In last Sunday’s Gospel passage, we heard how Our Lord returned to His home town of Nazareth for the first time after His Baptism and told the astonished townsfolk that Isaiah’s prophecy...
To all those who volunteered their time and efforts to decorate the church for Christmas with flowers, the nativity scenes, trees and wreaths!
To our musicians who make our celebrations especially...
- IMMACULATE CONCEPTION –
- GUADALUPE –
- HER EXPECTATION --
On the solemnity of the Immaculate Conception last Wednesday the Gospel of the Annunciation told how the ever-sinless Mary heard Gabriel’s message from God and willingly...
In keeping with this theme, parishioners who have a Nativity scene displayed indoors or out are encouraged to send in a picture to kofc8661.events@gmail.com. Please include your name. Pictures will be displayed in our parish...
The observation that nothing in this world is certain except for death and taxes is usually attributed to the eighteenth-century Freemason and American Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin. Some of those rich enough to afford expensive accountants actually do quite...
Ministry Donations to Mississauga Food Bank
Ministries collectively involved: St. Vincent de Paul Society, Knights of Columbus, Catholic Women's League
As COVID restrictions continue, the SVDP will be distributing gift cards to needy families this Christmas, instead of hampers. We are appealing for your support with food gift cards (preferably President’s Choice) or cash. Please...
LIFE CHAIN 2021
Parishioners are invited to join the thousands participating in Life Chain across Canada and the US on Oct 3rd, standing together in prayer and witness for moms and their babies. We will form a ‘Life...
40 DAYS FOR LIFE FALL CAMPAIGN September 22 – October 31
40 Days for Life 2021
We encourage our parishioners to take part in this 40-day campaign of prayer and fasting by committing to one hour to stand vigil...
Building Back Which Kingdom?
Preaching on the feast of Pentecost in 2012, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI proceeded to compare our modern society with the account we read in the Old Testament, in Genesis chapter 11, of the inhabitants of...
Do you know that feeling of being underwater? Think of a time when you’ve taken a bath, and had the feeling of your head submerged, or perhaps the feeling of putting your head...
On Thursday, April 11, 2024, Archbishop Leo joined members of the Toronto Police Service and faith leaders in a Prayer Walk through the streets of downtown Toronto. The interfaith initiative took place in every police division throughout the City of...
On Sunday April 21, 2024 at 2:30 p.m., the Most Reverend Francis Leo, Archbishop of Toronto will be celebrating Mass at St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica with the newest Catholics from across the archdiocese.
The 2024 Neophyte...
On Sunday, April 7, 2024, the Most Reverend Francis Leo, Archbishop of Toronto traveled to St. Peter’s Church in Toronto to celebrate Mass on the Solemnity of Divine Mercy.
In his homily, Archbishop Leo announced the Good News...
On the Solemnity of the Annunciation of Our Lord (April 8), parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Toronto took the opportunity to participate in the archdiocesan-wide Consecration of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The Annunciation of Our Lord is usually celebrated...
The Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord is a feast that commemorates the most sublime moment in the history of time, the moment when the Second Divine Person of the most Holy Trinity assumed human nature in the womb...
At Easter, we rejoice in the empty tomb—Jesus's resurrection. Easter is the day Jesus rose from the dead after being crucified. The empty tomb means that Jesus's words rang true. He fulfilled the promises of Scripture...
It begins with the blessing of the Easter Fire and from it the Pascal Candle, which is then brought into the darkened church. The Exultet, the great hymn of light, is sung. The Easter Vigil Mass is the service that...