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Feast of St. Francis Borgia 2025

On Sunday October 12, St. Francis Borgia Parish in Cedarburg, celebrated its patron saint’s Feast Day during the 10 A.M. Mass which was con-celebrated by Fr. Patrik Burns and Rev. Deogratias Fikiri, S.J. The Mass concluded with a procession of over 200 parishioners led by an Honor Guard of Knights of Columbus, the con-celebrants and Knights and parish men carrying the statue of our Jesuit patron saint, and the church choir. The procession ended in the parish hall, with a feast day communal meal hosted by the parish’s San Salvador Knights Council. The parish and the Knights are grateful for the gift of sweet potato pies from its sister parish St Rose of Lima in Milwaukee. All who attended were nourished both spiritually and physically.

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May Crowning 2022
May Crowning Mass was celebrated by Fr. John Burns on Sunday, May 1, 2022 at the North Church. Children who recently made their First Holy Communion were invited to process to the Marian Shrine following Mass and lay roses by Mary.
Holy Thursday and Good Friday 2022
The Easter Triduum was celebrated at the North Church on Holy Saturday, April 16. Mass began at dusk with lighting of the Easter Candle on the plaza of the North Church followed by a procession into Church to celebrate the rising of our Lord Jesus Christ. A beautiful welcome celebration was held for those being baptized, receiving their First Communion, Confirmation and being welcomed into the Church. A light reception was held following Masses for those in the RCIA program.
Dedication of Infants’ Memorial

September 14, 2019
On Saturday morning, September 14, the St. Francis Borgia cemetery was the setting for a solemn gathering to commemorate the more than 60 million children lost to legal abortion since Roe v Wade in 1973. In addition, the newly installed infants' memorial was dedicated. Recent research using ground-penetrating radar at the cemetery revealed 197 unmarked graves, including 46 graves of stillborn and very young infants, born to poor parents unable to afford proper burial. Those graves are marked by crosses. The infants’ memorial and crosses are thanks to the generosity of our parish members and the Knights of Columbus. The service and dedication were led by Fr. Patrick Burns. The event was sponsored by the Knights of Columbus and our Respect Life Committee.

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