Sunday, January 31st, 2021
Dear Parishioners,
Happy New Year! This Sunday we celebrate the 4th Week of Ordinary Time.
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 live streamed mass at 10 AM. **Please be aware that due to COVID-19, Archbishop Gerard has given dispensation for all Sunday obligations. This means you are not obligated to attend mass, and we will continue to live-stream Sunday mass on our Facebook page until the dispensation has been lifted.
Click here to see more information on the distribution of ashes in this way.
Bring Your Old Palms
Ash Wednesday is approaching, time to bring back your old palm branches. We burn these branches and use the ashes on Ash Wednesday.
Collect your Stamps
The Redemptorists will happily collect any stamps leftover from Christmas cards sent in the mail. They are collected and recycled as an annual fundraiser. Simply collect your stamps, put them in an envelope and drop them off at the parish office, or place them in the collection box at mass. The Redemptorists thank you!
SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE PARTY – ZOOM STYLE!!
Join us for a Zoom Pancake Party!
This year we are unable to be together in Tranquille Hall for our annual Mardi Gras Family Celebration and the annual Knights of Columbus Pancake dinner, so let’s have some fun & fellowship in another way! Just because we can’t be together in person, doesn’t mean we can’t be together!
We’re getting together on Zoom to cook up a Shrove Tuesday pancake feast! Our Family & Children Ministry Coordinator Christina, will be hosting this fun zoom, cooking up some pancakes with her own family! There will be special guests, Father Remi & Father Leo joining the zoom and cooking up pancakes too!
When: Tuesday February 16 from 5:30pm – 6:30pm
Details: Have your ingredients ready to make some pancakes! Sign up on Eventbright to access the Zoom link & for a Classic Pancake Recipe!
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/shrove-tuesday-pancake-party-zoom-style-tickets-138691228197
** ALL PARISHONERS ARE WELCOME! Singles, Families, Children & Senior’s! The more the merrier! **
Contact Christina Stang at sjc-family@gpcsd.ca if you have any questions
Development & Peace- Share Lent:
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Donation Details for 2021
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.
If you would like to sign up for Pre-authorized Payments for your donation, please click here and complete the attached form and return it with a VOID cheque. If you prefer to donate using a credit card, please click here and complete the Credit Card Monthly Donation form.
New for 2021!!! Sign up for pre-authorized payments or automatic credit card payments of Special Collections – the form is attached. The “Donate Button” on the website will be updated for the coming year to include options for “Building Maintenance Fund” and all “Special Collections”.
All completed forms must be returned to Joanne at the Parish Office. Thank you all for your continued support of the Parish!
Arctic Visions 2020- Calendar Fundraiser
There are still calendars available! Bishop Jon Hansen has put together 13 of my favorite photos from my past year’s travels around the north for Arctic Visions 2021, an 11″ X 17″ Coil bound calendar. All proceeds from the sale of these calendars supports the Roman Catholic Missions of the diocese of Mackenzie-Fort Smith. Calendars are available for $20 each
Our New Pastoral Theme:
Grace and courage: United in prayer and loving service
How the Parish Pastoral Council created our new pastoral theme.
Inspired by reading, reflecting and re-reading the Gospel of St. Mark, members of Parish Pastoral Council considered the current needs of our parish with each of us contributing and each of us having an equal voice.
The recurring theme was how fractured we all feel: We’re lonely, isolated and we want to be together as a parish community. With that desire for togetherness in mind, we continued –during the several weeks it took us to do this — to express our thoughts freely through emails, “homework” assigned by Fr. Remi and through a final virtual meeting.
Building on words we had used to describe our feelings and the needs of our parish, each of us was asked to develop a phrase or slogan that encapsulated where we are now and what we expect the year to bring, again keeping in mind the Gospel of St. Mark and Pope Francis’ declaration of 2021 as the Year of St. Joseph.
Working on a private ballot system we had a nearly unanimous vote for “Grace and Courage.” We were just one vote short. The result of the second ballot was unanimous.
Grace and courage will be our cornerstone as we continue to move through this year “united in prayer and loving service.” For, what keeps us together – whether or not we’re in the same room or the same building – is our faith. We are bound by our faith and mutual prayer.
May each of us be blessed with grace and courage.