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Support the Production of our Bulletin For quite some time we have been producing our own bulletin al-lowing us to meet the needs of the three languages. If we were to send this bulletin out to be produced, we would have to have one bulletin in English only for everyone and the publications of the Readings in Italian and Spanish would have to come to an end. Help us by Supporting our advertisers and also by placing an ad in our bulletin for a year. Please call the office for more information.
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Cell: (416) 419-8281 Parish Finance Council
(Meets: second Wednesday of every month) Pastor (Chair) Paschal D’Souza (Vice-chair),
Mary Lovisa (Secretary), Rubiela Mesa, James Downey and Teresa Tedesco
Building Committee (Meets with Property Manager)
Dan Christante (property manager) Sandro Pecile
St. Vincent de Paul Marinella Gonzalez (coordinator)
Renovación Carismática (Spanish) meets Fridays at 7:30pm
Maria de la Unidad (Esp.) Wednesday at 7:30pm
Tito Orellana (coordinator)
Neo Catechumenate Way Wednesday at 7:30pm
Giovanni Tersigni
Rosary Thursday after 8:00am Mass (English).
Daily at 7:30am (Italian) Saturday at 7:00am (Español)
Parish Schools St. Jude’s - Elementary 416-393-5279 St. Simon - Elementary 416-393-5383 St. Basil-the-Great (H.S) 416-393-5513
First Friday Mass and Devotions
Mass every First Friday of the month at 7pm. Holy Hour immediately following the Mass. Confessions 6:00pm to 7:00pm and during adoration.
Sacrament of the Sick & Communion Calls
First Friday visitation by the priest or a lay person. Please contact the office for further details or to arrange a visit. If you require the visit of a priest, please contact the office to provide us with details.
Funerals Please contact the Funeral Home of your choice first. They will contact the parish office to make church arrangements. Remember Catholic Cemeteries when making your arrangements.
Devotions to St. Jude Every Wednesday after the 8:00am and 7:00pm masses and privately in St. Jude’s Chapel every day.
Confessions The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available Saturdays at 4:15pm; First Friday at 6:00pm, and during adoration after 7pm Mass.
Sacrament of Baptism Contact the parish at least three months before the desired date of baptism. After contacting the office you will have a group interview with the pastor to discuss requirements, sacramental preparation and any other concerns you may have. Please consider starting the process during the pregnancy which will make the attendance to prep-class easier.
First Communion & Confirmation Program
Parents are asked to contact the office for information. Our programs begin in the fall (September or October) and end with the reception of the sacraments. To pre-register for next year’s program, please call the parish office in June so that your child is included in our list. Orientation will be given during the Summer months.
R.C.I.A. and R.C.I.C. Programs The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) and for Children (RCIC) has now been implemented. Please contact the office to register and arrange to fill out an application for next year. The RCIA will only take place if a minimum of 5 people register.
Adult Confirmation Parishioners who have not made their First Communion and Confirmation and are now 18 years old and up are invited to sign up for our next adult Confirmation Class at the parish office. Proof of baptism is necessary for this program.
Sacrament of Matrimony Couples contemplating marriage at St. Jude’s parish are required to make contact with the parish office and review the marriage package before an interview with the priest. Diocesan regulation demands that marriages are booked one year in advance minimum.
Welcome to New Parishioners We warmly welcome all new parishioners to St. Jude’s and encourage them to register in the parish office. Offertory envelopes are available upon request when registration takes place.
3265 Weston Road,
Toronto Ontario, M9M 2T9 Tel: 416-742-9072 Fax: 416-742-9327
stjudes_weston@rogers.com
New Website https://
StJudesWE.archdtoronto.org
pastor Fr. Josue Vargas Lara,
joshualara008@gmail.com Accountant
Maria De Ruyte stjaccounting@rogers.com
Office administrator
Joan M. Turco
MASS SCHEDULE SUNDAY MASSES
Saturday: 5:00pm (English) Sunday: 8:00am (Italian)
9:30am, 11:00am (English) 12:30pm (Spanish)
WEEKDAYS MASSES Mon-Fri 8:00am Wednesdays 7:00pm Holidays 9:00am 1st & 3rd Fridays 7:00pm
PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday to Friday
9:00am to 5:00pm (Office closed from 12noon-1:00pm Monday to Friday)
CHURCH HOURS Opens daily at 7:00am Closes Mon-Fri at 8:00pm Saturday at 7:00pm Sunday at 3:00pm
St. Jude’s Parish
VI SUNDAY OF EASTER
Pray for the sick: Maria Guadalupe Pelayo, Mercedes Pulla, Rosa Rua, Edier Correa, Kris-ta Warren Scola Genoveffa, Alba Marina Valderrama, Saverio Ca-pani, Veni Christante, Mathew Ro-drigo, Rosa Martinez, Joseph Cas-sar, Daniella Massara, Pierino Ferri, Adelaide Spassiani, Joseph D’Ad-dario, Michael MacChesney, Tony Accettola, Pavla Brousseau, Mary Catherine, Ines Aguilera
The recently deceased Luigina Maniezzo, Giuseppe DiS-cola, Angela Chiappetta, Domenico Sciarra, Luigi Ognibene Onorato Madarello, Vincenza de Angelis, Michele Plastina, Assunta Sam-pogna, Aura Balladares, Antonio Deotto
Saturday, April 30th 5:00pm Vigil Mass † Pierina & Teodora Barbisan † Teresa Lenarduzzi ♦ In thanksgiving by Franca Della Rossa † Daniel Giangioppo Sunday, May 1st 8:00am Mass PRO-POPULO 9:30am Mass PRO-POPULO 11:00am Mass PRO-POPULO 12:30pm Mass Please see Spanish Bulletin Monday, May 2nd 8:00am Mass Tuesday, May 3rd 8:00am Mass Wednesday, May 4th 8:00am Mass † Eleanor Berneche 7:00pm Mass † Nancy & Domenic Corsetti ♦ In thanksgiving by Audrey Thursday, May 5th 8:00am Mass Friday, May 6th 8:00am Mass 7:00pm First Friday Mass † Jimmy McPhee
Sanctuary Lamp April 30—May 6
Let us pray for the newly ordained:
Rev. Julien Malenfant & Rev. Thomas Kluger
MASS INTENTIONS In today’s Gospel, we can tell that Jesus’ followers are troubled. Their teach-er and friend is explaining that he will be leaving them very soon, and they are worried and anxious because they don’t know what the future will bring. So he comforts them by letting them know they will not be abandoned. He gives them a great gift: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.”
“Whoever loves me you will keep my word”
In the sixth Sunday of Easter Jesus tells the Apostles and all of us “If you love me you will keep my word” John 14:15. And what does it mean? “if you love me you will keep my word”, does this mean that every time we do not come to church on Sunday or when we sin we do not love Jesus? That is correct, that is truth. When we sin we are giving ourselves to something other than Jesus or to somebody other than Jesus. If we love Jesus more than anything else, we will make a great effort to come to Mass and keep ourselves free from sin. In Matthew 22:37 Jesus says “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind”. When we love Jesus with all our heart, soul, mind and strength we will not want to put any-thing, no matter how big or small before Jesus. “If you love me you will keep my command-ment”. Sometimes we make statements like, “Jesus understands that I am human. He will forgive me.” That is truth, Jesus is love and is forgiving, there is no doubt of Jesus’ mercy. But if we love Jesus more than anything we will put Jesus before whatever it is that is tempting us to commit a sin and we will re-move that sin from of our lives entirely. We cannot have both love of Jesus and sin in our lives at the same time. As Jesus says in Matt 6:24, “we cannot be the slave of two mas-ters”. My brothers and sisters, let us keep Jesus as the centre of our lives, that He will reign in our hearts forever, and also, let us never be afraid to turn to Jesus for mercy after sinning, He is always waiting to forgive us and restore us. God bless you all
Fr. Josue Vargas
First Friday Mass This Friday, May 6 is first Friday of the month. Confessions will be heard at 6:30pm, Mass at 7:00pm followed by adoration and benediction.
Queen of Heaven Cemetery
Please join us on the first Saturday of each month at 9:30am: May 7; June 4; July 2; Au-gust 6; September 3 and October 1, 2016. Mass will be held in St. Anthony’s Chapel. For more information call Queen of Heaven Cemetery at 905-851-5822.
Men in Black Diverse backgrounds yet a common call for
Toronto’s newest priests Archdiocese of Toron-to celebrates ordination of two
“Men in Black”. Two men were ordained to the priesthood to serve the faithful of the Archdiocese of Toron-to on Saturday, April 30. Cardinal Thomas Collins, Archbishop of Toronto, presided at the ceremony, which took place at 10 a.m. at St. Michael’s Cathedral. These candidates have undergone a minimum five years of extensive spiritual for-mation, theological educa-tion and field training in preparation for priest-ly ministry. Following their ordination, they will be assigned to one of 225 parishes in the archdiocese, which stretches from Oshawa to Mississauga and north to Georgian Bay. The “Class of 2016” includes:
Reverend Tom Kluger, born in Scarborough the second of two sons. Reverend Julien Malenfant, born in east-ern Quebec, the third of 11 children
As one of the most diverse dioceses in the world, the Archdiocese of Toronto is home to 1.9 million Catholics, with more than 800 di-ocesan and religious priests providing pastoral leadership in churches throughout the GTA. Let us keep them in our prayers. .
Martyrs’ Shrine-Midland For more information and celebrations please visit www.martyrs-shrine.com or email information@martyrs-shrine.com
Women’s Acts Retreat Weekend Powerful new retreat experience based on ado-ration, community, theology, and service. Women ministering to women. May 12 -15, 2016. To register or for more information please call Queen of Apostles 905-278-5229
Questions for Reflection:
What kind of vision are we reading in the Second Reading?
Why is Christ called the Lamb?
Has he been a sacrificial victim?
May 1, 2016
First Communion Ceremony’s
May 14-15
May 21-22
May 28-29
Confirmation Ceremony
Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00pm
Pray for Vocations
Whoever loves me will keep my word, and my Fa-ther will love him and we will come to him. How will I respond to that love? Am I being called to the priest-hood or religious life? If you think God is calling you to be a priest, religious or deacon, contact Fr. Chris Lemieux, Vocation Di-rector, Archdiocese of Toronto at 416-968-0997 or email vocations@archtoronto.org
Euthanasia/Assisted Suicide It’s Time To Act!
Thousands of Canadians have contacted their elected officials, respectfully ex-pressing their concerns. We are asking Members of Parliament to expand pallia-tive care & support for the vulnerable. Visit CanadiansforConscience.ca to urge elected representatives to protect health care workers and institutions from hav-ing to provide or refer to euthanasia/assisted suicide. Thank you for your on-going support!
St. Augustine’s Seminary Institute of Theology
Applications are now being accepted for the Master of Religious Education, Mas-ter of Theological Studies, Diploma in Lay Ministry and Diploma in Theologi-cal Studies. Classes available in Aurora, Toronto and St. Augustine Seminary beginning Saturday evenings during the month of July. Contact 416-261-7207 email ioft@sastoronto.org
Day of Reflection For Women Obstacles to loving God, oneself & oth-ers. Time for private reflection and shar-ing. Mass at days end in the seminary chapel. Saturday, June 4, 10am –4pm.Contact 416-261-7207 ext. 235
email ioft@sastoronto.org
Recently Separated or Divorced Catholics
New Beginnings and Catholic Family Services of Toronto is offering a six week group program for adult men and women. Group participants will receive support and guidance as they move through this difficult period of transition. Tuesday evenings beginning May 10-June 14 -6:30pm to 8:30pm. 1155 Yonge St. Space is limited. For infor-mation call Alex Lopechuk 416-921-1163 x2227 email alopechul@cfstoronto.com
Faith, Finance and Self-Knowledge
Catholic Young Adult Seminar If you have always wondered how you can be more involved in the growth of your spiritual life, this ‘ young adult’ seminar is for you! Join us on Saturday May, 7 from 8:30am -4:15pm at St. Gabriels Passionist Parish 416-221-8866 Email pauline.susanto@gmail.com
Be A Radio Maria Volunteer
Assistance in programming, administra-tion, technical assistance, promotion, fundraising, and parish representatives. Please contact 416-245-7117 or email info@radiomaria.org
Building Maintenance
If you, or someone you know, is a parishioner and a licensed archi-tect, St. Jude’s Parish Building Committee is asking for their assis-tance. Please contact the parish office for
details. Thank you.
Earthquake in Ecuador Toronto-area Catholics are responding to the humanitarian crisis in Ecuador with prayer and practical aid following the catastrophic effects of a serious earth-quake on April 16. A 7.8 magnitude earthquake and aftershocks have devas-tated huge areas of Ecuador, with nearly 600 people reported dead, 5,700 injured and 24,000 families left homeless. Con-tributions can be made through our par-ishes and through the Archdiocese of Toronto online portal at www.archtoronto.org. Relief workers from the official Catholic relief agency, Caritas International are on the ground and assessing the need for assistance. Caritas teams are expected to begin dis-tributing tarps, hygiene and cooking kits. There is also a need for tents and inflata-ble boats because roads to some of the affected areas are impassable. In the coming weeks and months, Caritas will assess longer-term shelter needs. The situation is very difficult in the affected regions, as poverty had already left peo-ple living in precarious conditions. Those wishing to help may do so in the following ways:
• Online through the Archdiocese of
Toronto website
• By phone through the Development
Office – 416-934-3411
• Through the parish, making cheques
payable to: St Jude’s – Ecuador
Earthquake – Humanitarian Relief.
We offer our prayers for the victims of this natural disaster and those who have been displaced. Thank you for your on-going efforts to help those in crisis in
Ecuador.
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