Bulletin – June 28, 2026

June 27th, 2026

Happy Summer!

This is the last bulletin until the Labour Day Weekend in September. We wish you all a happy and safe summer!

Wednesday, July 1st is Canada Day. The parish office will be closed and there will be no 9:00 AM Mass on that day.

PARISH BBQ

Sunday, July 5th after the 12:30 Mass

The Parish BBQ Picnic will be held on Sunday, July 5th after the 12:30 Mass in the parking lot.

Please bring your families, friends and neighbours to enjoy a summer afternoon with parishioners.

ANNOUNCED MASSES

June 29th to July 5th, 2026

MONDAY − JOYCE & CATHY DRAB ✞ − Requested by Joe Drab & Family
TUESDAY − WAYNE YOUNG & PEGGY JANG ✞ − Requested by Hazel Lai
WEDNESDAY − CANADA DAY − NO 9:00 AM Mass
THURSDAY − DELPHINE OAKIE ✞ − Requested by her Family
FRIDAY − JOHN MENDES ✞ − Requested by his Family
SATURDAY – ROSITA DE BORJA ✞ − Requested by her Children
SUNDAY − 8:30 AM – FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH
SUNDAY – 10:30 AM – JENNA YANG − Requested by Paul & Wai Chin Hwang
SUNDAY – 12:30 PM – ROMULO GONZALEZ ✞ − Requested by his Parents

ANNUAL MASS FOR THE FAITHFULLY DEPARTED

Announced Masses for the summer months will be posted on the bulletin board in the Gathering Space.

Catholic Cemeteries & Funeral Services invites all families within the Archdiocese of Toronto to participate in the Annual Mass for the Faithful departed on Wednesday, August 12th at 7:00 PM.

Cemeteries and Celebrants are as follows:

Assumption Cemetery, Mississauga
Most Rev. John Corriveau

Christ the King Cemetery, Markham
Most Rev. Robert Kasun

Holy Cross Cemetery, Thornhill
His Eminence Frank Cardinal Leo

Mount Hope Cemetery, Toronto
Most Rev. J. Gerard Pettipas

Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Woodbridge
Most Rev. Ivan Camilleri

Resurrection Cemetery, Whitby
Most Rev. Vincent Nguyen

St Mary’s Cemetery, Barrie
Rev. Msgr. Owen Keenan

PSALM MEDITATION

Psalm 89

Today, the psalm responds to a story from the Book of Kings.

The wealthy woman of Shunem offered hospitality to the prophet Elisha. In return for her kindness, Elisha prophesied that she would have a son, even though her husband was old.

Once again, in this psalm we find that word “steadfast”: resolute, firm, dutiful, unwavering. A warrior who stands their ground.

The love of God cannot be denied, removed, lost or come to an end. From all eternity, God has loved us, all people of all time, all of God’s creation. It is a humbling and also an uplifting thought that we have existed forever in the mind of God, in the love of God. God’s love is accepting at all times, in all places, is always given freely.

SACRAMENTAL REGISTRATION – 2026/2027

Registration for children planning to receive the Sacraments of First Communion, Reconciliation or Confirmation in 2027 can now be done at the parish office. Baptismal certificates are required to register for First Communion and Confirmation.

CHILDREN’S FAITH PROGRAM – 2025/2026

Registration forms for the Children’s Faith Program are now available in the parish office. This program is for children of the Parish who attend other Catholic schools, public or private schools. It is meant for children to learn about their faith, grow into faith, and prepare for sacraments as needed. Classes are held at St. Gabriel’s School, generally every other Sunday from September to April.

Please note that a separate Sacramental registration form is required if your child will receive the sacraments of First Communion, Reconciliation or Confirmation during the 2026/2027 school year. These forms are also available in the Parish Office. Baptismal Certificates are required for First Communion and Confirmation.

GOOD SHEPHERD CENTRE CASSEROLES

Summer Collection Dates: July 25th /26th and August 29th/30th

For the summer months, your frozen casseroles will be collected at all Masses on July 25th/26th and August 29th/30th.

Good Shepherd serves upwards of 1,100 meals per day to people who would otherwise go hungry. Seniors, people living on disability payments, people living in poverty, homeless men and women are welcome to the table.

Please think about volunteering to help feed our sisters and brothers in need. Three different recipes are available in the Parish Office or online at the Parish website. Casserole pans are also available in the Parish Office.

Your support is a tremendous help and is appreciated in the fight to end hunger and chronic homelessness. For more information, you may contact the parish office at 416-221-8866.

BEACONS OF HOPE

Many thanks for remembering the women living in the shelter over the summer months. A list of needed items is posted by our boxes in the Gathering space.

CARING FOR THE HOMELESS IN OUR CITY

Thank you for your continued support of Rosalie Hall and the Good Shepherd Centre.

With your help, these agencies provide hope to young parents, the homeless and the marginalized people in our city showing them they are not forgotten.

Please check the expiry dates before donating since we cannot pass on food that has expired.

SHARELIFE

Your support of ShareLife connects young parents with necessary resources

Three months after welcoming her baby, young mother Annie was overwhelmed—physically exhausted, emotionally drained, and feeling completely alone. Thanks to you, she found Vita Centre, a Catholic Charities agency you support through ShareLife, where young parents receive counselling, education, and a supportive community to navigate life’s challenges.

Counselling and practical programs became her lifeline. Today, with renewed confidence and a sense of possibility, she is considering going back to school. You made this possible. You can help young mothers like Annie find hope, healing, and a brighter future.

Please give at the parish using a ShareLife envelope, online through our parish website, or at www.sharelife.org/.

THE GARDEN SHED

The Garden Ministry is excited to be part of the Annual Parish BBQ!

Stop by our table to sample some fresh garden fruits and offering short tours of the grounds upon request.

Grow With Us!

Got an hour to spare? The Garden Ministry is looking for volunteers!

When: Saturdays | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM or 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Commitment: Whatever you can give – 30 minutes, an hour, or more!

See you there!

60th ANNUAL FESTA IN HONOUR OF ST. GABRIEL

Sunday, August 23rd from 1:00 PM
Veneto Centre, 7465 Kipling Ave., Woodbridge

The 60th annual Festa of St. Gabriel, under the direction of the Passionist Community, will be held on Sunday, August 23th at the Veneto Centre in Woodbridge. Relics of St. Gabriel will be present.

There will be opportunities for Confession, a special Mass outside, and Italian food. All are welcome and encouraged to attend this wonderful celebration.

SMALL BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS

Grief is part of the human experience. At different moments in our lives, we may face the pain of losing a loved one, changes in our health or relationships, separation, or transitions that alter the way we live. These experiences can deeply affect our hearts, minds, bodies, and spirits.

The death of someone we love is especially painful. After a significant loss, we may experience many emotions, including sadness, shock, anger, loneliness, or guilt. At times, the journey through grief can feel overwhelming. Yet, healing often begins when we are able to share our sorrow with others who understand and walk alongside us with compassion and hope.

Last September, our Palliative Care and Bereavement Ministry Team (PCBM) launched the first Small Bereavement Support Groups. These groups offer a safe, caring, and confidential space for individuals to explore their grief journey in the company of others who have experienced a similar loss. The groups are small, closed-membership groups of approximately 5–8 participants and are guided by trained PCBM facilitators. Participants are grouped according to similar experiences of loss, such as the death of a spouse, parent, child, and sibling.

The Small Bereavement Support Groups are scheduled to begin during the week of October 5th, 2026, and will run for 7 weeks.

If you are interested in participating or would like more information, please contact Louise Galego and Nadine Altay via the email address: bereavement@stgabrielsparish.ca

Alternatively, you may also contact the parish office at 416-221-8866 to leave your name and telephone number.

Registration Deadline: Tuesday, September 15th, 2026

FINANCE CORNER

A bequest in your Will to our Church is an acknowledgment of your returning to God a portion of the gifts He has bestowed on you during your lifetime. Charitable bequests can have a favourable impact on your overall estate plan.

Bequests are NOT just for the wealthy! Consider including your parish in your Will. Let your Will reflect your Catholic values.

Please see the estate planning guide available at www.archtoronto.org to help you make your plan, and remember about the importance of using the correct legal names when arranging bequests or other legacy gifts. You may call the parish office for more information.

For Fun

What do you call a short mind reader who escaped from jail?
A small medium at large.

Bulletin – June 21, 2026

June 20th, 2026

Happy Father’s Day!

Happy Father’s Day to all fathers.

May you be blessed with the graces you need to be good and loving role models to your children. May God give you courage, compassion, patience and peace.

PARISH BBQ

Sunday, July 5th after the 12:30 Mass

The Parish BBQ Picnic will be held on Sunday, July 5th after the 12:30 Mass in the parking lot. Please bring your families, friends and neighbours to enjoy a summer afternoon with parishioners.

We need more young volunteers to help make this event happen. Stay tuned for more information.

ANNOUNCED MASSES

June 22nd to June 28th, 2026

MONDAY − ROSE LAZARO ✞ − Requested by Jeannette McKenzie
TUESDAY − ALL DECEASED MEMBERS OF F.O.S.S. & ALL SOULS IN PURGATORY ✞ − Requested by Agnes Wong
WEDNESDAY − ANNA CLARIZIO VERNOIA ✞ − Requested by Angela Turco
THURSDAY − KEVIN COLACO ✞ − Requested by Myola Colaco
FRIDAY − JASON & LISA CRICHTON − Requested by Karen Crichton
SATURDAY – YUNG-NIEN & MOU-KING HSU ✞ − Requested by the Family
SUNDAY − 8:30 AM – FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH
SUNDAY – 10:30 AM – ANDREAS LEUNG ✞ − Requested by Catherine Chen
SUNDAY – 12:30 PM – BERNARD KELLY ✞ − Requested by his Family

PSALM MEDITATION

Psalm 69

This lengthier psalm is a song of lament. The speaker seeks deliverance and relief from persecution and suffering.

Our liturgy selects a few lines from the psalm which emphasize God’s faithful and steadfast love towards the speaker who represents all people and all of creation.

Several lines in this poem find direct echoes in the Gospel. Today’s psalm responds to the first reading from Jeremiah, the prophet denounced by so many: yet the Lord is with him “like a dread warrior”.

These words from this song can be our prayer.

“With your steadfast help, rescue me.
Answer me, O Lord, for your steadfast love is good;
According to your abundant mercy, turn to me.”

Steadfast? An ancient word speaking of complete reliability, unswerving loyalty, unmovable hope.

SACRAMENTAL REGISTRATION – 2026/2027

Registration for children planning to receive the Sacraments of First Communion, Reconciliation or Confirmation in 2027 can now be done at the parish office. Baptismal certificates are required to register for First Communion and Confirmation.

CHILDREN’S FAITH PROGRAM – 2026/2027

Registration forms for the Children’s Faith Program are now available in the parish office. This program is for children of the Parish who attend other Catholic schools, public or private schools. Classes are held at St. Gabriel’s School, generally every other Sunday morning from September to April.

Please note that a separate Sacramental registration form is required if your child will receive the sacraments of First Communion, Reconciliation, or Confirmation during the 2026/2027 school year. These forms are also available in the Parish Office. Baptismal certificates are required for First Communion and Confirmation.

NEW ENCYCLICAL RELEASED BY POPE LEO XIV: MAGNIFICA HUMANITAS

Pope Leo XIV has released his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas (“Magnificent Humanity”), reflecting on human dignity, Christian solidarity, and the moral challenges of our modern age — including the growing influence of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies. The Holy Father calls on all of humanity to ensure that technological progress always serves the human person and the common good.

Parishioners are encouraged to read and pray with this important new teaching document in the weeks ahead. The full text is available through the Archdiocese of Toronto website at: www.archtoronto.org or through the Vatican website at: www.vatican.va

GOOD SHEPHERD CENTRE CASSEROLES

Your frozen casseroles will be collected at all Masses next weekend.

Good Shepherd serves upwards of 1,100 meals per day to people who would otherwise go hungry. Seniors, people living on disability payments, people living in poverty, homeless men and women are welcome to the table.

Please think about volunteering to help feed our sisters and brothers in need. Three different recipes are available in the Parish Office or online at the Parish website. Casserole pans are also available in the Parish Office.

Your support is a tremendous help and is appreciated in the fight to end hunger and chronic homelessness. For more information, you may contact the parish office at 416-221-8866.

CARING FOR THE HOMELESS IN OUR CITY

Thank you for your continued support of Rosalie Hall and the Good Shepherd Centre.

With your help, these agencies provide hope to young parents, the homeless and the marginalized people in our city showing them they are not forgotten.

Please check the expiry dates before donating since we cannot pass on food that has expired.

FAIR TRADE COFFEE

Fair Trade coffee will be sold after all the Masses next weekend, June 27th/28th. The cost is $7.00 per bag.

For Fun

Did you hear about the restaurant on Artemis 2?
Good food, no atmosphere

SHARELIFE

You create memories that last a lifetime through ShareLife

For many parents, who are unable to care for their children on a full-time basis, summer break brings both mental and financial worry. Agencies you support through ShareLife, such as Camp Ozanam, Office of Catholic Youth, Silent Voice Canada, and St. Bernadette’s Family Resource Centre, offer day programs and summer camps that bring children and youth, and their parents, much-needed relief. St. Bernadette’s Family Resource Centre cares for individuals who are facing developmental and physical challenges. At St. Jude’s Academy of the Arts Adult Day Program, adult children with development disabilities are met with patience and empathy. You provide families with peace of mind, knowing that their loved ones are welcomed into a community and safe space that affirms their dignity and worth.

Please give at the parish using a ShareLife envelope, online through our parish website, or at sharelife.org/.

SMALL BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS

Grief is part of the human experience. At different moments in our lives, we may face the pain of losing a loved one, changes in our health or relationships, separation, or transitions that alter the way we live. These experiences can deeply affect our hearts, minds, bodies, and spirits.

The death of someone we love is especially painful. After a significant loss, we may experience many emotions, including sadness, shock, anger, loneliness, or guilt. At times, the journey through grief can feel overwhelming. Yet, healing often begins when we are able to share our sorrow with others who understand and walk alongside us with compassion and hope.

Last September, our Palliative Care and Bereavement Ministry Team (PCBM) launched the first Small Bereavement Support Groups. These groups offer a safe, caring, and confidential space for individuals to explore their grief journey in the company of others who have experienced a similar loss. The groups are small, closed-membership groups of approximately 5–8 participants and are guided by trained PCBM facilitators. Participants are grouped according to similar experiences of loss, such as the death of a spouse, parent, child, and sibling.

The Small Bereavement Support Groups are scheduled to begin during the week of October 5, 2026, and will run for 7 weeks.

If you are interested in participating or would like more information, please contact Louise Galego and Nadine Altay via the email address: bereavement@stgabrielsparish.ca

Alternatively, you may also contact the parish office at 416-221-8866 to leave your name and telephone number.

Registration Deadline: Tuesday, September 15, 2026

CALLING ALL GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Graduation marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. As you close your high school books, open your heart to a journey of spiritual growth and community. Join a campus ministry for an opportunity to grow deeper in your faith, form lasting friendships, and experience university/college life in a different way. Your next adventure awaits – let it start with purpose!

Check out Chaplaincy Connect at chaplaincyconnect.ca to find your Catholic home on campus.

60th ANNUAL FESTA IN HONOUR OF ST. GABRIEL

Sunday, August 23rd from 1:00 PM

Veneto Centre, 7465 Kipling Ave., Woodbridge

The 60th annual Festa of St. Gabriel, under the direction of the Passionist Community, will be held on Sunday, August 23th at the Veneto Centre in Woodbridge. Relics of St. Gabriel will be present.

There will be opportunities for Confession, a special Mass outside, and Italian food. All are welcome and encouraged to attend this wonderful celebration.

THE GARDEN SHED

The Garden Ministry is excited to be part of the Annual Parish BBQ!

Stop by our table to sample some fresh garden fruits and offering short tours of the grounds upon request.

Grow With Us! Got an hour to spare? The Garden Ministry is looking for volunteers!

When: Saturdays | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM or 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Commitment: Whatever you can give – 30 minutes, an hour, or more!

See you there!

FINANCE CORNER

A bequest in your Will to our Church is an acknowledgment of your returning to God a portion of the gifts He has bestowed on you during your lifetime. Charitable bequests can have a favourable impact on your overall estate plan.

Bequests are NOT just for the wealthy! Consider including your parish in your Will. Let your Will reflect your Catholic values.

Please see the estate planning guide available at www.archtoronto.org to help you make your plan, and remember about the importance of using the correct legal names when arranging bequests or other legacy gifts. You may call the parish office for more information.

Bulletin – June 14, 2026

June 13th, 2026

PARISH BBQ

Sunday, July 5th after the 12:30 Mass

The Parish BBQ Picnic will be held on Sunday, July 5th after the 12:30 Mass in the parking lot. Please bring your families, friends and neighbours to enjoy a summer afternoon with parishioners.

We need more young volunteers to help make this event happen. Stay tuned for more information.

ANNOUNCED MASSES

June 15th to June 21st, 2026

MONDAY − CALEB CRICHTON − Requested by Karen Crichton
TUESDAY − FRANCESCO COZZETTO ✞ − Requested by Leonor Dytoc & Family
WEDNESDAY − NATALIE GILLIS YAP
THURSDAY − MILORAD KRENTA ✞ − Requested by the Oakie Family
FRIDAY − CHIARA INTINI ✞ − Requested by the Annibale Family
SATURDAY – DECEASED FATHERS OF JACK & WANDA ✞ − Requested by Wanda & Jack Wrobel
SUNDAY − 8:30 AM – FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH
SUNDAY – 10:30 AM – FRANCIS PEREIRA ✞ − Requested by Sophie & Candida Pereira
SUNDAY – 12:30 PM – MARY RANEE AUGUSTINE ✞ − Requested by Antony Augustine

PSALM MEDITATION

Psalm 100

This psalm of praise is a favourite. As the “Old Hundredth” it appears in several long-popular hymns: All People That On Earth Do Dwell, Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow, among others.

As today’s Responsorial Psalm, it sings the praise of God in answer to the reading from Exodus in which God takes Israel, that is all of Creation, as God’s treasured possession. Entirely inspiring and hope-filled words of Scripture.

In the opening lines, this psalm teaches us what our attitude should be when we approach God, when we pray, and when we become aware of God’s constant presence. The answer: with joy, gladness, singing, thanksgiving, praise, thanks and blessing. Not a word about fear.

Why sing the praise of God?

“For the Lord is good;
his steadfast love endures forever,
and his faithfulness to all generations.”

TRIVIA

“Old Hundredth” was the first work transmitted by telephone during Graham Bell’s first demo at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Boston, May 10, 1876)…(Wikipedia) I.e., just about exactly 150 years ago.

CALLING ALL GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!

Graduation marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. As you close your high school books, open your heart to a journey of spiritual growth and community. Join a campus ministry for an opportunity to grow deeper in your faith, form lasting friendships, and experience university/college life in a different way. Your next adventure awaits – let it start with purpose!

Check out Chaplaincy Connect at chaplaincyconnect.ca to find your Catholic home on campus.

NEW ENCYCLICAL RELEASED BY POPE LEO XIV: MAGNIFICA HUMANITAS

Pope Leo XIV has released his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas (“Magnificent Humanity”), reflecting on human dignity, Christian solidarity, and the moral challenges of our modern age — including the growing influence of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies. The Holy Father calls on all of humanity to ensure that technological progress always serves the human person and the common good.

Parishioners are encouraged to read and pray with this important new teaching document in the weeks ahead. The full text is available through the Archdiocese of Toronto website at: www.archtoronto.org or through the Vatican website at: www.vatican.va

SHARELIFE

Your gift to ShareLife encourages inclusion and belonging

For John, life raising two Deaf sons has been filled with love—but also deep fears. He’s watched them struggle in a world that often overlooks and isolates them. With your gift to ShareLife, families like his have found hope and belonging through life-changing support in a welcoming American Sign Language environment—something still out of reach for too many others.

Silent Voice Canada, a Catholic Charities agency you support through ShareLife, facilitates connection and provides family-based resources that combat isolation, remove barriers, enhance skills, and encourage inclusion and belonging.

Your generous heart helped shape the future for John and his sons—giving them courage, a sense of belonging, and the opportunity to embrace all that life has to offer.

You can continue to uplift Deaf children and their parents, providing them with the confidence to see themselves as capable, strong, and full of potential.

Please give at the parish using a ShareLife envelope, online through our parish website, or at sharelife.org/donate.

MARYGROVE CAMP FOR GIRLS

Second Collection This Weekend

Today, there will be a second collection for Marygrove Girls Camp run by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Each year, over 1,000 young girls with financial or domestic hardship enjoy a subsidized joyful camping experience. Please give generously.

CARING FOR THE HOMELESS IN OUR CITY

Thank you for your continued support of Rosalie Hall and the Good Shepherd Centre.

With your help, these agencies provide hope to young parents, the homeless and the marginalized people in our city showing them they are not forgotten.

Please check the expiry dates before donating since we cannot pass on food that has expired.

SMALL BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS

Grief is part of the human experience. At different moments in our lives, we may face the pain of losing a loved one, changes in our health or relationships, separation, or transitions that alter the way we live. These experiences can deeply affect our hearts, minds, bodies, and spirits.

The death of someone we love is especially painful. After a significant loss, we may experience many emotions, including sadness, shock, anger, loneliness, or guilt. At times, the journey through grief can feel overwhelming. Yet, healing often begins when we are able to share our sorrow with others who understand and walk alongside us with compassion and hope.

Last September, our Palliative Care and Bereavement Ministry Team (PCBM) launched the first Small Bereavement Support Groups. These groups offer a safe, caring, and confidential space for individuals to explore their grief journey in the company of others who have experienced a similar loss. The groups are small, closed-membership groups of approximately 5–8 participants and are guided by trained PCBM facilitators. Participants are grouped according to similar experiences of loss, such as the death of a spouse, parent, child, and sibling.

The Small Bereavement Support Groups are scheduled to begin during the week of October 5, 2026, and will run for 7 weeks.

If you are interested in participating or would like more information, please contact Louise Galego and Nadine Altay via the email address: bereavement@stgabrielsparish.ca

Alternatively, you may also contact the parish office at 416-221-8866 to leave your name and telephone number.

Registration Deadline: Tuesday, September 15, 2026

TCDSB STAFF ARTS Presents Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Auditorium at Cardinal Carter School of the Arts

Last chance to see it!

One of the most enduring shows of all time, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a reimagining of the Biblical story of Joseph, his father Jacob, eleven brothers and the coat of many colors.

Performance Dates

June 18, 2026 (Thursday) at 7:30 PM
June 19, 2026 (Friday) at 7:30 PM
June 20, 2026 (Saturday) at 7:30 PM

Tickets : Adults: $36, Students: $20 (Valid ID At the Door)

2026 SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

Summer camps are being offered for children at 59 parishes inside the Archdiocese of Toronto this summer, with over 86 weeks of dates and locations to choose from.

Parents who may be interested in having their kids attend a parish day camp can access the complete list of parishes, locations and dates here: ocytoronto.org/parish-camps You are encouraged to contact the parish of interest directly to register or get more information.

THE GARDEN SHED

Learn more about the life, growth, and spiritual reflections of St. Gabriel’s Garden in our Growing News newsletters.

Discover how the garden nourishes both creation and community through reflective garden walks and food donations to Good Shepherd Ministries.

All issues of the newsletters can be found on the Parish website under the Ministries/Garden Ministry tab, by scrolling down to the bottom of the page.

For details or to get involved contact garden@stgabrielsparish.ca

FINANCE CORNER

A bequest in your Will to our Church is an acknowledgment of your returning to God a portion of the gifts He has bestowed on you during your lifetime. Charitable bequests can have a favourable impact on your overall estate plan.

Bequests are NOT just for the wealthy! Consider including your parish in your Will. Let your Will reflect your Catholic values.

Please see the estate planning guide available at www.archtoronto.org to help you make your plan, and remember about the importance of using the correct legal names when arranging bequests or other legacy gifts. You may call the parish office for more information.

What does Royalty wear during stormy weather?

A Reign Coat.

Bulletin – June 7, 2026

June 6th, 2026

REMINDER

We would like to remind parishioners not to park any vehicles on the fire route along the east entrances of the church. Please only park in the designated parking spots above and under ground. Emergency vehicles must be able to access the building at all times.

ANNOUNCED MASSES

June 8th to June 14th, 2026

MONDAY − DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE PIRES FAMILY ✞ − Requested by The Pires Family
TUESDAY − LUCIA ARDILA − Requested by Dario Ardila
WEDNESDAY − ZAIDA ELEP ✞ − Requested by Teresa Elep
THURSDAY − TONINO DIDIODATO ✞ − Requested by the Family.
FRIDAY − JOHN & CATHERINE HIGGINS ✞ − Requested by Agnes Gaughan
SATURDAY – DELFINO & SANDRA CANDIDO ✞ − Requested by Janet Candido
SUNDAY − 8:30 AM – FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH
SUNDAY – 10:30 AM – CARMELA TOMAIUOLI & FAMILY ✞ − Requested by Grace DiFlumeri
SUNDAY – 12:30 PM – LEONIDAS SEGURA ✞ − Requested by Ana Bascom

PSALM MEDITATION

Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Psalm 147

Praise for God who does us good.

Psalm 147 really consists of two psalms. It’s the second part that we sing in today’s liturgy as the Responsorial Psalm to the Reading from the Book of Deuteronomy. That reading presents a summary of the ways that God led his People through deserts to the Promised Land. And how God fed the people with manna which prefigures God feeding us with God’s Holy Bread, nourishment for our life in God.

Praise the Lord.
Praise your God.
For he blesses your children within you.
He grants peace within your borders.
He fills you with the finest of wheat.

And so in these first two Sunday liturgies after the Easter season, we celebrate first the mystery of the Most Holy Trinity – this revelation into the very nature of God which is so central to our faith . And today we celebrate the mystery of Jesus leaving us his presence as food for our life in God, in God’s Holy Bread and Holy Wine.

ROSARY GROUPS

June 6th & June 7th

The Chinese Rosary Group meeting is the first Sunday of every month at 3:30 PM in the Gabriel Room.

The English Rosary Group meets on the first Saturday of each month at 3:00 PM in the Gabriel Room. All are welcome.

NEW ENCYCLICAL RELEASED BY POPE LEO XIV: MAGNIFICA HUMANITAS

Pope Leo XIV has released his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas (“Magnificent Humanity”), reflecting on human dignity, Christian solidarity, and the moral challenges of our modern age — including the growing influence of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies. The Holy Father calls on all of humanity to ensure that technological progress always serves the human person and the common good.

Parishioners are encouraged to read and pray with this important new teaching document in the weeks ahead. The full text is available through the Archdiocese of Toronto website at: www.archtoronto.org or through the Vatican website at: www.vatican.va

CARING FOR THE HOMELESS IN OUR CITY

Thank you for your continued support of Rosalie Hall and the Good Shepherd Centre.

With your help, these agencies provide hope to young parents, the homeless and the marginalized people in our city showing them they are not forgotten.

Please check the expiry dates before donating since we cannot pass on food that has expired.

SHARELIFE

Your gift to ShareLife carries out the mission work of the Church

ShareLife agencies, like the Office of Catholic Youth, are carrying out the mission work of the Church. Your gift supports the journey of those who guide, serve and uplift within the Catholic community.

“We are deeply grateful for ShareLife’s continued partnership in this mission. Your support enables us to build a vibrant, faith-filled future for our young people, parishes, and the Archdiocese of Toronto. Thank you for making this work possible.”

– Fr. Paul Magyar, Director, Office of Catholic Youth,
Archdiocese of Toronto

Please give at the parish using a ShareLife envelope, online through our parish website, or at sharelife.org/donate.

MARYGROVE CAMP FOR GIRLS

Second Collection Next Week

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Toronto Central Council, helps over 1,000 girls each summer, registering eligible campers through home visits. Marygrove Camp is a residential camp situated on Georgian Bay in Ontario, open to eligible girls ages 5-13. Marygrove provides a camping experience for children who may not otherwise have the opportunity to enjoy a camping adventure.

Next weekend, there will be a second collection for Marygrove Girls Camp run by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Each year, over 1,000 young girls with financial or domestic hardship enjoy a subsidized joyful camping experience. Please give generously.

GOOD SHEPHERD CENTRE CASSEROLES

Thank you to the volunteers who prepared 32 casseroles for May. For June, your prepared casseroles (frozen Please) will be collected at the Masses on the weekend of June 27th /28th for delivery to the Good Shepherd Centre.

More volunteers are urgently needed to help feed the hungry in our city. For more information, please contact Irene Albrecht at 416 221-2791.

SMALL BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS

Grief is part of the human experience. At different moments in our lives, we may face the pain of losing a loved one, changes in our health or relationships, separation, or transitions that alter the way we live. These experiences can deeply affect our hearts, minds, bodies, and spirits.

The death of someone we love is especially painful. After a significant loss, we may experience many emotions, including sadness, shock, anger, loneliness, or guilt. At times, the journey through grief can feel overwhelming. Yet, healing often begins when we are able to share our sorrow with others who understand and walk alongside us with compassion and hope.

Last September, our Palliative Care and Bereavement Ministry Team (PCBM) launched the first Small Bereavement Support Groups. These groups offer a safe, caring, and confidential space for individuals to explore their grief journey in the company of others who have experienced a similar loss. The groups are small, closed-membership groups of approximately 5–8 participants and are guided by trained PCBM facilitators. Participants are grouped according to similar experiences of loss, such as the death of a spouse, parent, child, and sibling.

The Small Bereavement Support Groups are scheduled to begin during the week of October 5, 2026, and will run for 7 weeks.

If you are interested in participating or would like more information, please contact Louise Galego and Nadine Altay via the email address: bereavement@stgabrielsparish.ca

Alternatively, you may also contact the parish office at 416-221-8866 to leave your name and telephone number.

Registration Deadline: Tuesday, September 15, 2026

TCDSB STAFF ARTS Presents Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

One of the most enduring shows of all time, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a reimagining of the Biblical story of Joseph, his father Jacob, eleven brothers and the coat of many colors.

Performance Dates

June 12, 2026 (Friday) at 7:30 PM
Jun 13, 2026 (Saturday) at 2:00 PM (Matinee)
June 18, 2026 (Thursday) at 7:30 PM
June 19, 2026 (Friday) at 7:30 PM
June 20, 2026 (Saturday) at 7:30 PM

Tickets Adults: $36
Students: $20 (Valid ID At the Door)

2026 SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

Summer camps are being offered for children at 59 parishes inside the Archdiocese of Toronto this summer, with over 86 weeks of dates and locations to choose from.

Parents who may be interested in having their kids attend a parish day camp can access the complete list of parishes, locations and dates here: ocytoronto.org/parish-camps You are encouraged to contact the parish of interest directly to register or get more information.

THE GARDEN SHED

Learn more about the life, growth, and spiritual reflections of St. Gabriel’s Garden in our Growing News newsletters.

Discover how the garden nourishes both creation and community through reflective garden walks and food donations to Good Shepherd Ministries.

All issues of the newsletters can be found on the Parish website under the Ministries/Garden Ministry tab, by scrolling down to the bottom of the page.

For details or to get involved contact garden@stgabrielsparish.ca

FINANCE CORNER

A bequest in your Will to our Church is an acknowledgment of your returning to God a portion of the gifts He has bestowed on you during your lifetime. Charitable bequests can have a favourable impact on your overall estate plan.

Bequests are NOT just for the wealthy! Consider including your parish in your Will. Let your Will reflect your Catholic values.

Please see the estate planning guide available at www.archtoronto.org to help you make your plan, and remember about the importance of using the correct legal names when arranging bequests or other legacy gifts. You may call the parish office for more information.

TRIVIA

What is the difference between weather and climate?

You can’t weather a tree but you can climate.

Bulletin – May 31, 2026

May 30th, 2026

CONGRATULATIONS!

Congratulations to the following young people who were confirmed here on Sunday, May 24th. The Sacrament was administered by the Most Reverend Robert Kasun, CSB, Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto.

Landon Will George Assimakopoulos Stinson
Caeli Sebastyn A. Cayunda
Emma Preslyn Chiu
Victor Andrés Martinez Cintra
Samantha Bernadeth B. Dizon
Sean Philip B. Dizon
Daniel Fong
Andrew Phillip A. Ganon
Maya A. Gorda
Bernardo Franco Gueraldi
Nathaniel Lai
Charles Edward Lynde
Nicholas James Manera
Madeleine Cecilia Meli
Chelsea Mayrina
Dylan Poon
Tessa Angela Carmela Tatone
Arianna Chiemezugo Ubah
Alexandra Ella Varillas

Please keep them in your prayers as they continue their journey of faith.

ANNOUNCED MASSES

June 1st to June 7th, 2026

MONDAY − SHELLEY PINTO − Requested by Jean Castelino
TUESDAY − VALERIE GAUGHAN − Requested by Agnes Gaughan & Family
WEDNESDAY − MARIA CONVERTINI ✞ − Requested by Angela Convertini
THURSDAY − ANNE-MARIE N. − Requested by Opeyemi N.
FRIDAY − LINDA GATTI ✞ − Requested by Sandra & David Gatti
SATURDAY – MUYIWA N. − Requested by Opeyemi N.
SUNDAY − 8:30 AM – FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH
SUNDAY – 10:30 AM – BRUNO CORTESE ✞ − Requested by his Family
SUNDAY – 12:30 PM − MANNY GONZALES ✞ − Requested by Josephine Sinlao

PSALM MEDITATION

Daniel 3

Today’s Responsorial Psalm is unusual in that it is not a psalm. Taken from chapter 3 of the Book of Daniel, these are the first lines of the song of praise of the three young men in the fiery furnace. Despite being surrounded by the fiercest of flames, they remained untouched, cool and protected by God. A foreshadowing here of Jesus conquering death by his Resurrection? A hint of God’s grace protecting us through life and the fires that surround us?

The response today is the song of praise for God who protects the three just men, Shadrach, Meschach and Abednego in an intense destructive situation. For their refusal to worship the golden idol set up by King Abuchednezzar, they are cast into the intense flames of a furnace. Yet God’s agent, an angel, protects them. There they sing: God is blessed, holy and worthy of glory and exaltation.

God brings justice and truth.

ROSARY GROUPS

June 6th & June 7th

The Chinese Rosary Group meeting is the first Sunday of every month at 3:30 PM in the Gabriel Room.

The English Rosary Group meets on the first Saturday of each month at 3:00 PM in the Gabriel Room. All are welcome.

REMINDER

We would like to remind parishioners not to park any vehicles on the fire route along the east entrances of the church. Please only park in the designated parking spots above and under ground. Emergency vehicles must be able to access the building at all times.

CARING FOR THE HOMELESS IN OUR CITY

Thank you for your continued support of Rosalie Hall and the Good Shepherd Centre.

With your help, these agencies provide hope to young parents, the homeless and the marginalized people in our city showing them they are not forgotten.

Please check the expiry dates before donating since we cannot pass on food that has expired.

SHARELIFE

ShareLife Sunday collections take place this weekend, celebrating 50th anniversary

Today is our third weekend of special collections for ShareLife Sunday. Reverence for life at all stages has been a core principle of ShareLife since its founding in 1976. We recognize the sacredness of life from conception to natural death. ShareLife-funded agencies uphold this value in everything they do, bringing hope, healing, and compassion to those who need it most.

This mission of love is witnessed at Rose of Sharon, where Executive Director Deanne Kukulewich gratefully notes that “your commitment to ShareLife is an investment in young parents and their futures, fostering a community where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.”

Please give at the parish using a ShareLife envelope, online through our parish website, or at sharelife.org/.

SMALL BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS

Grief is part of the human experience. At different moments in our lives, we may face the pain of losing a loved one, changes in our health or relationships, separation, or transitions that alter the way we live. These experiences can deeply affect our hearts, minds, bodies, and spirits.

The death of someone we love is especially painful. After a significant loss, we may experience many emotions, including sadness, shock, anger, loneliness, or guilt. At times, the journey through grief can feel overwhelming. Yet, healing often begins when we are able to share our sorrow with others who understand and walk alongside us with compassion and hope.

Last September, our Palliative Care and Bereavement Ministry Team (PCBM) launched the first Small Bereavement Support Groups. These groups offer a safe, caring, and confidential space for individuals to explore their grief journey in the company of others who have experienced a similar loss. The groups are small, closed-membership groups of approximately 5–8 participants and are guided by trained PCBM facilitators. Participants are grouped according to similar experiences of loss, such as the death of a spouse, parent, child, and sibling.

The Small Bereavement Support Groups are scheduled to begin during the week of October 5, 2026, and will run for 7 weeks.

If you are interested in participating or would like more information, please contact Louise Galego and Nadine Altay via the email address: bereavement@stgabrielsparish.ca

Alternatively, you may also contact the parish office at 416-221-8866 to leave your name and telephone number.

Registration Deadline: Tuesday, September 15, 2026

HELP NOT HARM: Take Action to Support Bill C-218 Write your Member of Parliament Today!

You’re invited to visit HelpNotHarmCanada.ca where you can e-mail your Member of Parliament (MP), asking for their support of Bill C-218 (The Right to Recover Act), which would amend the Criminal Code to prevent Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) from being provided when mental illness is the sole underlying condition. Without this change, MAiD will be available for those suffering from mental illness alone beginning in March 2027.

Chances are you know someone struggling with mental illness — a family member, friend, or colleague. As Catholics and Canadians, we are called to offer care, hope, and protection – not death – to those who are suffering and most vulnerable. Visit HelpNotHarmCanada.ca today and ask your MP to support Bill C-218.

TCDSB STAFF ARTS Presents Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

One of the most enduring shows of all time, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a reimagining of the Biblical story of Joseph, his father Jacob, eleven brothers and the coat of many colors.

Performance Dates

June 12, 2026 (Friday) at 7:30 PM
Jun 13, 2026 (Saturday) at 2:00 PM (Matinee)
June 18, 2026 (Thursday) at 7:30 PM
June 19, 2026 (Friday) at 7:30 PM
June 20, 2026 (Saturday) at 7:30 PM

Tickets Adults: $36
Students: $20 (Valid ID At the Door)

FREE CATHOLIC ESTATE PLANNING WEBINAR

Saturday, June 6th, 2026 at 9:00 AM

Online webinar on Zoom

All are welcome to join this free webinar hosted by the Archdiocese of Toronto.

Participants will learn about:

  • How to avoid problems in your Will, Powers of Attorney, and Estate Trustee selection
  • How to create your own Catholic legacy
  • Catholic traditions around cremation, burials, and funerals

Please see the estate planning guide available at www.archtoronto.org to help you make your plan and remember about the importance of using the correct legal names when arranging bequests or other legacy gifts. You may call the parish office for more information.

To register visit qrco.de/WebJun6.

You may also register by email by contacting Development@ArchToronto.org.

Please write “Webinar June 6” in the subject line and include your name in the body of the message.

THE GARDEN SHED

Learn more about the life, growth, and spiritual reflections of St. Gabriel’s Garden in our Growing News newsletters.

Discover how the garden nourishes both creation and community through reflective garden walks and food donations to Good Shepherd Ministries.

All issues of the newsletters can be found on the Parish website under the Ministries/Garden Ministry tab, by scrolling down to the bottom of the page.

For details or to get involved contact garden@stgabrielsparish.ca

FINANCE CORNER

A bequest in your Will to our Church is an acknowledgment of your returning to God a portion of the gifts He has bestowed on you during your lifetime. Charitable bequests can have a favourable impact on your overall estate plan.

Bequests are NOT just for the wealthy! Consider including your parish in your Will. Let your Will reflect your Catholic values.

Please see the estate planning guide available at www.archtoronto.org to help you make your plan, and remember about the importance of using the correct legal names when arranging bequests or other legacy gifts. You may call the parish office for more information.

TRIVIA

Who were Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah?

The Psalm Meditation should help you.