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6158 Rideau Valley Dr. Manock, ON 613-692-2380 www.millersfarmandmarket.ca Worry-Free Cleaning Services Present Bullen to receive a discount! Special Offer for Parishioners! 613-612-6243 www.messymaid.com Funeral & Cremation Services / Services funéraires et de crémation Celebrating over 90 years in your community! We offer complimentary seminars. Please see our website for more information. 6132331143 www.hpmcgarry.ca Serving the Real Estate needs of our Community Let Jaqui & St. Joseph sell your home! St. Joseph, pray for us! JAQUI CADIEUX, Sales Representative 613.725.1171 613-226-6098 goldsmithmedical.ca Serving the Oawa Valley Non-crical transport CASUAL FOOTWEAR 860 Bank Street, Ottawa ON K1S 3W3 613-231-6331 McEvoy Shields Funeral Home & Chapel 1141 Hunt Club Rd. 613-737-7900 1260 Old Innes Road, Unit 602 6137451537 www.liturgica.ca [email protected] PSYCHOLOGIST DR. BILL WINOGRON Brief Cognive Therapy Adults & Couples www.metroglebe.com Over 35 Years of Service Providing Quality Legal Advice & Excellent Service Free Consultation Free Parking 40 2450 Lancaster Rd. Ottawa Tel: 613.737.4000 Fax: 613.737.7867 www.robertlewislaw.com Small Business Real Estate (same day reporting on Real Estate transactions) Wills & Trusts Estate Administration Family Law Succession & Tax Planning Costs partly covered by most insurances. www.drwinogron.com 613-565-0087 Farm, Market & Garden Centre B OB F RASER SALES REPRESENTATIVE 613.563.1155 [email protected] www.bobfraser.com Sean P. Copeland, 4 th generation Funeral Director, invites you to call should you have any questions or inquiries. Tastefully updated facility. Intimate single family visitation. Family owned and operated since 1925. Catholic Gifts & Souvenirs 194 Fourth Avenue, Ottawa ON K1S 2L6 613.232.4891; [email protected]; www.blessedsacrament.ca JANUARY 27, 2019 3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME HOME OF THE PILGRIM STATUE OF OUR LADY OF THE CAPE, QUEEN OF CANADA MASS SCHEDULE SUNDAY MASS TIMES Saturday (Sunday Vigil Mass) ... 4:30 pm Sunday Mass: ........................... 10:00 am ....................................................... 8:00 pm WEEKDAY MASS TIMES Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday ........................................................ 9:30 am First Friday Mass/Devoon ..... 9:30 pm First Saturday Mass/Devoon 6:30 pm Tuesday and Thursday ............. 6:30 pm SENIORS HOMES MASS TIMES Tuesday (Lord Lansdowne) ... 10:00 am Thursday (Glebe Centre) ........ 10:00 am RECONCILIATION See Fr. Tim before/aſter Weekday Mass Saturday AM ......... 10:00 am—10:30 am Saturday PM.............. 3:45 pm—4:15 pm or by appointment EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Monday, Wednesday and Friday aſter Mass .............. 10:00 am to Noon DEVOTIONS The Holy Rosary before Mass on: Tuesday and Thursday The Divine Mercy Chaplet: .......................................... aſter daily Mass PARISH OFFICE OFFICE HOURS Tuesday to Friday ....... 9:30 am—3:00 pm PASTORAL STAFF Fr. Timothy P.V. Nelligan, Pastor [email protected] PARISH STAFF Kim Jennings, Office Administrator 613-232-4891; offi[email protected] Vivian Graon, Bookkeeper account@blessedsacrament.ca Dennis Girard, Parish Projects [email protected] Stéphane Bussière, Custodian PILGRIM STATUE KIOSK HOURS Sundays .......... following morning Mass or by appointment DnA LIVE Shows: ........ most Wednesdays at 12:00 Noon Info: Dennis and Angelina Girard, 1-888-501-1083; [email protected] PARISH MINISTRIES Baptism: Julia Moffat 613-697-7966; [email protected] Centretown Emergency Food Centre: Joe Courtright, Liaison, [email protected] Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Ruth Ann McClure; [email protected] Children’s 10:00 AM Choir: Cynthia Orr, 613-558-9447; [email protected] Children’s Liturgy: Ann-Louise Revells 613-818-5254, [email protected] Councils: 1) Finance Council Chair, to be determined 2) Ann-Louise Revells, Pastoral Council Chair 613-818-5254, [email protected] Cursillo Representative: Rosella MacNeil, 613-327-0061, [email protected] Divine Mercy Cenacle: Jennifer Huestis, 613-862-6318 Eucharistic Adoration: Mallory MacPherson [email protected] Hospitality Team: Fellowship Sundays & Special Events Ann-Louise Revells, Coordinator 613-818-5254; [email protected] Music Ministry Coordinators: Richard Bethell or Dennis Girard BSP_music_[email protected] Mass Ministry Coordinators: 1) Sacristans: Carol Campbell, 613-234-8302; [email protected] 2) Lectors: Gerry Nagy; [email protected] 3) Ushers: Sara D’Arcey; [email protected] 4) Eucharistic Ministers: Coordinator Needed! Pro-Life Representative: Rosella MacNeil, 613-327-0061, [email protected] R.C.I.A. (Adult Faith Formation): Gord Johnson 613-761-2895; [email protected] Sacramental Preparation: First Holy Communion, Reconciliation and Sacrament of Confirmation: Ann-Louise Revells; 613-818-5254, [email protected] Weddings: 1) Wedding & Rehearsal Coordinator Carol Ann Parlato, 613-852-4434, [email protected] 2) Marriage Prep Course (offered every Spring) Cathy Bourguignon, 613-699-5624; [email protected] Welcoming Committee: Agnes Cunningham, [email protected]; or Dianne Wood, 613-739-5519 Widows/Widowers Faith-Based Social Group Shirley Hamre, 613-824-0692; or Thea Boyd, 613-521-2082 Today’s Gospel reading begins with Luke’s famous account of the care with which he has researched the traditions of the first Christian communities. The teaching of Jesus in the synagogue of Nazareth, concerning his fulfilment of Old Testament prophecies, and Luke’s emphasis upon the traditions of the community, remind us that the world’s great religious traditions venerate the writings and teachings that put them in touch with their past. A healthy community keeps alive the memory of what inspired its origins. The first reading from the chronicles of Nehemiah describes a moving moment in the reestablishment of the Jerusalem community after returning from Exile. The common people, ignorant now of Israel’s traditions, are reassured that the joy brought by renewed observance of old Israel’s traditions will be their ‘stronghold’. How much more grateful and responsive should we be, as today’s renewal makes available to us the far superior treasures of the New Testament! Luke tells his readers that the Gospel he is introducing is a faithful expression of the faith that has been handed on in the community by ‘those who from the outset were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word’; his investigations confirm as ‘well founded’ the teachings they are familiar with. Prior to the writing of the four gospels, the bulk of the material they used was circulating in the many stories told of Jesus by those who were spreading the Good News. Our four gospels put that material together within the time line of a continuous story leading to the passion, death and resurrection of the Saviour. As they make use of this material, each of the four brings out themes that are dear to them and the communities they belong to. In his gospel, Luke – a well educated, gentile convert, conscious of the needs of his fellow converts – reveals himself as a warm hearted and sensitive interpreter of the faith, bringing out such themes as: the joy of believing, the blessings found in prayer, the central role of the Spirit in our Christian lives, the important place of women in the public life of Jesus, and the privileged place the poor of the world have in the designs of God. Today’s gospel, of course, is the claim of Jesus that he brings ‘fulfilment’ to the splendid hopes of old Israel. The Christian Church is following the example of Jesus Himself, as it treasures the traditions in which the faith of God’s people has been expressed. — The Emmaus Series marianne Bournes* 613.769.3771 david Bournes* 613.769.3772 clarisa Bourg* 613.447.0569 *Sales Representatives [email protected] Phrontistery Thank you! Blessed Sacrament’s Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Faith Formation Program for children ages 3 to 6, has thirteen children enrolled from nine different parishes!! This multi-parish model is meant to serve children and their families across the Ottawa Diocese. Children may join any time throughout the academic year! THANK YOU, Blessed Sacrament, for welcoming CGS into your Parish community! Ruth-Ann McClure

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday...10:00 AM † For the intentions of the Quinn sisters, Eadie, Dianne, Sharon and Maureen 8:00 pm † PRO POPULO ST. THÉRÈSE OF LISIEUX — PERPETUAL

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  • 6158 Rideau Valley Dr. Manotick, ON

    613-692-2380 www.millersfarmandmarket.ca

    Worry-Free Cleaning Services

    Present Bulletin to receive a discount!

    Special Offer for Parishioners!

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    Funeral & Cremation Services / Services funéraires et de crémation

    Celebrating over 90 years in your community!

    We offer complimentary seminars. Please see our website for more information.

    613 • 233 •1143 www.hpmcgarry.ca

    Serving the Real Estate needs of

    our Community

    Let Jaqui & St. Joseph

    sell your home!

    St. Joseph, pray for us!

    JAQUI CADIEUX,

    Sales Representative 613.725.1171

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    C A S U A L F O O T W E A R 860 Bank Street, Ottawa ON K1S 3W3

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    1141 Hunt Club Rd. 613-737-7900

    1260 Old Innes Road, Unit 602 613•745•1537

    www.liturgica.ca [email protected]

    PSYCHOLOGIST DR. BILL WINOGRON

    Brief Cognitive Therapy Adults & Couples

    www.metroglebe.com

    — Over 35 Years of Service — Providing Quality Legal Advice

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    Free Consultation — Free Parking 40 – 2450 Lancaster Rd. Ottawa

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    Small Business

    Real Estate (same day reporting on Real Estate transactions)

    Wills & Trusts

    Estate Administration

    Family Law

    Succession & Tax Planning

    Costs partly covered by most insurances.

    www.drwinogron.com

    613-565-0087

    Farm, Market & Garden Centre

    BOB FRASER

    SALES REPRESENTATIVE

    613.563.1155 [email protected]

    www.bobfraser.com

    Sean P. Copeland, 4th generation Funeral Director, invites you to call should you have any questions or inquiries.

    Tastefully updated facility. Intimate single family visitation.

    Family owned and operated since 1925.

    Catholic Gifts & Souvenirs

    194 Fourth Avenue, Ottawa ON K1S 2L6 613.232.4891; [email protected]; www.blessedsacrament.ca

    JANUARY 27, 2019 — 3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    HOME OF THE PILGRIM STATUE OF OUR LADY OF THE CAPE, QUEEN OF CANADA

    MASS SCHEDULE

    SUNDAY MASS TIMES

    † Saturday (Sunday Vigil Mass) ... 4:30 pm † Sunday Mass: ........................... 10:00 am ....................................................... 8:00 pm

    WEEKDAY MASS TIMES

    † Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday ........................................................ 9:30 am

    † First Friday Mass/Devotion ..... 9:30 pm † First Saturday Mass/Devotion 6:30 pm † Tuesday and Thursday ............. 6:30 pm

    SENIORS HOMES MASS TIMES

    † Tuesday (Lord Lansdowne) ... 10:00 am † Thursday (Glebe Centre) ........ 10:00 am

    RECONCILIATION

    • See Fr. Tim before/after Weekday Mass • Saturday AM ......... 10:00 am—10:30 am • Saturday PM.............. 3:45 pm—4:15 pm • or by appointment

    EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

    • Monday, Wednesday and Friday after Mass .............. 10:00 am to Noon

    DEVOTIONS

    • The Holy Rosary before Mass on: • Tuesday and Thursday • The Divine Mercy Chaplet: .......................................... after daily Mass

    PARISH OFFICE

    OFFICE HOURS

    Tuesday to Friday ....... 9:30 am—3:00 pm

    PASTORAL STAFF

    Fr. Timothy P.V. Nelligan, Pastor [email protected]

    PARISH STAFF

    Kim Jennings, Office Administrator

    613-232-4891; [email protected]

    Vivian Gratton, Bookkeeper [email protected]

    Dennis Girard, Parish Projects [email protected]

    Stéphane Bussière, Custodian

    PILGRIM STATUE KIOSK HOURS

    • Sundays .......... following morning Mass • or by appointment • DnA LIVE Shows:

    ........ most Wednesdays at 12:00 Noon

    Info: Dennis and Angelina Girard, 1-888-501-1083; [email protected]

    PARISH MINISTRIES

    Baptism: Julia Moffat

    613-697-7966; [email protected]

    Centretown Emergency Food Centre:

    Joe Courtright, Liaison, [email protected]

    Catechesis of the Good Shepherd

    Ruth Ann McClure;

    [email protected]

    Children’s 10:00 AM Choir: Cynthia Orr,

    613-558-9447; [email protected]

    Children’s Liturgy: Ann-Louise Revells

    613-818-5254, [email protected]

    Councils:

    1) Finance Council Chair, to be determined

    2) Ann-Louise Revells, Pastoral Council Chair

    613-818-5254, [email protected]

    Cursillo Representative: Rosella MacNeil,

    613-327-0061, [email protected]

    Divine Mercy Cenacle:

    Jennifer Huestis, 613-862-6318

    Eucharistic Adoration: Mallory MacPherson

    [email protected]

    Hospitality Team:

    Fellowship Sundays & Special Events Ann-Louise Revells, Coordinator 613-818-5254; [email protected]

    Music Ministry Coordinators:

    Richard Bethell or Dennis Girard [email protected]

    Mass Ministry Coordinators:

    1) Sacristans: Carol Campbell, 613-234-8302; [email protected]

    2) Lectors: Gerry Nagy; [email protected]

    3) Ushers: Sara D’Arcey; [email protected]

    4) Eucharistic Ministers: Coordinator Needed!

    Pro-Life Representative: Rosella MacNeil,

    613-327-0061, [email protected]

    R.C.I.A. (Adult Faith Formation): Gord Johnson

    613-761-2895; [email protected]

    Sacramental Preparation:

    First Holy Communion, Reconciliation and Sacrament of Confirmation: Ann-Louise Revells; 613-818-5254, [email protected]

    Weddings:

    1) Wedding & Rehearsal Coordinator

    Carol Ann Parlato, 613-852-4434, [email protected]

    2) Marriage Prep Course (offered every Spring)

    Cathy Bourguignon, 613-699-5624; [email protected]

    Welcoming Committee:

    Agnes Cunningham, [email protected]; or

    Dianne Wood, 613-739-5519

    Widows/Widowers Faith-Based Social Group

    Shirley Hamre, 613-824-0692; or Thea Boyd, 613-521-2082

    Today’s Gospel reading begins with Luke’s famous account of the care with which he has researched the traditions of the first Christian communities. The teaching of Jesus in the synagogue of Nazareth, concerning his fulfilment of Old Testament prophecies, and Luke’s emphasis upon the traditions of the community, remind us that the world’s great religious traditions venerate the writings and teachings that put them in touch with their past. A healthy community keeps alive the memory of what inspired its origins.

    The first reading from the chronicles of Nehemiah describes a moving moment in the reestablishment of the Jerusalem community after returning from Exile. The common people, ignorant now of Israel’s traditions, are reassured that the joy brought by renewed observance of old Israel’s traditions will be their ‘stronghold’. How much more grateful and responsive should we be, as today’s renewal makes available to us the far superior treasures of the New Testament!

    Luke tells his readers that the Gospel he is introducing is a faithful expression of the faith that has been handed on in the community by ‘those who from the outset were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word’; his investigations confirm as ‘well founded’ the teachings they are familiar with.

    Prior to the writing of the four gospels, the bulk of the material they used was circulating in the many stories told of Jesus by those who were spreading the Good News. Our four gospels put that material together within the time line of a continuous story leading to the passion, death and resurrection of the Saviour. As they make use of this material, each of the four brings out themes that are dear to them and the communities they belong to.

    In his gospel, Luke – a well educated, gentile convert, conscious of the needs of his fellow converts – reveals himself as a warm hearted and sensitive interpreter of the faith, bringing out such themes as: the joy of believing, the blessings found in prayer, the central role of the Spirit in our Christian lives, the important place of women in the public life of Jesus, and the privileged place the poor of the world have in the designs of God.

    Today’s gospel, of course, is the claim of Jesus that he brings ‘fulfilment’ to the splendid hopes of old Israel. The Christian Church is following the example of Jesus Himself, as it treasures the traditions in which the faith of God’s people has been expressed.

    — The Emmaus Series

    marianne Bournes* 613.769.3771

    david Bournes* 613.769.3772

    clarisa Bourg* 613.447.0569

    *Sales Representatives

    [email protected]

    Phrontistery

    Thank you! Blessed Sacrament’s Catechesis of the Good Shepherd

    Faith Formation Program for children ages 3 to 6, has thirteen children enrolled from nine different parishes!!

    This multi-parish model is meant to serve children and their families across the Ottawa Diocese. Children may join any time throughout the academic year!

    THANK YOU, Blessed Sacrament, for welcoming CGS

    into your Parish community! Ruth-Ann McClure

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  • Blessed Sacrament Parish Vision

    Through dynamic evangelization, Blessed Sacrament Parish seeks to intentionally invite all people into an initial encounter with, and ongoing conversion to, Jesus. We are a Eucharistic and Marian parish that is a home for vibrant worship, reconciliation, and

    prayer, as well as an engine for spiritual growth. We support each other on the journey to maturity and reach out to people in need.

    3RD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 27, 2019

    Saturday, January 26 — ST. TIMOTHY AND ST. TITUS

    9:30 am † For the soul of John D.E. Warren (on the day of his

    funeral) by Norah Hoskinson and family

    † For the soul of James Perkins by Marie Coombs

    4:30 pm † For the soul of Jim Ovens by the Ovens family

    † For the intentions of Clare Grosskleg

    Sunday, January 27 — 3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    10:00 AM † For the soul of Jim Dillon on his birthday by his wife Pat Dillon

    † For the intentions of the Quinn sisters, Eadie, Dianne, Sharon and Maureen

    8:00 pm † PRO POPULO

    Monday, January 28 — ST. THOMAS AQUINAS

    9:30 am † —

    Tuesday, January 29

    6:30 pm † —

    Wednesday, January 30 — ST. JOHN BOSCO

    9:30 am † —

    Thursday, January 31

    6:30 pm † —

    Friday, February 1

    9:30 am (FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTION)

    † For the intentions of Fr. Tony Van Hee, SJ, by Carol

    Gaboury

    Saturday, February 2 — PRESENTATION OF THE LORD

    9:30 am (FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTION)

    † For the intentions of the consecrated religious in

    Ottawa by Carol Gaboury

    4:30 pm † For the soul of Pietro Portanova by Jennifer and

    Konrad Huestis

    Sunday, February 3 — 4TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    10:00 AM † For the intentions of the Quinn sisters, Eadie, Dianne, Sharon and Maureen

    8:00 pm † PRO POPULO

    ST. THÉRÈSE OF LISIEUX — PERPETUAL NOVENA We will continue to pray for parishioners and their families.

    January 22—30: St. Thérèse, please ask our loving Abba to hold all the men of this Parish in His arms. Please ask the Lord to

    introduce them more intimately to His Mother, Mary.

    January 31—February 8: St. Thérèse, please pray for all priests. Please ask the Lord to send extra protection, building

    up a protective wall against temptations. Please ask God to

    renew and deepen their faith each and every day. Please ask

    for blessings for them all. We lift up Fr. Tim in a special way.

    THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2019 Regular Collection for January:

    January 1, 2019 ........................................................... $ 758.00

    January 6 ...................................................................... $ 2,670.90

    January 13 .................................................................... $ 2,370.45

    January 18 (PAD Deposit*) ........................................ $ 8,595.33

    January 20 .................................................................... $ 1,092.12

    TOTAL Collection to date ............................................ $ 15,486.80 .........................................................................................................................................................................

    *Join the many parishioners who have converted to Pre-Authorized Donation system (PAD Deposit*). Just pick up a PAD Form in the Narthex with a set of boxed PAD envelopes for the Diocesan Special Collections, or CLICK HERE to download the Form.

    Thank you for considering Blessed Sacrament Parish in your Will and including us in the bequeath section of the obituary notice. Our Registered Charitable Tax No. is: #12896-7353-RR0092.

    COAST-TO-COAST

    TOTAL CONSECRATION 2019

    A Divine Invitation.

    Prepare to enter into the Divine Life of the Holy Trinity through St.

    Louis de Montfort’s Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary. This 33-Day preparation begins Wednesday, February 20. Join us on

    Consecration Day, Monday March 25, at St. Augustine’s Parish,

    beginning with the Rosary at 7:00 PM and followed by Mass at

    7:30 pm with Fr. Dan Dubroy. For info, go to DivineInvitation.org.

    The 33-Day Booklets available at the BSP-KIOSK, or contact

    Dennis and Angelina Girard at [email protected].

    HEART OF WORSHIP: Evening includes short spiritual talk,

    praise and worship music, silent adoration, confession, food and fellowship. Guest speaker: Fr. Hezuk Shroff. Tuesday, January 29, 7:00 — 9:00 pm. Holy Redeemer Parish, Kanata. Info: [email protected].

    DIOCESAN CELEBRATION OF CONSECRATED LIFE:

    Archbishop Terrence Prendergast SJ invites all the faithful of the Archdiocese, members of religious communities and consecrated persons, and all members of the clergy to a Mass at Saint-François-d’Assise (20 Fairmont Avenue) on Saturday February 2 at 11:00 am, followed by a reception in the parish hall. Please RSVP to [email protected] by January 31.

    MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING OR MEDICALLY ASSISTED

    DEATH: WHY WORDS MATTER: By Prof. Hazel Markwell. The

    Supreme Court of Canada recently ruled that Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) is exempt from criminal prosecution under certain conditions. A discussion of how this decision and the ensuing legislation challenges our notions of a good life and the meaning of suffering and death. Saint Paul University, Main Street, Room GIG 202, Wednesday January 31, 7:00—8:00 pm. FREE. Hosted by Faculty of Theology. Info: ustpaul.ca.

    A CALL FOR CANDIDATES: The Missionaries of Prayer and

    Presence is an apostolate committed to fervent prayer for the souls of the dying, those willfully turned from God and for the Holy Souls in Purgatory. At St. John the Apostle Parish, Thursday, January 31, 7:00 pm. Info: 613-322-8707; [email protected].

    THAT MAN IS YOU (TMIY) AT ST. MAURICE PARISH: An

    interactive men's program focused on the development of

    men. It combines scientific research with the teachings of the

    Catholic faith and the wisdom of the Saints to develop the

    vision of authentic men capable of transforming themselves,

    their families, and greater society. Starts Saturday February 2,

    7:00—8:30 am and every Saturday until April 20. Info: Kevin

    Gibbs [email protected]. Free-will offering.

    COUPLES FOR CHRIST & COLF PROLIFE EVENT: Assisted

    Procreation: many couples use technologies in good faith but

    are methods of assisted procreation ethically acceptable?

    What does the Catholic Church teach about so-called

    medically assisted procreation? Saturday February 2, 10:00 am-

    Noon, St. Theresa Church, 95 Somerset St. W. Given by Michel

    G. MacDonald, PhD, STD. 9:00 a.m. Mass followed by Scriptural

    Rosary. Free-will offering. Info: 613-720-5643.

    A Warm Welcome to our New Parishioners! Interested in joining our Parish Family?!

    Let us know who you are and we’ll be happy to offer you more

    information and introduce you to our Parish life. Just fill out this form,

    place it in the basket, and we’ll reach out to you soon. Welcome!

    Name:

    Address:

    Postal: Phone:

    Email:

    EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Monday—Wednesday—Friday

    following the 9:30 AM Mass until Noon

    Come and spend time with Our Lord!

    He is waiting ...

    Every First Friday, Eucharistic Adorers gather together for a prayer meeting to learn how to adore, for prayer, and for fraternal sharing with other adorers. Would you like to…

    ✓ Deepen your Eucharistic devotion and your love of God? ✓ Learn how to adore? ✓ Pray with other adorers? ✓ Share your Eucharistic devotion?

    To join, have questions, or would like to receive material,

    please pick-up a pamphlet in the Narthex, email Mallory at [email protected], or go to our website under the Happenings Tab (CLICK HERE).

    The next Eucharistic Adorers Prayer Meeting is Friday, February 1, 6:00—8:00 pm in the Fulton J. Sheen Room ... and remember to bring your Bible!

    THE CATHOLIC FAITH.

    ON DEMAND.

    Documentaries, talks, eBooks, movies etc.! All FREE for Blessed

    Sacrament parishioners! Register on our website or click the

    FORMED icon!

    ‘DNA LIVE’ FROM THE KIOSK!

    Most Wednesdays in the Church Hall at 12:00 Noon

    To view the LATEST episode of DnA LIVE, go to www.PSKiosk.com, or click the LIVE STREAM icon! .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

    ENROL IN THE CONFRATERNITY OF THE MOST HOLY ROSARY TODAY! Bishop Pierre-Olivier Tremblay, OMI, and Rector of Canada's National Marian Shrine of Our Lady of the Cape, invites us to enrol in the Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary, originally established in 1694. For more info contact: Dennis/Angelina at 1-888-501-1083; www.CatholicInCanada.com.

    OUR HOLY FATHER’S PRAYER INTENTION FOR JANUARY

    Let us pray: That young people, especially in Latin America, follow the example of Mary and respond to the call of the Lord to communicate the joy of the Gospel to the world.

    Mass Intentions

    FELLOWSHIP SUNDAYS ... EVERY SUNDAY ! Make your way downstairs to the Hall after the 10:00

    am Sunday Mass to share in some conversation,

    refreshments and snacks! Our Coordinators greatly

    appreciate any help you can offer with set-up or

    especially with clean-up ... just let Ann-Louise know!

    Thanks to everyone who contributed goodies or offered a helping hand!

    Are you available to volunteer on a rotational basis? Please

    call Ann-Louise at 613-818=5254; or email [email protected].

    VISITATION PROGRAM — 18” TRAVELLING STATUE OF OUR LADY OF THE CAPE: Parishioners are invited to

    reserve the Travelling Statue and Visitation Kit for two week periods. To arrange a 2-week visit of Our Lady, email Angelina at [email protected]. For more info: go to our website under ‘Happenings’ Tab ‘Visitation Program’, or CLICK HERE.

    WE REMEMBER IN OUR PRAYERS, all those in our Parish Community who are sick and in need of encouragement: Nancy Grover, Kerri Lynn Bulger, Paula Scott, Daphne Moffat, Jim Grover, Daniel & Madeline McBride, Ben

    Proctor, Mary Christine Spencer, Rick Tracey, David Low, Anna Gemella, David Kibbee, Marc Le Gras, Natalie Quinn, Rose Cutrara, Loren Cooper, Richard Gehring, Bridgette Bradway, Morgan Hawken, Melissa Moloissa, Debbie Lavallie, Joseph Hutchinson, Marta Pappalardo and Dominic, Joaquin Olivier LeGras, Sebastien Parent, Jim Morgan, Thérèse Cochlin, Lynn Ashdown, Laszlo DeRoth, Kathleen Jordan, Sharon Boothroyd, Luigi Lorusso, Gerry Ouderkirk, Anne Kennedy, Britney, Frances from the UK, Norman Revells, Elizabeth (Elsa) Witteveen, Yvonne Bulger, Kristine Brady, Deacon Dan Careau, Darlene Umphries, Marie Coombs, Georgie Hutchinson, Chris Moffat, Rosalind Weeks, Sharon Brehm, Renee Scott, Charlene, Scott and Stephanie Marcille, Cecile Dubue, Helen Guillet, Oliver Rude, Philip Girard. To ADD or REMOVE a name, please call the Office.

    DIOCESAN EVENTS

    FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTION ON FEBRUARY 1

    —in reparation of sins to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

    † 9:30 am Mass † Adoration/Confession † Divine Mercy Chaplet

    — and —

    FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTION ON FEBRUARY 2 —in reparation of sins to the Immaculate Heart of Mary (The Queenship of Mary will join us in prayer)

    † 9:00 am Rosary † 9:30 am Mass † Adoration/Confession

    Followed by a social in the Hall and a featured talk in the 'Me and Mary' series with Mother Mary Bernadette, QMC.

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