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W ELCOME TO SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 17, 2019 HOLY NAME OF MARY ALMONTE Pastor: Rev. Paul J Gaudet [email protected] Secretary: Susan Martin [email protected] 134 Bridge Street, Almonte ON K0A 1A0 613-256-1034 Office Hours: Tues, Wed & Thurs 9:00am – 3:00pm ST. DECLAN’S MISSION PARISH 791 French Line Road, Brightside, ON Masses as Announced. EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS and SACRAMENTS Sunday Masses (Sat) 4:30pm (Sun) 9:00am and 10:30am Weekday Masses Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00am Confessions Wed., Thurs. & Fri. from 8:30am – 8:50am Saturday from 3:30pm - 4:00pm Eucharistic Exposition & Benediction Immediately following Weekday Masses. Rosary Before Mass on Fridays at 8:25am. Baptisms Please call the Parish office three months in advance for details. Marriage Please contact the office one year in advance. Visit our new website for more information at hnomalmonte.ca and sign up for e-mail alerts. PARISH EVENTS THIS WEEK RCIA Wed. Feb. 20 th 7:00pm (All meetings held in the Vestry) unless otherwise stated) THE GOSPEL Several marks of respect are given to the Gospel to indicate how important it is within the Church. Since the time of the Apostles, we have believed that when the Gospel is proclaimed, it is Christ himself who speaks to his people. For this reason only an ordained minister proclaims the Gospel. This designation goes back to the 3 rd century when Cyprian ordained Aurelian a deacon for this specific purpose. Before proclaiming the Gospel, the deacon asks a blessing from the priest that the Lord be “in his heart and on his lips” that by his proclamation the people may come to fall in love with the Scriptures and marvel at the work of Jesus who saves us from our sins. Immediately before the proclamation of the Gospel, everyone makes the sign of the cross three times over their bodies, once on the forehead, on the lips and over the heart. These signings number three for the Trinity: one God revealed in three Persons. The areas of the body that we sign with the cross are also significant: the forehead, that we may always reflect and meditate on the Gospel; the lips, that we may always proclaim the Word of God in our speech; the heart, that the Gospel may dwell there by faith. The proclamation of the Gospel has a preeminent place among all the readings of Scripture. While all the readings form the Word of God, God speaks directly and clearly to his people through the words and actions of Jesus in the Gospel. It is for this reason that we stand during the Gospel, out of respect and veneration for Christ who is made present in our midst. The response “Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ” at the conclusion of the proclamation of the Gospel affirms our belief in the presence of Christ in the Gospel.

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WELCOME TO

SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 17, 2019

HOLY NAME OF MARY ALMONTE Pastor: Rev. Paul J Gaudet [email protected] Secretary: Susan Martin [email protected] 134 Bridge Street, Almonte ON K0A 1A0 613-256-1034 Office Hours: Tues, Wed & Thurs 9:00am – 3:00pm ST. DECLAN’S MISSION PARISH 791 French Line Road, Brightside, ON Masses as Announced.

EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS and SACRAMENTS Sunday Masses (Sat) 4:30pm (Sun) 9:00am and 10:30am Weekday Masses Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00am Confessions Wed., Thurs. & Fri. from 8:30am – 8:50am Saturday from 3:30pm - 4:00pm Eucharistic Exposition & Benediction Immediately following Weekday Masses. Rosary Before Mass on Fridays at 8:25am.

Baptisms Please call the Parish office three months in advance for details. Marriage Please contact the office one year in advance.

Visit our new website for more information at hnomalmonte.ca and

sign up for e-mail alerts.

PARISH EVENTS THIS WEEK

RCIA Wed. Feb. 20th 7:00pm

(All meetings held in the Vestry) unless otherwise stated)

THE GOSPEL Several marks of respect are given to the Gospel to indicate how important it is within the Church. Since the time of the Apostles, we have believed that when the Gospel is proclaimed, it is Christ himself who speaks to his people. For this reason only an ordained minister proclaims the Gospel. This designation goes back to the 3rd century when Cyprian ordained Aurelian a deacon for this specific purpose. Before proclaiming the Gospel, the deacon asks a blessing from the priest that the Lord be “in his heart and on his lips” that by his proclamation the people may come to fall in love with the Scriptures and marvel at the work of Jesus who saves us from our sins.

Immediately before the proclamation of the Gospel, everyone makes the sign of the cross three times over their bodies, once on the forehead, on the lips and over the heart. These signings number three for the Trinity: one God revealed in three Persons. The areas of the body that we sign with the cross are also significant: the forehead, that we may always reflect and meditate on the Gospel; the lips, that we may always proclaim the Word of God in our speech; the heart, that the Gospel may dwell there by faith. The proclamation of the Gospel has a preeminent place among all the readings of Scripture. While all the readings form the Word of God, God speaks directly and clearly to his people through the words and actions of Jesus in the Gospel. It is for this reason that we stand during the Gospel, out of respect and veneration for Christ who is made present in our midst. The response “Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ” at the conclusion of the proclamation of the Gospel affirms our belief in the presence of Christ in the Gospel.

SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Sat. Feb. 16 4:30pm Modesta Ryan by Lorne & Cathy Hudson Peter & Betty Daszkowski by Mary Daszkowski Sun. Feb. 17 9:00am Jacques Ouellette by Celia Bartello Chris Villeneuve by Cathy Wilson 10:30am For the intentions of the Parishioners WEEKDAY MASSES Wed. Feb. 20 9:00am Clare Humphrey by his Family (no Holy Hour) Thu. Feb. 21 9:00am Dorothy Millette by Nadine Rosebush Fri. Feb. 22 9:00am Ag O’Neill by Penny Flood 11:00am FAIRVIEW MANOR MASS For the intentions of the Residents SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Sat. Feb. 23 4:30pm Theresa Robillard by Peter & Diane Beaubien & Family Marjory Burke by Gisela Sharpe Sun. Feb. 24 9:00am For the intentions of the Parishioners 10:30am Jim Coady on the Anniversary of his death by Doug, Deb, Erin, Michael & Family Nicholas Vaughan by St. Mary’s Catholic Women’s League

Mon.

PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH Elizabeth Caldwell, Ron McLaren, Christina

Graham, Jesse Charney, Keith King, Paul Duford, Colton Somerville, Aiden Verk, Mike

King, Jean Byrne, Amelia Devries, Mike Omilon, Robbie Fassbender, Josie Horton, John Kordos,

Betty McAuliffe, Faye Dowdall, Christian Cameron and Ray Hammond.

“May God Restore You To Good Health”

VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION NIGHT If you volunteer on any Ministry, or in anyway,

here at our Parish, you are invited to our Volunteer Appreciation Night on Tuesday, Feb.

26th at 6:30pm at the Almonte Curling Lounge. This is the Parish’s way of thanking all

those who help make our Church operate so smoothly. In order to get numbers please ensure you sign up on the sheet provided at the back of the church. Looking forward to seeing you there

and thank you for all you do for our Parish!

Schedule of Liturgies February 16 – 24, 2019

Deepest Sympathy to the Ritchie family on the death of Ghislaine Ritchie and to Phil & Gay

Wood on the death of Phil’s sister Karolyn Kirk. “May Their Gentle Souls Rest In Peace”

CHALICE Biography of Deacon Philip Allard: Deacon Philip Allard was ordained in 2000 for the Archdiocese of Toronto. He was raised in Toronto and has been married to Arlene for over 30 years. Arlene and Philip have 3 dependent children in their 20’s that are living at home and engaged in post-secondary studies. Philip has served in the same Scarborough parish since his ordination, and also ministers in a residential treatment centre for women with addictions and emotional problems. Philip enjoys singing and playing the guitar and has used this talent in various music ministries. Philip is employed as a social worker in a long-term care facility in Toronto where he has worked for the last 25 years.

PALMS That time of year again when we ask

that you please return your palms from last year so they can be burned down and used for ashes on Ash Wednesday.

Please leave on the table at the back of the church. Thank you & God bless.

Levi

476 Ottawa Street, R.R.#4 Almonte, ON K0A 1A0

613-256-3732

613-253-8934 www.keillandassoxiates.com

“Financial Solutions for Life!”

We invite Catholic men to join us. Help us serve our Parish and Community.

Contact: Mike Lalonde at 613-899-9925 or e-mail us at [email protected]

154 Bridge St. Box 749 Almonte, ON K0A 1A0

Tel: 613-256-3044 ext. 302 Fax: 613-256-0536

www.ona.ca

Swarbrick Law BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS

ELIZABETH SWARBRICK Collaborative Lawyer Mediator Wills & Family Mediation

83 Little Bridge St., Almonte 613-256-9811

www.familyfocusedlaw.com

Dr. Chris Hashimoto Chiropractor

Relief from joint and muscle pain

613-256-5678

Knights of Columbus Dr. J.F. Dunn Council 5153 Dr. J.F. Dunn Council 5153

SALE & SERVICE 14 Industrial Drive

Almonte, ON RYAN HEMSLEY 613-256-4744

Holy Name of Mary Parishioners… since 1973

Tel: 613-256-3313 website: www.crgamble.com

Representing Kinkaid & Loney Monuments

Reg & Josh Gamble Directors

INCOME TAX RECEIPTS

The 2018 income tax receipts are available

for pick up at the back of the church

today. They are in a box in alphabetical order. Thank you all for your kind support

of our Church.

FASD The Rural FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder) Support Network is a grass-roots organization which started in Holy Name of Mary Parish and School and is committed to supporting the 160 people with FASD in Almonte and the over 2,000 people in Lanark County and their caregivers. These individuals are among our most vulnerable to mental health challenges, homelessness and unemployment but have proven to be successful when provided with supports. To find out more about this invisible disability and how to help, please see us at our table at the back next weekend. We will be setup for all three masses on February 23rd & 24th. Thank you.

WELCOME TEAM: Our Holy Name of Mary Welcome Team would like to welcome you to our Parish Family. If you are NEW to the Parish or know of someone who is recently new to our parish, please call Cathie at 256-2348 or the Parish Office at 256-1034. If you require a box of collection envelope contact the Parish Office or to sign up for on-line giving visit our website hnomalmonte.ca

Sunday Morning Smile One day a guy was driving with his four-year-old daughter and beeped his car horn by mistake. She turned and looked at him for an explanation. He said, "I did that by accident." She replied, "I know that, Daddy." He replied, "How did you know that, Sweetie?" The girl said, "Because you didn't say 'IDIOT' afterwards!"

NOTRE DAME CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL is hosting an Open House and School Showcase on Thurs., February 21 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Parents and students considering Notre Dame for grades 7 to 12, and any who would like more information on the school, are invited to attend. Tour the school, meet teachers and staff, view classroom demonstrations, learn about academic options, and find out about sports teams, student groups, and other extracurricular activities. For more info go to notredame.cdsbeo.on.ca or contact the school at 613-253-4700.

The he lpful p lace.

Almonte Ace Country & Garden 5736 County Rd. 29

Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 613.256.1633

[email protected]

Almonte Winery

Joan & Michael

Neville 613-256-6100

Debbie Brydges Manager Universal Travel

205 Franktown Rd. Carleton Place, ON

K7C 2N9

Tel: 613-257-4111 or 1-888-486-6490 Fax: 613-257-5684

e-mail: [email protected]

ALMONTE CAR WASH 3 Self-serve Bays

Pressure Wash & Vacuum

130 High St., Almonte Phone: 256-6708

Kevin Cooney 880-1463 Jennifer Cooney 880-1462

PILON FAMILY FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL LTD. André & Gina Pilon and Staff

TRUST UNDERSTANDING INTEGRITY 613-623-5194

Phone: 613-267-7990 Website:perthfabrics.com

Perth Fabrics Crafts and More… Come visit us today.

Your Independent Grocer

YOUR STORE FOR LOW PRICES Tel: 256-2080

MEMBERS OF HOLY NAME OF MARY PARISH CENTRE BUILDING COMMITTEE Name E-mail Phone

Phil Wood – Chairperson [email protected] 613-256-4554 Ron Giles [email protected] 613-256-1754 Christina Humber [email protected] N/A Millie Maloney [email protected] N/A James Mikulasik [email protected] N/A Jim Moore [email protected] 613-256-5375

If you have questions about the Parish Centre please contact Fr. Paul at [email protected] or 613-256-1034 or you are welcome to contact a member of the Building Committee listed above.

FAMILY DAY! Family Day was first held in Alberta in 1990 to reflect the values of family and home that were important to the pioneers who founded Alberta, and to give workers the opportunity to spend more time with their families. It was introduced into Saskatchewan in 2007 and in Ontario in 2008. British Columbia observed the Family Day holiday in 2013 and New Brunswick in 2018. So this Monday will see families and friends spend time together that would have otherwise been spent apart. Enjoy this special time together and be thankful for the blessing of this holiday. Happy Family Day!