Apr 10th – 3rd Sunday of Easter - St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church
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Apr 10th – 3rd Sunday of Easter - St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church
Bishop of the Diocese Most Reverend Gerard P Bergie, D.D. Pastor Father Obioma Anyanwu Sunday Masses Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday 9:00 and 11:00 am Children’s Liturgy: September - June Diocese of St. Catharines St. Patrick Catholic Church Weekday Masses Monday through Saturday 8:30 am Rosary/Adoration before Weekday Masses Confessions Sat 4 - 4:45 pm or before weekday Masses Baptism Sunday 12:30 pm by appointment Marriage Arrangements should be made at least 6 months in advance. Marriage preparation course required Sacrament of the Sick Communion for the Sick and Shut-ins Please call the office. Secretary Sandy Johnson Office hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Enter on Victoria St. Schools Parish Established 1859 Church Dedicated 1880 123 King Street Port Colborne, Ontario L3K 4G3 Telephone: 905-834-6426 Fax: 905-834-1215 St. Patrick Elementary School 905-835-1091 Lakeshore Catholic High School 905-835-2451 Email: [email protected] Cemetery Mount St. Joseph’s, 712 Lakeshore Rd E 905-834-3460 Website: stpatrickcatholic.ca Diocesan Website: www.saintcd.com Ministry Schedule - April 16/17 Hospitality: 5:00pm - Tom Lannan & Joe Attard 9:00am - Joe Gatt & Lisa Shibley 11:00am - Susan Brown & Sime Zuvic Minister of Communion: 5:00pm - Mary Ayotte & Joe Attard 9:00am - Lisa Shibley & Maxine Cloutier 11:00am - Jackie Gatt & Dino Sicoli Children’s Liturgy: 11:00am - Rosalind Aliberti 3rd Sunday of Easter Year C “Do you love me?” And he said to him, “Lord, you know everything; you know I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my sheep.” Commentators/Lectors: 5:00pm - C - Needed & L - Bettina D. 9:00am - C - Kim G. & L - Cathy S. 11:00am - C - Theresa A. & L - Barb B. Altar Servers: 5:00pm - Ella 9:00am - Jackson & Derek 11:00am - Clara, Emma & Dante Counters: 11:00am - Barb Brown & Carmen Lannan April 10, 2016 A.D. 3rd Sunday of Easter - Year C Monday April 11 - 8:30am (St. Stanislaus) +For the peaceful rest of Mary Sorich as requested by her family Tuesday April 12 - 8:30am +For the peaceful rest of Mary Potrecz as requested by Terry and Pat Law +For the peaceful rest of Leando Bendia as requested by Albina and Jack Hopkins Wednesday April 13 - 8:30am For the special intentions of Fr. Antony as requested by Pat and Terry Law Thursday April 14 - 8:30am +For the peaceful rest of Mary Sorich as requested by her family Thursday April 14 - 2:30pm - Mass at Portal Village Friday April 15 - 8:30am For the special intentions of Susan and Sam D’Uva as requested by Dad and Jane D’Uva Saturday April 16 - 8:30am ****AVAILABLE**** Saturday April 16 - 5:00pm (4th Sunday of Easter) +For the peaceful rest of Anna Kirkwood and Ercole DiPasquale as requested by sister and daughter Bettina DiGiulo Sunday April 17 - 9:00am (4th Sunday of Easter) +For the peaceful rest of Gladys Tonnos as requested by her family Sunday April 17 - 11:00am (4th Sunday of Easter) For a Mass of thanksgiving as requested by Tony and Jane D’Uva +For the peaceful rest of Frank Ebejer as requested by Jackie, Victor and Rita Gatt Lord may the request of our people rise before you like a fragrant offering Last Sunday’s Offering: $1637.00 Thank you for your generosity to the House of God. Please remember St. Patrick’s in your wills and may God Bless you as you do so. ********************************************** APRIL AT A GLANCE ~CWL Meeting: Tuesday April 12 at 1 pm ~Refugee Family Collection: April 16/17 ~School Easter Mass: Friday April 22 at 9:30am ~KOC Meeting: Wednesday April 27 at 5:30pm ~Pope’s Pastoral Works Collection: Apr 30/May 1 ~CWL Meeting: Tuesday May 10 at 1 pm ~Grade 2 Retreat: Thursday May 12 - 10am - 1pm WILL YOU FOLLOW? This week’s Gospel Reading tells of Jesus’ third appearance to the disciples after his resurrection. The first and second appearances were recorded in the passage we reflected on in last week’s Gospel Reading. In the first post resurrection appearance, Jesus breathes on his disciples the Holy Spirit and gives them the Great Commission. In the second post resurrection appearance, he dispels Follow me and Thomas’ doubts and welcomes him into a full faith. This third fishers appearance which we read about this week reemphasizes Jesus’ power and authority; it reinstitutes the basis of communion, and reaffirms the command to “follow me.” Seven disciples, Peter, Nathanael, the two sons of Zebedee, Thomas and two others, return from an unsuccessful night of fishing just as the sun is rising. As they near shore they encounter a man who calls to them and tells them to cast the net on the right side of the fishing boat, which they do. Surely, there must have been something unusual and commanding about Jesus for these tired fishermen to pay any attention to him. Having been raised in Maine near the harbor, I can assure you that if you or I stood on the shore and similarly instructed tired professional fisherman, who had spent the early hours in fishing failure, how to fish we would quickly discover how little attention would be given to us. But Peter and the disciples did as they were instructed and surprisingly hauled in a potentially net breaking catch of 153 large fish. The significance of this event was immediately obvious. John instantly recognized that it was Jesus, and Peter knowing who had orchestrated this miracle dove into the water and swam to shore, abandoning everything to once again experience Jesus’ presence. Jesus was recognized by the power and authority that resides in him. Previously, the last meal they ate with Jesus was the Passover meal which he hosted for them on the night in which he was betrayed. We must keep in mind that Jesus’ subsequent betrayal was not only Judas’ notorious act, but also the notorious abandonment of Jesus by all his disciples, though John later stood with him at the cross. It was there in that upper room, that Jesus prepared a meal within the meal, for he took the common bread and wine of the Passover meal and offered it as the meal of his body and blood, the body and blood of a new and everlasting covenant for the forgiveness of sins. Surely, experiencing a little bit of residual guilt, the disciples must have rejoiced to see that their Lord had prepared another meal for them, provided the substance of the meal, and invited them to partake. As he broke the bread and distributed it to them how they must have rejoiced remembering that previous meal and the assurance of forgiveness. In spite of past sins and failures, communion with Jesus was possible on the basis of his provision and grace. Then the focus uncomfortably shifts to Peter. We wonder if Jesus did not detect in Peter doubts regarding the full extent of Jesus’ forgiveness toward him. Luke’s Gospel tells us Jesus warned Peter, “Simon, Simon, behold, Satan demanded to have you, that he might sift I will make you you like wheat, but I have prayed for you that your faith of men! may not fail; and when you have turned again, strengthen your brethren.” Did Peter and the others recall both Jesus’ words of warning and the words of hope, or did Peter simply recall in his heart his three-fold denial of Jesus? In any case, Jesus three times asks Peter the same question, “Do you love me?” With each assurance by Peter Jesus affirmingly replies, “Feed my sheep.” Jesus further assures Peter of the significance of his future contribution by indicating how Peter would die in service to God’s glory. Lastly, Jesus said to Peter, “Follow me,” once again offering to Peter a lifetime of companionship as he fulfills Jesus’ call to follow him. Communion was now complete for Peter, forgiveness fully experienced, and purpose fully restored. No doubt we can see ourselves in the lives of these ordinary men who became Apostles of the Church. Were they so very much unlike us? No. Rather we find that we have much in common with them. We too have tasted the joy of Jesus’ fellowship. We too have denied him, all too frequently. He also offers us forgiveness and a lifetime of companionship. He too calls to us, “Follow me.” Consequently, these events in their lives were written for our example that we might learn from them and follow their Lord, and ours, with our whole heart. Emmaus Journey Reflections ************************************************ GRIEF RECOVERY OUTREACH PROGRAM A Grief Recovery Outreach Program sponsored by Armstrong Funeral Home and Davidson Funeral Home, starts on Thursday, April 21st, 2016 and will continue Thursday for 10 weeks. It is held from 6:15 a.m. to 8:45 p.m. at Northland Pointe (Board Room), 2 Fielden Ave. Port Colborne. This is a FREE seminar for the public. An RSVP is required. You can contact Armstrong Funeral Home at 905834-3483 or Davidson Funeral Home at 905-834-4833. ST. PATRICK PARISH PRAYER FOR GUIDANCE (Please pray daily) Lord, show us your plan for us. Lord, fulfill among us your promise to build your Church. Lord, whatever you ask of me I will do. The Lord makes promises to us, he also delights in us making promises to him. A Christian is one who delights in, welcomes, honours and obeys the things of God as taught by Jesus who is Lord and Saviour. (Remember PUSH = Pray Until Something Happens). Ask and you shall receive, search and you shall find. REFUGEE UPDATE The Port Colborne Catholic Refugee Ministry made a presentation at all Masses this weekend to update you on the Refugee status. The donation envelopes attached to this bulletin will be used for the collection which will be taken up on the weekend of April 16/17. Please note the change in how to make out your donation cheques. The cheques donated for refugee fund will now be payable to St. Patrick's Church (Memo line - Refugee Donation) and it is imperative that you include your name, address and envelope number on the envelopes. Thank you for you generous donation to this worthy cause which brings people here to our peaceful and loving community who have known nothing but war and strife. “Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these...you did it to me” Matthew 25:40 ************************************************ BECOME A CATHOLIC DISCIPLE Beginning on Monday April 18, 2016, St. Martin of Tours will be presenting “The Catholic Disciple” by Fr. Bob Bedard, founder of “The Companions of the Cross” Order of Priests. These sessions will take place on Mondays from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm in the Parish Hall. “Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” Matthew 28:18-20. Come and find out what it means to be a Catholic Disciple. Bring your family and friends along. Contact Doug or Maeve Devlin for more information 289-780-4967.