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Body and Blood of Christ Corpus Christi
Think for a moment what it means that blood is in us to give. Whether donating to the blood bank, working for a worthy cause or giving birth, are we not really talking about more than blood cells, platelets and...
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The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
“Today is the Sunday of the Most Holy Trinity. The light of Eastertide and of Pentecost renews in us every year the joy and amazement of faith: let us recognize that God is not something vague, our God is...
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Pentecost Sunday
After the fast of Lent we pull out all stops to celebrate this most joyful season in the liturgical year. The fifty days of Easter come to an end with Pentecost. We’ve celebrated in many ways, singing...
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Sunday Mass Obligation
On March 13, 2020, Cardinal Collins issued a communication to the faithful of this archdiocese indicating that it was necessary to cancel public celebrations of the Eucharist on the coming Sunday, stating: “For this weekend and any other which...
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Ascension of the Lord
“When they had gathered together they asked him, ‘Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?”
The readings today mark an extremely important transition in the life of Christ and His Church...
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Catholic Education Week – May 1 to 6
Every year during Catholic Education Week, we are called to celebrate the valuable contributions that Catholic schools make to our parish communities, our province and our country.
This year, Catholic Education Week will be celebrated from Sunday, May 1 to...
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As We Celebrate Holy Week In Our Parish
Dear Parishioners:
We begin the holiest of weeks. We receive our palms to remember Jesus entering the City of Jerusalem for the last time. We gather around the altar to hear Jesus share His life with us for...
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SCHEDULE FOR LENT and HOLY WEEK 2022
April 9/10 | PALM SUNDAY | Saturday, April 9 at 5:00 pm | Sunday, April 10 at 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00pm
April 14 | HOLY THURSDAY | 8:00 pm | Holy Eucharist & Washing of the...
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Celebrate Marriage This Sunday
Marriage is a cornerstone of life, society and the Church. And although the Holy Spirit is always with us, married life isn’t always easy. As Pope Francis wrote in a 2021 letter to married couples:
Marriage, as...
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Feast Day of Saint Blaise
Saint Blaise was a physician and bishop of Sebastea in historical Armenia. According to Acta Sanctorum, he was martyred in 316 AD. He is the Patron Saint of throat related diseases.
In honour of Saint Blaise we will...
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Join Cardinal Collins in Praying for Christian Unity
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (January 18 to 25) is an important time to reflect on the common bonds that bring us together as believers in Christ, rather than what pulls us apart. It should be the hope...
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A FAMILY BUILT ON STEWARDSHIP
This Sunday’s great solemnity invites us to contemplate the beauty of the Holy Family. Pope Paul VI says that the Holy Family should ‘serve as a model of what the family should be. May it show us...
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Update on Christmas Masses from the Archdiocese of Toronto
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We pray that you and your loved ones are safe...
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Our Patron Saint’s Feast Day
ST MARTIN OF TOURS
Our Patron Saint's Feast Day Images
As we prepare for our Patron Saint’s Feast Day, please join us in prayer for our Novena beginning Wednesday, November 3rd after each Mass through to...