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TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE PLEASE CALL 905-624-4422 174 - 2 SPOT SPOT Shop LOCAL • Spend LOCAL Eat LOCAL • Enjoy LOCAL 25TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME September 22, 2019 September 22, 2019 St. Joseph the Worker Parish, Oshawa September 22–25TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY St. Edward the Confessor Parish, North also asked to pray for the work of the bishops TIME Welcome to Our Lady of the Assumption York and to participate in and cooperate with the 10:00AM – Thanksgiving for Blessings Church (OLAC) St. Mary’s Parish, Brampton various projects of the CCCB. Received – Alfredo and Armilyn De los Trino Whether you are just visiting our parish or renewing Holy Spirit Parish, Barrie Thanksgiving for the Birthday of Bob Gleeson – your faith, we are pleased to have you worship with These above four archdiocesan parishes are Family†Florida Teodoro Garcia – Jennifer us today. ST NOVENA FOR OUR 1 FILIPINO SAINT‐ equipped with the appropriate technology are Garcia De Mesa For more information about OLAC, please get a opening their halls for viewing parties to bring copy of our weekly bulletin. For an online version of SAN LORENZO RUIZ †Candido, †Anastasia and †Santos Aquebay – interested Catholics together to participate in the weekly bulletin, go to Nida and Florence Parra https://olassumptionto.archtoronto.org/Parish Weekdays at 6:30pm; weekends at 4:30pm this important evening. Individuals can also 174 - 2 starting Friday, Sept 20 to Saturday, Sept. 28 livestream the event from their own home 12N00N – †Venerable Aloysius Schwartz – Bulletins or ASMI Canada Chapter http://www.parishbulletins.com/bulletins/074/ Feast Day -September 29 should they wish to do so. To order free tickets • 4:00pm – Holy Rosary and In-Church for a viewing party near you or to learn more †Lydia Gorospe – Sylvia Ferrer READINGS: Procession of San Lorenzo about the livestream, the debate and related †Florencio Niro – Family 4:30pm – Praise and Worship resources, please visit: Amos 8:4-7 5:00PM – FILIPINO MASS (TAGALOG) 5:00pm – Eucharistic Celebration www.archtoronto.org/election. Thanksgiving for the Birthday of Daniel Psalm 113:1-2, 4-6, 7-8 Potluck reception will follow after Mass. Capablanca – Editha Capablanca 1 Timothy 2:1-7 105TH WORLD DAY OF MIGRANTS AND 7:15PM – Mass Luke 16:1-13 OUR LADY OF ASSUMPTION REFUGEES – SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 September 23– Monday; St. Pius of Pietrelcina PRAYER COMMUNITY NO MASS The theme announced by His Holiness Pope IS GOD CALLING YOU? September 24– Tuesday; Blessed Émilie (OLAPC) Francis for the 105th World Day of Migrants and Tavernier-Gamelin Refugees is “It is Not Just about Migrants.” We cannot serve two masters. Which one are 7:00PM – Mass and Cenacle of the Marian Please click on the following link to see Pope you willing to follow? Could it be you are being Food Fair at the Rectory Ground, September 22. Movement of Priests Francis’ entire message: called to serve the Master as a priest, deacon, Everyone is invited. http://bit.ly/105thMigrantsRefugees September 25– Wednesday; Sts. Cosmas and sister or brother? If you think God is calling you September 29, OLAPC Praise and Worship, Damian to be a priest, religious or deacon, contact Fr. A special Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, 1:30pm–4:30pm at the OLA Parish Hall. 7:00PM–†Flora Figueroa Santos – Cynthia Chris Lemieux, Vocation Director, Archdiocese September 29 at 4:30 p.m. at St. Philip Neri Vergara of Toronto ; call 416-968-0997 or Catholic Church, located at 2100 Jane Street, email: [email protected] or go to QUEEN OF PEACE PRAYER COMMUNITY North York. Bishop Lawrence Saldanha will September 26– Thursday; Sts. John de www.vocationstoronto.ca preside at the Divine Liturgy. The homilist will Brébeuf, Isaac Jogues and Companions be Bishop Wayne Kirkpatrick. Mass will begin 7:00PM – Mass Filipino Adult and Seniors Ministry meet every at 4:30 p.m. followed by a presentation at 5:30 SPECIAL COLLECTION FOR THE Sunday, 1:30–4:00pm, Room 4. September 27–Friday; St. Vincent de Paul p.m. The program will focus on the plight of 7:00PM–Mass NEEDS OF THE CANADIAN CHURCH Pakistani Christians. All are welcome. FAMILY APOSTOLATE MINISTRY SEPTEMBER 28–29 LET US PRAY FOR THE SICK The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops Every Sunday, 1:00 – 5:00pm at the Juana (CCCB) is involved in national and international Tejada Lounge. Cherry Camara, Renato Lapuz, Gabriela Sinka, areas of pastoral activity, including social and Gary Quiambao. May they find comfort and justice, ecumenical and interfaith relations, may they be healed of their infirmities. collaboration with Aboriginal Peoples, life and ARCHDIOCESE OF TORONTO’S FEDERAL family issues, liturgy, catechesis, doctrine, and ELECTION DEBATE FROM A CATHOLIC OBSERVANCES / FEASTS / MASS INTENTIONS September 21 –Saturday; St. Matthew relations with Catholic associations and PERSPECTIVE movements. 5:00PM – Thanksgiving in Honour of Our Lady of Assumption – Arlene Almazan Manata and Each year the CCCB is asked to speak out, give EDUCATE, REFLECT, ACT! Family leadership and provide guidelines for the faithful Thanksgiving for the Birthday of Imelda Thursday, October 3 – 7:30 p.m.
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