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St. Luke’s Parish Bulletin, 1st Sunday in Lent, March 1, 2020
Serving Pitt Meadows & West Maple Ridge - Parish Priest: Father Mario Marin 20285 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 3C9
OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9 AM - 4:30 PM (Closed 12-1 pm. Closed on holidays.)
PH: 604-465-5383 ● FAX: 604-465-5393 ● EMAIL: [email protected]
Parish Website: www.saintluke.ca - Email Bulletin: Sign up at parish website
LIVE Praise & Worship Music &
Prayer Ministry for Baptism in the
HOLY SPIRIT
Begin Lent by renewing your
relationship with Our Lord & Saviour
JESUS CHRIST
SUNDAY OFFERINGS February 23, 2020 Loose: $291.40 Envelopes: $4,346.09 Total: $4,637.49
We thank all of our parishioners and visitors for their kind support without which we would not be able to minister to the people of this community.
Pre-Authorized Deposit (PAD) Please call the office for more information on supporting your parish through automatic debit. It’s a choice that is equally convenient for you and for parish staff!
Mass Intentions DAILY MASS MARCH 2-7
• Mon 8 AM Teresita VillaBuno†, Legion of
Mary • Tue 8 AM Mary Land†, Peter Szymaszek†
• Wed 8 AM Edward Ng†, Souls in Purgatory
• Thur 8 AM Ivan Young†, Tracy Sarey†
• Fri 8 AM Janie Brown†, Helen Nykoluk†
• Fri 7 PM Phit Pham†, Annabella† & Ali May†
Salindong • Sat 9 AM Trevor Connor, Holy Souls†
2ND SUNDAY IN LENT
MARCH 8 • 4:30 PM (Sat) Irma Cave†, Maria Pacheco
• 8:30 AM Gerry Giannandrea†, Liz Rodgers†,
Eldon Hunt†, Thanksgiving to the Holy Family
• 10:30 AM Frank Cutillo†, Felix Sabio†
• 7:00 PM All parishioners Living/Deceased
St. Luke’s Parish Ministry Contacts
Would you like to contact a specific ministry or group at St. Luke’s Parish? Please visit the CONTACT section at the parish website, saintluke.ca. If you don’t have internet access, please call 604-465-5383, or visit the parish office to get the information you need. Thanks!
Please Pray for the SickPlease Pray for the SickPlease Pray for the SickPlease Pray for the Sick
Rudy Reffgen, Vera G, Charlene M, Ciara Connolly, Peter H Tampus, Amy Levitsky, Beryl Tremble, Laine Neufeld, Theresa Threlfall, Bill Ferg, George Wilsdon, Maria Stradiotto, Sharleen Meadows, Steve Alano, Hazel, Clare McDonnell, Barbara Hrabchak, Millie Santos, Jo Zabaglia, Karen, Nicki Pukesh, Stephanie, Al Rausch, Claire Pratt, Andreia, Jacinta Mowatt, Jeannette Herner, Frances Babiuk, Mary Young, John Hunt, Fraser Tripp, Jared Casey
Mary, Health of the Sick,Mary, Health of the Sick,Mary, Health of the Sick,Mary, Health of the Sick, Pray for UsPray for UsPray for UsPray for Us
ST. LUKE’S PARISH REGULAR SERVICES
Sunday Mass: Saturday 4:30 pm
Sunday 8:30/10:30 am, 7 pm
Mass in Polish: 3rd Sundays, September-June, 3 pm
Mass in Spanish: 4th Sundays, April-October, 3 pm
Daily Mass: Monday-Friday & Holidays 8 am
Friday 7 pm
Saturday 9 am
Vespers and Benediction Daily Lauds M-F 7:45 am
Saturday Lauds 8:45 am
Sunday Lauds 7:40 am
Holy Rosary After Daily Mass
First Saturday 15 Decade Rosary
7:45 am (monthly)
Novenas/Devotions (After Morning Mass) Monday: Child Jesus of Prague
Tuesday: Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Wednesday: St. Joseph
Thursday: St. Jude
Friday: The Sacred Heart of Jesus
Reconciliation/Confession Monday-Friday 7:50-7:55 am
Friday 6:45-6:55 pm
Saturday 9:30-10 am and 4-4:25 pm
Anytime upon request
Pro-Life Prayer Vigil 8:30 pm (after Mass) on 1st Fridays
Perpetual Adoration Eucharistic Adoration Chapel is open
during office hours. Please contact the
office for access outside regular hours.
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Fridays at 6:45 pmFridays at 6:45 pmFridays at 6:45 pmFridays at 6:45 pm All are welcome.All are welcome.All are welcome.All are welcome.
Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord,
by Your by Your by Your by Your Holy Cross, Holy Cross, Holy Cross, Holy Cross, You have You have You have You have redeemed redeemed redeemed redeemed the world.the world.the world.the world.
Stations of the Cross Garden Stations of the Cross Garden Stations of the Cross Garden Stations of the Cross Garden St. Luke’s Stations of the Cross Garden behind the church offers a serene place to also pray the Stations on your own time. Please feel free to borrow a prayer booklet from the church vestibule and return it after Lent or whenever you are no longer using it.
Say NO to phishing scams The Archdiocese of Vancouver has received
multiple reports from parishioners and priests, including Fr. Mario, who have been approached by a recent internet email phishing scam. Imposters, posing as priests and using email addresses that are similar to those of RCAV priests, have been emailing people asking for personal donations, gift cards, and other forms of financial assistance.
Never respond to emails requesting any form of personal financial assistance, even if it appears to be from a priest, deacon, religious, parish staff or bishop.
If you have any doubt, please contact the sender by other means to verify requests.
Great news from Youth & Young Adult Ministry
St. Luke’s Youth and Young Adult Ministry has news on some super upcoming events:
• You’re invited to Freedom 2020! Freedom, the annual archdiocesan reconciliation event for youth will take place Friday, March 6, from 7 to 10 pm, at Our Lady of Sorrows in Vancouver. Youth will experience first-hand the healing power of Christ through music, prayer, testimonies and teachings, the sacrament of reconciliation, and Eucharistic Adoration. If you’re in grade 7-12, you won't want to miss this special event! Please take a permission form from the vestibule and return it to the parish office by Wednesday March 4. Parent drivers are needed. Please contact YM if you can help!
• Station of the Cross Drama: Youth Needed! Youth Ministry needs youth actors, stage crew, and altar servers (ages 11-18) for the annual Good Friday Drama. Practices will be Sundays, 3:30 to 5 pm, Portable 3, beginning March 1. Please contact Emily and Courtney, [email protected], to sign up or leave your name on the sign-up sheet in the vestibule.
• Young Adult Ministry Update: Young Adults (18 to 35) are invited to come out for events every second and fourth Friday of the month beginning in March. Follow @stlukesyamin on Facebook and Instagram for current information on meet up location and times.
FertilityCare Awareness Week
Creighton Workshop
Join and learn more about Natural & Healthy Fertility Management
Introductory Presentation (1 hour)
St. Luke’s Parish Family Centre
Wednesday March 25 - 7pm
OR Saturday March 28 - 7pm
RSVP TO HEATHER PATEL: [email protected]
Easter Food Drive back The Knights of Columbus invite us all to join in helping to Feed the Hungry this Lenten season. Their hope is for each parishioner to donate one can of food (or other non-perishable item) per day during Lent to increase awareness and support the
Society of St. Vincent de Paul at St. Luke's. Food will be picked up weekly from the marked donation bins in the vestibule.
Last year St. Luke’s parishioners and friends donated more than 1000 pounds of food and the Knights are counting on us to meet or beat that amount this year. The food collection will end on Good Friday. Thank you all for your support!
Sunday, March 1
• Pro Life Membership Renewals at Masses
• Coffee after 8:30 Mass, Parish Family Centre, all are welcome
• Secular Franciscans 1:30-3:30 pm BH
Monday, March 2
• Discovery 7 pm PFC
• Open for Him Gospel Study, 7 pm, Bader Hall
• Youth Night, JR 6-7 pm, SR 7:30-9 pm, P3
Tuesday, March 3
• Study Group 1 pm Bader Hall
• RCIA 7-9 pm PFC
• Knights of Columbus General Meeting 7 pm PFC
Wednesday, March 4
• Baillie House Mass 10:30 am
• PREP 3:45 pm & 6:30 pm
Thursday, March 5
• BASIS Prayer Group 7 pm Bader Hall
Friday, March 6
• Legion of Mary 9:30-11 am Bader Hall
• Lenten Way of the Cross 6:45 pm
• 1st Friday Adoration after 7 pm Mass
Saturday, March 7
• 1st Sat Rosary 8 am, Mass 9 am, coffee after Mass BH
• Adoration, Reconciliation, Praise & Worship 7-9 pm, Church (see front of bulletin)
Sunday, March 8
• Pro Life Membership Renewals at Masses
• Coffee after 8:30 Mass, PFC, all are welcome
Sign up on Calendar Fr. Mario is calling on Saint Luke’s Parish
family to take part in 40 Days of Lenten Fasting and Daily Prayer for a New Pentecost and a New Evangelization.
The sign-up calendar is in the vestibule. Our hope is to have at least one parishioner fast for each day of Lent. Please choose one or more days, as you are able, and initial them.
There is no limit to how many people can fast on the same day but, with the exception of Sunday, we hope to have each day covered. Even those who cannot fast from food and drink can take part by relinquishing other activities that they would normally enjoy.
Saint Vincent’s Corner for March Message from the St. Luke’s Conference of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
The mission of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SSVP) is to live the Gospel by serving Christ in the poor with love, respect, justice and joy.
You may be surprised that St. Luke’s SSVP volunteers logged more than 3800 hours fulfilling our mission in 2019. Our monthly hampers are gratefully received by seniors, couples, grandparents raising grandchildren, families (large and small) and people new to Canada. We connect people with community resources, make home visits, visit the sick and lonely, participate in parish events, support the Migrant Ministry and contribute to the monthly Feed the Hungry Community Dinner. In 2019, we supported an immigrant family and plan to add a second.
Our organization is blessed to collaborate with the Knights of Columbus who are again sponsoring a Lenten Food Drive. The Knights hope to surpass last year’s 1000 plus pounds of food contributed. Blessings to all who support this project! It is now, during Lent, a time of self-sacrifice, that we especially recall the words of Jesus:
“For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me (Matthew 25:35-36).”
The SSVP constantly strives to renew and adapt to the changing conditions of the world. There are many opportunities within our organization for using one’s gifts for the benefit of others. Please consider sharing your gifts with the SSVP and those in need. Call the office if you would like to speak to an SSVP member for more information.
SPECIAL NEEDS THIS MONTH: A family new to Maple Ridge needs an over the toilet shelving unit, a dresser suitable for being placed in a closet (preferably white), and a ladies size M spring rain jacket and light-weight sweaters. Please contact the parish office if you are able to help.
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(604)466-3003 #3-22337 Dewdney Trunk Rd
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LIFE under new attacks The Canadian Conference of Catholic
Bishops (CCCB) as well as the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition and Campaign Life Coalition, have issued strong rejections of Bill C-7: "An Act to amend the Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying)", tabled February 24.
In addition to voicing opposition, the Bishops have called on all Canadians who oppose the new bill to make their voices heard.
David Cooke, Campaign Manager for Campaign Life Coalition, has decried the policies of the current Canadian government whose “social policies are killing off Canadian citizens.”
“Around 100,000 preborn Canadian babies are murdered each year in this country through the Liberals’ unrestricted abortion policy – one of the most radical policies in the world.”
Cooke says the government’s euthanasia program – launched in 2016 – has already killed over 13,000 elderly and ill Canadians, and yet proposed changes would drastically expand access by including some very vague and dangerous terms.
Locally, in the Archdiocese of Vancouver, the Delta Hospice Society has received notice from the BC government that their funding will end, and their property may have to be forfeited, by February 24, 2021, because they will not provide medically procured death.
More info on what you can do at right and in the e-bulletin this weekend and next. Subscribe (no charge) at the parish website.
Life is busy and raising a family takes most of your time, right? And yet, you want to make a difference, to help create a world where your children will be able to live by their values.
HOW CAN WE DO THAT? One important way is by supporting Life Compass Society.
Life Compass Society, a pro-life group with membership from Maple Ridge to Port Moody, is involved annually with the Victoria March for Life, the Life Chain, Pro-Life Sunday, 40 Days for Life, Hike/Bike or Run 4 Life, and the Focus on Life Gala Dinner. Members also mount the Blooms into Rooms project every Easter, bringing free flowers to more than 1000 seniors in care homes.
This past year, Life Compass hosted two speakers – Dr. Jim Lane educating us about Medical Assistance in Dying, and pro-life activist heroine Mary Wagner sharing her experiences in and out of prison.
In addition, Life Compass recently launched a four week pro-life billboard campaign with 14 billboards at five different Skytrain stations. The
signs encourage people to visit the Life Compass Facebook page, where they find compelling articles and videos. In addition, the Society mails out three newsletters each year and various emails as events arise.
None of this could happen without the support provided by YOUR memberships.
This weekend and next, during their annual membership drive, PLEASE JOIN LIFE COMPASS SOCIETY ($10/year or $25/3 years) to stand for the unborn, handicapped and elderly, and help bring our culture BACK TO LIFE. For more info, please contact Richard Whalen, [email protected].
Please help bring our culture back to LIFE!