Aug 28B - Holy Redeemer Parish
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Aug 28B - Holy Redeemer Parish
Holy Redeemer Roman Catholic Church Address: 44 Rothesay Drive, Kanata, K2L 2X1 Telephone: 613-836-1764 Fax: 613-836-5973 Email: [email protected] Website: www.holyredeemer.ca Pastor: Rev. James Raphel C.M.F. [email protected] Associate Pastor: Rev. Matthew Chojna [email protected] Deacon: Rev. Mr. Paul Coderre [email protected] Summer Bulletin August 2016 Sunday Mass Times 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. Weekday Masses Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. First Saturday 9:00 a.m. Saturday: Sunday : Contact Us Parish Mission Statement The Holy Redeemer Parish Community lives the Way, the Truth and the Life by reaching out with the Good News to Welcome, to Serve and to Care. Pastoral Assistant Deacon Paul Coderre [email protected] Coordinator of Temporal Works Mary Jane McAuley [email protected] Youth Office Cathy Koss [email protected] Receptionist/Secretary Maureen Brannan [email protected] Office Hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Bequests and Planned Giving In your kindness, please remember Holy Redeemer Parish in your bequests. Please contact the office 613-836-1764 to make arrangements. PARISH REGISTRATION: If you are new to our Parish Community, please fill out this form and put it in the collection basket. Names:__________________________________________________________________________________ Email:_______________________________________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________________________Postal Code:___________ Phone Number 613-_______________________ Envelopes ____Yes/No ?______ Welcome Fr. James Raphel C.M.F. Our New Pastor Pope Francis’ Intentions for August 2016 Universal: Sports. That sports may be an opportunity for friendly encounters between peoples and may contribute to peace in the world. Evangelization: Living the Gospel. That Christians may live the Gospel, giving witness to faith, honesty, and love of neighbour. First Reconciliation and First Communions Please see the Parish website for important information concerning the preparation of Grade 2 and above children for their sacraments. Fr. James Raphel hails from the Southern State of Kerala, in India. Though Catholics are very much a minority in India (1.55%) the Catholic Church in Kerala, India dates back to AD 52, due to the Missionary Apostolate of St. Thomas, the Apostle. Fr. James joined the Claretian Congregation (Religious Order founded by St. Anthony Claret, Spain) at the age of fifteen and after thirteen years of formation in the various parts of India, ordained as a priest in 1993. As a priest, one of his unique experiences was that he served among the patients with leprosy (Bangalore, India) for six years. Though very challenging it was indeed a rewarding missionary experience for him. In the year 2000, he was sent to Canada to join the Claretian Community here. Upon arrival in Montreal he spent one year learning French and the Canadian way of life. He served in the Archdiocese of Toronto for one year before moved to Ottawa in 2002. Upon arrival in Ottawa, he was first appointed as the Administrator of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and in 2004 as Pastor of Holy Cross Parish. Thus after twelve years of service at Holy Cross, he is moving to Holy Redeemer Parish and is looking forward to serve the community here. Fr. James comes from a “small” family of eleven children and his mother is now 94 years old. He holds a post graduate Degree in Psychiatric Social Work and his hobbies are watching cricket, soccer and cooking (mostly Indian food). Currently Fr. James is in the transitional stage of joining the Archdiocese of Ottawa through incardination. YOUTH CORNER CONTACT ME CELEBRATING THE YOUTH OF OUR PARISH Anything interest you? Do you want to know more? Have any questions? ………. Come out and get involved! Cathy Koss at [email protected] or 613.836.1764 “dear young people, do not be afraid to be holy” - St. Pope John Paul II THE ROCK LEADERSHIP TEAM Come join an awesome group of high school and university students who serve and lead The Rock (grades 6-8) every Friday night! If you are in Grades 9 or above and are interested in volunteering for the 2016-2017 school year then please pick up an application form in the vestibule on the Youth Corner of the Bulletin Board. Training will begin the end of August or early September! What’s Happening This Week? “I.T. Volunteer Needed” Week of Aug 29th to Sept 4th 2016 Monday: 8:00 p.m. Christian Meditation 10:00 a.m. Italian Prayer Group Tuesday: 9:30 a.m. Divine Mercy Cenacle 6:30 p.m. Legion of Mary Meeting 7:00 p.m. Praise and Worship Evening Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. Sandwich Makers Thursday: 6:00 Alpha Hosts Training 7:30 p.m. Summer Trio-Choir Practice Friday: 5:30 a.m. Early Bird Mass, Men of the Eucharist Divine Mercy Cenacle Saturday: 9:00 a.m. First Saturday Mass 4:00 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Confessions 5:00 p.m. Mass Sunday: September 4th 2016 - The 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Masses at 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. For more information and to listen to the latest Homilies and to read our current Bulletin, please see our Parish Website: http://www.holyredeemer.ca Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction are held each weekday one hour before the start of Mass, and every Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Your Weekly Smile The Parish is always in need of volunteers. In addition to such ministries as Pastoral Care and those who serve at Mass like the Ushers, Extra-ordinary Ministers of Communion and Lectors, we also need people to help in non-liturgical ways. For example, we need someone with expertise in Information Technology to help in the maintenance and up-grading of our Parish Computer System. If you can spare an hour or so a couple of times a month to help, it would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Deacon Paul or Mary Jane, in the Office, if you feel called to help, 613-836-1764. “Alpha Hosts & Helpers Needed” The Alpha Course which starts on Tuesday evening September 13th, 2016 needs your help. Each evening of the course the participants and leaders sit down to a home cooked supper. Alpha Helpers are needed to assist in the preparation, and serving, of these meals and Alpha Hosts are needed to lead the discussions which are held following the viewing of a video. Alpha Helpers are assigned to a particular table and participate in the discussions following the meal. Both Alpha Hosts and Helpers will be given training and materials to help in their respective roles. Please let Deacon Paul know if you are willing to help out as either an Alpha Host or Alpha Helper. “Catechism - Pillar II: The Sacraments” The new Pastoral Year is approaching along with the new School Year. As we have in the past, the Parish will conduct an in-depth study of our Catholic Faith led by Deacon Paul Delmas. This Fall the study group will look at the Second Pillar of our Catholic Faith, namely, the Sacraments. The sessions will feature a video lecture by Dr. Jeff Cavins. The course will be held on Wednesday evenings following the 7:00 p.m. Mass starting Sept14th, 2016 and again on Friday afternoons at 1:00 p.m. starting on Sept16th. The cost is $40 per individual or $25 each for a couple sharing the study materials. These funds pay for the cost of the DVD series used and the Study Binders provided. To register contact Maureen in the Church Office 613-836-1764. “The Alpha Course is Near!” The Alpha Course is coming to Holy Redeemer. The course will be run on Tuesday evenings from September 13th to December 6th, 2016. Each evening will start with supper served at 6:00 p.m. and will end by 8:30 p.m. The Alpha Retreat which is part of the Course will be held on Saturday October 29th, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Alpha Course is aimed at re-awakening our faith and re-introducing ourselves to Jesus. Registration Forms are available in the Vestibule and the Office. Celebrations and Intentions Aug 27 5:00 p.m. Joe McAuley† by Mary Jane and Melissa Mary and Gerald Willan† by The Tkackik Family Doug Anderson† by Jim and Madeleine Riordan Thanksgiving to St. Jude by Bonnie Switzer Anniversary Blessings for Thom and Alicia Moloney by The Family Aug 28 8:00 a.m. Margaret Maheral† by Clarence Maheral 9:30 a.m. Parish Community 11:00 a.m. Rejeanne Bast† by Edmund Bast Mariamma James† by Reji James Thekkeveettil Roland Altfuldisch† by Florian Altfuldisch Wedding Blessings for Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Eckert by Rosemary Logan Birthday Blessings for Anna Maria Cervo by Franca and Family Birthday Blessings for Brian and Theresa by Ted and Nancy Penton 7:00 p.m. Special Intentions for Anika Dilawri by Friends and Family Aug 29 9:00 a.m. Edgardo Cortez† by The Ringuette Family Special Intentions Joe, Betty and Family by The Family Aug 30 9:00 a.m. Special Intentions for Shannon McGruer by a Friend Aug 23 7:00 p.m. Edward Czuj† by Shannon and Steve Rodney and Family Sep 1 9:00 a.m. Mrs. Claude Joseph† by the Dilawri Family Sep 2 9:00 a.m. Deceased Members of The Tate Family† by The Family Sep 3 Sep 4 9:00 a.m. (unannounced) 5:00 p.m. Ann Scott† by Ann Cooper Most Abandoned Souls in Purgatory by Catharine Dupras Domenico Bortolotti† by The Bortolotti Family Delbert (Red) Coogan† by The Murray Family 8:00 a.m. Parish Community 9:30 a.m. Luis de Amorim† by The Family 11:00 a.m. Debbie Atkinson† by Gord and Elaine Atkinson Lawrence Burns† by The Carter Family Emily and Aloysius Thomas and Children† by Veda Rodrigues 7:00 p.m. Rose Wijesekera† by Rohan and Family “Feel the Burn” Feel the burn! If it doesn’t hurt, you are not working hard enough. Push yourself! Give 110%. These are the terms used by fitness instructors and coaches, when they are trying to get people to improve physically, or to be more successful as a team. Teachers and professors urge their students to study harder, to do their homework, to research, to write papers, and to read books. These are the things that are supposed to improve the mind, and to help prepare students for life. But when we consider our spiritual health in the light of the Gospel, Jesus tells his listeners to “weep and mourn,” and “you will have pain.” It makes you wonder whether or not Jesus and his followers were pessimists or maybe even masochists. But in truth, Jesus was actually more of a realist. He knew, and he was telling others, that the way to joy and happiness is through the Cross. Sin must be brought to the Cross of Jesus Christ, and evil can only be overcome by the power of God’s redeeming love. Jesus acting as our spiritual fitness instructor was showing us the way to exercise for spiritual health. So Jesus told his disciples that it was more blessed to mourn for sin, because if you do, it will yield the fruit of peace, joy and righteousness. Yes, Jesus knew that the Cross would be a stumbling block for those who refused to believe in him. But, like a fitness instructor, he knew that unless people pushed themselves spiritually, they would not be able to improve their spiritual life – to improve their personal relationship with God. You see, the Cross for Jesus was not defeat, but victory – victory over sin – victory over the forces of evil in the world – victory over the Devil himself. Through his death on the Cross, Jesus won for all of us a new life of freedom from the power of death, sin and despair. It is the Easter victory of Jesus that teaches us true courage in the face of suffering and death. Without the Cross there would have been no Resurrection, and it is in the Resurrection of Christ, that our fears are laid to rest. His Resurrection is the total, final triumph which leads directly to peace and joy at the end. Yes, we will have troubles in this life. But if we look at life through the eyes of faith, we will be able to see the final reward – complete victory over sin, suffering, and death through Jesus Christ. Deacon Paul Coderre Prayers for the Sick. Please pray for the sick among our families and friends, especially, Tracy Larocque, Jim Riordan, Karyn Myhill, Henry Struble, Emmett Shields, Carol Braun, Remi Viel, Celine Planthara, Jean Sehn, Bonnie Waterhouse, Michael Butler, Evelyn Raine, Jacques Rivet, Brenda Corr and Lane Bourbonniere. The names will be kept on the list for one month. If you wish someone to remain in prayers after this time please contact the Church Office. Prayers for the Deceased. Please pray for Claude Adams, Alice MacDonald and all the deceased members of our congregation.