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Saint Joseph Church

October 30th eBulletin

Saturday, October 29th

9:00am - Mass in the church and online

for the soul of Marie Caitan Nazareth

3:45pm to 4:15pm - Confessions

4:00pm - Rosary

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

for the soul of Pat Coles

Sunday, October 30th

8:30am - Rosary

9:00am - in the church and online

for the soul of James (Jimmy) Hall

10:30am Rosary

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

for the celebration of Linda & Alphonse Ainsworth 50th Anniversary!

6:30pm - Rosary

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

for the people

Monday October 31st

8:00am - Daily Mass in the church

Tuesday November 1st

6:15pm to 6:45pm - Confessions

6:30pm - Devotions

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

for the soul of Pat Coles

Wednesday, November 2nd

8:00am - Daily Mass in the church

for the deceased and living members of the Jeronimo & Faruga Families


7:00pm - All Souls Day Mass in the church

Thursday, November 3rd

 8:00am - Daily Mass in the church

for the deceased and living members of the Masters Family

8:30am - Gospel Reflection Group

Friday, November 4th

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

in thanksgiving from Elaine Chelliah

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

Saturday, November 5th

9:00am - Mass in the church and online

3:45pm to 4:15pm - Confessions

4:00pm - Rosary

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

for the deceased members of the Knights of Columbus

Sunday, November 6th

8:30am - Rosary

9:00am - in the church and online

for the special intentions of Teresa & Craig Ariss

10:30am Rosary

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

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

6:30pm - Rosary

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

for the people

November 2nd is All Souls Day, a day to remember and pray for those who have died.

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Mass for All Souls Day will be celebrated on

Wednesday, November 2nd at 7:00pm.

To help our prayer, all are invited to bring pictures of deceased loved ones to the church this weekend and on All Souls Day. Pictures can be placed on tables at the front of the church and can be left till November 13th.

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Parish Profile Inventory

Fr. Darlington is looking for some help as he continues research for his Master's Thesis.

Please help him out by completing an online survey about your relationship with your church. All submission are anonymous. Please expect the survey to take 30-45 minutes to complete.

Help Fr. Darlington out by completing the survey

Sunday Missals
for 2022-2023 have arrived

Get ready for Mass with a Sunday Missal. Available at the main entrance of the church.

$5

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Please keep in your thoughts and prayers...

Those who have died, especially...
Dillon Keaton, Stan Hamers, Anna van den Hoven, 

Mary Chisholm Nisbet and Tommy Cassidy 

and those, who are sick and those who love and minister to them especially...

Annie Maas, Blakey White, Darcia Krushen,
Francesco Petronio Jr., Joan Elgar, Lynn Wainman,
Manuel Gerna, Mary Hofbauer, Pauline Schumacher,

Peter McQuade, Regina Baluyut, Sandra McBride,
Scott Owen, and Teresa Jeronimo

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.

Request prayers

First Communion Preparation

Parents are welcome to begin preparing their children, in grades two or above, for the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Communion. This year, preparation takes place in a mixed form: online supported by a couple in person retreats. Four intakes a year allows families to prepare at a time that best fits their busy lives.

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From Fear to Love: Spiritual Grounding in Anxious Times

In the midst of the economic challenges and stresses God is with us. All are invited to a video series by the Henri Nouwen Society entitled ‘From Fear to Love: Spiritual Grounding in Anxious Times’

Starting Wednesday evenings from November 2nd to December 7, 2022, 7-8:30pm at the Lower level of the Columbus Hall, this 5-week video series will be open to parishioners of all ages. To facilitate small group discussion registration is limited to 15 participants. 

Light refreshments to follow.

There is a 6th week on Dec. 7th for Q/A discussion and contemplative prayer.

Please contact Donna Modeste at [email protected] to register.



From Fear to Love: Spiritual Grounding in Anxious Times is a Youtube 5-part video series broadcast by the Henri Nouwen Society. This past July/August 2022, it attracted nearly 7,000 registrants from 86 different countries!

Wk 1Naming Fear, Claiming Hope”

Wk 2 "Holding the Shadow, Cultivating Compassion"

Wk 3 "Releasing Control, Embracing Humility"

Wk 4 "Forgiving Enemies, Restoring Communion"

Wk 5 "Transforming Anxiety into Hospitality"

Wk 6 Wrap up - Q/A - Contemplative Prayer

Group discussion will be supported by our St. Joseph Parish’s Contemplative Prayer Group and Development and Peace leaders, Donna Modeste and Joan Miller.


All materials - videos/handouts can be accessed at

https://henrinouwen.org/event-handouts/

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November Parish Work Day

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Join on Saturday, November 5th at 10:00am 

and bring some yard tools from home

(shovel, rake, gloves, etc.). 

Most of the work is outdoors: gardening, painting, general cleanup.



Students are welcome, a great way to earn your community/volunteer hours!



Lunch will be provided

(Rain date: November 12th)

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55 years of successes fighting injustices!

This October marks the 55th anniversary of Development and Peace — Caritas Canada as the Catholic Church in Canada’s official international solidarity organization. That means we have been fighting to give a voice to our marginalized sisters and brothers in the Global South since 1967! Here is an overview of some of our notable campaigns and accomplishments:

  • In 1969, we launched the 1% Program with the Catholic Women’s League of Canada to support marginalized women in the Global South—a program that is active to this day.
  • We sent Christmas cards to political prisoners in South Africa in 1978 and advocated alongside Nelson Mandela for an end to apartheid in South Africa from 1988 to 1989.
  • In the late 1990s, we supported the Canadian Ecumenical Jubilee Initiative’s campaign to cancel the foreign debt of the 50 poorest countries, and around 650,000 signatures were gathered in Canada (485,000 thanks to Development and Peace).
  • Since 2006, we have repeatedly called for responsible mining practices by Canadian companies in their overseas operations.
  • We acted to protect our common home in solidarity with the people of the Global South in 2015 and 2019.
  • So far, we have gathered over 24,000 signatures for our petition for mandatory due diligence legislation to prevent and address Canadian corporations’ overseas abuses of human rights and the environment.

None of this work would have been possible without your support.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!

But our work is not done! Join us as we look to the future. Together, let’s continue to act for social justice—there is so much more to accomplish! For our 55th anniversary, several members and partners expressed their wishes for Development and Peace in this must-see video:

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Special Topics in Evangelization and Catechesis

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Join us for our Special Topics in Evangelization and Catechesis webinar series, four Tuesdays starting on 25 October from 1:00-2:30 pm.
This four-part series will feature the following keynote speakers:

  • Tuesday, 25 October: Dr. Donna Orsuto, "Joyful Messengers of Challenging Proposals"
  • Tuesday, 1 November: Dr. Catherine Clifford, "Listeners on the Synodal Way"
  • Tuesday, 8 November: Archbishop Donald Bolen, "Charting a Path Forward:
  • The Visit of Pope Francis and Next Steps in Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples"
  • Tuesday, 15 November: Fr. John McCarthy, SJ, "Creation as a Source of Life and Our Call to Care for It."

    We hope that people engaged in ministry, including clergy, consecrated persons, lay ministers, directors, coordinators of evangelization and catechesis, and Catholic educators, will register for this free-of-cost webinar series.
Learn More or Sign Up

Loonie Toonie Collection

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Beginning October 15, 2022 

The weekly Loonie Toonie collection will be replaced with a Truth and Reconciliation collection for one year or until we reach our goal.

This collection will be directed to the Indigenous Reconciliation Fund.

The funds will be overseen by a local committee comprised of representatives of local indigenous communities and used for these purposes:
• Healing and reconciliation for communities and families.
• Culture and language revitalization.
• Education and community building; and
• Dialogues for promoting indigenous spirituality and culture.

Knights of Columbus

2022 Ontario Charities

50/50 Online Raffle

Supporting "Coats for Kids Ontario"

Jackpot draw: December 31st, 2022

Early Bird Draws on Nov and Dec 1st
for: 1st: $500, 2nd and 3rd: $250

Upcoming retreats at the Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre, Niagara

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  • The Gift of Anger, November 25-27
  • Change is calling, are you ready?, November 12th
  • Understanding grief, November 5th
See more details about these and other retreats

Doing Theology from the Existential Peripheries

November 10th, 7-9pm

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You're invited to attend an important event for Pope Francis’s vision of a synodal Church in Canada, taking place at the University of St. Michael’s College in Toronto.



On November 10th, from 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, a panel moderated by Dr. Mark McGowan will mark the release of the “Doing Theology from the Existential Peripheries” report for North America from the Migrants & Refugees Section of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. The evening will be an opportunity to hear from those on the peripheries whose perspectives were included in the report, and to explore the implications of their perspectives for Catholicism in Canada and globally.



Feel free to share the e-vite included below which has the essential information for the event. More background can be found on the University of St. Michael’s College website.

RSVP to participate online: https://bit.ly/3yUKKvw

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Thursday 8:30am-2:30pm



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