Precious Blood Cathedral

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Precious Blood Cathedral
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Precious Blood Cathedral
778 Queen Street East, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario P6A 2B1
Tel: 705-256-8474 / Fax: 705-945-8287
www.preciousbloodssm.com / Email: [email protected]
Journey Office: 705-450-GIVE (4483) / Email: [email protected]
Pastor:
Rev. Father Hamish Currie
Assistant Pastor:
Fr. Ignatius Xavier
Parish Secretary:
Lisa Wyer
Office hours: 8:30AM-12:30PM
Sunday Masses:
5:00 PM Saturday Vigil Mass
9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 8:30 PM
Mission Statement
We are a welcoming Catholic community; the Cathedral Church in the Diocese of
Sault Ste. Marie, empowered by the Holy Spirit, for the transformation of
ourselves and the world, rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We reach out to all
people and work to preach the Good News through the Liturgy and Sacraments.
We shall achieve our mission through faith formation initiatives for those of all ages
and outreach to those with spiritual and material needs.
Pentecost Sunday
June 8, 2014
Weekday Masses:
7:55 A.M.
No Mass on Wednesdays
Sacrament of Penance:
Saturday 4:15 to 4:45 P.M.
Baptism:
Usually on the 3rd Sunday of the
month. Please make arrangements
one month in advance by contacting
the Parish Office.
Marriages:
Please make marriage
arrangements six months in advance
by contacting the Parish office.
Papal Blessing:
Please allow at least 6 months for
Papal Blessing to arrive after the
request has been made.
Prayer Line:
Cecile Pavoni, 759-2856
Diocesan Order of Women:
Dorothy Yadivisiak
CWL President:
Louise McGuire, 254-7869
Liturgical Music/Choir:
Nicole Dugas, 206-8226
Bulletin Announcements
Please email your announcement to
[email protected]
before 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday
Then there appeared to them tongues as of fire...they were all filled with the Holy Spirit. (Gospel)
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Scripture Readings: June 9- June 15
Monday
1 Kings 17.1-6; Matthew 5.1-12
Tuesday
1 Kings 17.7-16; Matthew 5.13-16
Wednesday
Acts 11.21b-26; 13.1-3; Matthew 10.7-13
Thursday
1 Kings 18.41-46; Matthew 5.20-26
Friday
1 Kings 19.9a, 11-16; Matthew 5.27-32
Saturday & Sunday Exodus 34.4b-6, 8-9; 2 Corinthians 13.11-13; John 3.16-18
Monday, June 9
7:55 A.M.
+ Peter & Anne Furac by Martin Furac & Family & Mary
Intentions of Tony Martin & Family by Eileen Fagan
Tuesday, June 10
7:55 A.M.
+ Annette Larouche by Marie Claude Brassard
+ Gord Brady by Denis LaRochelle
Wednesday, June 11
No Mass
Thursday, June 12
7:55 A.M.
+ Walter Zagrobelny by Bertelaine & Ken Frechette
Special Intentions by Jean Lajambe
We offer our prayers and condolences to the
family of Rose Chiappetta and our
prayers and condolences to
Dawn Malone on the death of her
brother-in-law.
Altar flowers this week
donated in loving memory of
Agathe & Joseph Bichler (parents), Gertrude
& Agathe Bichler (sisters) by
Joe & Louise Bichler
Friday, June 13
7:55 A.M.
+ John Brassard by Sandy & Angelo Cavicchiolo
+ Dorothy Lemay by Jean Scott
Saturday, June 14
+ Jack Ostroski by The Family
+ Guido & Eda Verdone by their daughter
5:00 P.M.
Sunday, June 15
9:00 A.M.
+ Vincent Caicco by his wife Franca & Family
+ Edward Yadivisiak by Dorothy Yadivisiak & Dawn
Malone
11:00 A.M.
Intentions of Parishioners
8:30 P.M.
+ Artie Esposito by Ed Schaefer & Family
Congratulations to Tori Micomonaco who
was baptized May 31, 2014.
May her parents and godparents be
examples of faith to inspire her.
REMINDER
Please do not leave valuables
visible in your car and lock your vehicle.
Sunday, June 1
Building/Journey Fund YTD
$5037
$382,502
Thank you for your
continued generosity!
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Lectors
Eucharistic
Minister
Ushers
Greeters
Saturday
5:00 P.M.
Jill Micomonaco
Lorna Connolly
Robert Dugas
Louise Adams
Monique Staruck
Bernard Lysiak
Neil Conway
John Slobodecki
Richard Bubinas
Phyllis Delaney
Edna Miskiw
Sunday
9:00 A.M.
Louise Bichler
Terry Bos
Louise McGuire
Barbara Klesh
Clare Lennox
Rudy Wheatley
Brian Lidstone
Agnes Cote
Donna Bos
Sunday
11:00 A.M.
Vinnie Greco
Sonya Masotti
John Bruno
Myrtle Corelli
Bambi Alexander
Ted & Norma Wall
Phil Bellerose
Myrtle Corelli
Kerrie Tuckett
Sunday
8:30 P.M.
Ivan McCaig
John Stadnyk
Martial Moreau
Gino Filice
June 14/15
After the wind there
was an earthquake…
but the Lord was not
in the
earthquake...The
Lord was not in the
fire. After the fire
there was a tiny
whispering sound.
When he heard this,
Elijah hid his face in
his cloak.
1 Kings: 19
This week at Precious Blood Cathedral
Wed. June 11
6:00 pm
Fundraising Committee Meeting in the Church
Thurs. June 12
7:00pm
Communications Committee Meeting in the Boardroom
CWL
Sick and Shut In
Please remember in
your prayers, all the
sick and shut in
especially
Mae Roberts,
Bernice Corcoran,
Margaret Nicholson,
Gerald Nolan &
Larry Ducharme
June 16: Keep that date open for Sister Roberta Low’s Spiritual Reflection at 1:30 p.m. at St. Ambrose Parish in Thessalon. We could car pool and have an enjoyable uplifting afternoon with Sister and other ladies of
the Parish.
Dinner Meeting: We were very pleased to have had 28 CWL members attend our dinner meeting on June
3 at Grand Gardens. Twenty five ladies received Pins and Certificates for their years of service from 5 yrs. to
60 yrs. Congratulations and thank you for all that you do for the League.
Correction –regarding June 7 potluck. It is cancelled.
Executive meeting: Aug. 25 at 12 noon at the Sacred Heart Center.
This is the last CWL news until the end of August, unless something special arises. We wish all of you an enjoyable summer and safety to those persons who will be travelling.
May God Bless you all
Liturgy
Have you seen the beautiful artwork?
The Children’s Liturgy group have been busy.
Take a few minutes to look at the artwork in
Ste. Anne’s Room.
The children are very proud of their work.
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Remember to join us on Sunday, June 8th, for the 2nd annual bbq from 12 noon
to 4pm at the rear of the Cathedral. This family oriented bbq will include the
sale of tasty food items from M&M’s, coffee and tea courtesy of Dick Brownlee
at Tim Horton’s and thirst quenching beverages. There will be a children’s play
area, music and stimulating activities for adults.
May 31
Journey Lottery Winner
Gayle Petrocco
Very Important Note for
Eucharistic Ministers
All Eucharistic Ministers who take communion to homebound parishioners
are asked to contact Mairead Nicholls.
705-945-8554
This is very important as we want to update our list of
homebound parishioners.
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In the Community
ARCH 30TH, 2
Joe Zambon: A Summer Praise & Worship Concert: Precious Blood Cathedral,
together with all Catholic parishes in Sault Ste. Marie are hosting a summer praise and worship
concert for the entire family! Joe Zambon is one of Canada’s leading young Catholic musicians
and will be stopping in Sault Ste. Marie during his cross-Canada tour. Joe’s inspiring music, together
with his witness of faith in God, make for a night of uplifting music and celebration
for the whole family.
Join our parish and all Catholics from the Sault, Thursday, July 3 at 7:30pm at
the Roberta Bondar Pavilion. Admission is FREE and ALL are welcome!
This event is proudly presented by the
Catholic Parishes of Sault Ste. Marie.
Joe Zambon has just released his fourth album entitled “Brothers”. When he is not on tour across
Canada, Joe is instrumental in the work of the Catholic Chaplaincy at York University in Toronto.
Visit Joe on the web at www.joezambonmusic.com
Otto Volpe
705-949-4409
[email protected]
Tenth Week of Ordinary Time
Sunday, June 8 is Pentecost Sunday, as the readings and the whole Church celebrate the coming and
ongoing presence of the Holy Spirit among us. Jesus breathes on his jittery followers and tells them,
"Peace be with you" and fills them with courage.
Wednesday is the Memorial of Saint Barnabas, Apostle. Friday is the Memorial of Saint Anthony
of Padua, Priest and Doctor of the Church.
During the week, we begin a three week period of looking at the Books of Kings. Elijah follows the
Lord's direction and changes the hearts of many. The week ends as Elijah calls Elisha into service for the
Lord.
This week we begin reading the Gospel According to Matthew, starting with the Sermon on the
Mount. Jesus is the new Moses, and offers us a new and radical teaching. It begins by his telling a small
group of followers that they are blessed - not because they have their acts together, but because they are
spiritually poor, meek, those desiring justice, the merciful, the clean of heart, the peacemakers and the
persecuted. Salt and light explain who they are as disciples. They are to obey the law and prophets which
Jesus came to fulfill. Whereas the law forbad killing, Jesus calls his disciples to be reconcilers. The law forbad adultery, but Jesus warns about lust and whatever is an occasion for sinning. The law forbad taking
false oaths, but Jesus calls his disciples to a deeper fidelity and integrity.
The week closes with Trinity Sunday, which always follows Pentecost. It celebrates the un-knowable
relationship between the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit - and their loving support for us in our lives.
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