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STEP 3, RE-OPENING ~ DIVINE INFANT CONTINUES WITH A 140 PEOPLE CAPACITY IN THE CHURCH WITH COVID GUIDELINES IN PLACE (EFFECTIVE SEPT 13, 2021)

THE TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN TIME~ Year B SEPTEMBER 19, 2021

DIVINE INFANT PARISH 6658 Bilberry Drive, Orleans, Ontario K1C 2S9 Web site: www.divineinfant.on.ca Tel: 613 824-6822 (for emergencies only 613-804-6822) Office hours: Wednesday & Thursday 9:00am - Noon & 1:00pm - 4:00pm

OUR MISSION STATEMENT Pastor: Fr. Waldemar Podlasz SDS ([email protected]) We, the people of Divine Infant Parish, are called through Baptism Associate Pastor: Fr. Steven Gaudet ([email protected]) to celebrate the presence of Jesus Christ in Word and Sacrament. In Priest in Residence: Fr. John (Yongli) Chen the spirit of faith, service, and community, we strive to bring every- ([email protected]) one closer together and closer to God. : Stephen Donoghue, Jeffrey Le Bane, Gerardo Panes, This we accomplish by: William Reggler, Philip Richards and Jim Schultz  Shaping our lives in the image of Christ through Pastoral Council Chair: [email protected] worship and prayer. Finance Council Chair: Susan Galarneau 613-830-7111  Contributing to the growth of our parish by being faith- ful stewards of the by word, witness, action and evangelization. Parish Secretary: Margaret Heuthorst ext 3  Lending support to the parish leadership and working ([email protected] ) together to fulfill the mission. Parish Manager: Jeff Le Bane ext 235 ([email protected]) Sacramental Coordinator: Victoria Pusiak ext 229 Agape Bible Study Group Lucille Surette [email protected] ([email protected]) Servers (ages 7-18) Blessilda Donoghue 702-5842 Youth Ministry: Pia Ocenar ([email protected]) Bereavement Group Diane Jemus 830-5612 Catholic Women’s League Frances Chicot (343) 880-4942 Parish Caretaker: Jeff Johnson ext 228 Children’s Liturgy Debbie Olsheskie 590-2338 Communion Ministers Diane LeBlanc 837-0115 Infant Baptisms Please call the parish office to set up a meeting with one Cursillo Parish Rep Rob Chamberlain 620-3430 of our priests to begin the process for baptisms. Divine Mercy Cenacle Stan Siok 841-1637 Marriage Preparation & Cindy Kearns-O'Hara 291-8750 Deacon Mike and Josiane Seguin 613-824-6822 ext 221 http://cenacledivineinfant.wixsite.com/divinemercy At least six months notice required. No date can be set until a meeting with Greeters/Ushers Stephane Therrien 590-0769 the couple has taken place. Knights of Columbus Paul Bourke 830-4011 Adult Sacramental Preparation (RCIA) Library Nina Regimbald 830-7482 Deacon Jeff Le Bane 613-834-5039 Liturgy Chair Marilyn Geis 837-0571 Deacon Jim Schultz 613-845-0027 Madonna Tuesday Tea Dolores Cyr 830-5571 For adults seeking baptism or full communion with the Roman Catholic Mom’s Morning Out Andrea Heeringa 834-9968 Church or adult Catholics seeking Confirmation. Meetings are weekly on Music - Adult Wednesday nights. We are always open to new inquiries. Music - Children’s Choir School Age Sacramental Preparation Music Garth Pereira [email protected] Victoria Pusiak 613-824-6822 x229 Pastoral Care Ana Laura Roman Blacio For ALL (both Catholic school and public school) baptized Catholic [email protected] children. The parish registration for reception of the Sacraments of First Perpetual Adoration Lyse Charron 830-7721 Communion (grade 2) and Confirmation (grade 6 +) is available on our par- Prayer Shawl Ministry Parish Office 824-6822, ext. 221 ish website (http://www.divineinfant.on.ca/). Pro-Life Activities Angela Lavictoire Anointing of the Sick [email protected] Are you or someone you know in need of this sacrament of healing? Anyone Readers Kres Jadan [email protected] who has been diagnosed with a severe illness, is going for surgery or has Refugee Committee Guy Savard 824-9715 reached old age is eligible to receive this sacrament. Please call the parish Sale of Religious Articles Monique Sutherland 824-3365 office or speak to a priest. & Mary Michel 841-1867 Shepherds of Good Hope Allan Harvey 824-8632 St. Matthew High School 837-3161 St. Vincent De Paul Dan Therrien 424-6134 St. Peter High School 837-9377 Unbound Ministry Gil & Marjolaine Messier Convent Glen Catholic School 824-8541 [email protected] Divine Infant School 824-1060 Our Lady of Wisdom School 824-9700 St. Clare School 834-6334 St. Francis of Assisi School 830-3215 St. Theresa School 837-4114

Dear Friends in Christ, This week we celebrate the feast of St. Matthew, one of the Evangelists. To recognize this special occasion, I’d like to share with you the brief summary of his gospel. Studding and praying the Word of God is always a great spiritual practise.

We know that Matthew was a tax collector, a “publican.” He was, it would seem, quite well-to-do and popular among the people of Capernaum, where, Luke tells us, he had many friends (Luke 5:29). This was all the more significant in view of the fact that the Jews had a very low opinion of tax collectors in general; they regarded them as extortionists, in addition to being collaborators with the Roman regime. Matthew was a warm-hearted person; he responded quickly and generously when Jesus called him the day he passed by his office (Mark 9:9). He imme- diately left everything and followed him. He was later chosen to become one of the Twelve (Mark 10:14), and to the very end of his life he was a faithful witness to the passion, death, and resurrection of our Lord. According to the Fathers of the Church, the Gospel according to Matthew was written in Palestine, almost certainly in Aramaic, and was addressed mainly to Jews living in that region. It is thought that it was first written around the year 50, but that this version disappeared soon after the destruction of Jerusalem in the year 70. Immediately after this a Greek translation of Matthew–the one we now possess–began to be used; this is regarded by the Church as canonical, authentic, and substantially the same as the original Aramaic. Matthew, under God’s inspiration, set out to show that Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah foretold by the prophets, the Son of God. This is why his Gospel has been called “the Gospel of the fulfillment.” It stresses all the prophecies of the Old Testament which announce the coming of the Messiah: He is of the house of David (1:6); he is born of Mary, a virgin, to fulfill what Isaiah foretold (1:22-23); and now, in the fullness of time, he makes his appearance, preaching “the Gospel of the Kingdom.” In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus tells us about this kingdom, promulgating the beatitudes (5:3-11), which give us a whole program for Christian living. No one can enter the kingdom without first selling what he has and buying this precious treasure, a hidden treasure (13:44) which, because it is as small as a mustard seed (13:31), a person really has to seek out: Despite its inherent strength and power it will grow to fill the whole world—one can possess it only through detachment from material things. Jesus wants those who follow him to be poor and to trust in providence; in other words, no Christian should become so taken up with material things that he cuts himself off from God. Possessions go against God if a person turns them into an absolute value and makes them (whether consciously or not) his god, his only goal in life. The Lord wants us to use material resources as means to an end; we should therefore be able to do without them when they in any way prevent us from doing his will. (Vatican II, Lumen Gentium 42). Because this kingdom should be constantly on the increase, we should pray for it with faith and hope, using the best prayer of all, the Our Father (6:9-13). In fact, if it is to fully influence our lives we need to be permanently united to the successor of Peter, whom Jesus appointed as administrator of the treasures of the kingdom of heaven, conferring on him the fullness of the primacy, with responsibility for teaching and govern- ing the whole Church (16:18-19).

Moreover, this kingdom founded by Jesus Christ on Earth, his Church, will last until the end of time. Jesus himself, after his Resurrection, promised that this would happen: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age” (28:19-20). In this passage, which we find also in Mark 16:16, it is expressly stated that the apostles (the Church) receive from Jesus the same mission as he received from his Father–to save all men through preaching and the minis- try of the sacraments. First among these is baptism, which is absolutely necessary for salvation. However, if someone is physically unable to receive baptism, then its place may be taken by baptism of desire, in the case of adults, and also by martyrdom (which is called baptism of blood), should this extreme situation arise. Thus Jesus confers on his disciples and on those who succeed them in the apostolic ministry the power to baptize in the name of the Blessed Trinity and to admit into the bosom of the Church those who have faith. But to do this they first proclaim the gospel to all the nations, teaching them to practice, by word and exam- ple, the faith they have received. The confirmed this in these words: “And so the apostolic teaching, which is expressed in a special way in the inspired books, was to be preserved by a continuous succession of preachers until the end of time. Therefore, the apostles, handing on what they themselves received, warn the faithful to hold fast to the traditions which they have learned either by word of mouth or by letter (cf. 2 Thess. 2:15) and to fight in defense of the faith handed on once and for all (cf. Jude 3). Now what was handed on by the apostles includes everything which contributes to the holiness of life and the increase of faith of the people of God; and so the Church, in her teaching, life, and worship, perpetuates and hands on to all generations all that she herself is, all that she believes.” Jesus also promises that he will stay with his Church forever. We rely on this assurance. Although the Church is a fragile vessel which can feel threatened by the waves of atheism and materialism which seek to wreck it, it will always survive and develop: Our Lord will say to us what he said that day on the lake to his disciples: “Take heart, it is I; have no fear” (14:27), referring to that sort of fear the disciples experienced even when they saw Jesus being glorified at the transfiguration (17:6), the same fear they felt in Gethsemani, which caused them all to flee and abandon him (25:56). This fear is the darker side of their behavior prior to Pentecost, yet they later became witnesses to the life and Resurrection of Jesus, no longer afraid to preach in his name. There is one important detail which Matthew does not fail to observe: “The curtain of the temple was torn in two, from top to bottom” (17:51). This was the curtain separating the sanctuary from the Holy of Holies (cf. Ex. 26:31); on Jesus’ death it was torn, indicating (this has been the traditional interpretation of the Church) that the old Mosaic cult had come to an end and a new era had begun, that of the New Covenant, sealed with the blood of the Son of God. Through this New Covenant man can be born again to a new life, leaving behind fear and any kind of pessimism, for death has been overcome by Life.

In Christ,

INTENTIONS FOR CONFESSIONS PARISH OFFICE IS NOW OPEN Saturday and Sunday: With the Province’s Step 3 Re-Opening announcement, the Sept 18 ~ Sept 26 4:15 - 4:45pm parish office continues to be open to the public on 2021 Weekdays: 1/2 hr before Wednesday and Thursday from 9am - Noon & 1 - 4pm. Or by appt. Only 1 person or family may enter the office at a time. Office staff will continue to monitor and respond to emails THE TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN and telephone messages and will arrange for curbside pickup Saturday, September 18 where possible. Please visit our parish website for the most 5:00 pm-Intentions of Mary MacDonald on her birthday by Robert & current updates on operations at our parish for the prevention of the spread of COVID-19. Thank you Angela Lavictoire Sunday, September 19 8:00 am†Edwin Lake by Nadia & Desmond Dear Friends in Christ, †Elias Hortanto by Bev de Montigny It is my pleasure to announce that based on our numbers and †Deceased & living members of the Roelofs & McMahon the actual situation inside of the church every weekend, we families are increasing our registration number from 111 people -Intentions of Verna Quinn by Joan Scott per each Mass to 140. It is clear that every weekend we have 10:00am-For all Divine Infant parishioners a good number of couples, families and members of the same 12:00pm†Juanita Bernardo by Cielo Bernardo-Hernandez household attending quite faithfully the same Masses. Based 5:00 pm†Lalita De Alwis by Mevan & Nirmalee Perera on that, we can definitely accommodate more people. At the Monday, September 20 St. Andrew Kim Tac-Gŏn, Priest & St. Paul same time I would like to encourage everyone to register Chŏng-Ha-Sang, & companions, Martyrs online. This definitely speeds up the whole check in process. 7:00pm†Victor Roman (3rd anniv) by Ana Roman With the cold and rainy days coming, people waiting outside the church in line, as well as ushers will appreciate for the Tuesday, September 21 St. Matthew, Apostle, Evangelist waiting time to be as short as possible and the check in 7:00pm†Marty Chosser by the Pusiak family process to be as efficient as it can be. Also, I’d like to take Wednesday, September 22 this opportunity to thank everyone who’s been very faithfully 9:00am†Juanita Nolasco by Merlie & Deacon Jim Schultz and patiently using our online registration system. To all the †Daryl Gervacio by Narciso Cardenas walk-ins, I’d like to strongly encourage you to use this †Narciso & Annie Cardenas by Marilou Storie & family system as well. Thank you! Fr. Waldemar. †Zeny Falqueza by her daughter -In thanksgiving Thursday, September 23 St. Pius of Pietrelcina (Padre Pio), Priest YOUTH GROUP IS 9:00am†Annette Turner STARTING UP THIS WEEK!! Friday, September 24 Youth Nights will be starting up this week starting on Friday, 9:00am†Raymond & David Charron September 17 for the Junior Youth Night (grades 6 - 8) and on Sunday, September 19 for the Senior Youth Group (grades THE TWENTY- SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 9 - 12). Both youth nights are from 7 - 9 pm. Saturday, September 25 Join DI Youth in three easy steps 5:00pm†Bernice Perry (5th anniv) by Mary Michel 1. Fill out the registration form Sunday, September 26 2. We will see the completed form and send you all the 8:00am†Barbara Ann Carscadden by Lori McCraw & family necessary meeting links and info. 10:00am†Marianne Marchand on her birthday by her friends 3. DONE!!! Your child can now be a part of our supportive 12:00pm-For all Divine Infant parishioners and dynamic community. 5:00pm†Lalita De Alwis by Mevan & Nirmalee Perera Info: Pia Ocenar: [email protected]

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS CHILDREN’S LITURGY October 16, 2021 “Gospel Take Away” On Saturday, October 16th at the 5:00pm Mass, a Every Sunday following 10:00 am Mass solemn blessing will be given to couples whose anniver- Since we are unable to get together in person, the Children’s sary this year is a multiple of 5 years (i.e., 5, 10, 15, 20, Liturgy has prepared a weekly “Gospel Take Away” 25 etc). If this is a special anniversary year for you and packet. Each packet contains a simple gospel related activity you wish to participate, please contact the parish office at for children to take home. A new “Gospel Take Away” pack- [email protected] et will be available every Sunday following the 10:00 am Registration deadline is October 13th. Mass. Please visit the Children’s Liturgy Bulletin Board to your packet. Hoping to see you on Sunday.

Please pray for our brothers and sisters who are sick…. John HODDINOTT, Stephen HOLT, Marilyn GEIS, Rachel MAISONNEUVE, Gianni BALESTRA, Marie-Madeline BEASON, Carol & Everett TRUSWELL, Maria CIBISCHINO, Enzo FRATE, Tammie ZANDBELT, Lorraine MILLER, Stacy HUFFMAN, Laura HARE, Dr. Angela -CAETANO, Beverley DONOGHUE, Keith DONOGHUE, Scott KING, Bruce WRIGHT, Jurica BALEN, Frank DaCOSTA, Joseph PUSIAK, Ethan LAVICTOIRE, Phyllis MEYERS, Firorello QUARIN, Ida CARBONI, Claudette DiMUCCIO, Elizabeth TOBIN, Jeannette SABOURIN, Jean CHARRON, Elliott RODRIGUE, Rosetta CAZA, Joan HURRY, Rene TROTTIER, Zikora OHANYERE, Jody KISH, Olivia TRAFICANTI, Derek PERABO, Jeff TOOLE, Les MISE, Yolande, ESSIAMBRE, Tye PAEZER, Karen PRITCHARD, Kelly TREPANIER, Sherry McMAHON, Ali HEERINGA, Lorry WARMINGTON, Jamaal MICHEL, Peggy GOLDEN, Christi- na ADDISON, Jorge ROMAN, the Residents of the Promenade, Madonna Nursing Home, Queenswood Villa, Forest Valley Terrace and Symphony Senior Living and those whose names are entered in our Book of the Sick.

PROLIFE

LIFE CHAIN 2021 ~ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3

The LIFE CHAIN is taking place in the east end location on the corner of St. Joseph BLVD and Orleans Boulevard on Sunday, October 3 from 2:00pm - 3:00pm.

This is a silent Prayer Vigil where we pray silently for the Sanctity of Life being restored to the hearts and minds of the world. We pray also for all the victims of ABORTION! Please save the date! Join us in prayer! If you are unable to be present, please pray with us from home 2:00pm-3:00pm on October 3th!

40 DAYS FOR LIFE 2021 ~ SEPT 22 – OCT 31 Pray, fast and sacrifice for the end of abortion

VIGIL SITE: (corner of Bank St & Queen St) Divine Infant Parish, Good Shepherd Parish, Annunciation Parish, Paroisse St. Joseph, and Paroisse Ste Marie will be at the site praying on Sunday, October 17 from 7:00am to 7:00pm

10 HOURS OF ADORATION: Tuesday, October 19 at Divine Infant Parish 9:00am -7:00pm There will be a solemn Benediction at 6:45pm with regular Mass following at 7:00pm. To sign up for either the vigil site or adoration, please indicate preferred time by email to angela.lavictoire@ gmail.com

MASS OFFERED: Monday, October 11 at 9:00am at Divine Infant Parish “for an end to abortion and closure of abortion clinics”

For more information: https://40daysforlife.com/local-campaigns/ottawa/ www.facebook.com/40days4lifeottawa https://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/life-chain