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197 Windmill Road, Dartmouth, NS B3A 1G1• Phone: 902-463-5897 “Our vision is to impact and renew North-end Dartmouth and beyond with the transforming message of Jesus Christ through words and actions. Everyone is welcome. Come as you are – we’d love to get to know you!” “My Father is glorified by this, that you bear much fruit his, that you bear much frui and become my disciples.” (John 15.8) Fifth Sunday of Easter May 3 rd , 2015 , Sundays at 10am Sundays at 10am • Thursdays – 6:30pm •1 st Friday of the month – 9:30am RECONCILIATION: RECONCILIATION: Prior to Sunday and weekday Masses BAPTISMS: BAPTISMS: At least one month notice; held on the last Sunday of the month MARRIAGES: MARRIAGES: Please call the office MASS INTENTIONS: MASS INTENTIONS: Please call the office Wednesday evenings at 6:30pm PARISH ADMINISTRATOR: Rev. Mr. Robert Doyle [email protected] ..................................... 902-463-5897, ext. 3 CLERGY: Fr. Ed Grant – Sunday Mass Fr. Charles Burke – Weekday Masses Deacon Robert Doyle Deacon Bernard Young SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER: Kerry Daley; stpaulsoffi[email protected] ............................................ 902-463-5897, ext. 2 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION DIRECTOR: Trish Sapp ................................. 902-461-4835 CHOIR DIRECTOR: Debbie Hartlen ........................ 902-435-6859 WOMENS ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT: Jan Clark ................................... 902-463-5962 PASTORAL COUNCIL CHAIR: Bill Yochoff ............................... 902-464-0334 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS GRAND KNIGHT: Bill Yochoff ............................... 902-464-0334 BULLETIN: Paula Yochoff ... yochoff[email protected] WEBMASTER: Pauline Hingston .................. [email protected]et SAVE THE DATE: JUNE 5Ǖ6! T he 2015 Assembly of the People of God is quickly approaching! This year’s Assembly is June 5 & 6, 2015, and will focus on the first of our three diocesan pastoral themes, Mission. Registration opens May 1! Cost to attend the conference is $20. Registration opens May 1! Contact any member of the Office of Pastoral Life and New Evangelization for more information or if you have any questions. STEUBENVILLE ATLANTIC 2015: W e’re less than three months away from Steubenville Atlantic 2015, a weekend of amazing speakers, dynamic music, and powerful experiences of the sacraments. Have you registered yet? Join a group in your parish or community, or contact us to find out how to start your own group. You won’t regret it! In the meantime, visit our website, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to stay up to date! WHEN: July 3-5, 2015 WHERE: Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS HOLY CROSS CEMETERY YOUR HELP IS NEEDED: H oly Cross Cemetery was established in 1843 and is located at the corner of South and South Park Streets and is the burial grounds for many Irish Catholic immigrants. Dedicated volunteers have worked over the past seven years to restore and improve the burial grounds of this significant historical site. Holy Cross is still a working cemetery with burials happening every year. Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel, also known as the Chapel Build in a Day, is located on the cemetery grounds.Work still continues by members of the Holy Cross Cemetery Trust. This year they are looking for additional volunteers who are enthusiastic about doing good. There are many tasks that going in to taking care of the cemetery. There is light work, such as painting and raking, and more physically demanding work like landscaping, moving wheelbarrows and gravel, and adjusting headstones to ensure they have a stable foundation. People of all ages, men and women are needed to volunteer. Your work will make a difference for many families who have loved ones in Holy Cross, and visitors who enjoy the tranquility and history of this sacred space. No experience is required and all are welcome. This group works every Saturday morning during the summer. ThosewhowouldliketoparticipatecangatheratHoly Cross Cemetery beginning May 9 at 8:30am. Please wear work clothes and boots. You will be provided with work gloves and equipment as needed. Coffee is provided at 10:30am. If this opportunity interests you please contact: Cathy Driscoll-Cainen by email [email protected] or phone (902) 429- 9800 ext. 308. MAY 7 7pm – Knights of Columbus Meeting Knights of Columbus Meeting – Rectory MAY 9 St. Paul Clean-up Day St. Paul Clean-up Day Church/Rectory Grounds MAY 10 Mother’s Day Brunch Mother’s Day Brunch MAY 17 Fatima Sunday Fatima Sunday JUNE 13 MINISTRY FAIR! T he Pastoral Council is inviting all parishioners to the Ministry Fair scheduled for June 14, 2015. The fair will give all parishioners an understanding of each ministry to allow them to prayerfully discern were God is calling them to serve Saint Paul Parish. Stay tuned for more information. BUDGET 2015: T hank you to Bill McCallum for his presentation of the 2015 budget on behalf of the Saint Paul Parish Finance Committee. A copy of the budget was given to all parishioners. Copies have been left at the back of the church. Please direct all questions to any member of the finance committee or to Deacon Robert. FATIMA DAY SCHEDULE: A LL parishioners are invited and encouraged to participate in the Fatima Days celebrations as noted below. Let us show our support for our Portuguese brothers and sisters as well as our love of the Mother of God. May 12 @ 7pm – mass and candle procession May 13 @ 7pm – mass and rosary May 17 @ 2pm – mass and outdoor procession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now Removal: $1,817.00 Water: $696.00 (quarterly) Gas Heat: (Rectory, Church & Hall) $4,431.00 ) (mid Feb – mid March) NS Power Lights: $932.00 (two months) Archdiocesan Assessment: $1,065.00 (monthly) Visit our website saintpauldartmouth.weebly.com @stpauldartmouth

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197� Windmill� Road,� Dartmouth,� NS� B3A� 1G1•� Phone:� 902-463-5897

“Our� vision� is� to� impact� and� renew� North-end� Dartmouth� and� beyond� with� the� transforming� message� of� Jesus� Christ� through� words� and� actions.� Everyone� is� welcome.� Come� as� you� are� –� we’d� love� to� get� to� know� you!”

“My  Father  is  glorifi  ed  by  this,  that  you  bear  much  fruit  this,  that  you  bear  much  fruit  

and  become  my  disciples.”and  become  my  disciples.”(John� 15.8)

Fifth� Sunday� of� Easter� May� 3rd,� 2015rd,� 2015rd

Sundays� at� 10amSundays� at� 10am

•� Thursdays� –� 6:30pm•� 1st� Friday� of� the� month� � � � –� 9:30am

RECONCILIATION:� � RECONCILIATION:� � Prior� to� Sunday� and� weekday� MassesBAPTISMS:� � BAPTISMS:� � At� least� one� month� notice;� held� on� the� last� Sunday� of� the� month

MARRIAGES:� � MARRIAGES:� � Please� call� the� offi� � ceMASS� INTENTIONS:� � MASS� INTENTIONS:� � Please� call� the� offi� � ce

Wednesday� evenings� at� 6:30pm

PARISH� ADMINISTRATOR:� •� •� Rev.� Mr.� Robert� Doyle� [email protected]� .....................................� 902-463-5897,� ext.� 3�

CLERGY:� •� •� Fr.� Ed� Grant� –� Sunday� Mass•� •� Fr.� Charles� Burke� –� Weekday� Masses•� •� Deacon� Robert� Doyle•� •� Deacon� Bernard� Young

SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER:� � Kerry� Daley;� stpaulsoffi� � [email protected]

............................................� 902-463-5897,� ext.� 2

RELIGIOUS� EDUCATION� DIRECTOR:� � � Trish� Sapp� .................................� 902-461-4835

CHOIR� DIRECTOR:� � Debbie� Hartlen� ........................� 902-435-6859

WOMEN’S� ASSOCIATION� PRESIDENT:� � Jan� Clark� ...................................� 902-463-5962

PASTORAL� COUNCIL� CHAIR:� � Bill� Yochoff� � ...............................Bill� Yochoff� � ...............................Bill� Yochoff� � 902-464-0334

KNIGHTS� OF� COLUMBUS� GRAND� KNIGHT:� � Bill� Yochoff� � ...............................Bill� Yochoff� � ...............................Bill� Yochoff� � 902-464-0334

BULLETIN:Paula� Yochoff� � ...Paula� Yochoff� � ...Paula� Yochoff� � yochoff� [email protected]

WEBMASTER: � Pauline� Hingston� � .................. � [email protected]

SAVE� THE� DATE:� JUNE� 5 6!

The� 2015� Assembly� of� the� People� of� God� is� quickly� approaching!�

This� year’s� Assembly� is� June� 5� &� 6,� 2015,� and� will� focus� on� the� fi� rst� of� our� three� diocesan� pastoral� themes,� Mission.➣ Registration� opens� May� 1!Cost� to� attend� the� conference� is� $20.� Registration� opens� May� 1!� Contact� any� member� of� the� Offi� � ce� of� Pastoral� Life� and� New� Evangelization� for� more� information� or� if� you� have� any� questions.

STEUBENVILLE� ATLANTIC� 2015:

We’re� less� than� three� months� away� from� Steubenville� Atlantic� 2015,� a�

weekend� of� amazing� speakers,� dynamic� music,� and� powerful� experiences� of� the� sacraments.Have� you� registered� yet?� Join� a� group� in� your� parish� or� community,� or� contact� us� to� fi� nd� out� how� to� start� your� own� group.� You� won’t� regret� it!� In� the� meantime,� visit� our� website,� like� us� on� Facebook� and� follow� us� on� Twitter� to� stay� up� to� date!WHEN:� July� 3-5,� 2015WHERE:� Dalhousie� University,� Halifax,� NS

HOLY� CROSS� CEMETERY� YOUR� HELP� IS� NEEDED:

Holy� Cross� Cemetery� was� established� in� 1843� and�

is� located� at� the� corner� of� South� and� South� Park� Streets�

and� is� the� burial� grounds� for� many� Irish� Catholic�

immigrants.� Dedicated� volunteers� have� worked� over� the� past� seven� years� to� restore� and� improve� the� burial� grounds� of� this� signifi� cant� historical� site.� Holy� Cross� is� still� a� working� cemetery� with� burials� happening� every� year.� Our� Lady� of� Sorrows� Chapel,� also� known� as� the� Chapel� Build� in� a� Day,� is� located� on� the� cemetery� grounds.Work� still� continues� by� members� of� the� Holy� Cross� Cemetery� Trust.� This� year� they� are� looking� for� additional� volunteers� who� are� enthusiastic� about� doing� good.There� are� many� tasks� that� going� in� to� taking� care� of� the� cemetery.� There� is� light� work,� such� as� painting� and� raking,� and� more� physically� demanding� work� like� landscaping,� moving� wheelbarrows� and� gravel,� and� adjusting� headstones� to� ensure� they� have� a� stable� foundation.People� of� all� ages,� men� and� women� are� needed� to� volunteer.� Your� work� will� make� a� diff� erence� for� many� families� who� have� loved� ones� in� Holy� Cross,� and� visitors� who� enjoy� the� tranquility� and� history� of� this� sacred� space.� No� experience� is� required� and� all� are� welcome.� This� group� works� every� Saturday� morning� during� the� summer.Those� who� would� like� to� participate� can� gather� at� Holy� Cross� Cemetery� beginning� May� 9� at� 8:30am.� Please� wear� work� clothes� and� boots.� You� will� be� provided� with� work� gloves� and� equipment� as� needed.� Coff� ee� is� provided� at� 10:30am.� If� this� opportunity� interests� you� please� contact:� Cathy� Driscoll-Cainen� by� email� [email protected]� or� phone� (902)� 429-9800� ext.� 308.

MAY� 7� 7pm� –� Knights� of� Columbus� MeetingKnights� of� Columbus� Meeting� –� RectoryMAY� 9� St.� Paul� Clean-up� DaySt.� Paul� Clean-up� Day� –� Church/Rectory� GroundsMAY� 10� Mother’s� Day� BrunchMother’s� Day� BrunchMAY� 17� Fatima� SundayFatima� SundayJUNE� 13

MINISTRY� FAIR!�

The� Pastoral� Council� is� inviting� all� parishioners� to� the� Ministry� Fair� scheduled� for� June� 14,� 2015.� The�

fair� will� give� all� parishioners� an� understanding� of� each� ministry� to� allow� them� to� prayerfully� discern� were� God� is� calling� them� to� serve� Saint� Paul� Parish.� Stay� tuned� for� more� information.

BUDGET� 2015:

Thank� you� to� Bill� McCallum� for� his� presentation� of� the� 2015� budget� on� behalf� of� the� Saint� Paul� Parish�

Finance� Committee.� A� copy� of� the� budget� was� given� to� all� parishioners.� Copies� have� been� left� at� the� back� of� the� church.� Please� direct� all� questions� to� any� member� of� the� fi� nance� committee� or� to� Deacon� Robert.

FATIMA� DAY� SCHEDULE:�

ALL� parishioners� are� invited� and� encouraged� to� participate� in� the� Fatima�

Days� celebrations� as� noted� below.� Let� us� show� our� support� for� our� Portuguese� brothers� and� sisters� as� well� as� our� love� of� the� Mother� of� God.

May� 12� @� 7pm� –� mass� and� candle� processionMay� 13� @� 7pm� –� mass� and� rosaryMay� 17� @� 2pm� –� mass� and� outdoor� procession

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BILLS� PAID� IN� APRIL:Snow� Removal:� � � $1,817.00Water:� � $696.00� (quarterly)Gas� Heat:� (Rectory,� Church� &� Hall)� $4,431.00� (Rectory,� Church� &� Hall)� $4,431.00� (Rectory,� Church� &� Hall) (mid� Feb� –� mid� March)NS� Power� Lights:� $932.00� (two� months)Archdiocesan� Assessment:� $1,065.00� (monthly)

Visit� our� website

saintpauldartmouth.weebly.com@stpauldartmouth

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MOTHER’S� DAY BRUNCH:

The� annual� Mother’s� Day� Brunch� will� be� held� May� 10th� at� 11:30am� in�

support� of� Birthright.� Tickets� are� $10/adult� and� $5/child� under� 10.� See� Bill� Yochoff� � for� tickets� or� call� 902-464-0334.� The� cut-off� � date� to� buy� tickets� is� this� Wednesday,� May� 6th.

VOLUNTEERS� NEEDED:

If� you� are� available,� we� need� help� setting� up� for� the� Mother’s� Day� Brunch.� We� also� need� people� to� re-stock� the� buff� et,� watch� the� tea/coff� ee,� stock� the� dessert� table,� clear� dishes� and� do� the� general� running.� We� also� need� people� to� commit� to� staying� until� everything� is� cleaned� up� afterwards.� If� you� are� available� to� help� out,� please� see� Bill� Yochoff� .

PRO LIFE� BABY� SHOWER:

Baby� Shower� items� can� be� donated� next� Sunday� –� the� last� drop� date.

SAINT� VINCENT� DE� PAUL:The� item� for� May� is� a� bar� of� soap.�

“BUILD A BEAR”� RAFFLE:�

Build-A-Bear� raffl� � e� concludes� next� Sunday

MANCINI� CUP� WINNERS!

Congratulations� to� our� young� parishioners� who�

competed� in� the� 2015� Mancini� Cup� April� 25th� and� won� the� bronze� medal.� Thank� you� to� Darryl� Babin� who� coached� the� winning� team.

TAKE OUT� MEALS:

Take-out� meals� –� $5.� (All� meals� include� a� roll.)May� 3� –� Pork� Pie� CasseroleMay� 17� –� Chicken� Alfredo� with� Rotini� PastaMay� 24� –� Shepherd’s� PieMay� 31� –� Roast� Turkey� Casserole

NEW� TO� YOU� CLOTHING� SALE:

THANK� YOU� to� the� Women’s� Assoc.� for� organizing� our� fi� rst� “New� To� You�

Clothing� Sale”.� It� was� a� great� success.� We� raised� $868.15.� Great.� Thank� you� to� all� who� donated� clothing� and� shopped� with� us.� Hope� you� enjoyed� it.

JOB� OPPORTUNITIES:

Chalice� is� hiring� for� the� following� positions� (1)� Marketing� Assistant,� (2)� New� Media� Assistant,�

(3)� Accounting� Associate,� and� (4)� Donor� Relation� Clerk.� Please� view� the� Chalice� website� for� more� information� www.chalice.ca

ST.� VINCENT� DE� PAUL� AGM:

The� Annual� General� Meeting� of� � SSVP� will� be� held� on� Tuesday,� May� 12� at� 7pm�

at� St.� Vincent� de� Paul� Church.� All� are� welcome

PLANT� SALE:

Our� famous� plant� sale� will� take� place� on� Saturday,� June� 13th.� Time� to� begin�

rooting� indoor� plants� so� they� take� root.� If� you� have� pots,� please� drop� them� off� � in� the� Religious� Articles� Room.� If� you� need� pots,� please� see� Jan.

SCHOLARSHIP:

St.� Peter� CWL� Council� is� off� ering� a� $500� scholarship� to� a� Grade� 12� student� planning� to� attend� their�

1st� year� of� college� or� university� at� a� recognized� institution� of� higher� learning.� For� details� see� the� information� on� the� bulletin� board� located� in� the� foyer.� Deadline� for� application� is� May� 15,� 2015.

CLEAN UP� DAY� AT� ST.� PAUL:

Volunteers� are� needed� to� help� clean� up� St.� Paul’s� yard� and� parking� lot.� Please�

bring� rakes,� brooms� and� shovels.� Please� see� Bill� Yochoff� � or� Paul� Clark� if� you� are� able� to� help.� Date:� Saturday,� May� 9� at� 10am.� Rain� Date:� Saturday,� May� 23� at� 10am.� Refreshments� provided.

Join� the� ten� parishioners� who� have� already� registered� to� walk� June� 7th� in� support� of� the�

St.� Vincent� de� Paul� Society.� See� the� fl� yer� located� on� the� table� at� the� back� of� the� church� or� visit� www.stepupwalk.ca

FIRST� COMMUNION:

We� have� a� few� gift� items� in� the� Religious� Articles� Room.

PHOTOS:

Photos� from� the� USED� CLOTHING� SALE� are� on� display� in� the� hall� today� and� next� week.

FAITH� FORMATION:

May� is� the� month� devoted� to� Mary,� Mother� of� God.� An� insert� is� included� in� the� bulletin� to�

help� us� to� focus� our� prayer� this� month� on� Mary,� seeking� her� intercession� to� God� knowing� that� all� we� ask� in� faith� will� be� granted� in� accordance� with� God’s� gracious� will� for� us.� All� are� encouraged� to� use� the� “Story� of� Mary”� in� their� prayers� during� the� month� of� May.

THE� CATECHISM� OF� THE� CATHOLIC� CHURCH� � � IN� BRIEF:CHAPTER� ONE� THE� PASCHAL� MYSTERY� IN� THE� AGE� OF� THE� CHURCH� Article� 1� THE� LITURGY� -� WORK� OF� THE� HOLY� TRINITY

1110� In� the� liturgy� of� the� Church,� God� the� Father� is� blessed� and� adored� as� the� source� of� all� the� blessings�

As� believers� in� the� life,� death� and� resurrection� of� Jesus� Christ,� our� faith� is� not� to� be� passive,� or� personal.� To� say� I� believe� in� God� and�

in� His� Son� Jesus� Christ� requires� of� us� to� also� live� what� we� believe.� We� are� to� love� God� and� one� another.� We� are� also� to� remove� any� and� all� obstacles� that� would� interfere� or� prevent� us� from� growing� in� that� faith�

we� profess.� Our� faith� only� becomes� active� when� we� share� our� faith� with� others,� a� faith� that� is� given� freely� by� our� Heavenly� Father� to� all� who� ask.� When� we� allow� ourselves� to� be� changed� by� the� gospel� message� and� share� that� message� with� others� we� give� glory� to� God,� and� we� “bear� much� fruit� and� become� (His)� disciples.”

of� creation� and� salvation� with� which� he� has� blessed� us� in� his� Son,� in� order� to� give� us� the� Spirit� of� fi� lial� adoption.

1111� Christ’s� work� in� the� liturgy� is� sacramental:� because� his� mystery� of� salvation� is� made� present� there� by� the� power� of� his� Holy� Spirit;� because� his� Body,� which� is� the� Church,� is� like� a� sacrament� (sign� and� instrument)� in� which� the� Holy� Spirit� dispenses� the� mystery� of� salvation;� and� because� through� her� liturgical� actions� the� pilgrim� Church� already� participates,� as� by� a� foretaste,� in� the� heavenly� liturgy.

1112� The� mission� of� the� Holy� Spirit� in� the� liturgy� of� the� Church� is� to� prepare� the� assembly� to� encounter� Christ;� to� recall� and� manifest� Christ� to� the� faith� of� the� assembly;� to� make� the� saving� work� of� Christ� present� and� active� by� his� transforming� power;� and� to� make� the� gift� of� communion� bear� fruit� in� the� Church.

➣ Tuesday,� May� 5,� 6:30pm� –� In� Memory� of� Marguerite� Boyd� from� St.� Paul� Women’s� Association➣ Thursday,� May� 7,� 6:30pm� –� In� Memory� of� Clement� Theriault� from� St.� Paul� Women’s� Association➣ Tuesday,� May� 12,� 6:30pm� –� In� Memory� of� Clement� Theriault� from� Claude� &� Cynthia� Carvalho➣ Thursday,� May� 14,� 6:30pm� –� In� Memory� of� John� Thomas� from� Mike� Thomas➣ Tuesday,� May� 19,� 6:30pm� –� In� Memory� of� John� Thomas� from� Mary� Davis➣ Thursday,� May� 21,� 6:30pm� –� In� Memory� of� Elizabeth� Walsh� from� Bill� &� Nancy� Withers➣ Tuesday,� May� 26,� 6:30pm� –� In� Memory� of� Arnold� and� Maurice� MacNeil� from� Bill� &� Nancy� Withers

Acts� 10.25-26,� 34-35,� 44-481John� 4.7-10John� 15.9-17

LUNCH4HOPE� COTTAGE:

A� lunch� fundraiser� will� be� held� May� 7th

from� 11:30� -� 2pm.� Tickets� are� available� at� lunch4hope.ca