Sunday, April 11th, 2021


Dear Parishioners,
Happy Easter! This week is the 2nd Sunday of Easter and Divine Mercy Sunday. We invite you to check out the many news items below. We hope that if you were unable to register to attend public mass that you are able to join us for our streamed Liturgy of the Word at 10 AM.





For more information about the series and how to join, click here:
We have an exciting series launching in our parish after Easter starting April 14th! Our friends at the Augustine Institute have created an award-winning video-based series that explores fundamental questions and mysteries, called The Search.
This series is great for all, but especially people who may have questions about who God is, why we are here, what our purpose is, how we find happiness and many more tough questions that can sometimes be so difficult to find answers to.
This series will give you a whole new perspective on life, faith, God, and so much more. All we ask is an hour of your time for 7 weeks and an open mind.
** This is also a great event to invite Young Adults and High School Teens to- we will be we will small groups to have discussions amongst peers.**
View the brand-new and improved April newsletter below! Read about a family of 12 received into the Church this Easter, reflections from our priests on Holy Week, Archbishop Pettipas' monthly letter, and much more.
Stay tuned for very important updates on changes to this newsletter in the near future.
Fertility education opportunity: Billings Ovulation Method® Teacher Training Webinars begin April 19, 2021. This program is the first step required to become an Accredited BOM Teacher. Participants gain knowledge and skills to provide fertility education suited to every season of reproductive life. Simplicity and solid science come together for the welfare of marriages & children, with respect for the sanctity of human life. For more details and to register, visit billingslife.ca
Archbishop Gerard Pettipas has declared a Year of St. Joseph in our Archdiocese. To mark this year, the diocese has proposed a pilgrimage to each of the 3 St. Joseph churches in the diocese sometime during the year. They are providing a pilgrimage passport book which will be stamped at each of these churches. We need volunteers to cover Saturday hours (1 – 3 pm) in our church to stamp books beginning in April. Pilgrims must pre-book their visit, so we will know exactly when the volunteers will be here. Please call the parish office if you would like to help.
Donations envelopes still available for pick up! Please stop by the office during regular office hours (8:30am-12 and 1-4). If you are unable to stop by, please contact the office to arrange for someone to drop them off for you. If you would like to receive Donation Envelopes, please contact the Parish Office.

Etransfer is now available as a way of donating. Etransfer can only be sent to sjc.etransfer@gmail.com - a password is not required as we are setup for autodeposit. Please note: If you are asked for a password you may have entered the email incorrectly. In the message portion of the etransfer, please include donor name and address and indicate if your donation is for regular Sunday Donation or for one of the designated special collections (ex: Christmas, New Year's, Canadian Missions, etc) to ensure you receive an official charitable receipt for tax purposes.