Saint Brigid Catholic Church

Diocese of Springfield

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Roman Rite

Weekend Mass Schedule
  • Sunday 7:30 AM
  • Saturday 4:30 PM
Weekday Mass Schedule
  • Monday 6:30 PM
  • Friday 7:30 AM No First mass (held at St. Edward , Mendon)
Mass Schedule for Holy Days

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Confession Schedule
  • Saturday 3:50 PM to 4:20 PM

We welcome you sincerely to our Church and invite you to participate in all parish services and activities. (Call the parish office to register.)

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  • Question Are the posted Mass times correct?
  • Question What do I need to get copy of Baptismal certificate?

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