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POPE FRANCIS’ PRAYER INTENTIONS
1st Sunday of Advent
Today’s Gospel describes the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry. In the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke (called the Synoptic Gospels), Jesus’ public ministry begins after his baptism by John the Baptist and after his retreat to the desert where he was tempted by the devil. When Jesus returns from the desert, he hears that John has been arrested.
The first part of today’s Gospel places Jesus’ ministry in the context of the writings of the prophet, Isaiah. Matthew wants to show that Jesus is the fulfillment of the prophecies given to the people of Israel, and he refers to Isaiah to do so. Isaiah says that the Messiah will begin his ministry in Galilee, the land of the Gentiles. When Jesus begins to preach in Galilee, Matthew points to his ministry as a fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy, proof that Jesus is the Messiah.
When Jesus called his first disciples, the Gospel tells us that the fishermen (Peter and Andrew, James and John) dropped everything to follow Jesus immediately. Yet this Gospel tells us little about the prior experience that the fishermen had of Jesus. Did they know him? Had they heard him preach? What kind of person must Jesus have been to invoke such a response? We can imagine that Jesus was a powerful presence to elicit a response as immediate and complete as these first disciples gave.
The Gospel concludes with a description of the ministry that Jesus begins in Galilee. Jesus inaugurates the Kingdom of God with his work. He teaches in the synagogue and preaches the kingdom. His ability to cure people’s diseases and illness is a sign of the kingdom. In Jesus’ ministry, we already begin to see the Kingdom of God among us.
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9 am, 11am
11:00 am ONLY
December 31st -Mary, Mother of God Vigil5:00 pm
January 1st -
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December 26th - St. Stephen
Christmas Season Mass Times
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12th Sunday in Ordinary Time • June 21st, 2020
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HFP & SAP Youth Family Day Event, 1:00 pm at Seven Hills
Monday, February 17thOffice Closed, Family Day
Ash Wednesday, 9:00 am & 7:00 pmWednesday, February 26th
Stations of the Cross, 6:30 pm
Friday, March 6thWorld Day of Prayer Celebration, 2:00 pmSoup and a Bun, 5:45 pm in the parish hallStations of the Cross, 6:30 pm
Friday, February 28th
Trivia Night at St. Joseph’s Seminary, 7:00 pm
Soup and a Bun, 5:45 pm in the parish hallStations of the Cross, 6:30 pmMass, 7:00 pm
Mass, 7:00 pm
Friday, March 13th
Mass, 7:00 pm
Soup and a Bun, 5:45 pm in the parish hall
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And now there remainfaith, hope, and love; but the
greatest of these is love.
Everyone is welcome!
Saturday, January 18th, Life in the Spirit retreat at 1225 Township Rd. 535 Parkland County. Please bring a bagged lunch, first talk begins at
at 4:00 pm.10:30 am and ends with Mass
MOUNT CARMEL ONE-DAY RETREAT
Volunteers Soup and a Bun
lenten sacrifice, couple hours of time
Holy Thursday Mass, 7:00 pm
Good Friday Stations of the Cross, 6:30 pm
Monday, March 16th
Soup and a Bun 5:45 pmStations of the Cross 6:45 pm
Soup and a Bun 5:45 pm
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Sunday, April 5th
Stations of the Cross 6:45 pm
Pancake Breakfast after 9:00 & 11:00 am Masses
Soup and a Bun 5:45 pmFriday, April 3rd
7:15 pm
Friday, March 27th
Friday, March 20th
Palm Sunday
Parish Mission & Penitential Service
Thursday, April 9th
Friday, April 10thGood Friday Service, 10:00 am, 3:00 pm
Easter Vigil, 8:30 pm
Sunday, April 12thEaster Masses 9:00 am, 11:00 am
Holy SaturdaySaturday, April 11th
Monday, April 13thOffice Closed, Easter Monday
Easter Food Blessing, 12:15 pm
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“The Lord is kind and merciful.”
O Mary, you always shine on our pathas a sign of salvation and of hope.
We entrust ourselves to you, Health of the Sick,who at the cross took part in Jesus’ pain, keeping your faith firm.
You, Salvation of the Roman People,know what we need, and we are sure you will provide
so that, as in Cana of Galilee,
after this time of trial. Help us, Mother of Divine Love,
Under your protection, we seek refuge, Holy Mother of God. Do not disdain the entreaties of we who are in trial, but deliver us from
every danger, O glorious and blessed Virgin.
to the joy of the resurrection. Amen.
who has taken upon himself our sufferings
we may return to joy and to feasting
and to do as we are told by Jesus,
and carried our sorrows to lead us, through the cross,
to conform to the will of the Father
A Prayer to Mary from Pope Francis:
“...it pains Me very much when religious souls receive the Sacrament of Love merely out of habit, as if they did not distinguish this food.
I find neither faith nor love in their hearts.” (Our Lord’s words to St. Faustina), Diary 1288.
DIVINE MERCY MINUTE
However, the guidelines for Stage 1 of reintroducing public celebrations of the Mass were developed by a task force the Bishops established under the direction of Archbishop Richard Smith of Edmonton and Bishop William McGrattan of Calgary. Until further notice, those guidelines remain in effect.
Under those guidelines, parishes will still have to meet several conditions for public celebrations of the Mass. These include:
- Ensuring physical distancing of two metres between people who are not of the same household.
- Recording contact information of attendees for the purpose of contact tracing, if necessary.
The Catholic Bishops of Alberta are welcoming the news that attendance limits on worship services will be expanded under Stage 2 of the Alberta government’s relaunch strategy.
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- Asking attendees to answer a series of health and travel-related questions, as recommended by Alberta Health Services.
- Requiring masks for all volunteers and all those who wish to receive Communion.
THERE IS STILL A MAXIMUM OF 50 PEOPLE IN THE CHURCH, INCLUDING ALL VOLUNTEERS
AND THE PRIEST.
- Extra cleaning of the Church between Masses.
- Sanitizing hands upon entry and exit.
LENT 2020
Although we are no longer permitted to celebrate the Eucharist as a community, our expenses remain. Please consider continuing your donations online via Canada Helps or through debit deposit.
GIVING TO THE PARISH
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The CWL is rooted in gospel values and calls you and all members to holiness through service to all people of God. You are invited to join League sisters as you pray for one another and walk the gospel road together.
“Our Lady of Good Counsel.”
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12th Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ June 21st, 2020
“The Spirit of truth will testify to Me, says the Lord;and you also will testify.” ~ The Gospel of John
13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday - June 27thSt. Cyril of Alexandria
9:00 am - Lorraine MacDonald +
5:00 pm - Charles & Verna Attwood
9:00 am - Al Alain +
5:00 pm - For those suffering in our communities
11:00 am - Lorraine MacDonald +
5:00 pm - Holy Family parishioners
Sunday - June 28th
1:00 pm - Emily Elizabeth Mikalonis +
7:00 pm - For those who have died due to COVID-19
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 pm - Lori MacMillan +
9:00 am - Maurice Beier (birthday)
9:00 am - Gibb Seguin +
9:00 am - Tara Dawson +
St. Thomas More
11:00 am - Holy Family parishioners
9:00 am - Adam Petryshyn +
Friday - June 26th
5:00 pm - Thomas Wacowich +, Tadeusz Jacowich +, Anthony + and Genowefa + Erkiert +
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
Thursday - June 25th
Saturday - June 20thImmaculate Heart of Mary
7:00 pm - Jean Paul Lamarche +
Sunday - June 21st
1:00 pm - For an end to this global pandemic
9:00 am - For the suffering souls through the Friends of the Suffering Souls
Monday - June 22nd
5:00 pm - Holy Family parishioners
Tuesday - June 23rd
5:00 pm - For those who are sick
Wednesday - June 24thNativity of St. John the Baptist
5:00 pm - Brendan & Samantha Beier & Family
5:00 pm - For all unborn babies
Saint of the Month: St. Boniface ~ Feast Day: June 5th“Let us preach the whole of God’s plan...” ~St. Boniface
Who did God create you to be? How can you live your life for Christ in the midst of our current suffering? Turn to the saints. Turn to Holy Scripture. Turn to the promises that God made to those who follow Him. Things will not be easy, but the reward waiting for us is worth all of our earthly sufferings! Stay strong in your faith! Love God with all your heart, and set the world on fire!
Due to COVID-19, the Archdiocese of Edmonton is advising parishes to temporarily lay off some employees to save on costs. I have now been temporarily laid off and do not know when I will be returning to ministry. Hopefully the wait isn’t too long. I will miss everyone very much, and please know that I will be praying for you during this difficult time!
“Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.” ~ St. Catherine of Siena
Join us every Wednesday at 7pm to pray the rosary for an awareness of life issues and for a Culture of Life. What does the Church teach on life issues and why?
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we celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage.
Cor & Gail deBoon (48 years)
Vivian & Cecil Kuchma
Steve & Cathy Horvath (48 years)
James & Donna Hansen (16 years)
(50 years)
Roger & Mary Ann Sabourin (59 years)
As requested by Pope Francis,
From February 26th through April 5th, you’re invited to join other Christians for 40 Days for Life - 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. You’re also invited to peacefully pray the Rosary in your own home for this cause. For more information email: [email protected] or 40daysforlife.com/Edmonton
It’s your Heavenly Father reaching his arms out to you, the Holy Spirit whispering in your ear, hoping to draw you home.
During this holiday season we see many people returning home. Please join us in welcoming them, with warm smiles and joy to have them back in our pews.
There’s an old saying that says “Once a Catholic, always a Catholic.” Maybe you have been away from the Church for a little while, or for quite some time, but now you are feeling a tug at your heart calling you back to the Catholic Church. Heed that tug.
ALL SACRAMENTS ARE CURRENTLY POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
Baptism:To register please contact
Preparation: 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 pm. Celebration: Contact the office for Mass availability.
1st Eucharist & Reconciliation: Preparation for celebrating these Sacraments is underway. If you missed the first preparation evening in November, please contact: [email protected]
Confirmation: Preparation for celebrating this Sacrament is underway. If you missed the first preparation evening in October, please contact: [email protected].
Marriage: Please contact the office at least
A mandatory preparation course is required.
six months prior to the wedding.
When a priest celebrates Mass every day, he offers each celebration of the Eucharist for a particular person or intention.
To request a Mass intention, please visit or call the parish office.
By doing so, he applies special graces from God upon that person or intention.
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Can you play the piano, guitar or organ? Other instruments are also welcome! The keyboard accompaniment for our music resources needs either a grade 5 or 6 proficiency. Playing for Mass does require special skills and experience. This will include acknowledging the music ministry as having a servant-leadership role in the parish, knowing the liturgical cues, being able to accompany singers and improvise, and eventually knowing the musical, liturgical and pastoral judgement needed to select music for various celebrations. You will receive good mentoring! You can join an existing group or choir and apprentice with them, or you can be part of some new groups and choirs that are being formed. Please contact Marieta at [email protected] for more information.
“As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” - 1 Peter 4:10
“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all
circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ
Jesus.” 1Thess 5: 16-18
Do you want to have great discussions about the faith? Unite and Verve are youth groups for you!
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40 DAYS FOR LIFE
DID YOU KNOW?
or manifested to an audience.
An epiphany is thus a time when something is shown, displayed,
1. What does the word “Epiphany” mean?
“Epiphany” means “manifestation”. It comes from Greek roots that mean “to show, to display” (phainein) and “on, to” (epi-).
3. When is Epiphany celebrated?
The Epiphany shows that “the full number of the nations” now takes its “place in the family of the patriarchs”, and acquires Israelitica dignitas (is made “worthy of the heritage of Israel”) CCC 528.
This varies around the world.
2. What is the feast of the Epiphany about?
According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church the Epiphany is the manifestation of Jesus as Messiah of Israel, Son of God and Saviour of the world. The great feast of Epiphany celebrates the adoration of Jesus by the wise men (magi) from the East, together with His baptism in the Jordan and the wedding feast at Cana in Galilee.
In some countries, Epiphany is a holy day of obligation. Where that is the case, it is celebrated on January 6th. In the United States and Canada, Epiphany is not a holy day of obligation, and its celebration is transferred to the first Sunday after January 1st.
spiritual communion
Singers are needed for new music ministry groups in our parish. Three musicians – an organist and two pianists – have responded to our urgent need for music ministry. Now we need singers to join them!
The requirements for being a singer at Masses in our parish are:
- An attitude of service (not performance) reverence and the ability to work as part of a group.
- A regular commitment of time - for practice and for your group’s ministry schedule.
- The ability to carry a tune – you don’t have to have a trained voice, be able to read musical notation, or harmonize, although those abilities are a great help – but you do need to be able to sing on key and have a voice that can blend with others.
If you do have a trained voice, if you sang in a school or church choir when you were young, if you have ever thought about being part of the music ministry at Mass, or if you appreciate the importance of musical leadership for public worship and believe that those who sing pray twice, please become part of one of the three new music ministry groups or choirs we are now forming in our parish!
- The Archdiocesan requirements for all parish volunteers – the attendance to the Called to Protect 2.5 hour workshop and completing some forms (application, covenant of care) will be needed.
Call Marieta at 780-459-3694 or email at:[email protected] for more information.
MUSIC MINISTRY
For further information, please contact Alison Liston by email at [email protected]. To learn more about Jessica’s story, visit the Jessica Martel Memorial Foundation website at https://jessicamartel
The Jessica Martel Memorial Foundation is finalizing construction on Jessie’s House, with plans to open on April 1st, 2020. This facility will offer a shelter from domestic violence to individuals and families within the Sturgeon Region, Alexander First Nation, Edmonton Garrison and the City of St. Albert. Hoping to offer the comfort of a quilt to each client, the Foundation is looking for donations. If you are a quilter, please consider donating a quilt to Jessie’s House.
memorialfoundation.com
The parish has achieved 93% of the goal of $67,000 for the Together We Serve initiative. To date, $62,328 has been raised. The charities that benefit have expressed their gratitude and thank you for your generosity. A year-end financial report will be available next week.
JESSIE’S HOUSE
TOGETHER WE SERVE
May anniversary:Denise and Bob Clarke (45 Years)
Permit not that I should ever be separated from You.~St. Alphonsus Maria de’Liguori
My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the
You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart.
I love You above all things and I desire You in my soul. Since I cannot now receive
Blessed Sacrament.
As though You were already there, I embrace You and unite myself wholly to You.
SPIRITUAL COMMUNIONPRAYER
Wednesday mornings,
Fridays, 4:30 pm
Catholic Women’s League1st Monday, 6:45 pm
Bible Study
after Mass
Catechism
Tuesdays, 10:00 amDivine Mercy
Knights of Columbus
1st Thursday (4th deg.) 7:30 pm
Liturgy Committee
4th Wednesday, (1st & 3rd deg.) 6:00 pm
April anniversaries:God & Elaine Bredo (42 Years)Ray & Ingrid Brodeur (61 Years)
GOOD FRIDAY COLLECTIONThe Good Friday collection for the Holy Land has been moved to September 14th, 2020, the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
For the prayers of the novena and more information visit: https://www.thedivinemercy.org/message/devotions/novena
Jesus asked St. Faustina that the Feast of the Divine Mercy be preceded by a Novena to the Divine Mercy, which will begin on Good Friday, April 10th. “On each day of the novena you will bring to My heart a different group of souls and you will immerse them in this ocean of My mercy.... On each day you will beg My Father, on the strength of My passion, for the graces for these souls.”
DIVINE MERCY NOVENA
- make Easter cards and drop on doorsteps for family, friends and godparents
https://beaheart.com/blogs/blog/holy-week-at-home-free-resource
https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/3788244/Holy_Week_at_Home%20(1).pdf?fbclid=IwAR2JmFAFNkWvAPpmD5edAemZeC_Odd3BsQ6avuy_YeuRvpkRrzS1iZlWA1c
- continue to watch and participate in live stream services
- help your parents cook and serve Easter dinner- print off and use colouring sheets from links below to decorate your house
https://catholicfamilycrate.com/products/holy-week-at-home-success-kit
Although this Holy Week and the Easter season look different, there are many ways we can celebrate at home:
- make hot cross buns for Good Friday- make resurrection rolls for a treat on Easter Sunday
Continue your prayer life, first thing in the morning, mealtimes and before bed. All are easy ways to incorporate more prayer into your daily life.
Prayer:
In light of recent restrictions on our faith practices, here are some ideas or ways to continue your faith at home, while still respecting social distancing:
TRIDUUM & EASTER SEASON PRACTICES
- fast from food, electronics and other things to focus on Jesus’ passion
- decorate Easter eggs
- eat a meal as a family in formal clothing
- sing “Were You There?” and other traditional Good Friday hymns
- make an Easter centrepiece
- enjoy meat on Friday
Holy Thursday:- wash each other’s feet
Good Friday:
- drive by Churches for social distancing “adoration”
- observe a plain cross in your home
- start the Divine Mercy novena
Holy Saturday:
- bake Easter bread
- watch a movie on the Passion of the Lord- have a simple meal
Easter Sunday:- greet each other with “He is Risen, Alleluia!”
- listen to Alleluia and other appropriate Easter music- make an Easter door wreath, use plenty of white!
Octave of Easter (8 days including and following Easter Sunday):- greet each other with “He is Risen, Alleluia!”
- listen to Alleluia and other appropriate Easter music- enjoy desserts- pray the Regina Caeli prayer
Please prayerfully discern continuing your donations especially during the Easter season. Thank you to all those who have continued to remember the parish in their donations.
EASTER SUNDAYDONATIONS
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Although currently attending Mass in person is not allowed, we are all strongly encouraged to attend virtually. The Archbishop will be live streaming Sunday Masses at: http://caedm.ca/
Salt and Light has Masses at: https://saltandlighttv.org/mass
EWTN has Masses at:https://www.ewtn.com/tv/shows/sunday-mass-live
MASS
Rome, Saint John Lateran, 25 April 2020, Feast of Saint Mark the Evangelist
The month of May is here, a time when the People of God express with particular intensity their love and devotion for the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is traditional in this month to pray the Rosary at home within the family. The restrictions of the pandemic have made us come to appreciate all the more this “family” aspect, also from a spiritual point of view.
~ Pope Francis
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
For this reason, I want to encourage everyone to rediscover the beauty of praying the Rosary at home in the month of May. This can be done either as a group or individually; you can decide according to your own situations, making the most of both opportunities. The key to doing this is always simplicity, and it is easy also on the internet to find good models of prayers to follow.
I am also providing two prayers to Our Lady that you can recite at the end of the Rosary, and that I myself will pray in the month of May, in spiritual union with all of you. I include them with this letter so that they are available to everyone.
Dear brothers and sisters, contemplating the face of Christ with the heart of Mary our Mother will make us even more united as a spiritual family and will help us overcome this time of trial. I keep all of you in my prayers, especially those suffering most greatly, and I ask you, please, to pray for me. I thank you, and with great affection I send you my blessing.
LETTER OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS TO THE FAITHFUL FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2020
Help us, Mother of Divine Love, to conform ourselves to the will of the Father and to do what Jesus tells us. For he took upon himself our suffering, and burdened himself with our sorrows to bring us, through the cross, to the joy of the Resurrection. Amen.
“Protectress of the Roman people” you know our needs, and we know that you will provide, so that, as at Cana in Galilee, joy and celebration may return after this time of trial.
We fly to your protection, O Holy Mother of God; Do not despise our petitions in our necessities, but deliver us always from every danger, O glorious and Blessed Virgin.
O Mary, You shine continuously on our journey as a sign of salvation and hope.
First Prayer
We entrust ourselves to you, Heath of the Sick, who, at the foot of the cross, were united with Jesus’ suffering, and persevered in your faith.
Mary Most Holy, stir our consciences, so that the enormous funds invested in developing and stockpiling arms will instead be spent on promoting effective research on how to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.
In the present tragic situation, when the world is prey to suffering and anxiety, we fly to you, Mother of God and our Mother, and seek refuge under your protection.
Mother of God and our Mother, pray for us to God, the Father of mercies, that this great suffering may end and that hope and peace may dawn anew. Plead with your divine Son, as you did at Cana, so that the families of the sick and the victims be comforted, and their hearts be opened to confidence and trust.
Beloved Mother, help us realize that we are all members of one great family and to recognize the bond that unites us, so that, in a spirit of fraternity and solidarity, we can help to alleviate countless situations of poverty and need. Make us strong in faith, persevering in service, constant in prayer.
Second Prayer
To you, who shine on our journey as a sign of salvation and hope, do we entrust ourselves, O Clement, O Loving, O Sweet Virgin Mary. Amen.
Be close to those who assist the sick night and day, and to priests who, in their pastoral concern and fidelity to the Gospel, are trying to help and support everyone.
Virgin Mary, turn your merciful eyes towards us amid this coronavirus pandemic. Comfort those who are distraught and mourn their loved ones who have died, and at times are buried in a way that grieves them deeply. Be close to those who are concerned for their loved ones who are sick and who, in order to prevent the spread of the disease, cannot be close to them. Fill with hope those who are troubled by the uncertainty of the future and the consequences for the economy and employment.
“We fly to your protection, O Holy Mother of God”.
Protect those doctors, nurses, health workers and volunteers who are on the frontline of this emergency, and are risking their lives to save others. Support their heroic effort and grant them strength, generosity and continued health.
Blessed Virgin, illumine the minds of men and women engaged in scientific research, that they may find effective solutions to overcome this virus.
Support national leaders, that with wisdom, solitude and generosity they may come to the aid of those lacking the basic necessities of life and may devise social and economic solutions inspired by farsightedness and solidarity.
Mary, Consolation of the afflicted, embrace all your children in distress and pray that God will stretch out his all-powerful hand and free us from this terrible pandemic, so that life can serenely resume its normal course.
Needed: construction paper (all colours), lined paper, pencils, pens, pencil crayons, markers, sharpeners, erasers, mixing bowls, thin cutting boards, scrubbers, J cloths, sewing machines, baby and toddler clothes, fur and leather pieces or coats, embroidery thread, yarn, thread, notions, sewing machine needles,
I would be happy to deliver wool and directions to your mailbox! Prayer shawls can bring comfort to anyone at this time, be it an illness, a bereavement, a new baby or just plain comfort, as every stitch is a prayer for the person who will be receiving the shawl. When done, they are available from our parish office and Fr. Jozef will kindly bless them. Please call Rachelle at587-290-0090.
Ladies, if you are bored with all of this isolation and “staying home”, how about knitting a prayer shawl?
PRAYER SHAWLS
Members of the same family often bear close resemblances to one another. Sometimes physical resemblances are shared within a family, but often the similarities are behavioral characteristics and mannerisms. We hear this observation affirmed through a number of common phrases: “He’s a chip off the old block” or “She’s her mother’s daughter.” Today’s Gospel points to a mystery of faith that might be examined in light of these familial relationships. In Jesus we see and know the Father. Likewise, the Father is known through the life and work of the Son, Jesus.
Talk together as a family about whether people outside of your family recognize common traits of your family. Are there physical resemblances that people recognize and so know each individual as a member of your family? Are there mannerisms that are shared by members of your family? What are some common interests and work that people might associate with your family? As you read today’s Gospel, John 14:1-12, keep in mind that members of the same family share many characteristics, even though each person in the family is an individual. What does Jesus tell His disciples about His relationship with the Father? The relationship between the Father and Jesus is so close that Jesus says that those who have seen and known Jesus have also seen and known the Father. Jesus promises His disciples that because of their faith in Him and in the Father, they too will be able to do the work of the Father as Jesus did. End your discussion by praying together that others will recognize in your family the work of the Father. Pray together the Lord’s Prayer.
SUNDAY REFLECTION
Holy Family Parish. Ways to donate:1) use your current envelopes, and place in the basket in the font.2) press the “donate” button on our website, you can use a credit card.3) use direct deposit either already set up or by calling the parish office to set up.4) e-transfer to [email protected].
Thank you to all those who have made or are considering making a donation.
There is no need for a password, this will automatically be deposited into our account.
Please remember to donate to
DONATIONS NEEDEDWith Masses beginning, we have a very willing parishioner making masks. If this is something you would be interested in buying, please call the parish office to be added to the list. Once your masks are completed, you will be contacted for their pickup and can make payment through the office. Masks are $10 each. All money collected will be donated back to the parish. Thank you for your support.
MASKS AVAILABLE
I encourage and welcome your suggestions.
of the bulletin.
Please also see the Archbishop’s letter on the front page for Mass resumption details and updates.
You can come and see the
Let us pray that this pandemic
pray for us.
The Icon of the Holy Family has arrived, as pictured on the top
Please remember no more than 50 people in the Church at any given time.
painting and contemplate its possible placement in the Church.
left-hand corner of the front page
will pass. Holy Family of Nazareth,
GOOD NEWS
Are you looking for an outstanding Catholic school for your child? At Vital Grandin Catholic Elementary School, we cultivate excellence in learning through faith, relationships and engagement. We are now accepting registrations for the 2020-2021 school year.
We offer full and half-day Kindergarten, a strong music program, a Recreation Academy, dynamic options and enriching Makerspace activities. Become a Vital Grandin Grizzly! Register online at www.vg.gsacrd.ab.ca or call 780-459-7734.
VITAL GRANDINMany hands make light work. There will be a need for many volunteers to implement the new policies required to have our Masses run safely and smoothly.
Thank you in advance for your generous donation of time and talents.
Please remember that in order to volunteer with the parish you need to have completed the Called to Protect workshop and the necessary paperwork.
Please call the parish office if you are interested in helping out.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Please remember that if you have travelled anywhere outside the country, you are required to self-isolate for 14 days.This includes not attending Mass.
No computer or internet?
June 29. To apply or for more information call: 780-777-5834
This is a virtual 8-week training session providing employment skills development and training, facilitated through an online video conferencing platform. Eligibility criteria: experiencing a barrier to employment (medical condition, permanent injury, disability, mental health issue etc.), ineligibility for Employment Insurance (EI), and must be aged 18 and over.
No problem. Accepted participants are provided with ALL materials to complete the online training.Apply today as the program starts
STRIVE 4 WORK
REGISTRATION FOR MASS
OUT OF COUNTRY TRAVEL
Please remember when registering for Mass at our parish that you need to provide first and last names, the number of people attending the Mass AND a phone number. You may register for two weekends at a time. Please specify if you are doing so when you call or email to register.
Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers in our parish, especially to our Father Jozef. Join us in praying for a blessing upon them today and always with the following prayer:
God our Father, through the intercession of St. Joseph, the foster father of Your Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, we give you thanks and praise for all fathers in the world.
We pray for them so that they may find courage and perseverance to balance work, family and faith in joy and sacrifice.
We remember fathers, grandfathers, and great grandfathers who are no longer with us but who live forever in our memory and nourish us with their love. Amen.
FATHER’S DAY
PRAYER
Please remember the food bank in your donations. They come to pick up every Wednesday, it is wonderful to see our hamper overflowing always. Thank you for your generousity.
FOOD BANKDONATIONS
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ June 21st, 2020
“The Spirit of truth will testify to Me, says the Lord;and you also will testify.” ~ The Gospel of John
St. Cyril of Alexandria
5:00 pm - Holy Family parishioners
7:00 pm - For those who have died due to COVID-19
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus9:00 am - Lorraine MacDonald +
5:00 pm - Charles & Verna Attwood
Saturday - June 27th
5:00 pm - For those suffering in our communities
1:00 pm - Emily Elizabeth Mikalonis +
Sunday - June 28th
9:00 am - Al Alain +13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
11:00 am - Lorraine MacDonald +
St. Thomas More
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Nativity of St. John the Baptist
Sunday - June 21st
9:00 am - For the suffering souls through the Friends of the Suffering Souls
Tuesday - June 23rd
7:00 pm - Jean Paul Lamarche +
Friday - June 26th
1:00 pm - For an end to this global pandemic
11:00 am - Holy Family parishioners9:00 am - Maurice Beier (birthday)
Saturday - June 20th
5:00 pm - Thomas Wacowich +, Tadeusz Jacowich +, Anthony + and Genowefa + Erkiert +
5:00 pm - Lori MacMillan +
Monday - June 22nd
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 pm - Holy Family parishioners
9:00 am - Gibb Seguin +5:00 pm - For those who are sick
Wednesday - June 24th
9:00 am - Tara Dawson +
Thursday - June 25th9:00 am - Adam Petryshyn +5:00 pm - For all unborn babies
5:00 pm - Brendan & Samantha Beier & Family
Saint of the Month: St. Boniface ~ Feast Day: June 5th“Let us preach the whole of God’s plan...” ~St. Boniface
Due to COVID-19, the Archdiocese of Edmonton is advising parishes to temporarily lay off some employees to save on costs. I have now been temporarily laid off and do not know when I will be returning to ministry. Hopefully the wait isn’t too long. I will miss everyone very much, and please know that I will be praying for you during this difficult time!
“Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.” ~ St. Catherine of Siena
Who did God create you to be? How can you live your life for Christ in the midst of our current suffering? Turn to the saints. Turn to Holy Scripture. Turn to the promises that God made to those who follow Him. Things will not be easy, but the reward waiting for us is worth all of our earthly sufferings! Stay strong in your faith! Love God with all your heart, and set the world on fire!
Join us every Wednesday at 7pm to pray the rosary for an awareness of life issues and for a Culture of Life. What does the Church teach on life issues and why?
Monthly Operating Expenses:Special Collections:
Roof Donations To Date:
Monthly Donations:
This Month’s Roof Donations:
tax receipts in the foyer of the church.
Please pick up your 2019
we celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage.
James & Donna Hansen (16 years)
Please contact the office to have your names added to the anniversary list for the months of June or July. Join us in congratulating the following couples:
Vivian & Cecil Kuchma
Cor & Gail deBoon (48 years)
(48 years)
Roger & Mary Ann Sabourin (59 years)
(50 years)
Steve & Cathy Horvath
As requested by Pope Francis,
From February 26th through April 5th, you’re invited to join other Christians for 40 Days for Life - 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. You’re also invited to peacefully pray the Rosary in your own home for this cause. For more information email: [email protected] or 40daysforlife.com/Edmonton
During this holiday season we see many people returning home. Please join us in welcoming them, with warm smiles and joy to have them back in our pews.
There’s an old saying that says “Once a Catholic, always a Catholic.” Maybe you have been away from the Church for a little while, or for quite some time, but now you are feeling a tug at your heart calling you back to the Catholic Church. Heed that tug. It’s your Heavenly Father reaching his arms out to you, the Holy Spirit whispering in your ear, hoping to draw you home.
ALL SACRAMENTS ARE CURRENTLY POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
[email protected] register please contact
1st Eucharist & Reconciliation:
Baptism:
Preparation for celebrating these Sacraments is underway. If you missed the first preparation evening in November, please contact: [email protected].
of the month at 7:00 pm.
h
Confirmation:
Marriage: Please contact the office at least
Preparation: 2nd Wednesday
for Mass availability.Celebration: Contact the office
Preparation for celebrating this Sacrament is underway. If you missed the first preparation evening in October, please contact: [email protected].
is required.
six months prior to the wedding. A mandatory preparation course
To request a Mass intention, please visit or call the parish office.
When a priest celebrates Mass every day, he offers each celebration of the Eucharist for a particular person or intention. By doing so, he applies special graces from God upon that person or intention.
MASS INTENTIONS
SACRAMENTS
YOUTH MINISTRY
ANNIVERSARIES
CHARITABLE DONATIONS
2019 TAX RECEIPTS
MUSIC MINISTRY
TABS FOR WHEELS
MONTHLY FINANCES
DISCIPLESHIP
“As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” - 1 Peter 4:10
Can you play the piano, guitar or organ? Other instruments are also welcome! The keyboard accompaniment for our music resources needs either a grade 5 or 6 proficiency. Playing for Mass does require special skills and experience. This will include acknowledging the music ministry as having a servant-leadership role in the parish, knowing the liturgical cues, being able to accompany singers and improvise, and eventually knowing the musical, liturgical and pastoral judgement needed to select music for various celebrations. You will receive good mentoring! You can join an existing group or choir and apprentice with them, or you can be part of some new groups and choirs that are being formed. Please contact Marieta at [email protected] for more information.
“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all
circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ
Jesus.” 1Thess 5: 16-18
Do you want to have great discussions about the faith? Unite and Verve are youth groups for you!
WELCOME HOME
40 DAYS FOR LIFE
DID YOU KNOW?
“Epiphany” means “manifestation”. It comes from Greek roots that mean “to show, to display” (phainein) and “on, to” (epi-).
1. What does the word “Epiphany” mean?
An epiphany is thus a time when something is shown, displayed,
2. What is the feast of the Epiphany about?
or manifested to an audience.
According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church the Epiphany is the manifestation of Jesus as Messiah of Israel, Son of God and Saviour of the world. The great feast of Epiphany celebrates the adoration of Jesus by the wise men (magi) from the East, together with His baptism in the Jordan and the wedding feast at Cana in Galilee.The Epiphany shows that “the full number of the nations” now takes its “place in the family of the patriarchs”, and acquires Israelitica dignitas (is made “worthy of the heritage of Israel”) CCC 528.
3. When is Epiphany celebrated?This varies around the world.
In some countries, Epiphany is a holy day of obligation. Where that is the case, it is celebrated on January 6th. In the United States and Canada, Epiphany is not a holy day of obligation, and its celebration is transferred to the first Sunday after January 1st.
spiritual communion
The requirements for being a singer at Masses in our parish are:
- An attitude of service (not performance) reverence and the ability to work as part of a group.
- The ability to carry a tune – you don’t have to have a trained voice, be able to read musical notation, or harmonize, although those abilities are a great help – but you do need to be able to sing on key and have a voice that can blend with others.
- The Archdiocesan requirements for all parish volunteers – the attendance to the Called to Protect 2.5 hour workshop and completing some forms (application, covenant of care) will be needed.
If you do have a trained voice, if you sang in a school or church choir when you were young, if you have ever thought about being part of the music ministry at Mass, or if you appreciate the importance of musical leadership for public worship and believe that those who sing pray twice, please become part of one of the three new music ministry groups or choirs we are now forming in our parish!
- A regular commitment of time - for practice and for your group’s ministry schedule.
Singers are needed for new music ministry groups in our parish. Three musicians – an organist and two pianists – have responded to our urgent need for music ministry. Now we need singers to join them!
[email protected] for more information.
Call Marieta at 780-459-3694 or email at:
MUSIC MINISTRYmemorialfoundation.com
The Jessica Martel Memorial Foundation is finalizing construction on Jessie’s House, with plans to open on April 1st, 2020. This facility will offer a shelter from domestic violence to individuals and families within the Sturgeon Region, Alexander First Nation, Edmonton Garrison and the City of St. Albert. Hoping to offer the comfort of a quilt to each client, the Foundation is looking for donations. If you are a quilter, please consider donating a quilt to Jessie’s House.For further information, please contact Alison Liston by email at [email protected]. To learn more about Jessica’s story, visit the Jessica Martel Memorial Foundation website at https://jessicamartel
The parish has achieved 93% of the goal of $67,000 for the Together We Serve initiative. To date, $62,328 has been raised. The charities that benefit have expressed their gratitude and thank you for your generosity. A year-end financial report will be available next week.
JESSIE’S HOUSE
TOGETHER WE SERVE
May anniversary:Denise and Bob Clarke (45 Years)
Permit not that I should ever be separated from You.
You are present in the
~St. Alphonsus Maria de’Liguori
I love You above all things and I desire You in my soul. Since I cannot now receive
As though You were already there, I embrace You and unite myself wholly to You.
Blessed Sacrament.
You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart.
My Jesus, I believe that
SPIRITUAL COMMUNIONPRAYER
Bible StudyWednesday mornings, after Mass
CatechismFridays, 4:30 pm
Catholic Women’s League1st Monday, 6:45 pm
1st Thursday (4th deg.) 7:30 pm
Knights of Columbus
Divine Mercy
4th Wednesday, (1st & 3rd deg.) 6:00 pm
Tuesdays, 10:00 am
Liturgy Committee
April anniversaries:
Ray & Ingrid Brodeur (61 Years)
God & Elaine Bredo (42 Years)
GOOD FRIDAY COLLECTIONThe Good Friday collection for the Holy Land has been moved to September 14th, 2020, the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Jesus asked St. Faustina that the Feast of the Divine Mercy be preceded by a Novena to the Divine Mercy, which will begin on Good Friday, April 10th. “On each day of the novena you will bring to My heart a different group of souls and you will immerse them in this ocean of My mercy.... On each day you will beg My Father, on the strength of My passion, for the graces for these souls.”For the prayers of the novena and more information visit: https://www.thedivinemercy.org/message/devotions/novena
DIVINE MERCY NOVENA
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- help your parents cook and serve Easter dinner
- continue to watch and participate in live stream services- make Easter cards and drop on doorsteps for family, friends and godparents
Although this Holy Week and the Easter season look different, there are many ways we can celebrate at home:
- make hot cross buns for Good Friday- make resurrection rolls for a treat on Easter Sunday
Prayer:Continue your prayer life, first thing in the morning, mealtimes and before bed. All are easy ways to incorporate more prayer into your daily life.
In light of recent restrictions on our faith practices, here are some ideas or ways to continue your faith at home, while still respecting social distancing:
TRIDUUM & EASTER SEASON PRACTICES
- enjoy meat on Friday
- enjoy desserts- pray the Regina Caeli prayer
- listen to Alleluia and other appropriate Easter music
Holy Thursday:- wash each other’s feet- drive by Churches for social distancing “adoration”
- greet each other with “He is Risen, Alleluia!”
Good Friday:
- greet each other with “He is Risen, Alleluia!”
Holy Saturday:
- watch a movie on the Passion of the Lord- have a simple meal
- bake Easter bread
- fast from food, electronics and other things to focus on Jesus’ passion
Easter Sunday:
- listen to Alleluia and other appropriate Easter music
- start the Divine Mercy novena
- make an Easter door wreath, use plenty of white!
- decorate Easter eggs
- sing “Were You There?” and other traditional Good Friday hymns
- observe a plain cross in your home
- eat a meal as a family in formal clothing
- make an Easter centrepiece
Octave of Easter (8 days including and following Easter Sunday):
Please prayerfully discern continuing your donations especially during the Easter season. Thank you to all those who have continued to remember the parish in their donations.
EASTER SUNDAYDONATIONS
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FORMED
Although currently attending Mass in person is not allowed, we are all strongly encouraged to attend virtually. The Archbishop will be
Salt and Light has Masses at: https://saltandlighttv.org/mass
live streaming Sunday Masses at: http://caedm.ca/
EWTN has Masses at:https://www.ewtn.com/tv/shows/sunday-mass-live
MASS
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
The month of May is here, a time when the People of God express with particular intensity their love and devotion for the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is traditional in this month to pray the Rosary at home within the family. The restrictions of the pandemic have made us come to appreciate all the more this “family” aspect, also from a spiritual point of view.
For this reason, I want to encourage everyone to rediscover the beauty of praying the Rosary at home in the month of May. This can be done either as a group or individually; you can decide according to your own situations, making the most of both opportunities. The key to doing this is always simplicity, and it is easy also on the internet to find good models of prayers to follow.
Dear brothers and sisters, contemplating the face of Christ with the heart of Mary our Mother will make us even more united as a spiritual family and will help us overcome this time of trial. I keep all of you in my prayers, especially those suffering most greatly, and I ask you, please, to pray for me. I thank you, and with great affection I send you my blessing.
Rome, Saint John Lateran, 25 April 2020, Feast of Saint Mark the Evangelist~ Pope Francis
I am also providing two prayers to Our Lady that you can recite at the end of the Rosary, and that I myself will pray in the month of May, in spiritual union with all of you. I include them with this letter so that they are available to everyone.
LETTER OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS TO THE FAITHFUL FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2020
“Protectress of the Roman people” you know our needs, and we know that you will provide, so that, as at Cana in Galilee, joy and celebration may return after this time of trial.
We fly to your protection, O Holy Mother of God; Do not despise our petitions in our necessities, but deliver us always from every danger, O glorious and Blessed Virgin.
Help us, Mother of Divine Love, to conform ourselves to the will of the Father and to do what Jesus tells us. For he took upon himself our suffering, and burdened himself with our sorrows to bring us, through the cross, to the joy of the Resurrection. Amen.
First Prayer
O Mary, You shine continuously on our journey as a sign of salvation and hope.We entrust ourselves to you, Heath of the Sick, who, at the foot of the cross, were united with Jesus’ suffering, and persevered in your faith.
Second Prayer
Virgin Mary, turn your merciful eyes towards us amid this coronavirus pandemic. Comfort those who are distraught and mourn their loved ones who have died, and at times are buried in a way that grieves them deeply. Be close to those who are concerned for their loved ones who are sick and who, in order to prevent the spread of the disease, cannot be close to them. Fill with hope those who are troubled by the uncertainty of the future and the consequences for the economy and employment.
Mother of God and our Mother, pray for us to God, the Father of mercies, that this great suffering may end and that hope and peace may dawn anew. Plead with your divine Son, as you did at Cana, so that the families of the sick and the victims be comforted, and their hearts be opened to confidence and trust.
Be close to those who assist the sick night and day, and to priests who, in their pastoral concern and fidelity to the Gospel, are trying to help and support everyone.
Blessed Virgin, illumine the minds of men and women engaged in scientific research, that they may find effective solutions to overcome this virus.
Protect those doctors, nurses, health workers and volunteers who are on the frontline of this emergency, and are risking their lives to save others. Support their heroic effort and grant them strength, generosity and continued health.
“We fly to your protection, O Holy Mother of God”.
Support national leaders, that with wisdom, solitude and generosity they may come to the aid of those lacking the basic necessities of life and may devise social and economic solutions inspired by farsightedness and solidarity.
To you, who shine on our journey as a sign of salvation and hope, do we entrust ourselves, O Clement, O Loving, O Sweet Virgin Mary. Amen.
In the present tragic situation, when the world is prey to suffering and anxiety, we fly to you, Mother of God and our Mother, and seek refuge under your protection.
Mary Most Holy, stir our consciences, so that the enormous funds invested in developing and stockpiling arms will instead be spent on promoting effective research on how to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.
Mary, Consolation of the afflicted, embrace all your children in distress and pray that God will stretch out his all-powerful hand and free us from this terrible pandemic, so that life can serenely resume its normal course.
Beloved Mother, help us realize that we are all members of one great family and to recognize the bond that unites us, so that, in a spirit of fraternity and solidarity, we can help to alleviate countless situations of poverty and need. Make us strong in faith, persevering in service, constant in prayer.
Needed: construction paper (all colours), lined paper, pencils, pens, pencil crayons, markers, sharpeners, erasers, mixing bowls, thin cutting boards, scrubbers, J cloths, sewing machines, baby and toddler clothes, fur and leather pieces or coats, embroidery thread, yarn, thread, notions, sewing machine needles,
I would be happy to deliver wool and directions to your mailbox! Prayer shawls can bring comfort to anyone at this time, be it an illness, a bereavement, a new baby or just plain comfort, as every stitch is a prayer for the person who will be receiving the shawl. When done, they are available from our parish office and Fr. Jozef will kindly bless them. Please call Rachelle at587-290-0090.
Ladies, if you are bored with all of this isolation and “staying home”, how about knitting a prayer shawl?
PRAYER SHAWLS
Talk together as a family about whether people outside of your family recognize common traits of your family. Are there physical resemblances that people recognize and so know each individual as a member of your family? Are there mannerisms that are shared by members of your family? What are some common interests and work that people might associate with your family? As you read today’s Gospel, John 14:1-12, keep in mind that members of the same family share many characteristics, even though each person in the family is an individual. What does Jesus tell His disciples about His relationship with the Father? The relationship between the Father and Jesus is so close that Jesus says that those who have seen and known Jesus have also seen and known the Father. Jesus promises His disciples that because of their faith in Him and in the Father, they too will be able to do the work of the Father as Jesus did. End your discussion by praying together that others will recognize in your family the work of the Father. Pray together the Lord’s Prayer.
Members of the same family often bear close resemblances to one another. Sometimes physical resemblances are shared within a family, but often the similarities are behavioral characteristics and mannerisms. We hear this observation affirmed through a number of common phrases: “He’s a chip off the old block” or “She’s her mother’s daughter.” Today’s Gospel points to a mystery of faith that might be examined in light of these familial relationships. In Jesus we see and know the Father. Likewise, the Father is known through the life and work of the Son, Jesus.
SUNDAY REFLECTION2) press the “donate” button on our website, you can use a credit card.3) use direct deposit either already set up or by calling the parish office to set up.4) e-transfer to [email protected] is no need for a password, this will automatically be deposited into our account.
Please remember to donate to
Thank you to all those who have made or are considering making a donation.
Holy Family Parish. Ways to donate:1) use your current envelopes, and place in the basket in the font.
DONATIONS NEEDEDWith Masses beginning, we have a very willing parishioner making masks. If this is something you would be interested in buying, please call the parish office to be added to the list. Once your masks are completed, you will be contacted for their pickup and can make payment through the office. Masks are $10 each. All money collected will be donated back to the parish. Thank you for your support.
MASKS AVAILABLE
The Icon of the Holy Family has arrived, as pictured on the top left-hand corner of the front page
painting and contemplate its possible placement in the Church.
You can come and see the
I encourage and welcome your suggestions. Please remember no more than 50 people in the Church at any given time.
Please also see the Archbishop’s letter on the front page for Mass resumption details and updates.
Let us pray that this pandemic will pass. Holy Family of Nazareth, pray for us.
of the bulletin.
GOOD NEWS
Are you looking for an outstanding Catholic school for your child? At Vital Grandin Catholic Elementary School, we cultivate excellence in learning through faith, relationships and engagement. We are now accepting registrations for the 2020-2021 school year.
We offer full and half-day Kindergarten, a strong music program, a Recreation Academy, dynamic options and enriching Makerspace activities. Become a Vital Grandin Grizzly! Register online at www.vg.gsacrd.ab.ca or call 780-459-7734.
VITAL GRANDINMany hands make light work.
Please call the parish office if you are interested in helping out.
There will be a need for many volunteers to implement the new policies required to have our Masses run safely and smoothly.
Thank you in advance for your generous donation of time and talents.
Please remember that in order to volunteer with the parish you need to have completed the Called to Protect workshop and the necessary paperwork.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
have travelled anywhere outside the country, you are required to self-isolate for
Please remember that if you
14 days.This includes not attending Mass.
This is a virtual 8-week training session providing employment skills development and training, facilitated through an online video conferencing platform. Eligibility criteria: experiencing a barrier to employment (medical condition, permanent injury, disability, mental health issue etc.), ineligibility for Employment Insurance (EI), and must be aged 18 and over.No computer or internet?
June 29. To apply or for more information call: 780-777-5834
No problem. Accepted participants are provided with ALL materials to complete the online training.Apply today as the program starts
STRIVE 4 WORK
REGISTRATION FOR MASS
OUT OF COUNTRY TRAVEL
Please remember when registering for Mass at our parish that you need to provide first and last names, the number of people attending the Mass AND a phone number. You may register for two weekends at a time. Please specify if you are doing so when you call or email to register.
God our Father, through the intercession of St. Joseph, the foster father of Your Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, we give you thanks and praise for all fathers in the world.
We pray for them so that they may find courage and perseverance to balance work, family and faith in joy and sacrifice.
Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers in our parish, especially to our Father Jozef. Join us in praying for a blessing upon them today and always with the following prayer:
We remember fathers, grandfathers, and great grandfathers who are no longer with us but who live forever in our memory and nourish us with their love. Amen.
FATHER’S DAY
PRAYER
Please remember the food bank in your donations. They come to pick up every Wednesday, it is wonderful to see our hamper overflowing always. Thank you for your generousity.
FOOD BANKDONATIONS
Contact: Jerry Stack 780-459-4589
those who care for them:Please pray for our sick and
Carey, LouiseCasavant, Bertha
Anstruther, Ruth Arcand, GeriArnold, BernieBarteski, DecolynneJoBecigneul, Beatrice Belanger, JeanneBlack, MichelleBoles, OlesiaBrassard, TonyBurrows Whittle,
Castro, ChericaChampagne, Georgette Charles, DianeD., MatthiasDelory, HelenDuncan, JohnFedorchuk, HelenFerguson, LisaFischer, KenFischer, SheilaFisher, Nash
Healey, JoanneHansen, Michael
Norma
Holtner, ColinKay, Edward
Kho, ThomasLafreniere, JeannineLaliberte, Cathy Lawson, MonicaLemieux, Douglas Lindsay, CarolynMacMillian, Hope
Hodges, Alan
Fraser, BrendaFrattin, RobGordon, ShelleyGrant, EdHack, ShannoHamilton, Keith
Maier, EmiliaMartell, Shelley
Chuck Jr.Nolin, MelissaNgayaan, RufinoPanzeter, KarlPatsy
Meister, MaryMikalonis, SandraMitchell,
Paquette, JosephPerry, DavidPetryshyn, TeddyPollok, JulietteRobertson, DuncanRobertson, TrevorRiopel, PaulSabourin, CindySabourin, RichardShewchuk, BillSokolan, LenaStevens, JoyceStewart, MarionSwift, CarlTheilade, EarlThurnbeck, LucieTrepanier, MarkWillott, DominicZima, Chad
Retreat Centerwww.starofthenorth.ca Phone:780-459-5511
ALL MEETINGS ARE CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
Star of the North ALL MEETINGS ARE CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
Let us remember the poor! Blessings, Ken Gallagher, President, St. Albert Conference.
To donate, please call the Help Line at 780-471-5577 or email [email protected].
ALL MEETINGS ARE CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
The Way of the Heart. We pray that all those who suffer may find their way in life, allowing themselves to be touched by the Heart of Jesus.
“Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved; for You are my praise."
Jeremiah 17:14
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CATHOLIC WOMEN'SLEAGUE (CWL) COMMUNITY EVENTS
PASTORAL CARE
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (KofC)
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
POPE FRANCIS’ PRAYER INTENTIONS
1st Sunday of Advent
The first part of today’s Gospel places Jesus’ ministry in the context of the writings of the prophet, Isaiah. Matthew wants to show that Jesus is the fulfillment of the prophecies given to the people of Israel, and he refers to Isaiah to do so. Isaiah says that the Messiah will begin his ministry in Galilee, the land of the Gentiles. When Jesus begins to preach in Galilee, Matthew points to his ministry as a fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy, proof that Jesus is the Messiah.
When Jesus called his first disciples, the Gospel tells us that the fishermen (Peter and Andrew, James and John) dropped everything to follow Jesus immediately. Yet this Gospel tells us little about the prior experience that the fishermen had of Jesus. Did they know him? Had they heard him preach? What kind of person must Jesus have been to invoke such a response? We can imagine that Jesus was a powerful presence to elicit a response as immediate and complete as these first disciples gave.
Today’s Gospel describes the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry. In the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke (called the Synoptic Gospels), Jesus’ public ministry begins after his baptism by John the Baptist and after his retreat to the desert where he was tempted by the devil. When Jesus returns from the desert, he hears that John has been arrested.
The Gospel concludes with a description of the ministry that Jesus begins in Galilee. Jesus inaugurates the Kingdom of God with his work. He teaches in the synagogue and preaches the kingdom. His ability to cure people’s diseases and illness is a sign of the kingdom. In Jesus’ ministry, we already begin to see the Kingdom of God among us.
December 25th - Christmas Day
December 26th - St. Stephen
No 5:00 pm Mass
January 1st -Mary, Mother of God
December 31st -
December 24th - Christmas Eve5 pm, 7:30 pm, 9:30 pm, Midnight
5:00 pm
11:00 am ONLY
9 am, 11am,
9 am, 11am
Mary, Mother of God Vigil
No 5:00 pm Mass
Christmas Season Mass Times
Encounter Jesus, Engage Disciples, Evangelize the World
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time • June 21st, 2020
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, February 26th
Monday, February 17thOffice Closed, Family DayHFP & SAP Youth Family Day Event, 1:00 pm at Seven Hills
Soup and a Bun, 5:45 pm in the parish hallStations of the Cross, 6:30 pmMass, 7:00 pmTrivia Night at St. Joseph’s Seminary, 7:00 pm
Friday, March 6th
Friday, February 28th
World Day of Prayer Celebration, 2:00 pmSoup and a Bun, 5:45 pm in the parish hallStations of the Cross, 6:30 pm
Friday, March 13thSoup and a Bun, 5:45 pm in the parish hallStations of the Cross, 6:30 pm
Mass, 7:00 pm
Mass, 7:00 pm
Ash Wednesday, 9:00 am & 7:00 pm
Paper generously supplied byConnelly-McKinley.Thank you.
Christian vocations through prayer, living the Word, and brotherhood. MEETINGS ARE CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.Contact info: [email protected]
The Sons of St. Joseph is a men's group dedicated to strengthening and supporting men in their
SONS OF ST. JOSEPH
Congratulations
And now there remainfaith, hope, and love; but the
greatest of these is love.
Everyone is welcome!
10:30 am and ends with Mass at 4:00 pm.
Saturday, January 18th, Life in the Spirit retreat at 1225 Township Rd. 535 Parkland County. Please bring a bagged lunch, first talk begins at
MOUNT CARMEL ONE-DAY RETREAT
Volunteers Soup and a Bun
lenten sacrifice, couple hours of time
Stations of the Cross 6:45 pm
Easter Food Blessing, 12:15 pm
Monday, March 16thParish Mission & Penitential Service
Soup and a Bun 5:45 pm
Stations of the Cross 6:45 pm
Sunday, April 5th
Stations of the Cross 6:45 pm
Palm SundayPancake Breakfast after 9:00 & 11:00 am Masses
7:15 pm
Friday, March 27th
Soup and a Bun 5:45 pm
Soup and a Bun 5:45 pm
Friday, March 20th
Thursday, April 9thHoly Thursday Mass, 7:00 pm
Friday, April 3rd
Friday, April 10thGood Friday Service, 10:00 am, 3:00 pmGood Friday Stations of the Cross, 6:30 pm
Saturday, April 11thHoly Saturday
Easter Vigil, 8:30 pm
Sunday, April 12thEaster Masses 9:00 am, 11:00 amNO 5:00 pm Mass
Office Closed, Easter MondayMonday, April 13th
“The Lord is kind and merciful.”
who at the cross took part in Jesus’ pain, keeping your faith firm.
O Mary, you always shine on our pathas a sign of salvation and of hope.
We entrust ourselves to you, Health of the Sick,
You, Salvation of the Roman People,know what we need, and we are sure you will provide
so that, as in Cana of Galilee,
after this time of trial. Help us, Mother of Divine Love,we may return to joy and to feasting
to conform to the will of the Father
to the joy of the resurrection. Amen.
Under your protection, we seek refuge, Holy Mother of God. Do not disdain the entreaties of we who are in trial, but deliver us from
every danger, O glorious and blessed Virgin.
who has taken upon himself our sufferingsand to do as we are told by Jesus,
and carried our sorrows to lead us, through the cross,
A Prayer to Mary from Pope Francis:
“...it pains Me very much when religious souls receive the Sacrament of Love merely out of habit, as if they did not distinguish this food.
I find neither faith nor love in their hearts.” (Our Lord’s words to St. Faustina), Diary 1288.
DIVINE MERCY MINUTE
Under those guidelines, parishes will still have to meet several conditions for public celebrations of the Mass. These include:
The Catholic Bishops of Alberta are welcoming the news that attendance limits on worship services will be expanded under Stage 2 of the Alberta government’s relaunch strategy.
However, the guidelines for Stage 1 of reintroducing public celebrations of the Mass were developed by a task force the Bishops established under the direction of Archbishop Richard Smith of Edmonton and Bishop William McGrattan of Calgary. Until further notice, those guidelines remain in effect.
- Ensuring physical distancing of two metres between people who are not of the same household.
FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE:
- Asking attendees to answer a series of health and travel-related questions, as recommended by Alberta Health Services.- Recording contact information of attendees for the purpose of contact tracing, if necessary.
- Requiring masks for all volunteers and all those who wish to receive Communion.- Extra cleaning of the Church between Masses.
- Sanitizing hands upon entry and exit.
THERE IS STILL A MAXIMUM OF 50 PEOPLE IN THE CHURCH, INCLUDING ALL VOLUNTEERS
AND THE PRIEST.
LENT 2020
Although we are no longer permitted to celebrate the Eucharist as a community, our expenses remain. Please consider continuing your donations online via Canada Helps or through debit deposit.
GIVING TO THE PARISH
The CWL motto is “For God and Canada.” Mary is honoured as
Would you like to join women from all across Canada in an organization that can foster and celebrate your Catholic faith?
Special CWL occasions are often celebrated with the Eucharist.
The CWL is rooted in gospel values and calls you and all members to holiness through service to all people of God. You are invited to join League sisters as you pray for one another and walk the gospel road together.
“Our Lady of Good Counsel.”
You are encouraged to deepen your spiritual understanding and study Catholic teachings - an important CWL initiative.
As a CWL member, you joyfully affirm that God’s presence blesses every aspect of ordinary life, including meetings, volunteer projects and celebrations. Come, join us! Contact: Catherine MacIsaac 780-460-8911 or at [email protected]
HOW CAN I ENRICHMY FAITH?
NO WEEKDAY OR WEEKEND
MASSES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
To view the Archbishop’s Live stream Masses, as well as other parishes across the Archdiocese, please visit:
http://caedm.ca/PastoralScene/entryid/787/find-a-livestream-mass-during-covid-19-restrictions
THESE DATES WILL RESUME WHEN NORMAL PARISH ACTIVITIES RETURN.ALL MEETINGS ARE CURRENTLY CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
MINISTRY MEETING DATES
All meetings are cancelled until further notice. Watch the bulletin and website for updates.
This should be limited to cases of serious illness.
Distribution of Holy Communion outside of Mass is not permitted.
Funerals and weddings may be celebrated, excluding Mass, only if prevailing medical directives can be followed. Arrangements are not to be finalized without first consulting the Chancery Office.
To limit the risk of spread of the virus, only a priest is to take Holy Communion to the sick.
DIRECTIVES FROMTHE ARCHDIOCESE: OFFICE CLOSED
The Parish office will be closed from April 8th through to April 15th. Please continue to check the website for updates.
If desired, monetary donations can be made by sending cheques to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul 7 St. Vital Ave. St. Albert, ABT8N 5K1. Thank you.
SOCIETY OFST. VINCENT DE PAUL
You MUST register before attending weekend Mass by:
As of now, these are first come, first served.
***Please bring and wear your mask
Weekday Masses, Monday - Friday
Saturday Vigil and Sunday Masses Saturdays at 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm
Please see the video from Archbishop Smith on how to receive Communion: https://youtu.be/JeeQDzCF0no
when going up to receive Communion***
You MUST pre-register.
- Emailing: [email protected]
Sundays 9:00 am, 11:00 am, 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm
9:00 am and 5:00 pm.
*These Mass times are subject to change*
- Contacting the Parish Office at 780-459-3694 OR
There will be two Masses each day:
MASS SCHEDULE:
when attending Massit is encouraged to wear
St. Albert, AB T8N 6A1Office Phone: 780-459-3694
1:00 pm, and 5:00 pm
PastorFr. Jozef Wroblewski
ConfessionsSaturday 11:00 am - noon
Weekend MassesSaturday: 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm
75 Poirier Avenue
Weekend Assistance Msgr. Jack Hamilton
Office Fax: 780-460-4239Rectory Phone: 780-460-2774Website: www.holyfamilyparish.ca
Sunday: 9:00 am, 11:00 am,
Daily MassMonday to Friday:9:00 am and 5:00 pm
Office HoursMonday - Thursday9:00 am - 12:00 pm1:00 pm - 4:00 pmFriday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Contact Emails
[email protected] [email protected]
Church Information