mass intentions - Canadian Martyrs Catholic Parish
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mass intentions - Canadian Martyrs Catholic Parish
CANADIAN MARTYRS CATHOLIC PARISH 835 Northmount Dr., N.W. Calgary, AB T2L 0A3 TEL: 403-284-3311, FAX: 403-220-0095 E-mail: [email protected] web site: www.canadianmartyrsparish.ca Pastor: Fr. Jos Tom Kalathil Parambil e-mail:[email protected] Fr. Paulos Tewelde - In Residence Secretary: Regina C. Bartlett Custodian: PolMax ecology cleaning Ltd Sunday Masses: Vigil Saturday - 5:00 p.m. Sunday Morning - 9:00 & 10:45 a.m. Weekday Masses: Monday - 9:00 a.m. Tuesday - 7:00 p.m. Wednesday – Saturday - 9:00 a.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday - 4:00 – 4:30 p.m. or any time by appointment. Adoration of Blessed Sacrament: st 1 Friday of the month - 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Rosary: Sunday, 8:30 a.m. before Mass. Weekdays, before all Masses. Baptism Preparation: A family interview with the priest is required prior to any arrangement for the baptism of a child. Baptismal Instruction is obligatory for both parents. Wedding Arrangements: Couples contemplating marriage should contact a priest at least six months prior to the date chosen. Couples who are planning to be married at Canadian Martyrs Catholic Parish are expected to regularly worship with this Parish Community and to participate in a Marriage Preparation Program. Teacher’s Profession of Faith: Teachers in such a situation should make themselves known to the priest of the parish, be registered, regularly attend Mass at this parish and participate in a ministry. Teacher should bring their completed faith form to their interview with the pastor. Pastoral Health Care Team – welcomes the opportunity to visit and bring the Eucharist to our housebound parishioners. Contact the Parish Office or Tess Langill 403-249-0969 to schedule visits at home or in the hospital. Parish Pastoral Council – st 1 Thursday of the month 7:30 p.m. Catholic Women’s League – rd 3 Tuesday of the month at 1:00 p.m. Office Hours: 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Monday - Friday Knights of Columbus – st 1 Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Society of St. Vincent de Paul – nd th 2 and 4 Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Children’s Liturgy of the Word - (ages 3-7) Sept –June - Held at the 10:30 am Sunday masses except on Holidays and Long weekends of the Calgary Catholic Schools. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults – For those preparing for Baptism or for entry into Full Communion with the Catholic Church. 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time February 15, 2015 -A Vocation View: Today's Gospel says that: "Jesus was moved with pity, when He saw a leper." Are you moved with love or pity when you see the outcast of today's society. Who will come forward to minister Christ today? MASS INTENTIONS Mon Feb 16 9:00 am Tues Feb 17 7:00 pm Wed Feb 18 9:00 am Thurs Feb 19 9:00 am Fri Feb 20 9:00 am Sat Feb 21 9:00 am Sat Feb 21 5:00 pm Sun Feb 22 9:00 am Sun Feb 22 10:45am Mon Feb 23 9:00 am Maria Muto (RIP) Req Theresa Taverna Hryhor Maria Muto (RIP) Req Etta Ibach Students Req Staff & Faculty SFHS Maria Muto (RIP) Req CWL Maria Muto (RIP) Req Rob & Reggie Bartlett Ralph Gaetz (RIP) Req Sharon & Herm Thielen Catherine Keess (RIP) Req Rick & Lorraine Keess Mario Singco (RIP) Req Jose Roel Singco Bill Skulsky (RIP) Req Liggett Family John Ling & Margaret Yong (LIV) Req Ling Family at Canadian Martyrs Parish and we are not afraid to ask God or our favorite saints to help intervene with our requests or thanksgiving. Praying for others also showers benefits on the one who pray. If you are interested to be a Prayer Chain Apostolate, please call Nadean Meyer at 403-282-1654, or the office at 403-284-3311. Thank you & God Bless. Message from Bishop Fred Henry-Re: Together in Action 2015-There is a story of a little boy who was frightened one night during a big thunderstorm. Terrified, he called out from his room, "Daddy, I am scared!" His father, not wanting to get out of bed, called back, "Don't worry, son. God loves you and will take care of you."There was a moment of silence. The little boy said, "I know God loves me, but right now, I need somebody who has skin on."Sometimes God seems almost untouchable. We experience the need for something that will give us the inner strength to cope with life, or peace of mind and freedom from feelings of fear and anxiety. We sometimes see ourselves falling apart and in need of something bigger than ourselves to hold us together. Sometimes we have sense of being wounded, hurt, broken, and in need of healing. That is where Jesus comes in. He was God with skin on, walking among us and showing us what God is like. I think C. S. Lewis put it well: "The Son of God became a man that men might become sons of God." As such, we are called to empower one another to face our present, even if it is arduous, in the redeeming love of Jesus - to be sons and daughters of God “with skin on.”This is what Together in Action is all about. Please give generously. Our target this year is $20,842. Nickels for Novices - We are grateful to the members of our parish for the generosity in support of students in our diocese vocations program. The total contribution to date for 2015 is $113.00 Welcome to all new parishioners. Please take a moment to fill out a registration form in the foyer. Our ushers will be happy to assist you. Canadian Martyrs Parish Sacramental Preparation for First Reconciliation and First Holy Communion -2015 Registration going on now. Please call 403-284-3311 or register on line, [email protected] and please bring a copy of your child’s Baptismal Certificate. Reconciliation prep dates: Feb 26-Parent info & 1st session6:30 to 7:30 pm. March 1, 8 15, 22, at 10:45 m Mass. March 25 Parent meeting &children prep. at 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Celebration: Saturday, March 28,2015at 1:00 pm. Please call Tonia Hemsing for further details Phone: 403.774.5271 [email protected] Holy Communion-Thurs. March 26-Parent Night, 1st Session-6:30-7:30 pm. March 29, Apr 19, 26- May 3 all at 10:45 am Mass Sunday. May 30th Sat- Rehearsal 10 am. Please call Colomba at 403-245-2980. [email protected] Celebration –Sun, May 31st at 10:45 am. Parish Fund Raising Program-The following articles are for sale after each weekend Mass at the Knights of Columbus table: Gift cards, Safeway, Calgary Coop, Vocation Book for $10.00. Visa & Master Cards are honored. Upcoming Parish Event-Fun Bowl-Calgary Winter ClubBowling Centre-7:00 pm- Saturday, Feb 21. Adults=$11Kids $8 - Contact Nadean or Martin Meyer for more info 403-282-1654. Sign up sheet at the back of the Church. Prayer Chain –What is a gift you can give or receive that you do not have to pay membership, user fees or taxes? “The Gift of Giving Prayers” The Prayer Chain is very strong here During the 40 days of Lent make a spiritual pilgrimage of prayer by leading a “Stations of the Cross”. Families and parish groups are invited to sign-up at the back of the church. PLEASE KEEP THE SICK OF OUR PARISH IN YOUR PRAYERS -- May they know the deep love & support of our community through our thoughts & prayers. Especially, Helen & Bill Patterson, Daisy Giachino, Bruce Cairns, Lin Navarro, Bill Carpenter, Elvia Tognazzini, Jean Ibach, Simon Beile, Jayden De Sa, Ivor Shenfield, & Matt Skletowich. Ash Wednesday is a day of fast and abstinence Mass Times for Ash Wednesday are 9:00 am & 7:00 pm February 18h, 2015 February 15, 2015 Mk 1:40-45 Can you keep a secret? Remember the last time someone “blabbed” your secrets? Perhaps you were the one to let a story slip out by accident. How hard it is to keep news to ourselves. We tell one trusted friend, who shares with just one person and so on till the story is common knowledge. It seems nothing can be kept secret, at least not for very long. Good or bad, happy or sad…we just can’t wait to tell! So why is God so easy to keep quiet about? Too often we are strangely silent about the comfort our faith brings. We keep lips sealed when an opportunity to share the “Good News” appears, afraid of offending. Commanded to share our faith, we instead treat it like a shameful secret. What a contrast to the leper in today’s gospel. Healed miraculously, he was under strict instructions to “tell no one” yet he immediately spread the news far and wide. His infectious disease was replaced by an equally compelling contagion, enthusiasm for the work of God. It’s a disease we could all stand to catch. The leper had a story worth telling the world. Don’t you? ©Copyright 2012 C L Enterprises Pancake Breakfast - The Knights of Columbus will be hosting pancake breakfast this Sunday, February 15th following both the 9 AM and 10:45 AM masses. $6 per person or $15 per family. Please come & join us. Rejoice in God’s Mercy: A Hug from God Is All You Need-The Diocese of Calgary invites you to re-discover the meaning of the sacrament of Reconciliation in your life. In addition to the regular parish schedule, the sacrament of Reconciliation will be available at parishes throughout the Diocese of Calgary all the Wednesdays of Lent from 7:30 – 8:30 pm February 15: 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Catholics celebrate the sacrament of Reconciliation because we recognise that sometimes we fail to do as we ought and because we believe in God’s mercy and forgiveness. Has it been a while since you received the sacrament of Reconciliation? Are you unsure of what to do? Maybe you are embarrassed, afraid, ©Copyright 2012 C Lor Enterprises ashamed? Know that the sacrament is completely conf idential and the decision to come is cause for rejoicing. The priest can help you begin and you ca n trust the Holy Spirit to take over from there. Even if you don’t know how you can change your life, showing up makes you open to the grace that the sacrament brings. The Diocese of Calgary invites you to re-discover the meaning of the sacrament of Reconciliation in your life. Action: If you are afraid to go to Reconciliation, speak about your reservations with a priest or someone you know who does participate in the sacrament. St. Francis High School-February 18 - Ash Wednesdayeach grade comes starting at 10:30 am. PENITENTIAL DISCIPLINE a) Law of the gospel: The Church wants new emphasis to be given to the evangelical law that a follower of Christ must do penance. While the heart of penance is hatred for sin as an offence against God (CSL, no. 109b), external forms of penance are required to deepen and encourage the internal virtue. b) Fridays are days of abstinence from meat, but Catholics may substitute special acts of charity or piety on this day. c) Lent: The penitential character of Lent is to be maintained. On these days penance is to be considered an important requirement of the Christian life. Fulfillment of this duty involves prayer, works of piety and charity, and self-denial by fulfilling one’s obligations more faithfully and especially by observing the prescribed fast and abstinence. d) The paschal fast for Good Friday and Holy Saturday is described in the notes for Passion (Palm) Sunday. In the Roman rite, including Canada, Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fasting and of abstinence from meat. It is in the best interests of the Church that these days be proclaimed and practiced in the parish community as days of true penance. Pastors are to invite and encourage their people to do special penance on these two days.The law of abstinence from meat binds those who are 14 and older; the law of fasting binds those from 18 to 59 years of age. Parents and educators are reminded of their duty to introduce children gradually to the understanding and practice of penance. Adult example will be the greatest influence in this matter. Lent is a time for penance and repentance, for almsgiving and prayer, for working to change attitudes that are not pleasing to God. FREE the WORD among us in the foyer. Tax Receipt are ready for pick up at the back of the Church. St. Margaret School - Ash Wednesday-Fr. Joe will have the Liturgy in the School starting at 1:00 and at 2 pm Women’s Lenten Full Day Retreat – Saturday, Feb 21 - St. Luke’s Church -begins at 9:30am after Mass. Theme “Loving through a Wounded Heart” with guest speaker Fr. Daniel Wilson from California. $85 includes light breakfast and lunch. All women welcome. Pre-register by Feb. 17th [email protected] St. Pius X Church, Calgary -Employment Opportunity: PART-TIME SECRETARY for 5 hours for 5 days weekly. Please e-mail: [email protected] Collections, the week of February 7/8, 2015=$4,715.30 T hank you all for your generosity! MINISTERS’ SCHEDULES WEEKEND OF - February 21st 5:00 pm Eucharistic 9:00 am Donna Machowski Annet Maitwe 10:45 am 1st Sunday of Lent 1 Teacher Paula Sabatini st Children’s Liturgy 10:45 am Carmel Campbell Ildiko Farkas Gail Liggett Rachel Dalcin Anna Chen Richard Wheatley Ron Hanson nd 5:00 pm - 22nd - 2015 9:00 am 10:45 am Ushers Cathy West Kathyrn Meyer Tristan Spronken Roland Donaleshen Martin Meyer John Monaghan Gabor Czipott Thomas Farkas Max Halyk Howard Miller John Schulhauser Lectors Chris Hill Osita Aniekwe Janine van Beurden Trevor Deagle Cathy West Helen Corson Michelle Meckelborg 2 Teacher Michelle Liggett Hospitality Linen Schedule Dan Halyk Jordana Klak Colleen Iozzi Do We Want To Be Healed? In this wonderful story of the leper healed by Jesus, we have a great teaching about the desire to be clean, pure, whole. Far too often in life, we’re not really sure that’s what we want, at least not if it takes too much effort. We muddle through things; we botch things up. Then we sit back, hoping and praying all will somehow "magically" turn out all right. It raises an important question: “Do we truly want to be healed of the sins and afflictions that hold us back from a clean relationship with our family, our friends, our God?” This question can be a harrowing one as the leper who desires healing discovers. True healing does not always come easily. We must take risks for healing to occur; and we must make some sort of effort. Indeed, there is rarely a "magical" moment when healing just happens: we must be a pro-active and put forth the effort as Christians to revitalize our lives and our churches through the power of the Holy Spirit. Are you ready to be healed?