OLGC Parish Bulletin

January 11, 2015
The Baptism of the Lord
All you who are thirsty, come to the water! Isaiah 55:1
OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL PARISH
10460 139 Street, Surrey, BC V3T 4L5
Phone:
Fax:
(604) 581-4141
(604) 581-8146
E-mail:
Website:
[email protected]
www3.telus.net/olgc
Office Hours
Monday to Friday 9:00 am –12:30 pm
1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Saturday
Sunday
9:30 am - 12:00 pm
12:30 pm – 4:00 pm
9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Pastor:
Associates:
Fr. Mario Villaraza, SDB
Fr. George Atok, SDB
Fr. Jan Staszel, SDB
Fr. Gerard Ravasco, SDB
In Residence:
Fr. Rufo “Junji” Zarate, SDB
Bro. Gerard Harasym, SDB
Surrey Memorial Hospital Chaplain
Fr. Salvador (Jun) Reyes
Pager No: 604.450.0964
Daytime Phone No.: 604.591.2271
(Immaculate Conception Delta)
Secretaries:
PREP Principals:
Diane Craig
Evelyn Reyes
Tue: Danuta Szmigielska
Thu: Carla Comin
(604) 588-1625
RCIA:
Maria Poirier
Glenn Nishihata
Bob De Ana
Frank Cirillo
PEC Chair:
Marisa Giffen
Screening Coordinator and Facilitator
Patricia Lloyd
604-951-3207
Finance Committee: Douglas Vince
Bulletin Publishing:
Cherry Axibal
OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL SCHOOL
Principal:
Secretaries:
Gerard Wright
Maribel Cowan
Margaret Jones
(604) 581-3154
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — Behold my servant with whom I am pleased;
he shall bring forth justice to the nations
(Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7) or Isaiah 55:1-11.
Psalm — The Lord will bless his people with peace (Psalm
29) or Isaiah 12:2-6.
Second Reading — God anointed him with the Holy Spirit
(Acts 10:34-38) or 1 John 5:1-9.
Gospel — You are my beloved Son, with you I am well
pleased (Mark 1:7-11).
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:15am,
11:20am [School Auditorium]
1:00pm [Polish], 5:00pm, 7:00pm
Monday to Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am, 9:00am
Saturday [Vigil/Anticipated] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30pm [Spanish], 7:00pm
First Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00pm [Laotian]
Second Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30pm [Indo-Canadian]
NOVENA
Wednesday [Perpetual Help] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00pm
First Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00pm, 8:00pm [Polish]
BAPTISMS
On the first and third Saturdays of the month at 10am. Parents and
sponsors are required to attend a class on the third Friday of the month at
7:30pm. Call the office to register. Parents should be registered in the
parish for at least six months before they can register for the baptism
classes.
CONFESSIONS
Saturdays at 3 PM and 15 minutes before all masses
MARRIAGES
Six months notice. Attendance at a seven-session course or a threeweekend course is required.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Please set appointment with the parish office.
RCIA
Classes for those interested in learning about the Catholic Church.
Wednesdays 7 PM.
THE WATERS OF BAPTISM
When new sod is put in, it needs constant saturation with
water. Landscapers say that this “knits” the sod to the soil. The
same when a branch is grafted onto a tree: the poultice that joins
them at the splice must be kept wet at all times. Water is the stuff
that binds the very cells of our bodies together. No wonder religions
throughout all times and cultures have used it so prominently.
When Jesus stepped into the Jordan for baptism, he “knit” himself
to what had come before him. By going to the Jordan, he made
himself one with the people of Israel who had crossed it into their
Promised Land. With John the Baptist, Christ wove himself into the
prophetic tradition that heralded the coming reign of God. He had
become fully human in the waters of Mary’s womb, and by
partaking in the rite of the baptism of repentance, Jesus identified
himself with our sinful, frail humanity. It is through the waters of
baptism that Christ continues to graft new members onto his Body,
the Church; through these waters we are cleansed from sin and
filled with the promise of grace, given our destiny for eternal life. For
us, as for Jesus, it is also the waters of baptism that inaugurate our
mission to proclaim the Good News.
Weekly Collection
December 25, 2014/Seismic Upgrade
December 28, 2014
Building Fund
Seismic Upgrade
Budget
Collection to Date
$855,000.00
Seismic Upgrade
70,000.00
TOTAL
$925,000.00
Children’s envelopes
Total
$35,709.35
$20,739.81
377.88
2,932.50
Actual
$862,226.58
76,745.73
$938,972.31
$19.16
1,287.58
Project Advance (960 pledges)
$163,062.77
2015
New Year’s Collection
$7,997.50
January 4, 2015
17,938.50
Building Fund
1,638.60
St. Vincent de Paul
1,666.60
Seismic Upgrade
1,485.52
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!
Chronicles
Jan 9
8:00 PM
Youth Adoration and Benediction
OLGC ADORATION CHAPEL
We have an Adoration Chapel with people
praying in it 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. While
everyone interested in praying is welcome to
enter the Chapel, we NEED volunteers to commit themselves to
specific time periods so that someone will be in the Chapel while it
is available to all parishioners. To sign up, please call Sabina at
604-584-5817 or contact the Parish office.
COMMITTED EUCHARISTIC ADORERS NEEDED
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
12-1 AM; 2-3-4 AM; 2-3 PM
1-2-3-4 AM; 4-5 PM;10-11 PM; 11 PM – 12 AM
2-3-4 AM; 2-3 PM; 4-5 PM
2-3-4 PM; 5-6 PM; 9-10 PM; 11 PM-12 AM
11 PM – 12 AM
1-2-3 AM; 1-2 PM
3-4-5-6 AM; 8-9 PM; 11 PM - 12 MN
OLGC LINE DANCING
Sundays from 2 – 4 pm at the Don Bosco Youth Centre
Wednesdays from 8 – 10 pm at the Auditorium
OLGC PRESCHOOL BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CARE
For kids 2 ½ to 12 years old at 10504 139th Street, Surrey. For more
info, call Lenny at 604.581.3225.
GOD’S LITTLE PEOPLE
Always needed: Leaders for God's little people to teach at one mass
once a month. Lessons provided. Please contact Margrit at 604-8821682 or Nicky at 604-951-0643.
CWL PIES
Apple, Apple/Rhubarb, Raspberry/Rhubarb available for sale at $6
each, berry pies at $7. Please call Maureen at 604.588.8224 or Ethel
at 604.594.9782.
THE CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP meets Thursdays 7:45-9:15
PM
Mass Intentions
Sunday, January 11
8:00 am +Vittorio and Giuseppina Vilio
9:30 am +Pedro Alves
11:15 am Parishioners
11:20 am Thanksgiving: Tony Alonsabe
1:00 pm +Andrzej Machut 1 rocznica smierci
5:00 pm Ronaldo and Delia Mallari
7:00 pm Souls in Purgatory
Monday, January 12
7:30 am +Mr. Chamfa
All Souls in Purgatory
9:00 am +Joseph Nguyen Ba Huan
Faithful departed of Elide Pigeau's Family
+Gandolfi, Giovanni and Albicocchi, Elide
Tuesday, January 13
7:30 am +Mr. Khampinh Phommarath
+Peter Nguyen Ba Hanh
9:00 am +Joao Viveiros
+Joseph Do
+Dominic Do
Wednesday, January 14
7:30 am +Mr. Inta Vongsy
9:00 am +Maria Bounliem Vongsavanh
7:00 pm +Beniamino and Marina Tessarolo
+Stefan and Irena Rechniowski
+Louise Bryant
Thursday, January 15
7:30 am +Bounmy and Ta Sayavong
Holy Souls in Purgatory
9:00 am Scott and Matthew Jones
Souls in Purgatory
+Leokadia & Stanislav Stoklosa
Friday, January 16
7:30 am +Antonio and Julita Tagalog
+Peter Chuan Nguyen
9:00 am Peter, Beatrice and Karen Yuen
50th Wedding Anniversary of Emilio and Imelda
Bordignon
+Sammuel Rama
Saturday, January 17
7:30 am +Mr. Vieng Savanh
9:00 am +Maria Bounliem Vongsavanh
7:00 pm +Matha Trung Nguyen
+Marianna and Mikolaj Krycien
+Demetrio Acuzar
For masses said here, the earliest date is February 8, 2015. Other
mass intentions could be sent away to the Salesian Missions.
PERPETUAL MASSES
One mass a day in perpetuity, said in the Basilica in Rome for the
intention of the person enrolled. Half of the proceeds is used for the
upkeep of the Basilica and the other half is used to help the Salesian
Seminarians.
SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS: For the living – 25 Masses said in a year for
five years. For the deceased – 25 Masses said for a year
Announcements
THANK YOU TO SIMBANG GABI SPONSORS
From Mrs. Mary Mamon: I would like to thank those who
had sponsored in our Simbang Gabi Masses. May our
Almighty God continue to bless you and your family. A
warm Merry Christmas & A Happy New year to every one.
FEAST OF THE STO ÑINO
The Feast of the Santo Niño (Infant child of Prague) will be
celebrated on Jan. 17, 2015. The holy mass will begin at
4:00pm and will be followed by a potluck dinner, games
and entertainment at the Don Bosco Youth Center.
Everyone is welcome! There is a Vigil Mass on January 16
at 7 PM.
DON BOSCO 3 on 3 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
Youth ages 8-16! You Are invited to our 13th Annual Don
Bosco 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament on February 29th,
2015 at DBYC. Cost is $ 35.00 per team. Registration deadline is January 25th, 2015. Please register at the OLGC
Parish office or contact Joe tel. 604-514-4306 or by E-mail
[email protected]
HANDMAIDS OF THE LORD CHRISTIAN LIFE PROGRAM
Ladies, do you have a desire to have a deeper, more
meaningful relationship with Christ? Come and join us for
an Orientation Session to a 10-week Christian Life
Program on Jan 30th (Friday), 6:30 pm, Our Lady of Good
Counsel, Don Bosco Youth Centre. It’s open to mature
ST JOHN BOSCO NOVENA
women---single, married, single parents, widows,
The novena of Saint John Bosco will begin on 22 January
separated, divorced, new immigrants and migrant
until 30 January 2015. There will be masses at 7 PM. The
workers. It’s a great opportunity to meet new friends for
feast of Don Bosco will be celebrated on January 31 with a
prayer, learning more about our faith and fellowship. For
mass at 4 PM and potluck dinner after. Both the novena
more info, pls. call: Zen (604) 503-3735, Au (604) 580and the feast day are part of the preparation for the
7995/(604) 448-2053 or Gina (604) 614-7716. The
celebration of the 200th birthday of St. John Bosco.
program is free and includes light dinner.
THE WORLD YOUTH DAY IN KRAKOW
EXPERIENCE SALESIAN SISTERS' LIFE
Fr. Jan is organizing a pilgrimage to Krakow on World Youth
The Salesian sisters of St. Don Bosco invite young women
Day 2016: July 25 - August 01. He is inviting young adults
aged 20 and up who are curious in exploring the active
between the ages of 18 and 35 years old. Pilgrimage will
religious life to come to Cornwall, Ontario to volunteer for
be for 2 weeks. The cost will be between $2,600.00 Salesian kids summer camp in July 2015 while living in
3,000.00. For more information, please contact Fr. Jan
community with the Salesian sisters for 3-4 weeks.
after the Mass or phone him at 604-842-7315.
consider this opportunity to take your discernment to the
ADMA INVITATION
next level! For more details and questions, please email:
Our Salesian family, together with our Fr. Provincial Tom [email protected]
Dunne, encourage us in OLGC, to form the ADMA or
YOUTH ADORATION AND BENEDICTION
“ASSOCIAZIONE DIMARIA AUSILIATRICE”. In English
Please join YCOMM (Young Caglieros) every second Friday
translation, “Association of Mary Help of Christians”. It
of the month for Youth Adoration and Benediction, from
offers a path that leads to holiness and to the salesian
8-9 PM in the church. If anyone is interested in being part
apostolate (“It is Our Lady’s wish that we honour her under
of the choir/music ministry for this event, please send an
the title of Mary Help of Christians. Our times are so bad
email to ebaluyut2015@ mycrusader.net.
that we need the most holy Virgin to help us to preserve
and defend the Christian faith” MB 7, 334). In particular,
HOLY CROSS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE
Don Bosco founded it to involve the majority of working- Open house for Holy Cross Regional High School will be
class people in the spirituality and mission of the Salesian held on Thursday, January 29th, 6:00 – 8:30
Congregation, as a second specific Group in his work (Cf. PM. Applications for new students for the 2015/2016 year
GC24, 80).
will be available at that time. Please note siblings of
Let us come together in the formation of ADMA as current Holy Cross students entering Grade 8 in Sept. 2015
devotees of Mary Help of Christians by gathering every must also complete an application. Please call the school
24th of the month to pray the Rosary.
for further information at 604-581-3023.
It is also an expression of the truly authentic commitment
FREE ONE-TO-ONE ADULT TUTOR PROGRAM
of dynamic fidelity to Don Bosco, who wanted the
FOR SURREY/WHITE ROCK
Association of Mary Help of Christians as a sign of his
Reading, writing, math. Must be English speaking and at a
gratitude for the motherly presence of Our Lady in his life
Grade 8 level. Contact the Literacy Coordinator 778-255and work, and as a form of Christian life centered on the
5508 [email protected]
knowledge, love and imitation of the Virgin Mary. Let us
work in commitment by coming together for the month of
January, on the 24th, Saturday at 6:30 pm. In February, it
will be Tuesday, 24th also at 6:30 pm at the MHC Hall.
Mary Help of Christians & Don Bosco, be with us, pray for
us!
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Announcements
CHABC BURSARY
The Catholic Health Association of BC will be awarding two
bursaries valued at $250 each to two 2015 graduating
students enrolled in a Catholic secondary school, or who
are members of a BC or Yukon parish and enrolled in a
public secondary school or are home-schooled. Students
are asked to submit a 500 word essay that demonstrates
an awareness and understanding of the significance of
Spirituality in Health Care. Submissions must be received
on or before February 28, 2015. For further details, please
refer to the poster on display in the vestibule of the
church, or check the CHABC website at www.chabc.bc.ca
under upcoming events.
WORLD DAY OF MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES MASS
Pope Francis, in his message for World Day of Migrants
and Refugees, urges us to do as Jesus did by proclaiming
the good news of hope to all, especially to those in great
need. He says: “The mission of the Church…is thus to love
Jesus Christ, to adore and love him particularly in the
poorest and most abandoned. Among these are migrants
and refugees who are trying to escape difficult living
conditions and dangers of every kind.” Sunday, Jan. 18 at
3pm, Our Lady of Sorrows, Vancouver. Mass celebrated by
Archbishop J. Michael Miller, CSB for the 4th year in our
Archdiocese as a universal church.
RED MASS AND DINNER
Join Archbishop Michael Miller, CSB, for Mass on Jan. 21 at
5:10 pm at Holy Rosary Cathedral, followed by a reception
at the Hyatt Regency, Vancouver at 6:30pm. Tickets for the
dinner and reception are $130, two for $250, or tables of
eight for $1,000. To purchase tickets visit rcav.org/redmass
ENRICHMENT WORKSHOP FOR EXTRAORDINARY
MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION
An Enrichment Workshop for volunteer ministers who
serve as Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. This
workshop provides a deeper theological understanding of
the Eucharist and the EMHCs’ special part in both the
liturgical celebration and the evangelization of our secular
culture. Presented by Father Tien Tran, Saturday, Jan. 24,
1:30-4:00 PM at Holy Cross Secondary School in Surrey.
Cost: $20, includes lunch. For more information and
registration visit rcav.org/oc-winter. rcav.org/oc-winter.
PRISON MINISTRY CHRISTMAS CARDS AND 2015
CALENDAR DRIVE
Catholic Charities Justice Services (CCJS) is seeking
donations of your surplus unused Christmas Cards and
2015 Calendars for prisoners. Calendars may be wall,
desk, or appointment calendars. Please ensure donations
are of a modest theme, suitable for prison chapels. Drop
you donations at the parish office.
ONE CONFERENCE 2015
So many of us live with a hole in our hearts or see it in the
people around us. Maybe you already know what fills that
hole and want to learn how to share it with others, or you
might feel like you need to be refilled yourself. At the ONE
conference we invite you to ignite your faith life and
spread the good news to others. Come and Start Joy in
your world by listening to great speakers, celebrating Mass
with Archbishop Michael and worshipping as ONE. Sat.
Feb. 14, 2015 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Tickets
can be purchased online at rcav.org/one or at any parish.
POPE JOHN PAUL II’S THEOLOGY OF THE BODY
Come and discover God’s original design for us, our call to
holiness, and our destiny with him in heaven.
Jan 12 – March 30, Mondays (Except Feb. 9), from 7pm9:15pm, Immaculate Conception Parish, Vancouver; Jan 13
- March 24, Tuesdays, from 7pm-9:15pm, St. Luke Parish,
Maple Ridge; Jan 14 - March 25, Wednesdays, from 7pm9:15pm, St. Casimir Parish, Vancouver. For information and
cost details visit www.rcav.org/TOB; call 604-683-0281 or
e-mail [email protected]
EXPERIENCE FORGIVENESS, HOPE AND HEALING WITH
RACHEL'S VINEYARD™ RETREAT
“The Rachel’s Vineyard™ Retreat was a wonderful
experience of sharing and release. I shared my story, dug
into my pain and the skeletons in my past without being
judged” – Testimonial from a retreat. Come on a retreat
and share in the merciful and healing love of Jesus Christ.
Next Retreat is May 2015. For confidential information
and to register call 604-525-0999.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT THE DOOR IS OPEN
The Door is open is in need of female volunteers to assist
with their Women’s Wednesdays Arts and Crafts program.
The program is for women in the DTES to gather and feel
safe creating healing art with their peers. Wednesdays,
from 8am to noon. If you are interested, please contact Sr.
Chita Angela Torres, Carm OL at 604-669-0498 or email [email protected]
GREETERS NEEDED: We invite you to join us in greeting
our patrons by welcoming them to The Door Is Open as
they enter our drop in centre. Greeters are needed from
10am to 12pm. Please contact Sr. Chita Angela Torres.
FOOTSTEPS OF STS. PAUL AND JOHN AND THE BLESSED
VIRGIN MARY
Father Pablo Santa Maria of Holy Rosary Cathedral,
Vancouver, invites you to join him on this pilgrimage to
Turkey and Greece. The dates for the pilgrimage are from
October 18 to 28, 2015 inclusive. Please contact Susan
Kotnik at 604-465-6911 or e-mail [email protected]
for information.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
In the 1560s, the Council of Trent attempted to standardize the widely
variant customs for the pastoral care of the sick and dying. We had
inherited a practice called “extreme unction,” from the Latin words
meaning anointing at the point of death. The deeper tradition, however, is
about the prayer of faith that will heal and restore the sick person, and is
straight from the Letter of James. The Fathers went back to the beginning,
and while not discarding the “extreme unction” name, made a plea for the
proper use of this sacrament. As soon as a person is in danger of death
from sickness or old age, they reasoned, the time for the sacrament had
already arrived.
As a result of this desire, the next ritual text for anointing contained an
innovation: a rite for visiting the sick that included readings from scripture,
psalms, and prayers. Old customs fade slowly, however, and the quality of
pastoral care languished for centuries while people delayed the
celebration of a consoling and effective sacrament, sometimes missing the
opportunity completely. A priest ministering to a dying and unconscious
patient alone in a room has never been the desire of the Church. Our
tradition is far too rich for this sacrament to be celebrated in such a
diminished and ungenerous manner.
Prayers For The Sick
Please keep in your prayers those who are sick at home or in the hospital. Call the parish office for your prayer requests.
 Andy Sebok
 Agnes McCashion
 Alberto Villarreal
 Albina Bordignon
 Alejandro Volpiana
 Alice Molina
 Amanda Kershaw (Wahl)
 Ambrose Rykan
 Amelita Pacunana
 Ana Asic
 Andre
 Angelito Astrera
 Ann Cheah
 Archbishop Emeritus
Raymond Roussin, SM
 Ashley Kidd
 Aurora Orosco
 Ayna Manna
 Bill Papuc
 Blanka Sumbera
 Boniface Khoo
 Carlo Campanilla
 Carolyn Pinlac
 Ceasar Ursua
 Celia Reyes Ramos
 Cezar Malobago
 Charity Van Dongen-Cannon
 Cheryl Kwong
 Chichi Mercado Trinidad
 Christopher Newn
 Cicel Rosario
 Clinton Rosario
 Cristina Contawe
 Concetta Grande
 Conrado Griarte
 Constance Abbick
BEQUEST CLAUSE
 Corazon Amado
 Corazon Guillen
 Cresencio Aguinaldo
 Danny Villapana
 Debbie Eileen McCourt
 Deo Cruz
 Desirre Pino
 Diana Volpiana
 Diosdado Salvador
 Donald Harpe
 Duane Roon
 Edith Morales
 Edna Ordiales
 Elodie Ann Bourque
 Ernest Gary Jude Simon
 Ester Maceda
 Evette Simon
 Fernanda Badke
 Fr. Benno
 Fr. John Basso
 Giovanna Artuso
 Giuseppe Lapenna
 Helen Cartier
 Henry Lemieux
 Hilka Verterback
 Ilona Sebok
 Imelda Bordignon
 Irene Richardson
 Isadora F. Aquino
 JR Venancio S. Lachica
 Jeff Herrington
 Jennifer Vu
 Jill Kachur
 Jorann Pacheco
 Jose Navarro
 Joseph Warlimont
 Julian Kawalilak
 Julita Guillen
 Junjits Bangius
 Keith Andrew
 Kevin Dunatov
 Kevin McCourt
 Khristine Cabrera
 Kristen Hatt
 Laurie Lemmon
 Leonida Punzal
 Lorna Keras
 Lorretta Cherkas
 Luis Enrique Cervantes
 Luna Vince
 Luke Raymond
 Lydia Mejia
 Margaret Larson
 Margot Sale
 Maria Nikita Anos
 Maria Josenia Redito
 Maria Muro
 Maria Paquita Esperanza Lao
 Marita Reyes
 Marivic Contawe Negrete
 Mary Benes
 Mary Hodel
 Mary Kennedy
 May Calimoso
 Maya Macaspac Manuel
 Medencio Cebujano
 Melanie Simon Ruiz
 Melinda Torres Go
 Mercedes San Miguel
 Myrna Gonzales
 Nicanor Esteron
 Nora Herra
 Odette Isaac
 Patricia Rinosa
 Patsy Newn
 Paolo Marziale
 Pauline Turenne
 Phillip John Ochangco
 Racel Redito Espejo
 Ricardo Angeles
 Ricardo Rinosa
 Ricken
 Robert Ong
 Rodito Cotin
 Ron Hatt
 Rosita Quiaoit
 Ryker
 Shaun Antol
 Shelley Erickson
 Simone Hnatuk
 Sir Roque Juatco
 Teodoro Guillen
 Trevor Livingston
 Val Parks
 Valeriana Ramos
 Veronica Khaing
 Veronica Turnquest
 Victor Arthur Ong
 Virginia (Jean) Chisholm
 Willie Bruno Simon
 Yolanda Violine
 Yoland Buco
 Zenaida de Leon
 Zeny Espinosa
 Zita Sarte
(This can be added to your existing Will as a codicil.)
I give and bequeath to the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vancouver, incorporated under a special Act of Legislative Assembly of B. C.,
and whose offices are located in Vancouver, B. C., for the benefit of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, Surrey, B.C. The sum of
$_____________________________________ dollars or _________ percentage of the estate or the total of the residue of the estate.