Sunday, March 14th, 2021



Dear Parishioners,
This Sunday we celebrate the 3rd Week of Lent. 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.





Mass: March 19th at 12:15pm – Sign up on Eventbright starting March 17th to attend in person (180-person limit) or watch online
 
St. Joe’s Got Talent – 2021 Virtual Variety Show: March 19th at 7pm – Watch Live on Facebook or at our parish website.
 
Friday March 19th let’s come together as a parish celebrating the Feast of St. Joseph with a virtual talent show! Join us from your home, as parishioners from St. Joseph Church & beyond share their talents with us to celebrate this special Feast Day!
 
Tune into Live on March 19th at 7pm on the St. Joseph Facebook page and watch the Facebook Live. If you don’t have Facebook you can log onto our parish website and watch the live stream
 
Normally we would come together in Tranquille Hall for a meal together, since we can’t do that, we have another fun option for you, so you can enjoy some wonderful food while watching this year’s show! Majors Family Restaurant has put together a wonderful Feast of St. Joseph menu especially for us to order from. Order something special and join us for all the festivities online.
"Storyteller Brother Raymond Pierce CSSR sends out Complementary Weekly Morning Smiles of Family Friendly Humour to help you start your Saturday. These short stories are especially helpful during these times of crisis when we could all use a Good Laugh." Br Raymond's Stories are received by over 500 people in 13 countries. If this interests you please email Br Raymond at raymondcssr@gmail.com
Are you in need prayers for healing (any type of healing)? Our parish prayer team has been unable to offer in-person prayers for healing since the beginning of the pandemic. They are willing to pray with you over the phone.
To set up a time for prayer please contact Bruce at 780-832-1663
Solidarity Sunday
Click here to read Archbishop Pettipas’ letter on the upcoming Solidarity Sunday collection for Development & Peace Share Lent 2021 (5th Sunday of Lent).
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.
on this journey
of Lent
Dates to remember:

7:45PM following daily mass.
Enter the journey of Christ on the road to the cross by “virtually” walking the stations of the cross with us. This Friday, join with us as we pray in memory of Saint Oscar Romero, "The Solidarity Way of the Cross": stations from Development and Peace (2013).
Remember the poor in El Salvador, where Saint Oscar Romero was martyred. Remember the poor and downtrodden around the world and those who serve them for Christ's sake. Learn about the work of St. Oscar Romero. Please support others like Oscar through the work of D&P. Your donations are so important. If you were able to donate last week on "Solidarity Sunday" - THANK YOU. Or your Share Lent donation envelope can be used in the collection box year round!
As you wind down your Lenten journey, continue fasting from meat on Fridays. Eat simply, to identify with the poor. Perhaps a simple Coconut Curry Pumpkin Soup? (recommended by Mia Klein-Gebbinck, St. Mary's Church, Beaverlodge)
Enter the journey of Christ on the road to the cross, by “virtually” walking the stations of the cross with us. This Friday, join with us as we honor the Redemptorists serving at St. Joseph Parish by praying "The Way of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori".
St. Alphonsus had a passionate love for Christ and Mary. "His Crib, His Cross, His Altar, and His Mother". He dedicated his life to serving the poor, and gathered devout men to form the Redemptorist Order. St Joseph Parish, indeed the entire Archdiocese of Grouard McLennan, has been well led by Redemptorists who follow Alphonsus by leading us to serve the poor.
The St. Joseph Social Justice Group reminds you to continue to support the work of Development and Peace, whose theme this Lent is: "Share Love, Share Lent". The Annual Share Lent Collection will be taken at all St. Joseph's Sunday Masses on March 21, 2021. Or use your special Share Lent envelope any time of the year!
As you begin your Lenten journey, consider fasting from meat on Fridays. Eat simply, to identify with the poor. Perhaps a simple Carrot Soup? (Recipe by Mary Marcotte from Soup for Supper.)
Enter the journey of Christ on the road to the cross by “virtually” walking the stations of the cross with us. This Friday, join with us as we pray The Stations of the Cross for a Wounded World.
Please support The Grateful Advocates for Catholic Education in Grande Prairie as they hold a Reverse "Food & Necessities" Drive on Saturday March 6. Read more about drop off points to share your blessings with the poor in our community.
The St. Joseph Social Justice Group reminds you to continue to support the work of Development and Peace, whose theme this Lent is: "Share Love, Share Lent". The Annual Share Lent Collection will be taken at all St. Joseph's Sunday Masses on March 21, 2021. Or use your special Share Lent envelope any time of the year!
Remember those pre-pandemic Fridays when we ate CWL soup and buns together, learned about social justice needs in our community and around the world before The Stations of the Cross? Prepare for next week's online stations with a Roasted Sweet Potato and Garlic Soup! (by Sylvia Chabot from Soup for Supper)
Enter the journey of Christ on the road to the cross by “virtually” walking the stations of the cross with us. This Friday, join with us as we pray The Stations of the Cross for Children, written and read by Maura and Bill Good.
Development and Peace is for young people too! (www.DevP.org). Get involved! Start or join a JUST YOUTH group! Hold a fundraiser! Discover how young people in Columbia are being blessed by our support!
As you continue your Lenten journey, continue fasting from meat on Fridays. Eat simply, to identify with the poor. Perhaps a simple Potato Soup?
The Annual Share Lent Collection will be taken at all St. Joseph's Sunday Masses on March 21, 2021. Or use your special Share Lent envelope any time of the year!
Enter the journey of Christ on the road to the cross by “virtually” walking the stations of the cross with us. This Friday, join with us as we pray in remembrance of the suffering caused by the global Covid Pandemic - for the dead, the ill, the grieved, the frightened, the lonely and the poor, in The Pandemic Way of the Cross by Tom Hoopes, for Aleteia (2020).
The entire world; ALL the people on this, our Common Home, have been impacted in so many ways by the Covid Pandemic. Remember your D&P partners in the global south and in places tragically burdened during the pandemic by supporting the Share Lent Collection on Sunday March 21, 2021. Have faith in the future of Our Common Home. (Used with permission from The Catholic Agency for Overseas Development, UK, CAFOD). Reaching out in almsgiving to front line workers can make you part of the solution and ease your pandemic burden as we recover together. Here are some key principles for a Just Recovery for ALL.
Continue fasting during your Lenten journey, especially from meat on Fridays. Eat simply, to identify with the poor. Perhaps a simple Red Lentil Vegetable Soup? (contributed by Helen MacDonald)