July 3, 2016 - Precious Blood Cathedral

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July 3, 2016 - Precious Blood Cathedral
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 Email: [email protected]
Pastor:
Rev. Father Hamish Currie
Assistant Pastor:
Parish Secretary:
Sue St. Jules
Office hours: 8:30AM-12:30PM
Sunday Masses:
5:00 PM Saturday Vigil Mass
10:00 AM, & 8:30 PM
Weekday Masses:
8:00 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.
Diocesan Order of Women:
CWL President:
Gerri Chateau, 705-759-4698
Liturgical Music/Choir:
Bulletin Announcements
Email yours to
[email protected]
before 11:00 A.M. Wednesday
Ordinary Time Week 14
July 3, 2016
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Precious Blood Cathedral
Scripture Readings: July 4 to July 9, 2016
Monday
Hosea 2.14, 15b-16, 19-20; Matthew 9.18-26
Tuesday
Hosea 8.4-7, 11-13; Matthew 9.32-38
Wednesday
Hosea 10.1-3, 7-8, 12; Matthew 10.1-7
Thursday
Hosea 11-1, 3-5b, 8c-9; Matthew 10.7-15
Friday
Hosea 14.1-9; Matthew 10.16-23
Saturday
Isaiah 6.1-8; Matthew 10.24-33
Monday, July 4
łDorothy Yadivisiak by CWL
8:00 A.M.
Tuesday, July 5
Communion Service
8:00 A.M.
Wednesday, July 6
No Mass
Thursday, July 7
łDorothy Yadivisiak by Dawn Malone
For the summer months of July
and August, there will be a change
in the mass schedule.
Saturday at 5:00 and Sunday at
8:30 remain the same, but we will
have one mass Sunday morning,
combining the 9 and 11 masses
into one mass at 10:00 am.
8:00 A.M.
Friday, July 8
8:00 A.M.
łDorothy Yadivisiak by Kelly Grundy & Family
Saturday, July 9
5:00 P.M.
łHenry Soltys by His Children
łMarlene Hayes-Sheen by Aunt Freida, Sandra, Janice &
Family
Sunday, July 10
10:00 A.M.
łCarmine Biasucci by Sam & Anna Biasucci & Family
łDorothy Yadivisiak by Darlene, Mike Boyer & Family
With people on holidays, spending
time at camp etcetera, the
numbers attending do not warrant
two masses and there has been
some difficulty scheduling
readers, Eucharistic ministers,
ushers and musicians for all the
masses.
Father Hamish
8:30 P.M.
Intention of Parishioners
Sunday Collections
June 26, 2016
$3,826.90
Thank you for your continued generosity!
Precious Blood Cathedral
Jul 9/10
2016
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Lectors
Eucharistic
Minister
Ushers
Greeters
Saturday
5:00 PM
Vincent Greco
Michelle Inch
Anne Greco
Laura Castellarin
Bernard Lysiak
Neil Conway
John Slobodecki
Paul Logan
Phyllis Delaney
Phyllis Wilson
Sunday
10:00 AM
Louise Bichler
Terry Colizza
Maria Santelli
Bev Dunn
Rudy Wheatley
Brian Lidstone
Bambi Alexander
Barb Matthews
Maria Pasqua
Gino Filice
Terry Zuccato
Sunday
8:30 PM
JOURNEY WINNER
June 26, 2016
Donna
Jaaskelainen
#01745
Come to
me, all you
who
labour and
are
burdened,
and I will
give you
rest….
For my
yoke is
easy, and
my burden
light.
Matthew
11
Fourteenth Week of Ordinary Time
Sunday is the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time. We continue in Luke's Gospel with
Jesus sending out the seventy-two “like lambs among wolves.” Typical of Jesus' teachings, the
sending reveals both the grace of being sent and a lesson of what to be thankful for. We are
called not to be proud in our status as Christians, but joyous in our knowledge that we have a
place in God's Kingdom.
The first readings this week are from the Book of the Prophet Hosea. Hosea was a prophet
to the northern kingdom. He was powerful and tender in expressing God's relationship to Israel
in terms he knew. His wife was unfaithful to him in the way Israel was unfaithful to God - yet he
still loved his wife as God was still faithful to Israel. On Saturday, we begin reading from the
Book of the Prophet Isaiah, beginning with the call of Isaiah.
This week Matthew's Gospel shows us how Jesus calls his Apostles and how he sent them out
on mission. We begin with Matthew's version of Jesus healing an official's daughter, and along
the way he heals the woman suffering hemorrhages. Jesus heals a mute man, but the Pharisees
accuse him of using evil powers to do this. Jesus continues to heal. He tells his disciples to pray
for even more disciples. Jesus selects twelve special disciples, his Apostles (meaning “those who
are sent”), and gives them the power to heal and to proclaim, “The Kingdom of heaven is at
hand.” They are sent to “Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, drive out demons.”
And they are not to charge for their ministry. They are to be discerning: “Behold, I am sending
you like sheep in the midst of wolves; so be shrewd as serpents and simple as doves.” He tells
them that they will be persecuted, “but whoever endures to the end will be saved.” Jesus tells
them to not be afraid for God will protect them.
Sunday is the Fifteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time. In Luke's gospel we see Jesus
challenged by a scholar who asks how to obtain eternal life. Jesus says “love your neighbor as
yourself.” When he is asked, “who is my neighbor?” Jesus tells the well-loved story of the Good
Samaritan, who stopped to help a Levite who had been left for dead. Even though others had
passed by the Levite, the Samaritan cares for him with tenderness. “Go and do likewise,” Jesus
tells us.