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St. Charles Parish 5% Parish Donation with Every Job COUNCIL #08604 CHAPEL LAWN 204-888-7722 Patrick Thibert 320 St Liturgical Publications 3171 LENWORTH DR. #12 MISSISSAUGA, ON L4X 2G6 (800) 268-2637 Jim Rondeau Thibert KNIGHTS MLA for Assiniboia Construction OF COLUMBUS Constituency Office Decks, fences, windows, doors, roofs 839A Cavalier Dr. Basement, kitchen & bath renovations FATHER ALLAN HALL St. Charles Parish 5% parish donation with every job COUNCIL #08604 CHAPEL LAWN 204-888-7722 Patrick Thibert 320 St. Charles Street Founded 1868 - Rededicated 1988 FUNERAL HOME & RECEPTION CENTRE jimrondeau.mb.ca 4000 Portage Ave. (204) 885-9715 (204) 801-0244 Brother Abe Froese 204-294-4743 Mailing Address: c/o 395 St Charles St., Winnipeg, MB R3K 1T7 Mon-Fri 9:00am-4:30pm [email protected] Conveniently located by Assumption Cemetery Brother Brian Baril 204-889-4352 Telephone: (204) 889-3248 Fax: (204) 885-1997 D'ARCY BAIN Don't leave ASSUMPTION email: [email protected] website: www.saintcharles.ca PHYSIOTHERAPY our advertisers HANGING! CATHOLIC CEMETERY Location: 320 St. Charles St. Athletic & Rehabilitation Clinic Please patronize and Physiotherapist tell them that you AND QUEEN OF HEAVEN appreciate their MAUSOLEUM 120-3025 Portage Ave. support 204-889-8769 3990 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg Pastor: Rev. Paul J. Tinguely (204) 889-3248 Your advertisers make this 204-888-7557 bulletin possible burial plots mausoleum crypts Deacons: Robert Gate (204) 837-4322 outdoor crypts cremation plots & niches Claude Lambert (204) 832-1338 EAT LOCAL memorials & vases SHOP LOCAL morris A Tradition of Faith Parish Secretary: Jackie Overton ENJOY LOCAL INSURANCE BROKERS Throughout Our Lives LARSEN'S Sunday Masses: MEMORIALS Saturday: 4:00 pm Gary Morris Sunday: 9:30, 11:30 am Since 1897 Granite & Bronze THE PERFECTSPOT TO ADVERTISE Memorials & Markers 120-3393 Portage Ave. YOUR BUSINESS! Weekday Masses: 1801 Notre Dame Ave. 204-633-5053 204-989-7722 www.larsensmemorials.com Please see schedule inside bulletin Steven Fletcher Member of Parliament Parish Office Hours: Charleswood - St. James - Assiniboia Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Phone: 204-984-6432 Fax: 204-984-6451 Shopping An answering machine is available for messages and 212 - 1 3111-A Portage Avenue Locally emergencies - monitored 24/7. Call (204) 889-3248. Winnipeg, Manitoba R3K 0W4 Saves Gas www.stevenfletcher.com TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE St. Charles Catholic School Remember... PLEASE CALL 331 St. Charles St., Winnipeg, MB R3K 1T6 Telephone: (204) 837-1520 Fax: (204) 837-2326 Let our advertisers know 1-800-268-2637 you saw their ad here. St. Charles Parish Cemetery and Columbarium For information contact Assumption Cemetery - (204) 888-7557 ALL BELIEFS and FAITHS Baptisms: Contact Parish office. Baptisms are celebrated on Sundays. Funeral Chapel & Crematorium Inc. Baptism Preparation third Saturday of each month. "Where care and compassion come from understanding" Marriage: Contact Parish Office at least six months prior to marriage. Marriage Preparation required. SERVING ALL PLACES OF WORSHIP AND Rita Tully, CGA Sacrament of Reconciliation: (Confessions) Before Mass, Saturday & Sunday. CEMETERIES IN WINNIPEG AND T: 204-864-2137 Sacrament of the Sick: Upon request - Church, hospital or home. RURAL MANITOBA Personal & Corporate Taxes Corporate Financial Statements • Bookkeeping Richard, Louise, Rachel & Ryan Wojcik "My clients count...in my books" Parish Catechesis: September - May Religious Education - K-8 - Between Sunday Masses Three Locations Now Serving You Shop LOCAL • Spend LOCAL Children's Liturgy - 3 & 4 yrs old - During 9:30 am Mass Eat LOCAL • Enjoy LOCAL RCIA - Wednesday evenings - 7:00 - 9:00 pm Rev. Paul J. Tinguely 2157 Portage Ave. 1020 Main St. Pastor Beausejour and support the local businesses New Parishioners - welcome. at Sharp Blvd. at Manitoba Ave. that support your parish 204-897 - 4665 204-268 - 2263 204-586 - 8668 Registration forms located at foyer office. 212 - 1 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 3, 2015 212 - 1 212 - The Archdiocese of Winnipeg Jubilee/Centennial Mass is Just Faith – Good News People BE THE GOOD NEWS. St. Sunday Masses Fifth Remember In Your Prayers J’Anne Delaplante, Victor Morello, Alan today, Sunday, May 3, at 1:00pm at the MTS Centre. There Charles Parish is pleased to offer Just Faith’s program, Good Sunday Montague, Freda Broughton, Bev DeBeer, is expected to be close to 14,000 people attending with News People. During the sessions we will explore what it is to be Of Michele Timmerman, Cornelia Reimer, 825 candidates to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. a disciple in the world today. It is a journey to hopefully deepen Joan Lardner, Valerie Walker, Dale Easter All of St Charles Parish's tickets have been given away, 270 our faith, strengthen the bonds of community and to tlive ou the Gathercole, Paul and Jennifer Williams, tickets in all, not counting the Confirmation candidates and Gospel’s call to be good news people. The sessions will take Gay Viecelli, Anna Swanson, Jody Gale, their sponsors and parishioners who will be in the choir Sat 2 4:00 pm St Charles Parishioners Stella Ryan, Kathy Hollaman, Harold place over 5 consecutive Wednesday nights from 7:00 to 8:30 and those helping in other various functions. There will be p.m. Third session this Wednesday May 6, 2015. We will meet Sun 3 9:30 am Dodie & Ron Labbé (on the Schaan, Deborah Williams, Jennifer Chase, Ben Remillard, Marcel up to 10 Bishops attending the Mass including the Papal th Flamand, Lawrence Paluck, Frances Chumola, Jen Lardner, Kim in the hall at St. Charles Parish. occasion of their 40 Nucio to Canada who is representing Pope Francis. There Gfroerer, Betty Patteson, Rene Prefontaine, Krista Schaan, Jacob Wedding Anniversary) will be a banner representing St Charles Parish at the Trudel, Elizabeth Kobialka, Mathew Ballecer, Doreen Pitzel, Adele NEPAL EARTHQUAKE, DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE is (Please note: there is No entrance to the Centre along with the banners of all the 11:30 am Dasset, Marissa Baccari, Barclay Williams, and Pat LaRue. coming to the aid of the 11:30 am Mass today other parishes and missions represented in the because of the earthquake’s victims through STEWARDSHIP MOMENT Fifth Sunday of Easter Archdiocese of Winnipeg. A Jubilee Icon of the Holy Family Centennial/Jubilee Mass). their Caritas partners in Nepal. Jesus offers a quintessential stewardship statement in of Jesus, Mary and Joseph will also be unveiled. 26 Weekday Masses today’s Gospel reading: “Whoever remains in me and I in candidates from St Charles Parish will be Confirmed. We The Canadian government pray for them and their families in this special occasion and Tues 5 7:00 pm Intentions of Donald & him will bear much fruit, because without me you can do will match, dollar for dollar, all of the donations made Marion Montgomery nothing.” Jesus Christ offers us the fullness of eternal for continued growth in their faith. Again, as a reminder by Canadians to support the victims of the earthquake life. Do our lives reveal that this is what we want? Do we there will be no 11:30am Mass today on May 3rd. in Nepal until May 25, 2015. Donations can be made by Wed 6 9:00 am (Retreat Centre, Chemin Neuf) believe that by hearing the Word of the Lord and visiting their website at www.devp.org and following the responding we not only produce “good fruit,” but abide in L'Arche Winnipeg Walkathon Kevin Hanson, son of links or by mailing a donation to: please indicate Nepal Garry Schroeder, - Nina th th the very life of God? (From the April issue of the International Muriel Hanson, is celebrating his 50 birthday on May 10 . In Schroeder (wife) Earthquake, Development and Peace, 1425 René- Catholic Stewardship Council, Catholic Stewardship e-bulletin) his honor, the family is raising money for L’Arche Winnipeg, which has been home to Kevin for much of his life. L'Arche was Lévesque Blvd West, 3rd Floor Montréal, Québec Canada, Thurs 7 6:30 pm Clifford Alexander, - Ruben Alexander family founded in 1964 by Canadian humanitarian and social visionary, H3G 1T7, Toll Free: 1 888 234-8533. Thank you for your Jean Vanier. Distressed by the institutionalization and the Fri 8 9:00 am Yvonne Prive, - Ron & generosity and prayers for the people of Nepal. St Charles Parish rejoices and isolation and loneliness of people with intellectual disabilities, Anna Desilets welcomes Alton Langrell and Jean Vanier invited two men from an institution to live with him in a small house. He called the house ''L'Arche,'' a French word Sunday Masses Sixth Sunday of Easter Copper Langrell who were Baptized April 26, 2015 and for ''the ark'' in the biblical story of Noah and the flood. L’Arche MEETINGS/EVENTS SCHEDULE Sat 9 4:00 pm St Charles Parishioners Aiden Duarte who was baptized Winnipeg was founded in 1973 and Kevin has lived there since Mon 4 6:30 pm Choir April 25, 2015. We pray that God 1979. The L’Arche Winnipeg Walkathon takes place May Sun 10 9:30 am Joan Chase, - Ron will continue to bless you and 3rd and the Hanson and (Sean & Lisa) O’Hara families, along Tues 5 10:00 am School Music Practice Chase & Family your family and that you will with many cousins, nieces and nephews, will be walking as 1:00 pm continue to grow in the Love of Tues 5 Crafts & Conversation D’Souza & Lafrenais Team Hurry Up Hanson. If you would like to donate to this Christ. family members, - Family great cause, please see us after Mass sometime before May Wed 6 9:00 am School Music Practice rd 3 or donate online Wed 6 9:30 am Faith Sharing, (Retreat Centre) “Lord, from you comes my praise in at https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/larche‐winnipeg‐ incorporated/(every donation over $20 gets a tax receipt) – the great congregation.” (Responsorial Wed 6 12:30 pm Finance During the Month of May there will be please make sure to add a message saying your donation is in Psalm) Wed 6 1:00 pm Cards “Abide in me as I abide in you, says the Rosary prayed at St Charles Church, support of Team Hurry Up Hanson.
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