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Local Salesian Sister to Profess First Vows this Summer
Situated about 20-miles Southeast of the Delaware Water Gap, the popular American national recreation area on the Delaware River near the border of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, a Catholic summer camp called Camp Auxilium welcomes children as they arrive...
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Novena to St. Edith Stein
The feast day of St. Edith Stein is Aug. 9 (the day of her death in Auschwitz, 1942)
Novena to St. Edith Stein
Day 1: O St. Edith Stein, you sought truth with all your heart and found it...
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Your ShareLife support goes beyond borders
ShareLife isn’t just local. Your ShareLife gift extends mercy and justice to people beyond our borders by supporting the humanitarian projects of our agencies, particularly those that prioritize taking care of hungry children in vulnerable communities.
“We...
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Celebrating Trinitarian Life
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity replaces the Ordinary Time Mass this weekend, so vestments are white again, even though they were green during the week for Ordinary Time (which resumed last Monday).
The Trinity is, of course...
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What Makes a Good Mother Good? — 10 Characteristics
This Mother’s Day weekend we have a special blog post from Dorothy Pilarski, the founder of CatholicMomsGroup.com, who offers this reflection on the 10 characteristics of motherhood as demonstrated by her own mom:
My mom was outspoken...
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Administrator or Pastor?
Today’s readings grace us with the assurance that we are God’s very dear and beloved children (1Jn 3:1-2) and that Jesus, by whose name we are being saved (Acts 4:7-12) is...
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The Gifts of Easter
Jesus transformed the greatest tragedy in life into Easter Power and the speciality of that power is that it is communicable. Have we experienced this communicable power in our lives? Have we succeeded in communicating it to others...
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Unless Wheat Dies
Today’s scriptural texts give us a few images to feed our faith. In the Gospel (Jn 12:20-33), Jesus will offer the image of the grain of wheat falling to earth to die so as to...
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Living the Gospel Through ShareLife
The weekend of Sunday, March 17 marks the first ShareLife Sunday of 2024. ShareLife is one of the principal ways that the Archdiocese of Toronto lives by the Gospel by helping our neighbours in need. Below, Arthur Peters, Executive Director...
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Time is of the Essence: Waste it Together!
In preparation for the Family Day holiday weekend in Ontario, Catholic children’s author and illustrator, Carissa Douglas, reflects on strengthening faith and family bonds by giving importance to spending unstructured time together. Carissa is one of...
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Wishing you a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year on behalf of all the priests that have served the parish.
Please keep us in your prayers.
Fr. Constantin
Rev. Carlo Cerrone (1972)
Rev. Henri du Halgouet (1972-1980...