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HOSANNA ! (OH LORD, SAVE US!)
Palm Sunday recalls Our Lord’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem at the very beginning of the same week in which He would be arrested, tortured, condemned to death and executed on the cross.
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March For Life Bus to Ottawa on Thursday May 12
March for Life 2022 Theme Promo
Please join us on Thursday May 12 for a trip to Ottawa to participate in the 2022 March for Life.
Fr. Paul Dobson will celebrate Mass at 6:00 am and the bus will...
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PARISH LENTEN MISSION
The Crucifixion of Christ According to St. Augustine Monday April 11, 2022 @ 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
St. Augustine’s reflections on the crucifixion explains how Christ is close to fallen souls and those who suffer from...
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LAETARE (REJOICE) SUNDAY (4TH SUNDAY OF LENT)
Act of Consecration
Today we rejoice, because Easter, the Feast of our Salvation, is drawing near. Jerusalem, of which the Introit speaks, is the symbol on earth of our Mother, the Church, which is "God's House".
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HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
PALM SUNDAY - April 10:
8:00 am| 9:30 am| 11:00 am| 12:30 pm| 6:00 pm
HOLY THURSDAY - April 14: | 7:30 pm
GOOD FRIDAY - April 15 |12:00 pm | 3:00 pm
Stations of the Cross...
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THE JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM
Just as the Gospel of the First Sunday of Lent always relates Our Lord’s Temptations in the Wilderness, so the Gospel of the Second Sunday is always an account of the Transfiguration of Our...
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Aid to Ukraine
The Archdiocese of Toronto has launched a humanitarian relief effort to help the Ukrainian people. Donations will support the Office for Refugees, Archdiocese of Toronto (ORAT) and the Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA). CNEWA is a papal agency with...
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LENTEN ROSARY OF HEALING WITH DEACON GEORGE
Wednesdays 6:30 pm - March 02, 09, 16, 23 April 06, 13
An opportunity to pray the rosary for our loved ones who suffer from addictions, distractions and doubts which have led them away from family, friends, church and faith...
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CHURCH RESTRICTION CHANGES
We are pleased to share news that as of Tuesday, March 1, St. Joseph Parish will be able to offer 100% seating capacity with no physical distancing restrictions. Please note that masks will still be required.
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LENT IS AROUND THE CORNER
At the very beginning of Lent we hear of Our Lord’s forty day fast in preparation for his public ministry which would lead him through His Passion and Death to His Resurrection. The Temptations...
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OUR LORD REJECTED BY HIS OWN
Today’s Gospel is St. Luke’s account of the teaching of the “Beatitudes”, by Our Lord. These are short phrases in which He declares the blessedness of those who suffer now, because they will receive...
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Virtual Ordinandi Dinner 2022
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Virtual Ordinandi Dinner
Sponsored by the Serra Foundation of Canada and the 6 Serra Clubs in the Archdiocese of Toronto to be held virtually on
Tuesday, March 1, 2022 @ 7pm
via youtube.com...
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OUR LORD REJECTED BY HIS OWN
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...
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A special word of Thanks
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...
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OUR LADY’S DECEMBER FEASTS:
- 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...
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2022 Envelops
READY FOR PICKUP
in the Church Hall
arranged in numberical order
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Knights * KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS * Contest
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...
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LAST SUNDAY OF NOVEMBER
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...