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PARISH BULLETIN October 6, 2019 – 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
WEEKDAY MASS TIMES
Monday 8:00 am
Tuesday – Saturday 9:00 am
Tuesday & Wednesday 6:25 pm
1st Friday 9:00 am & 6:00 pm
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
30 minutes prior to all weekday Masses except Monday.
Saturday from 9:45 - 11:00 am
“Actively live the Gospel through discovering the Spirit alive within our parishioners”.
ST. THERESA’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH
7508 – 29 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6K 3Y8
Phone: 780.463.8646 Fax: 780.450.2431 Email: [email protected] https://sttheresa.caedm.ca
OFFICE HOURS
Monday to Friday 9:00 am - 8:30 pm
Closed for lunch Noon - 1:00 pm
Saturday 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
FIRST FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1
9:00 am Mass & Exposition
9:30 am - 6:00 pm Adoration
6:00 pm Benediction & Mass
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Weekdays
1 hour prior to the following Masses:
Tuesday 6:25 pm Mass
Wednesday 9:00 am Mass
Friday 9:00 am Mass
SUNDAY MASS TIMES
Saturday 5:30 pm
Sunday 8:30 am, 10:30 am, 12:30 pm
Life Teen Mass 6:00 pm
PARISH TEAM
Fr. Patrick Baska (2227) Pastor
Fr. Felix Devasia (2223)
Associate Pastor
Sr. Cristina Naranjo, RVM (2224) Sacramental Preparation
Deacon Tony Obleada Permanent Deacon
Chad Miciak (2234) Seminarian
Santo Chines (2226) Youth Minister
Marie Woolgar (2233)
Bus. Admin. Volunteer/Web Coordinator
Marilyn Aninipot (2225) Finance Coordinator
Dany Lee (2221) Reception/Secretary
Sherry Robak (2222) Records Coordinator
Brian Grandish Maintenance
Fernando Hermoso Custodian
Piotr (Peter) Kus Custodian
Pamela Petruchik Rectory Housekeeper
MINISTRIES
SECULAR FRANCISCANS
Meets at 7:15 pm every
3rd Wednesday - General Meeting
4th Wednesday - Formation Session
OLGC/FMMG rooms
Adora D. - 587.523.0084
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
Meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each
month at 7:00 pm - OLGC/FMMG rooms.
Call Cathy – 780.465.1101
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY (Ages 18-35)
Are you between the ages of 18 - 35? Join us for fun, spiritual & community-building activities every Wednesday at 7:15 pm (with some exceptions) in the Grandin room. Please check out our facebook page "St. Theresa Young Adult Ministry".
Twyla - 780.250.6878
LEGION of MARY
Join us in the Ozanam room! Seniors - ages 18+ Thursdays 7:15 - 8:45 pm Juniors - ages 8 - 17 Saturdays 10:30 - noon. See brochure at church entrance for details.
RESPECT FOR LIFE
Meets on the 1st Monday of the month at
7:00 or 7:30 pm (2nd Monday if statutory
holiday) alternating between St. Theresa’s
and Corpus Christi Parishes. Prolife
movies are available for viewing. Please
contact us to borrow.
Next meeting: Oct. 7 at 7:00 pm at
St. Theresa Parish.
Nicole - 780.717.6784
The Apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith!” Luke 17.5
WHAT IS CALLED TO PROTECT?
Called to Protect is designed to provide parish volunteers, 18 years and over, with a comprehensive safe environments program for pastors, staff, and ministry volunteers. All parish volunteers are required to attend a workshop, i.e., Eucharistic Ministers, Ushers, Volunteers involved with the Music and Youth Ministries, Adult Servers, Greeters, Commentators, Readers of the Word, Sound System, etc.
Next available sessions (ONLY FOR FIRST TIMERS) are at:
Resurrection, Edmonton: Tuesday, October 8 - 7:00 - 9:30 pm To register: 780.468.4071
Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Sherwood Park Saturday, October 26 - 9:30 am - 12:00 pm To register: 780.467.5470
CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC PRAYER BREAKFAST
Catholic Renewal Services is holding a prayer breakfast on Saturday, October 12, 2019 - 9:30 am at St. Theresa’s Parish. Guest Speaker of this month: Rowena Andres. Cost: Adult - $12, under 18 - $7, under 5 & priests - free. Payment at door. Please reserve your tickets early.
Joe Charbonneau - 780.266.3142
ANAWIM FOOD BANK NEEDS ENSURE CONTAINERS
The Anawim Food Bank is collecting empty, clean Ensure containers (caps included). These containers are used to divide bulk detergent and liquid soap in small portions with the aim to have enough for all our clients in the inner city. We would appreciate your support in bringing empty Ensure containers to Sunday Mass where Anawim volunteers will be collecting them every Sunday after Mass. Thank you for your support!
For more info: Germán - 780.716.4674 or Sister Stella - 780.235.0965
Receiving
CONFIRMATION IN 2020 More of….GOD
His Love, His Fire
Registration deadline October 10
For Grades 6 - 12
Take a Confirmation registration package from our front desk, at the entrance of the church, or visit our website (https:sttheresa.caedm.ca) to download the forms.
The introduction meeting will be held October 15, 2019 at 7:30 pm in the main body of the church.
PUBLIC SQUARE ROSARY RALLY CRUSADE 2019
In honour of Our Lady of Fatima, please join our 2019 Public Square Rosary Rally to pray for her intercession for peace and conversion in Canada and all over the world.
The rally will be held on Saturday, October 12, 2019 starting with Mass at 9:00 am at St. Theresa’s Parish followed by a Public Rosary Rally in front of Frère Antoine School at 10:00 am.
For info: Teresita - 780.463.0082 or Nina - 780.463.1170
MARY, QUEEN OF HEAVEN RETREAT
Everyone is invited to a one day retreat at Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre (1225 Twp. Rd. 535, Parkland County) on Saturday, October 12, 2019 beginning at 10:30 am with talks, 3:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet, Confessions at 3:30 pm, and ending with Holy Mass at 4:00 pm. Talks given by Fr. Mario Fernandes, OCD, Director of the Centre.
Please bring your own lunch.
Cost: donation.
For info: 780.963.0896 or [email protected]
ST. THERESA’S ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE will be held in the Church basement on
October 19 & 20, 2019 IF YOU HAVE; CLOTHING, SHOES, TOYS, BOOKS, HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS, SMALL WORKING
ELECTRONIC ITEMS OR SPORTING GOODS, THAT ARE GENTLY
USED AND CLEAN WE ASK YOU TO BRING THEM TO THE
CHURCH FROM
Tuesday, October 15 to Friday, October 18 between 6:00 and 9:00 pm
(Unfortunately, due to lack of storage space we cannot accept
any donations prior to October 15.)
DUE TO HEALTH CONCERNS, SPACE CONSIDERATIONS AND
THE COST OF DISPOSAL FOR UNSOLD ITEMS
WE WILL NOT ACCEPT BEDS, MATTRESSES, UPHOLSTERED &
LARGE FURNITURE ITEMS,
APPLIANCES, MICROWAVES,OLD TV’S & MONITORS.
GREATER EDMONTON ALLIANCE ASSEMBLY
This is an invitation to all parishioners of St. Theresa’s from Ryan Anderson, Lead Organizer for the Calgary Alliance for the Com-mon Good, an affiliate of Greater Edmonton Alliance, to participate in their Founding Assembly and Campaign Launch at the Knox United Church, 506 4 St. SW, Calgary, AB., October 17 at 6:40 to 9:00 pm. (Musical Program at 6:40 and Formal Program at 7:00 pm) The topics that are focused on are: Mental Health and Addictions, Social Isolation and Community Divisions, The Environment, and, Truth and Reconciliation between Indigenous and non-indigenous peoples.
Cam: 780.440.0192
WEEK AT A GLANCE
SUNDAY October 6th
8:30 am Mass
10:30 am Mass
12:30 pm Mass
Carmelite Crafts & Bake Sale After all Masses
(Foyer)
1:00 - 5:00 pm Singles for Christ CLP
(OLGC/FMMG rooms)
2:00 - 3:30 pm Sacramental Prep. Info Meeting
(MacNeil hall)
3:30 - 4:30 pm Malayalam Mass
(Latin Rite) (Main body)
6:00 pm Life Teen Mass
MONDAY October 7th
8:00 am Mass
3:00 - 5:00 pm HEC
(MacNeil hall)
6:00 - 8:00 pm YK United (MacNeil hall)
7:00 - 8:00 pm Respect for Life
(Ozanam room)
7:00 - 9:00 pm CWL Executive Meeting
(OLGC/FMMG rooms)
TUESDAY October 8th
8:30 am Reconciliation
9:00 am Mass
TUESDAY October 8th
10:00 - 11:30 am
Genesis to Jesus
(Bible Study) (MacNeil hall)
10:00 am - 1:00 pm Knitting Group (MacDonald room)
3:00 - 5:00 pm HEC
(MacNeil hall)
5:00 - 7:00 pm
Life Teen (MacNeil hall)
5:25 pm Adoration
5:55 pm Reconciliation
6:25 pm Mass
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Grief as a Journey (OLGC/FMMG rooms)
7:15 - 9:30 pm
Light of Christ (MacDonald room)
WEDNESDAY October 9th
8:00 am Adoration
8:30 am Reconciliation
9:00 am Mass
3:00 - 5:00 pm HEC
(MacNeil hall)
5:55 pm Reconciliation
6:25 pm Mass
WEDNESDAY October 9th
7:00 - 9:00 pm Parish Pastoral Council
(OLGC/FMMG rooms)
7:15 - 9:00 pm
Young Adults (Grandin room)
7:15 - 9:30 pm
Secular Franciscans
Council Meeting (MacNeil hall)
THURSDAY October 10th
8:30 am Reconciliation
9:00 am Mass
10:30 am Holy Trinity School Thanksgiving Mass
(Main body)
7:00 - 9:00 pm Consoling the Heart
of Jesus (MacNeil hall)
7:15 - 8:45 pm
Legion of Mary (Ozanam room)
7:30 - 9:30 pm
RCIA (MacDonald room)
FRIDAY October 11th
8:00 am Adoration
8:30 am Reconciliation
9:00 am Mass with Frère Antoine School
FRIDAY October 11th
6:00 - 10:00 pm CFC South Chapter Talk
(OLGC/FMMG rooms)
7:00 - 8:30 pm Ephphatha Prayer Group
(Malayalam) (MacDonald room)
7:00 - 9:00 pm FUSE
(MacNeil hall)
SATURDAY October 12th
8:00 am Rosary (Main body)
8:40 am Little Office of Mary
(Main body)
9:00 am Mass
9:45 - 11:00 am Reconciliation
9:30 am - 1:00 pm Catholic Renewal Service
Prayer Breakfast (MacNeil hall)
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Junior Legion of Mary
(Ozanam room)
2:30 - 4:30 pm Baptism Prep.
(OLGC/FMMG rooms)
5:30 pm Mass
7:15 - 8:15 pm Tamil Mass
(Main body)
VOTING AS CATHOLICS: 2019 FEDERAL ELECTION GUIDE
Like all citizens, Canadian Catholics have the responsibility to participate in the federal election, which has been called for October 21. The 2019 Federal Election Guide, prepared by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB), offers a reflection on key ethical and moral issues that voters, especially Catholics, may want to consider, such as:
respect for life concern for the weakest among us religious freedom and freedom of conscience. solidarity with Indigenous Peoples support for families funding for education, healthcare, housing action on human trafficking care for the environment
The Guide has been formatted for online sharing and includes hyperlinks directing the reader to further resources on various issues important to Catholics.
To download the 5 page guide, go to cccb.ca/site/
DEVELOPMENT & PEACE
DID YOU KNOW WE COLLECT POSTAGE STAMPS?
Collecting postage stamps is a fundraiser for Development and Peace.
The postage stamps must be used, however, the edges should not be damaged. These stamps are sent to the Development and Peace Main office down east. Or, if someone is travelling east for meetings, they usually will take the stamps with them.
Postage Stamp Collectors, called philatelists, purchase our stamps and the proceeds of those sales, are used in the Global South to help people and villages in need.
If you are not doing anything with the used postage stamps on your mail, please bring them in to us. If you can put them in an envelope and leave them in the food baskets in the foyer. It would be great.
You can also ask your family and friends for their stamps. It is free of charge and this is one more way that we can use to assist people in need, wherever they live.
Thank you and God bless.
Maria - [email protected] or go to www.devp.org
CATECHESIS ON “ACTS OF THE APOSTLES” (10)
After Stephen’s martyrdom, the “race” of the Word of God seems to suffer a setback, given the outbreak of “a great persecution against the Church in Jerusalem” (Acts 8:1). Following this, the Apostles stayed in Jerusalem, while other Christians dispersed in other places of Judea and in Samaria. In the Book of the Acts, the persecution appears as the permanent state of life of the disciples, in keeping with what Jesus said: “If they persecuted me, they will persecute you” (John 15:20). However, instead of extinguishing the fire of evangelization, the persecution fuels it even more. We have heard what Deacon Philip did, who began to evangelize the cities of Samaria, and numerous were the signs of liberation and healing that accompanied the proclamation of the Word. At this point, the Holy Spirit marks a new stage of the Gospel’s journey: He drives Philip to go and meet a stranger with a heart open to God. Philip rose and went with enthusiasm and, on a deserted and dangerous road he met a minister of the Queen of Ethiopia, the administrator of her treasure. This man, a eunuch, after having been in Jerusalem to worship, is returning to his country. He was a Jewish proselyte of Ethiopia. Seated in his chariot, he was reading the scroll of the prophet Isaiah, in particular, the fourth canto of the “servant of the Lord.” Philip ran to the chariot and asked him: “Do you understand what you are reading?” (Acts 8:30). The Ethiopian answered: “How can I unless someone guides me?” (Acts 8:31). That powerful man recognized he had need of being guided to understand the Word of God. He was a great banker, he was the Minister of the Economy, he had all the power of money, but he knew that without an explanation he couldn’t understand; he was humble. And this dialogue between Philip and the Ethiopian makes one reflect also on the fact that it’s not enough to read the Scripture, one must understand the meaning, find the “juice” by going beyond the “rind,” draw the Spirit that animates the letter. As Pope Benedict said at the beginning of the Synod on the Word of God, “the exegesis, the true reading of Sacred Scripture, is not only a literary phenomenon, [...]. It is the movement of my existence” (Meditation, October 6, 2008). To enter in the Word of God is to be willing to come out of one’s limitations to encounter God and be conformed to Christ who is the living Word of the Father. So, who is the protagonist of what the Ethiopian was reading? Philip offers his interlocutor the key to the reading: that meek suffering Servant, who doesn’t react to evil with evil and who, although considered a failure and sterile and, finally, taken out of their midst, liberates the people from iniquity and bears fruit for God; it is in fact that Christ, whom Philip and the whole Church proclaim! Who with Easter has redeemed us all. Finally, the Ethiopian acknowledges Christ and asks for Baptism and professes faith in the Lord Jesus. This account is beautiful; however, who drove Philip to go to the desert to meet this man? Who drove Philip to run to the chariot? It was the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the protagonist of evangelization. “Father, I’m going to evangelize.” “Yes, and what do you do?” “Ah, I proclaim the Gospel and I say who Jesus is, I try to convince people that Jesus is God.” Dear, this isn’t evangelization; if the Holy Spirit isn’t there, there isn’t evangelization. This can be proselytism, publicity ... But evangelization is allowing yourself to be guided by the Holy Spirit; it must be He who drives you to the proclamation, to the proclamation with witness, also with martyrdom, also with the word.
POPE FRANCIS GENERAL AUDIENCE Wednesday, September 25, 2019
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL - FOOD BANK CORNER
ST. THERESA’S CONFERENCE
Thank you for the food you have been donating in the last few weeks.
THE FOOD BANK SHELVES ARE STARTING TO LOOK A BIT BETTER!
We still need:
Cookies, Kraft Dinner, coffee, tea, pancake mix, pancake syrup, canned chicken, snacks, 1 litre orange & 1 litre apple juice, Jello, cake mix, rice, diapers 6.
As usual, we do not have any of the bolded items left. Maria - 780.940.9010 or [email protected] or www.ssvpsttheresas.org
After having made the Ethiopian meet with the Risen One - the Ethiopian encounters the Risen Jesus because he understands that prophecy - Philip disappears, the Spirit takes him and sends him to do something else. I said that the protagonist of evangelization is the Holy Spirit, and what is the sign that you, Christian, are an evangelizer? Joy, even in martyrdom. And Philip went full of joy elsewhere to preach the Gospel. May the Spirit make baptized men and women who proclaim the Gospel draw others, not to themselves but to Christ, men and women who are able to make room for God’s action, who are able to render others free and responsible before the Lord.
SOCIETY OF SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL ST. THERESA’S CONFERENCE
CHRISTIANITY AND RELATIONSHIPS
Christianity is an invitation into a different form of life - a life in which you find meaning in your neighbour. Christianity is about transforming the way in which we live here and now in the world. To accomplish that, we need to take stock of our lives, day to day, month to month. Ask yourself: Do I have a spiritual life? Do I practice the Catholic social teachings?
So that we can call ourselves Christians, we need to have a relationship with our Heavenly Father, by putting our faith in Jesus Christ as our Saviour and Lord and striving for holiness. To be Christians, we also need to have a relationship with our brothers and sisters in need, by seeing Christ in them and spending time getting to know them, grow to love them and help them when possible.
Poverty can have many forms. Lack of, food, relationships, shelter, clothing, medication, money, spiritual, etc.
Through the PROJECT NORTHERN ALBERTA – Cadotte Lake, we have sustained our Christianity and built those relationships with our friends in the North of our province, mitigating some of their needs.
On October 26 & 27, weather permitting, we are going to visit our friends in Cadotte Lake. We are bringing them winter clothing, food and toiletries. If you have any clean and gently used winter clothing ready to donate, we will take it with us.
We thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Maria - 780.940.9010 or www.ssvpedmonton.ca or www.ssvpwrc.ca or www.ssvp.ca
STUDENTS WE NEED YOU !
To promote St Theresa’s Parish and assist us in raising money in a safe fun environment. Our church rummage sale brings in members of our community which may not otherwise be aware of us.
We need student volunteers to:
Set up Tue. to Fri., October 15 - 18 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm. Sale days Sat., October 19 from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm & Sun., October 20 from 10:00 am - 2:30 pm. Take down on Sun., October 20 from 2:30 - 4:00 pm depend-ing on your preference.
This is a fun way to receive your volunteer service hours.
Go to signup.com/go/kYgSiKB to register.
LEGION OF MARY JUNIOR RETREAT
Children aged 7 - 17 are invited to attend the Legion of Mary’s annual Junior Retreat on October 19 from 8:00 am - 3:30 pm at Corpus Christi Parish (2707 - 34 Street NW).
Free registration. Snacks and lunch are provided. Meet new friends and have fun!
Alexandria - 780.807.3856 or Jean - 780.909.7438
OCTOBER ROSARY SCHEDULE 2019
The Rosary will be prayed in the main body of the church, led by various groups as per the schedule below, before the Tuesday and Wednesday evening Mass (start at 6:00 pm) and the Saturday morning Mass (start at 8:00 am). For Monday to Friday morning Mass, the Rosary will be prayed and led by anyone in attendance who wishes to lead.
Tuesday Wednesday Saturday
Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 6:00 pm TBA
6:00 pm Catholic Women’s League
8:00 am TBA
Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 19
6:00 pm
TBA 6:00 pm
Secular Franciscans 8:00 am
Faith Formation
Ministries and individuals will lead the congregation through the Rosary using the ambo microphone OR from the pews. Two minutes before the Rosary begins, announce the name of your ministry and that you will be leading the Rosary. If your group prefers to use a language other than English, you are welcome to do so for all or part of the prayer. (The congregation will likely answer in English.) Pray the Rosary prayers only: Announce each mystery by the title only (no description) prior to each decade and end each decade with the Fatima Prayer. At the end of the five mysteries, pray the Hail Holy Queen. No litany, no song, no extra prayers. Thank you.
LIVING IN THE WORD
Even if we take as little as ten minutes each day to read a few lines of the Bible, or one of the readings assigned for daily Mass, this encounter with Christ will change our lives.
Archbishop Smith, Pastoral Letter, September 14, 2017
HOW ARE WE CALLED TO LIVE?
One of the foremost moral theologians of the last century wrote, “Morality can never involve merely an abstract, lifeless system of imperatives, an accumulation of laws or precepts. It has to do with love for love, the response of a person living in a community of persons, to the individual call of the living God, a response throughout the whole of life [Haring, Bernard, Morality is for Persons, 1971, p. 20.] The identification of morality with abstract law and life-denying commandments is pervasive. How do we revision moral living as the call to fullness of life? With the law of love as our command, we will relook at what it means to live a ‘good life.’
Join us at Star of the North Retreat Centre (3A St. Vital Ave., St. Albert) on October 17 from 9:30 am – 3:00 pm. Facilitator is Sandy Prather. $40 per retreat day (includes lunch).
To register: www.starofthenorth.ca or 780.459.5511
St. Theresa’s Annual Rummage Sale
October 19 and 20 7508 - 29 Ave (Basement)
Saturday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm &
Sunday 10:00 am to 2:30 pm
COME FOR A GREAT MEAL! EAT IN/TAKE OUT!
ONE ROCK 2019
St. Michael’s Catholic Community (800 - 85 St. SW, Calgary) is once again hosting this year’s One Rock - the Diocese of Calgary’s Catholic young adult conference, happening Saturday, October 26, 2019.
This year’s speakers include Paul J. Kim, Emily Wilson, and Ken Yasinski.
All Catholic young adults ages 18 - 35 are invited to come and join in this year’s event! Registration is $35/person.
Friday, October 25: Launch Party with Joe Melendrez at the Calgary Italian Cultural Centre (for the first 250 registrants only) Saturday, October 26: Main event at St. Michael Catholic Community.
Visit onerock.ca to volunteer, to become a vendor, or to register.
THE STORY OF THE ROSARY PART 2
Last week we introduced the history of the Rosary. Now we continue with the Mysteries over the next few weeks.
Joyful Mysteries (said on Mondays and Saturdays)
The Annunciation – Luke 1:26-38
The angel Gabriel appeared to Mary, who was betrothed to a man named Joseph. The angel said to her “Rejoice, oh highly favoured daughter! The Lord is with you.” Mary wondered what this greeting meant and Gabriel said “You shall conceive and bear a Son and give Him the name Jesus.” Mary responded with humility “I am the servant of the Lord. Let it be done to me as you say”. Then the angel left her. The Visitation – Luke 1:39-56
When the angel Gabriel told Mary that she was to be the Mother of Jesus, he also told her that her elderly cousin Elizabeth had conceived a son. Mary immediately set out to visit Elizabeth in the hill country. “When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the baby leapt in her womb and she cried out ‘Blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb’.” Mary stayed with Elizabeth for three months and then returned home. The Birth of Jesus – Luke 2:1-7
It was the time of the census and Mary and Joseph went from Nazareth to Bethlehem to register. Mary was with child. While they were there, she gave birth to a Son, Jesus, wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and laid Him in a manger because there was no room at the inn at Bethlehem. The Presentation in the Temple – Luke 2:22-32
It was the custom for a new mother to be purified at the temple and the first born male to be consecrated to the Lord. When the day came for that to take place, Mary and Joseph presented the Child Jesus in the temple where Simeon received Him into his arms and, with the prophetess Anna, proclaimed Him Saviour of the world. The Finding of Jesus in the Temple – Luke 2:41-52
Mary and Joseph went to Jerusalem every year for the Feast of the Passover. When Jesus was twelve years old, they went again for the celebration and when it was over, Jesus remained behind, unknown to His parents. When they couldn’t find Him on their journey, they returned to Jerusalem. On the third day they found Him sitting in the midst of the teachers, listening to them and asking questions. Mary said to Him “Son, why have you done this to us? You see that your father and I have been searching for you in sorrow.” He answered “Why did you search for me? Did you not know I had to be in My Father’s house?” Jesus returned to Nazareth with them and was obedient to them.
Submitted by the St. Theresa’s Liturgy Planning Committee
Sign of the Cross &
Apostles’ Creed
1 Our Father
3 Hail Mary’s
Glory Be
1st Mystery & Our Father
10 Hail Mary’s
Glory Be & Fatima Prayer
2nd Mystery &
Our Father
10 Hail Mary’s
Glory Be & Fatima Prayer
3rd Mystery &
Our Father 10 Hail Mary’s
Glory Be & Fatima
Prayer
4th Mystery &
Our Father
10 Hail Mary’s
Glory Be &
Fatima Prayer
5th Mystery &
Our Father
10 Hail Mary’s
Glory Be
Hail Holy Queen
ST. THERESA'S PARISH WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE – 2019
Ordinary Receipts
Sept. 21 – 22 $15,786.17
Average weekly expenses (this includes the Emergency Reserve) $17,059.00
Together We Serve
September Collection $4,395.86 Though many, we are one bread, one body, for we all partake of the one Bread and one Chalice.
1Corinthians 10.17
CORNER For photos, videos and details on past and future activities please look at our Theresas YMin
Contact: Santo - 780.463.8646, ext. 2226
GRADES 4 - 8
“YK United” (Youth/Kids United) Every Monday (Except the 5th Monday if any) 6:00 - 8:00 pm, MacNeil hall.
GRADES 9 - 12
“LIFE TEEN” Every Tuesday 5:00 - 7:00 pm, MacNeil hall.
GRADES 9+
“HEC” (Heaven Earth Connected) Every Monday to Wednesday 3:00 - 5:00 pm, MacNeil hall.
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS “FUSE” (Families University Students Ensemble) Every Friday 7:00 - 9:00 pm, MacNeil hall
AGES 18 - 35
“YAM” (Young Adult Ministry) Every Wednesday, 7:15 - 9:00 pm (with some exceptions), Grandin room.
SHALOM PRAYER GROUP
Meets every 3rd Thursday of the month at 7:00 - 9:00 pm, MacNeil hall. All are welcome to attend. Rachel - 780.906.8347
EUCHARISTIC MINISTRY
Are you a parishioner 18 years of age or over, wanting to offer your time and talent to serve in our parish? Eucharistic Ministers are trained lay people participat-ing in the distribution of the Eucharist, committed to the parish, to the ministry, and to serving others. Isabel - 780.485.6931 or Marie M. - 780.462.7465
CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE
The CWL offers women of our parish the gifts of faith, friendship and support. Join us and learn more about our parish and community while adopting our new National theme of “Caring for our Common Home”. General meetings are held on the 4th Monday of the month at 7:00 pm in the OLGC room.
For membership and info: Cathy Nielsen - 780.449.4318 Next meeting: October 28
MINISTRIES
LIGHT of CHRIST PRAYER GROUP
We meet on Tuesdays after the 6:25 pm Mass (MacDonald room or check with receptionist for room). Come and join us for Praise, Worship, and Scripture sharing. ALL are WELCOME. Joe - 780.462.0783
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
St. Peter Council #7070
Meetings are at the K of C hall on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:30 pm.
Grand Knight Marlon - 780.993.7198
ARE YOU GETTING MARRIED?
Please make an appointment 6 months to
1 year prior to your wedding date.
Fr. Patrick Baska:
780.463.8646, ext. 2227
2019-2020 BAPTISM PREPARATION
Saturday at 2:30 pm - OLGC room,
Oct. 12, Nov. 9, Dec. 14, 2019,
Jan. 11, Feb. 8, 2020
2019 BAPTISM CELEBRATION Sunday at 2:30 pm - Main body
Oct. 20 & 27, Nov. 17 & 24
RCIA ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
WHAT IS IT?
The RCIA is a process for anyone who
wishes to join the Catholic faith.
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?
RCIA adapted for children is intended for:
1. Children who have never been baptized
as infants and are of catechetical age
(7 to 14 years old).
2. Children who were baptized in another
Christian tradition and now wish to
become part of the Catholic Community.
3. Children who were baptized as Catho-
lics but have not received the sacraments
of Eucharist or Confirmation.
HOW LONG IS THE PROCESS?
September 25, 2019 – May 20, 2020
Children of catechetical ages 7 to 14
years old, need to be registered in the
RCIA adapted for children on or before
Sept. 25, 2019 to prepare for the
reception of the Sacrament of Initiation
(Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Eucha-
rist) during Easter Vigil on Apr. 11, 2020.
WHO DO I CONTACT?
Sr. Cristina Naranjo, RVM at
780.463.8646, ext. 2224 or
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
RCIA
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is for anyone over 14 yrs. of age wishing to receive the Sacraments of Initiation. Meetings are Thursdays, 7:30 - 9:30 pm, MacDonald room. Call Genevieve - 780.437.8011 or Sharon - 780.462.2867
SACRAMENTS
CHILDREN’S CHOIR
Every Friday (except 1st Friday) from 6:00 - 8:00 pm (Main body of the church). Children ages 8 & up are welcome to join. Regina - 780.399.7807
MINISTRIES
LITTLE OFFICE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
Each Saturday join us to pray the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary! Saturdays at 8:40 am prior to 9:00 am Mass. Prayers available at the back of the Church.
LITTLE OFFICE
of the
BLESSED KNIT, PRAY ‘n CROCHET GROUP
Our mission:
To make warm prayer shawls, slippers,
lap blankets, and baby blankets for the
communities of the Canadian North
Mission Churches in the Diocese of
Mackenzie - Fort Smith.
Drop in on Tuesdays 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
- MacDonald room. Donations of 4 ply - 5
ply acrylic yarn & baby yarn appreciated.
We accept gently used fur stoles and fur
coats, sewing machines and fabric.
Note: Meetings are cancelled at
-30ºC or colder.
Helen - 780.462.2284
ENOTES FROM RESPECT FOR LIFE
“As St. Paul tells Timothy, "God did not give a spirit of cowardice, but rather a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline." We can rely on the power of God in our fight for the Culture of Life.”
SACRAMENTS