07 JUNE 2015 Body & Blood of Christ The people in the first reading wanted to obey the Lord. Moses sealed this with the covenant of blood between the Lord and his people. In the second reading, we hear that the blood of Christ obtained eternal redemption for human-kind. Jesus reminds us of this in the Gospel as he celebrates the Passover with his disciples. Jesus was obedient to the Father, and suffered death on the cross. But before he did this, Jesus established and sealed the New Covenant. The Lord shed his blood for us so that we could have hope of eternal redemption. During the Last Supper, Christ spoke of the blood of the covenant. We are reminded of this covenant every time we gather to celebrate the Liturgy of the Eucharist Our Parish Mission Statement We, the members of the Pro-Cathedral of the Assumption community, believe that we have been called through Baptism to live the Good News of Jesus Christ under the patronage of Mary, our Mother. We accomplish this by proclaiming the Word, celebrating the Sacraments, and reaching out to others. PASTOR Most Rev. Jean-Louis Plouffe, D.D. Bishop of Sault Ste. Marie RECTOR Msgr. Dave Tramontini ASSISTANT Rev. Rex Lumine IN RESIDENCE Msgr. Normand Clement Chaplain, Nipissing-Parry Sound District Schools Marriage: Please pick up a Marriage Information Booklet in the Church Vestibule to review prior to contacting the parish office. Anointing the Sick: Please call the parish office for information. Reconciliation: Every Saturday from 3:00 until 3:45 PM. Eucharist: Please see mass schedule published in this bulletin. Call the parish office to arrange for a Eucharistic Minister to visit the sick and shut-in who are unable to attend Mass. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: On the First Friday of each month from 10:00 AM until 12:00 noon. Baptism: Please pick up a Baptism Information Booklet in the Church Vestibule to review prior to contacting the parish office. Rev. A. Man-Son-Hing Pastor, St. Peter the Apostle & St. Elizabeth Temagami PERMANENT MINISTERS Deacons Diocesan Order of Women Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mr. Albert Falconi Mr. Donald Milligan Mr. Donald Shago Mr. Rick Hamelin Mr. Gary Westenenk Shirley Falconi Norma Milligan Ruth Godon Frances-Clare Fraboni CONTACT US Monday 2 Corinthians 1. 1-7; Matthew 5. 1-12 Tuesday 2 Corinthians 1. 18-22; Matthew 5. 13-16 Wednesday 2 Corinthians 3. 4-11; Matthew 5. 17-19 Thursday Acts 11. 21b-26; 13. 1-3; Matthew 10. 7-13 Friday Hosea 11. 1-4, 8ac-9; Ephesians 3. 8-12, 14-19; John 19. 31-37 Saturday 2 Corinthians 5. 14-21; Matthew 5. 33-37 Sunday Ezekiel 17. 22-24; 2 Corinthians 5. 6-10; Mark 4. 26-34 TELEPHONE: (705) 472-3970 FACSIMILE: (705) 494-8222 EMAIL: [email protected] Our faith community dates back to 1886 when we were originally located on Main Street West and called St. Mary’s of the Lake and the cornerstone of the existing Cathedral was laid in 1904. The history of our parish is recorded in the memories of thousands of people who built our community. Monday 8:30 AM to 12:00 NOON Tuesday—Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM INFANT BAPTISM PREPARATION A Baptismal Preparation Meeting will be held in the Lower Sacristy on TUESDAY, June 23 beginning at 7:00 PM. Those who wish to register for this meeting to have their child baptized are asked to call the parish office by Monday, June 22. Baptism Preparation is mandatory by Diocesan Policy. Holiness is the First Vocation Holiness Means Trying to be Like Jesus How is God Calling You? Marriage: Most people are called to marriage—to wholeheartedly love their spouse and to joyfully welcome children. The purpose of marriage is for a man and woman to help each other get to heaven and to teach their children to do the same. Like any vocation, marriage must be discerned, not assumed. Religious Life: Both men and women can join religious orders. The life and work of religious orders varies greatly—from communities that dedicate themselves to lives of prayer, to those who work actively in schools, hospitals, orphanages, etc. The “glue” that holds together religious life are the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. Priesthood: A priest’s job is to bring Jesus to people and people to Jesus—primarily through preaching the Gospel and administering the sacraments. Priests are ordained for this ministry by a bishop, who himself was ordained by a bishop, on and on for two thousand years. We call this unbroken tradition “apostolic succession.” Single Life: Some people are called to serve God as single people, without marrying or taking special vows, but nonetheless serving the Church in a meaningful way. Single people “contribute greatly to the good of the human family” (CCC 2231). “Some live their situation in the spirit of the Beatitudes, serving God and neighbour in exemplary fashion.” (CCC1658). Vianney Vocations www.vianneyvocations.com Pope Francis JUNE 2015 Prayer Intention FOR UNIVERSAL: IMMIGRANTS & REFUGEES Monday, 08 June - Weekday in Ordinary Time Betty Bosch - The Edgar Family Vern Chapman - Carmela and Tony Campanaro Helene Drennan - Marie Gribbons Tuesday, 09 June - Weekday in Ordinary Time Souls in Purgatory - A Friend Maria Pellanda - Lidia Chiocchio and Amelia Pessotto Trevor Hughes - Don and Lorraine Shago Wednesday, 10 June - Weekday in Ordinary Time Linda Leblanc - Carmela and Tony Campanaro Liza Kiokee - Daniel Jose Suva - Lorenza and Stuart Thompson Thursday, 11 June - Memorial of St. Barnabas, Apostle 9:30 AM Mass with the Students from St. Hubert School Rudy Dominico - Mary Jean Cundari In Thanksgiving to St. Joseph - A Parishioner Intention of Nicholas Beaulieu & Ali Gibson - Karen and Denis Beaulieu Friday, 12 June - Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Sam Verrillo - The Verrillo Family Leo Campanaro - Rocco Anello and Family Rudy Dominico - Joe and Louise Defonzo 4:00 PM 13 June - Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Teresa and Frank Piekarski - Trudy Lang and Family Rev. Mr. Jerry McIsaac - Helen and Family In Honour of St. Anthony - The Tedesco Family Maryann and Archie Truchon - Theresa Ringler Sunday, 14 June - Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 AM Anne Wilcox - Jack and Maudena Farnsworth Rudy Dominico - Betty Ann and Peter Smith Colleen O’Donnell - William and Patricia Barnhart Armand Schiavo - Arthur and Lucille Schiavo 11:00 AM Intention of the Parishioners - Msgr. Dave Tramontini A Prayer for First Communion As you receive Holy Communion, May you commit your heart anew To God who loves you dearly And wants the best for you. And with God’s gentle guidance To help you find your way, May you always live for Him And remember this special day. That immigrants and refugees may find welcome and respect in the countries to which they come. FOR EVANGELIZATION: VOCATIONS That the personal encounter with Jesus may arouse in many young people the desire to offer their own lives in priesthood or consecrated life. Sunday Offering ~ 31 May Sunday Offering Building Fund $6,712.75 $754.75 Catholic Women’s League Ceremony of Presentation of Service Awards During the June 3rd General Membership and Dinner the following CWL members received service pins for 2015: 10 YEARS Ashley Amo Millie Barnett Scarlett Cuthbertson Maria Ermel Barbara Foubert Barbara Gagne Sister Rita Laberge Bonnie Parslow Darlene Truchon 20 YEARS Claudette Armitage Diane Carmichael Patricia Goyette Mary Miscio Henriette Potvin Marg Riopelle 25 YEARS Jean Belec Ann Boudreau Rochelle Brown Ella Lamothe Brigida Plutino Annemarie Ross Pearl Whyte 30 YEARS Kathleen Gauthier Sue Lunnin Sister Noreen Muldoon Shirley Shaw Connie Von Dusselldorp 35 YEARS Annette Ferris Marg Pugliese May Rogers Collette Tancredi 40 YEARS Vicki Doucette Sister Shannon Hickey 45 YEARS Shirley O’Donnell Joyce Pitt 50 YEARS Carol Ann Mantha 55 YEARS Maureen Marchildon 60 YEARS Patricia Hosking THE LITURGY OF THE WORD FOR CHILDREN The Liturgy of the Word has ended for this year. We will begin again September 20 at our 9:00 AM Liturgy. Thank you to the many parents for supporting this process by making Liturgy of the Word part of the faith journey of your child. There are many adults in our parish who have taken this ministry and been faithful to the call to spread the Good News. I would like to thank these people: Suzanne Lukasik, Jennifer Rachmann, Jennifer Bethiaume, Rob Dufort, Annette Dutrisac, Georgie MacIntyre, Carmelina McParland, Kim Morrissette, Anna Morrow, Louise Newman, Dan Seguin, Mary Lou Smith and Erin Tayler. A special thank you as well to Antoinette McParland who provided the music for each liturgy. And thank you to John and Matthew McParland who were the cantors who encouraged all to respond in song. Thanks so much to all of you for taking the time to prepare each liturgy and reflect with those present. God bless each of you. Darlene Truchon, Coordinator Wonderful Indigenous Celebrations! Thank you for your concern with care and working with love in League with others. “O God, empower us!” PRAYER LINE: Do you have prayer requests you would like others to pray for? These requests may be anonymous or in detail. If so, please call Sister Shirley McNamara at 474-3800, Ext. 295 or Lorraine Atchison at 474-0613 and they will gladly pass them on to others who are waiting to receive your requests. If you wish to join a prayer line to pray for intentions, call the above contacts as well. Thank you. On behalf of the Diocese of Sault St. Marie and the ARISE/DEBOUT coordinator, please accept our heartfelt thanks for all those who contributed in their own way to the success of the Indigenous Celebrations in Sudbury, North Bay and Sault St. Marie. Each celebration was unique to its region. This would not have happened without the vision of Bishop Plouffe and the generosity of the Elders who sat on the Planning Committees of each region. The Holy Spirit was at work in our Diocese on these three occasions. For those who may have missed the events, be aware that the intention is to make this an annual celebration. Please check the Diocesan website to view pictures from the celebrations: OFFICES/ENGLISHPASTORALSERVICES/ARISE http://www.dioceseofsaultstemarie.org June 12 at 6:00 PM – Pro-Cathedral CWL Relay for Life Team “One Heart, One Voice, One Mission” team could use your support. Come and cheer, pray and support our ladies at the relay to support those who have been affected by cancer in one way or another. For information, call Leah Pierce at 472-5687. St. Anthony’s Feast Pasta & Meatball Dinner on Saturday, June 13 at St. Peter the Apostle Church. Mass at 4:30 PM, followed by procession and Dinner at 6 PM. Tickets $12/adult; $6/children 11 & under; children under 5 free. For tickets, call Nella at 494-9424. Proceeds to the Nipissing Serenity Hospice. Women Helping Women Tea & Dessert Fundraiser Saturday, June 13 from 1:00 to 3:00 PM at the Pro-Cathedral Parish Hall. $5 tickets can be purchased at the door. All proceeds will go towards The Ojibway Women’s Lodge, Nipissing Transition House and Amelia Rising Sexual Assault Centre of Nipissing in support of women in crisis. (Anyone wishing to donate baking – gluten free, diabetic or regular baking) can contact Debbie at 478-8353 or Lisa at 493-4164. Thank you! Ascending Life Gathering for retired and older persons meets for spirituality, mission and friendship, Thursday June 25 at 2:00 PM in the Parish Hall at Pro-Cathedral. Reflect and share on our theme The Sacred Heart of Jesus. Why not get your ARISE group together from last season and join us! The Promises of Fatima: Come pray the Rosary with a group of dedicated people who form a Fr. Gobbi Cenacle honouring our Blessed Virgin Mary. Wednesday mornings at 9:30 AM at St. Peter’s Parish followed by Mass. North Bay Regional Eucharistic Adoration: Holy Name Church, Mon-Wed-Fri (Noon – 6 PM), Tuesday (Noon - 9 PM), Thursday (Noon - 5 PM). Come and visit Jesus in this Sacrament of love. To make a commitment call Lena Butler, 497-3434 Open Adoration: St. Alphonsus in Callander every Friday 8:30 AM to 12:00 Noon. First Friday 8:30 AM to 8:30 AM (24Hrs). St. Joseph’s Motherhouse first Sunday of the month from 3:30-4:30 PM in Holy Family Chapel and Pro-Cathedral First Friday 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. Birthright (Pregnancy Distress Support) located at 269 Main Street West (4th Floor ~ Room 411). For assistance if you are pregnant or to volunteer to help women get the assistance they need call Leona at the office (474-2999) for more information. Devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Help every Wednesday at 11:55 AM at Pro-Cathedral of the Assumption prior to the 12:05 PM mass. Springtime of the Spirit Regional Prayer Group at Holy Name of Jesus Parish Wednesdays at 6:30 PM. Recitation of the rosary, praise and worship, meditative prayer, sharing and fellowship. Knights of Columbus Council 1007 Charity Lottery 2015 on sale by contacting Michel Joly at 495-1792. $100 for 52 weekly draws of $1,000 - call now for your ticket! Lottery Licence 7069 The Ignatian Spiritual Exercises in Everyday Life, written out of Saint Ignatius of Loyola’s experience of God, are being offered in the Fall of 2015 at Villa Loyola. They will consist of 30 weeks of prayer material with small group gatherings to be held every second week during which you will learn strategies for discerning God’s will for you. The Director of the Exercises will be Fr. Ronald Perron, S.J.. If you are interested in following the Spiritual Exercises or are unfamiliar with them and want to learn more, please join us at our introductory evening Tuesday June 15 2015 at 7:00 pm at 4951 Long Lake Road (705-522-3502 ext. 0). St. Joseph Motherhouse presents a Shalom Directed Retreat Sunday, July 19 at 7:00 PM to Saturday July 25 at 1:00 PM. Offering: $450:00. For more information call Sr. Phyllis O’Connor at 474-3800, extension 213 or email her at [email protected] Marriage Preparation Program Weekends October 23-24. Couples should register early by calling 472-5821. Series limited to 18 couples – register early! Material cost $40/couple payable at time of registration. THE EDGE Youth Group for Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8's 6:45-8:30 pm on Monday evenings in the downstairs hall of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Powassan. Explore issues of our faith through live music, drama, small group discussions, guest speakers, games, scripture, crafts etc. Double bonus: snacks and prizes! No need to pre-register. Call Pauline at 724-5964 or Jeannine at 724-3424 for information. Let us know if you need transportation Regional Catholic Charities used clothing for free distribution to those in need. Seasonal clothing for men, women, children and infants, shoes, or accessories, can be dropped off at the Pro-Cathedral Rectory or the Catholic Charities entrance any Tuesday from 9-11:30 AM. Items should be clean and in good repair. Catechesis of the Good Shepherd National Level 1 Course – Part A: A formation experience for adults to work with 3-6 year old children. Monday July 13 to Saturday, July 18 at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Kanata, Ontario. Call Dale at 613225-0988 or email [email protected] for more information. Good Shepherd Atrium Located at the Pro-Cathedral Church, the atrium for the Catechesis of the program provides a special place for children 3 to 5 years old to follow the church calendar, come to know Jesus, through parables, songs, art work, geography and more. Materials are faithful to the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Faith. For information, visit www.cgsac.ca, call Erin Tayler 476-8509 or Lynn Boivin at 494-7226 or email [email protected] Celebrate Recovery – a Christ-centred recovery program for any hurt, hang-up, or habit.. Meets Tuesdays at 7:00 PM at First Baptist Church, 1250 Cassells. Visit www.celebraterecovery.ca or www.fbcnb.ca for more information. Join us! Summer Retreat at Villa Loyola ~ Praying with the Words of St. Ignatius: a pilgrimage through the Spiritual Exercises. Sunday August 9 (7pm) to Friday August 14 (1pm) with director, Fr. Joseph Schner, S.J. Cost $475.00 (spiritual direction, private room, meals and taxes included). Register by calling 705-522-3502 Monday to Friday or by email at [email protected] Tour of the Major Shrines of Europe has been arranged for the Fall of 2015. Led by Father Hamish Currie, we will pray and have mass at all the major Shrines on this tour. September 26October 11 All-Inclusive (travel, tours, superior accommodation, breakfast and dinner) $3690/person (airport taxes $583). For further information check the website www.preciousbloodssm.com or call parish office 705-256-8474. Knights of Columbus Meetings Fr. Michael Cundari Council, 12030 at Holy Name Church: General Meeting fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:30 PM Contact: Joe Sinicrope at 497-0604 Corpus Christi Knights of Columbus Council 12106 now meet second Tuesday of each month with regular and executive meetings held the same day at the Canadian Forces Base Church (Queen of Peace). Contact: Don Brown 472-6429 We also collect pop cans for charity work. Please drop off you cans at Holy Name Church beside the Garage. Knights of Columbus Council #1007 General Meeting first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM at St. Peter’s Church in the Church Hall, rosary at 6:30 PM. Refreshments served. Executive Meeting last Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM at St. Peter’s Church in the Church Hall. New or transferring members can contact Mike Maunsell at 491-0006 or [email protected]
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