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Saint Joseph Church

April 3rd eBulletin

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Saturday, April 2nd

8:00am - Daily Mass in the church and online

for the soul of Paul Ahlonsou and all the souls in purgatory

3:45pm to 4:15pm - Confessions

4:30pm - Sunday Mass in the church and online

for the soul of Joan Noonan

Sunday, April 3rd

9:00am - in the church and online

for the soul of Roy Sheppard

10:30am Rosary in the church

11:00am - Sunday Mass in the church and online

for the deceased members of the Knights of Columbus #6361

7:00pm - Sunday Mass in the church and online

for the People

Monday, April 4th

8:00am - Daily Mass in the church

for Dr. Anushka Chelliah, in thanksgiving for God's grace and wisdom

as she completes her final exam today.

Tuesday, April 5th

6:15pm to 6:45pm - Confessions

6:30pm - Devotions in the church and online

7:00pm - Daily Mass in the church and online

for the special intentions of the St. Vincent de Paul members

Wednesday, April 6th

8:00am - Daily Mass in the church and online

for the soul of Antonio Iantomasi

Thursday, April 7th

8:00am - Daily Mass in the church

for the soul of Claude Fournier

8:30am - Gospel Reflection Group

11:00am to noon - Hour of Contemplation in the church

Friday, April 8th 

8:00am - Daily Mass in the church and online

for the soul of Antonio Iantomasi

8:30am to 9:30am - Adoration in the church and online

5:30pm - The Search: dinner and discussion in the parish hall

7:00pm - Stations of the Cross and Rosary

Saturday, April 9th

9:00am - Daily Mass in the church and online

for the Conversion of Souls

9:45am to noon - Confessions

1pm to 4pm - Confessions

4:30pm - Sunday Mass in the church and online

for the soul of Marie Maloney

5:45pm to 6:15pm - Confessions

Sunday, April 10th - Palm Sunday

9:00am - in the church and online

for the soul of Dr. Paul Hoy

10:30am Rosary in the church

11:00am - Sunday Mass in the church and online

for the soul of Maggie Seward - Clark

7:00pm - Sunday Mass in the church and online

for the People

Holy Week is approaching

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Holy Week is coming soon. Here's what to expect at St. Joseph Church

Day of Mercy, April 9th

Confessions available 9:45am to noon, 1pm to 4pm & 5:45pm to 6:15pm

Palm Sunday Masses

Saturday, April 9th at 4:30pm & Sunday, April 10th at 9am, 11am and 7pm

Chrism Mass, April 11th

Mass at 7pm at the Cathedral in Peterborough

The oils used in Sacraments are blessed or consecrated here and our priests renew their promises

Holy Thursday, April 14th

Mass at 7pm

Chapel of Repose open 8pm to midnight in the church hall

Good Friday, April 15th

Stations of the Cross with Development and Peace at 10am

Stations of the Cross with the Knights of Columbus at 1:30pm

Good Friday Service at 3pm

Holy Saturday, April 16th

Rosary and Morning Prayer in the Church at 10am

Easter Vigil at 8pm

Easter Sunday, April 17th

Mass at 9am, 11am and 7pm

Fr. Isaac will be away for some weeks

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This week, our bishop asked Fr. Isaac to move to Campbellford to cover for one of our priests who has become unexpectedly ill. While it's impossible to tell how long Fr. Isaac will be filling in, we can expect him to be away for one to two months.

During Fr. Isaac's absence, we continue to pray for him knowing he brings many blessings for the people of Campbellford.

Assisting Fr. Craig

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During Fr. Isaac's absence, some changes will need to be made so Fr. Craig can fit everything into his schedule while still taking some time for himself. Definitely watch the bulletin and website for changes to Mass schedules.

One big challenge is making sure the Adoration Chapel is opened and closed on days when Fr. Craig is away. To keep the chapel open daily from 8am to 8pm, some need to commit to opening the chapel on Monday and Tuesday mornings and to closing the chapel on Monday evenings beginning on April 11th.

Can you help? Let Fr. Craig Know!

Day of Mercy - April 9th

Extra opportunities to make a Confession will be available on Saturday, April 9th.

Confession is available either face to face or through the traditional screen.

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Guide for Children in grades 2-4
Guide for youth in grades 5-8
Guide for high school aged students
Another guide for adults
A guide for adults

Many of us regret things we have done or failed to do, words we have said or thoughts we have harboured.

The Sacrament of Reconciliation offers an opportunity to express sorrow for things we have done wrong, to heal broken relationships with others and with God, to forgive ourselves and others, and to open up the channels of communication between ourselves and God. Confession is above all a place of healing, not a place of judgment or punishment. When we make our confession to a priest in the confidentiality of the confessional or reconciliation room, we experience healing and liberation, discovering again and again how much we are loved by God.

To help prepare for this day, take a look at these guides which give directions on how to make a Confession and how to examine a conscience.

It doesn't matter if it's been awhile since your last Confession or if you're not sure what to do. The priest is always happy to welcome you and the result is always the same: the forgiveness of sins. It's okay to bring a guide with you into the confessional or even to bring in notes!

Learn More about making a Confession

Confession is a Place of Victory - YouTube
Celebrating New Life through Baptism
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Congratulations to Ava, Luke and Nolan who will be Baptized at

St. Joseph Church this weekend!



Keep them in your prayers

Solidarity Sunday - Share Lent, Share Love

Solidarity Sunday - Share Lent, Share Love

The fifth Sunday of Lent is a special time for Development and Peace as parishes across Canada hold a collection in support of our mission of solidarity with the people of the Global South. That’s why we call this day Solidarity Sunday.

By donating to Development and Peace, you contribute to the work of our partners in the Global South, who pursue alternatives to unjust social, political and economic structures and supporting women in their search for social and economic justice.

Please place your 2022 Share Lent donation in the offertory collection basket at the Mass this weekend. Alternatively, you may donate via the Development and Peace website at devp.org - or by using the link immediately below.

Your generous donations will transform lives! Share Lent, Share Love!

To learn more about the mission of Development and Peace and Share Lent, visit our website!

This Lent, give from the heart

This Solidarity Sunday, Development and Peace’s People and Planet First campaign invites you to give from the heart and thanks you warmly for your generosity.

Your donation transforms the lives of some of our most vulnerable sisters and brothers across the world.

In Cambodia, for instance, your solidarity helped our partner DPA establish a community fishery in Srey Packly’s village. She said, “Thank you very much to DPA and to the donors for supporting my family and fellow villagers to have fresh and healthy fish to eat and to improve our livelihoods.”

Such is the difference you can make by giving to your Share Lent parish collection or at devp.org/give. Thank you for helping us build a world of justice.

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Please keep in your thoughts and prayers...

Those who have died, especially...
Vincent Merry, Warren McIntosh, George Anthony Cassar,

Fr. Bill Maloney, Ruth M. Lawson and Melanie Solis Rubejes

and those who are sick especially...

Francesco "Frank" Petronio, Fr. Bill Maloney, Heather Haug,

 Bob Gibson,  Paul Spicer,  Patrice Pantin, Mia Ward

 Pauline Schumacher, Tony Wildridge, Kimberly Ince,
Bonnie & Jozsef Vincze, Mary Hofbauer and Arturo Segunla

Jesus, Our Lord, we ask you to have mercy on all who are sick. Give them your strength and love and help them carry this cross with faith. May their sufferings be one with yours, overcome the power of evil and lead others to our Father in Heaven.

Lord Jesus, hear our prayer, for you are Lord forever and ever. Amen.

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EDGE Youth Group 

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Looking for a youth group filled with Fun, Friends, and Fellowship, You have searched the right place. Our youth ministry, called EDGE, is for students in grades 5 through 8. 

Youth meet every second Wednesday from 6:30pm to 8:00pm in the church hall beginning on March 9th. Welcome invite to all grade 5-8 students, no need to register

April 6th - The Invitation

Who does Jesus invite to follow him? What is the cost of following him? Where can the disciples of Jesus find strength? Through video, games and discussion, students in grades 5 through 8 are invited to explore what it means to be a disciple.

THE SEARCH continues this week as we discuss Who is Jesus?

Join the Search at St. Joseph Church Hall on Friday evenings at 5:30pm. Through seven discussions, we will explore life's biggest questions. Simple dinner is included. No charge!

The Search is a discussion series that tackles the key questions of every human heart. Guided by Chris Stefanick and experts from multiple fields of science, medicine, psychology, art and religion, participants will examine our place in the larger story of existence.

Learn More

 Friday April 1st: Who is Jesus?

The Search - Who is Jesus? - April 1st - YouTube

How did a seemingly insignificant carpenter born into poverty in a dusty corner of the Roman Empire become the most pivotal figure in history? Christianity isn’t simply a philosophy for life; the centre of Christianity is a person. We look at the life of Jesus, who he is, what he came to do and the difference it makes if he really is who he says he is.

April 8th: Am I saved?

The Search - Am I Saved? - April 8th - YouTube

Some might feel unworthy of God’s gift of love. We may feel we have too much baggage or are unlovable. But God revealed himself, not on a pedestal but , by entering into our messy human condition, to fix and transform us from within. This relationship with God isn’t all about our love for Him. It’s about His love for us.

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From March 28 to April 1, 2022, a delegation of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit representatives from Canada will meet with Pope Francis in the Vatican to discuss Catholic involvement in residential schools as well as the lasting impact on Indigenous communities. Salt + Light Media will be in Rome for the event and will be providing updates via our website and Salt + Light TV.

On April 1st, after days of listening to the stories and situations of indigenous peoples of Canada, Pope Francis offered an official apology for the involvement of the Catholic Church in the residential school system. He also affirmed his commitment to make a visit to Canada in the near future.

Media link with day by day coveragePapal apology as covered by CBC
Prayer for Healing and ReconcilliationFinal audience between the pope and indigenous delegates

Prayer for Healing our Indigenous
& Non-Indigenous Relations

God our Creator, we ask for your healing of Indigenous and non-Indigenous relations in our country. We particularly pray for all who have been impacted by the residential school system for First Nations, Inuit and Métis children that swept across our country an continues to affect many lives: For all the children who did not return home, may they rest in your peace and love. For all survivors, may they find sanctuary and abundant life. For all afflicted by intergenerational trauma, may they find hope in their grief, solace in their fear and compassion in their anger. We ask that you especially blessed these lives and walk with them. Watch over them, love them and guide them. For all government policy makers and workers, for Church leaders, clergy and religious communities and all others who have been involved in implementing the colonial agenda for the assimilation of the First Peoples up this country through residential schools and other formal and informal systems; May you, who alone are truth, have mercy on their souls. Moving forward, may our governments and religious organizations seek truth and justice, no matter how painful. May they repent of past failures to extend God's love and make amends. We all asked for the courage to find, face and act on the truths of the history in our country. We are sorry for any heartedness we have harboured. Help us find the wisdom and strength to correct are harmful actions in our inactions. Help us all hold space for those grieving and hurting because of faulty policies and systems and their intergenerational effects. Help us be humble and kind, not flush with anger but filled with your divine Mercy. Holy Spirit, we ask for your guidance, your wisdom, and your courage to love truth and to speak the truth with love. Teach us, as First Nations, Inuit, Métis and non - Indigenous peoples, who we are as your beloved daughter and sons. And heal our relationships with one another. We pray with humility and in gratitude for your love and your mercy. Through Christ our healer and our Redeemer. Amen

Update on Ukraine Fundraising

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Separately from our Share Lent campaign, we are also collecting emergency relief funds for Ukraine. This money is going to out Caritas partners on the ground. Caritas-Ukraine and Caritas-SPES alone have already provided food baskets, accommodations, hygiene kits and other essential goods to over 350,000 Ukrainians fleeing the war or living in isolation.

So far, Development and Peace - Caritas Canada has raised over $830,000 to help these vulnerable Ukrainians. Thank you for your tremendous generosity and prayers!

Emergency relief for Ukraine

In these troubling times, your support for Development and Peace’s community development projects and programs is so important to our partners and especially to our brothers and sisters in the Global South whom they accompany in the pursuit of social justice and dignity.

This Lent, give from the heart and put people and planet first.

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Supporting the Ukraine...

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Peterborough reached out to the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Toronto and Eastern Canada to ask how we can help. The Eparchy has recommended that the Diocese encourage parishes and parishioners to donate and they have provided advice on how to do so. In this regard, the Diocese has made a $10,000 donation to Ukraine to help ease the suffering of the Ukrainian people.

Here's two ways you can help:

Help through the Knights of Columbus

Help provide temporary shelter, food, medical supplies, clothing, communications and religious supplies. 100% of your gift will go directly to these displaced people.

Learn more and help out

Help through the Catholic Near East Association

So far, CNEWA Canada has raised over $350,000 for Ukraine.

Learn more and contribute

Year of the Family Speaker Series

Presented by the Diocese of Hamilton

In Amoris Laetitia, Pope Francis writes: “The Synod process allowed for an examination of the situation of families in today’s world, and thus for a broader vision and a renewed awareness of the importance of marriage and the family. The complexity of the issues that arose revealed the need for continued open discussion of a number of doctrinal, moral, spiritual, and pastoral questions (2).” Our speaker series is designed to be educational and uplifting to provide support for each person on their journey. The series is a great opportunity to learn more about oneself, but, as importantly, to take part in and become familiar other members of the Diocesan family.

Free-of-cost webinar: The Process of Evangelization In Our Daily Lives

The CCCB Office for Evangelization and Catechesis will offer a four-part webinar series, Encountering Hope: The Process of Evangelization In Our Daily Lives.

Put your empties to good use

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Each year, the Knights of Columbus give thousands of dollars away to different charities and special needs. Much of what is given comes from an ongoing bottle collection program that everyone can participate in.


Knowing how this program helps many, the Knights of Columbus are grateful to all those who support this effort especially during the challenges of the past year when some traditional sources of revenue have been interrupted. A single bottle may not seem like a lot, but every bit of assistance helps sponsor worthy causes.


Empties can be put into the collection box found at the rear of our church beneath the red stairs any time. Vivat Jesus and God Bless.

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Supporting our Parish

Regular offerings for our parish can be put in the mail slot of the parish office.

Parish Office Hours:

Tuesday 2:00-7:00pm

Thursday 8"30am-1:30pm



See more ways to support our parish at give.stjoeschurch.ca!

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