March 7th, 2026
Have questions? Join us March 14th & 15th after all Masses for a short Information Session. We’d love to see you there!
To those parishioners who have responded, thank you!
Thank you Deacon Robert Kinghorn!
We are tremendously grateful to Deacon Robert Kinghorn who preached at our very well attended Lenten retreat on Feb 28th. Many who attended were deeply moved by his stories of the Church on the streets – his encounters with the homeless and the abandoned, including prostitutes and those who are affected by addiction.
If you would like to hear more of Deacon Robert’s reflection on his ministry on the streets, he is speaking as part of the Lenten series (Days 11-16) offered by the Daily TV Mass: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shfIqI9I-JI
Some of you asked Deacon Robert to share the “Suggestions” of his community of the Transfiguration in Scotland.
If you would like a copy, please email Fatima: fatimalee@stgabrielsparish.ca
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Thank you to all those who worked and those who donated generously to make this year’s Lunar New Year Party a wonderful celebration. This is one of the nicest events we have throughout the year and, as always, it was a huge success.
The decorations were amazing. The food was delicious. Everyone enjoyed the games. Thank you to those who planned and worked so hard in making this celebration a truly memorable event. All who attended thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Thank you!
The Passionist Province of St Paul of the Cross is offering a series of Lenten reflections through the lens of the Passionist charism.
They take place on zoom every Wednesday beginning February 25th, 2026, at 7:00 PM.
March 11th – Michael Nasello March 18th — Fr. Jim O’Shea CP March 25th — Anthony P. Mullen
To register, please e-mail ProvSecretary@cpprov.org and specify language (English or Spanish).
March 9th – March 15th, 2026
MONDAY − PAT POLICICCHIO ✞ − Requested by Tony Coscorella TUESDAY − WEDNESDAY − ROY J. RYAN ✞ − Requested by Meera and Family THURSDAY − FRIDAY − SATURDAY – GEORGE WROBEL ✞ − Requested by Jack & Wanda SUNDAY − 8:30 AM − FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH SUNDAY − 10:30 AM − ANGELO DIFLUMERI ✞ − Requested by Grace Di Flumeri SUNDAY − 12:30 PM − ANDREA BROLLEY & JONATHAN DANIGELIS ✞ − Requested by their Mother & Grandmother
Third Sunday of Lent Psalm 95
This psalm is a magnificent song of praise for God, loaded with joy. Its classic psalmic praise for God could easily become our daily prayer for the rest of our lives.
The Exodus story, part of which is our first reading today, can be seen as symbolic of the lives of each of us. In this episode, the people rebel and ask where God is in all this. Has God deserted us?
The answer: God is the rock who is ever with us and giving life. “O come, let us sing to the Lord; let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation.”
Stations of the Cross
Stations of the Cross take place each Friday evening during Lent at 7:30 PM.
You are also encouraged to attend our daily Mass as often as possible throughout Lent.
Individual Confessions – Wednesday, March 25th from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Reconciliation Service – Thursday, March 26th at 7:30 PM
Palm Sunday, March 29th, 2026 Masses – Sat. 4:30 PM, Sun. 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM
Holy Thursday, April 2nd, 2026 No 9:00 AM Mass 7:30 PM – Mass of the Lord’s Supper Followed by Adoration until 10:00 PM
Good Friday, April 3rd, 2026 No 9:00 AM Mass, Office Closed 3:00 PM – Solemn Passion of Our Lord 7:30 PM – Stations of the Cross
Holy Saturday, April 4th, 2026 No 4:30 PM Mass 8:00 PM – Easter Vigil
Easter Sunday, April 5th, 2026 No 8:30 AM Mass Masses – 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM
Easter Monday, April 6th, 2026 No 9:00 AM Mass, Office Closed
EXTRA PARKING AT ELKHORN PUBLIC SCHOOL
The Food bank is once again in need of egg cartons. Please deposit your contributions in the box provided in the Gathering Space. Many thanks for your support of those facing food insecurity.
Our March milk bag weaving session is Wed. March 18th from 1:00-3:00 PM. Any interested youth who are on March Break are welcome to join us to assist or observe. Parents and Grandparents are also welcome.
On April 12th, we will transplant the lettuce seedlings our young parishioners started into our parish garden.
With spring just around the corner, we are preparing for another beautiful harvest season and would love your help. If you are interested in tending the garden with us, please reach out to the Ministry at garden@stgabrielsparish.ca.
We look forward to growing together!
Tuesday, March 17th, 2026 at 10:00 AM
St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica, 65 Bond St., Toronto
The annual Mass of St. Patrick at St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica in Toronto will take place on Tuesday, March 17th at 10:00 AM. His Eminence Thomas Cardinal Collins, Archbishop Emeritus of Toronto, will be the presider and homilist. All are welcome. Those unable to attend can participate in the celebration via livestream at www.stmichaelscathedral.com/live
Saturday March 21st, 2026
Le Treport Banquet Hall, Mississauga
Johnnette Benkovic Williams from EWTN – What does it Mean to be a Woman? Sister John Mary SV – Learning to Listen in a Distracted World April Smith from North Pole Alaska – Live Adventurously, Live Virtuously Dorothy Pilarski – One Mother’s Heart – One Mother’s Fiat Natalie Regnier – Brick by Brick: Building a Strong Family Bishop Ivan Camilleri will be celebrating the closing Mass
Register at dwf2026.eventbrite.ca
Monday, March 23rd, 2026, 7:00 PM
Holy Blossom Temple, 1950 Bathurst St., Toronto
A Teaching Seder is being organized for Christians to experience this Jewish ceremonial meal first-hand. This post-biblical tradition of a structured ritual meal tells the story of the Exodus through prayers, sacred readings, and ceremonial foods. The themes of freedom, redemption, and God’s saving grace create a profound experience for dialogue and fellowship between our faith communities.
Register before Monday, March 9th to attend by clicking bit.ly/3NIAscn. For more information, please email ecumenicalandinterfaith@archtoronto.org or call 437-529-1765.
Please pick your offertory envelopes up if you have not done so. To ensure the proper recording for tax receipt purposes, please do not use any envelopes from 2025 or any prior year.
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February 28th, 2026
This Sunday, March 1st after 12:30 PM Mass
Tuesday, February 17th marked the beginning of the Lunar New Year for 2026. This year is the Year of the Horse. For many years, the Asian community in our parish has gifted our parish community with a wonderful Lunar New Year Party.
This year, the Lunar New Year Celebration will take place in the Gathering Space this Sunday, March 1st after the 12:30 PM Mass. There will be foods, candies, Chinese goodies, coffee and tea. All are welcome.
Stations of the Cross will take place each Friday evening during Lent at 7:30 PM. You are also encouraged to attend our daily Mass as often as possible throughout Lent.
March 2nd – March 8th, 2026
MONDAY − TUESDAY − WEDNESDAY − THURSDAY − FRIDAY − SATURDAY – GARRY & KATHERINE MANNING ✞ – Requested by Barb & John Scollard SUNDAY – 8:30 AM – FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH SUNDAY – 10:30 AM − BRUNO CORTESE ✞ – Requested by his Family SUNDAY – 12:30 PM − CORAZON MALUNAS ✞ – Requested by her Family
Did you know? March is the equivalent of September in the Southern Hemisphere
Second Sunday of Lent
“Let your steadfast love, O Lord, be upon us, even as we hope in you.”
Psalm 33 is our response to the reading from Genesis about the call of Abram. Could God’s call to Abram also be a call to each one of us? As Abram was called, does God call us all? Each individually, and all of humanity collectively?
As the second reading says: ”God saved us and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace.”
The psalm reminds us to answer with trust, with total confidence in God’s steadfast love. Our hope in God can be limitless because…
“The word of the Lord is upright, and all his work is done in faithfulness. He loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of the steadfast love of the Lord.”
Through ShareLife, you bring hope to those who need it most.
David is a senior who faced overwhelming loss and uncertainty. His wife passed away, his health declined, and he felt forgotten. But in his deepest sorrow, he found hope. When he turned to his pastor, he was guided to Catholic Family Services of Toronto, a Catholic Charities agency you support through ShareLife where he was welcomed with open arms. Because of your kindness, David found the support he needed to heal, regain stability, and rediscover his sense of purpose.
But unfortunately, there are many more like him—seniors facing isolation, families struggling to put food on the table, refugees trying to rebuild their lives, and young parents fighting for a brighter future. Through ShareLife, you help over 40 Catholic agencies bring hope to those who need it most.
The first ShareLife Sunday collection is on March 22nd. Please give at the parish using a ShareLife envelope, online through our parish website, or at sharelife.org/donate.
Thank you to the volunteers who prepared 45 casseroles for February. For March, your prepared casseroles (frozen please) will be collected at the Masses on the Palm Sunday weekend of March 28th/29th 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.
Thank you to the parents and the Children’s Liturgy Ministry for helping us share the joy of gardening with our young Parishioners! On April 12th, we will transplant the lettuce seedlings they started into our parish garden.
It will take place on zoom every Wednesday beginning February 25th, 2026, at 7:00 PM.
February 25th – Fr. Jim Strommer, CP March 4th – Sr. Mary Ann Strain, CP March 11th – Michael Nasello March 18th – Fr. Jim O’Shea CP March 25th – Anthony P. Mullen
To register, please e-mail ProvSecretary@cpprov.org and specify language (English or Spanish)
March 7th to March 8th
Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre, 1617 Blythe Road, Mississauga
You are invited to experience Worldwide Marriage Encounter, a Catholic movement led by married couples dedicated to helping spouses deepen their intimate relationship through love, communication and faith.
For more information contact Bill and Linda Etzkorn, 416-510-0264 or 416-843-0264
Mary Centre has hired a Parish Outreach Facilitator who is available to support adult individuals with a developmental disability and their families as they consider their future. The Centre has been offering support services for adults with developmental disabilities for over 35 years, including providing respite care and creating personalized programs to help them with Building a Good Life.
For more information, visit https://www.marycentre.com/” or contact Dolly Ducepec at dducepec@marycentre.com or 416-630-5533.
Mary Centre is a member agency of Catholic Charities and supported by ShareLife.
Please pick your offertory envelopes up if you have not done so. To ensure the proper recording for tax receipt purposes, please. do not use any envelopes from 2025 or any prior year.
February 21st, 2026
If you have not already done so, now the time has come for you to respond. Two forms can be found at the back of the Annual Impact Report, awaiting your return. To those parishioners who have responded, thank you!
Sunday February 22nd, 2026 at 2:30 PM
All parish volunteers are cordially invited to the volunteer appreciation event hosted by the parish on Sunday February 22nd, 2026 at 2:30 PM.
We look forward to acknowledging and thanking you for your contribution to the life of the parish.
See you on Feb. 22nd.
Friday, February 27th is the feast of St. Gabriel.
St. Gabriel, a member of the Passionist Community, was born Francis Possenti on March 1st, 1838 in Assisi. In September, 1856, he entered the Passionist novitiate but before his ordination, he contracted tuberculosis. He died February 27th, 1862 at the age of 24. Francis had a special devotion to Mary and chose as his religious name Gabriel of the Sorrowful Virgin.
He is remembered for his enthusiasm in life and his extraordinary generosity. Pope John XXIII proclaimed him as a special Patron of Youth. Mass will be celebrated at 9:00 AM.
Sunday, March 1st after 12:30 PM Mass
Tuesday, February 17th marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year for 2026. This year is the Year of the Horse. For many years, the Asian community in our parish has gifted our parish community with a wonderful Lunar New Year Party.
This year, the Lunar New Year Celebration will take place in the Gathering Space on Sunday, March 1st after the 12:30 PM Mass. There will be foods, candies, Chinese goodies, coffee and tea. All are welcome.
February 23rd – March 1st, 2026
MONDAY − EDNA, GERRY & MIKE HATCH ✞ − Requested by their Family TUESDAY − LINDA GATTI ✞ − Requested by Sandra & David Gatti WEDNESDAY − RENATO PACHECO ✞ − Requested by his Family THURSDAY − IRENE GALANG ✞ − Requested by Erlinda FRIDAY − BORIS CELIS ✞ − Requested by Cai Celis SATURDAY – DELFINO & SANDRA CANDIDO ✞ − Requested by Janet Candido SUNDAY − 8:30 AM − FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH SUNDAY − 10:30 AM − PETER PEREIRA ✞ − Requested by Sophie & Candida Pereira SUNDAY − 12:30 PM − JOSEPH SORBARA ✞ − Requested by Antoinette Sorbara
The Church on the Street: Ministry of Presence Saturday, February 28th, 2026 2:00 to 4:00 PM At the church Preacher: Deacon Robert Kinghorn
Our Lenten Retreat this year will be preached by Deacon Robert Kinghorn, a deacon of the Archdiocese of Toronto. Since 2005, Deacon Robert has ministered in a downtown Toronto neighbourhood known for drugs, prostitution, violence and homelessness. He sees the Church present not only in our beautiful church buildings, but also on these streets, and he felt called to minister there.
His encounters with the downtrodden on the darkest corners of these streets reveal not only the despair and disorder there but also compassion and even hope.
Deacon Robert’s experience will give us a living example of how he, in the footsteps of Jesus, also reaches out to those in the margins and brings the love of God to them. We hope you can join us!
Did you know….
Catholics started the tradition of Lent around the year 325, during the Council of Nicaea. It lasts for 40 days, not including Sundays.
First Sunday of Lent – Psalm 51
Our response in faith to the reading from Genesis is found in Psalm 51.
It reminds us that we are not perfect: God alone is perfect. It sings of the flawless and limitless kindness, compassion and mercy of God. Classic revelations about God which we can think on throughout Lent.
“Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and sustain in me a willing spirit. O Lord, open my lips, and my mouth will declare your praise.”
Lent is a time of giving and self-reflection in preparation for Easter. Can you make giving in support of marginalized women in the shelters we support part of your Lenten journey? Please check the list posted at our boxes in the Gathering Space. Thank you so much for your kind consideration of this request. Please remember we are not accepting clothing for the shelters other than those items on our list.
Thank you for your continued support of Rosalie Hall and the Good Shepherd Centre.
Rosalie Hall is an accredited children’s mental health facility focusing on the needs of pregnant and parenting youth ages 12-25, their children, and their families.
Good Shepherd provides hot meals, clean clothes and shelter for the homeless in our city. They help find housing and provide follow up support.
Please check the expiry dates before donating since we cannot pass on food that has expired.
Online Wednesday, February 25th from 7:00 to 8:30 PM
All are invited to attend an online Lenten reflection using works of sacred art and the Via Matris. Mr. Les Miller, author of Northern Lights, will lead the reflection. The event takes place on Wednesday, February 25 from 7:00 to 8:30 PM. There is no cost, but registration is required.
To Register go to https://bit.ly/LRSA-RegisterFeb2026 or contact formation@archtoronto.org or 437-900-4287.
Insights & Encounters Podcast
Catholic Charities’ first completed podcast series for 2026 is out! The Insights and Encounters podcast continues with its latest series, Voices of Faith: Conversations on Prayer & Spirituality, sharing meaningful stories of faith lived out in real life. This series brings together diverse voices, each offering a unique perspective on walking with God.
Through personal stories, reflection, and honest conversation, we invite listeners to listen deeply, grow in understanding and be encouraged by the many ways faith finds expression in our world today. Listen now:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/insights-and-encounters–6075902
Monday, March 23, 2026, 7:00 PM
February 14th, 2026
Thank you to the people who have responded to date! We have some new volunteers planning to engage in ministry, but there is plenty of room for more! Please pray about your response and return your Time and Talent and Treasurer sheets now.
All parish volunteers are cordially invited to the volunteer appreciation event hosted by the parish on Sunday February 22nd, 2026.
2:30 PM – Doors open. Pick up name tag. 3:00 PM – Appreciation expressed 3:30 PM – Refreshments
We look forward to acknowledging and thanking you for your contribution to the life of the parish. See you on Feb. 22nd.
Monday, February 16th
Monday February 16th is Family Day, a day to celebrate our families. The Parish Office will be closed and there will be no 9:00 AM Mass on that day.
Wednesday, February 18th, 2026
February 18th is Ash Wednesday. Masses will be celebrated at 12:00 Noon and 7:30 PM. Ashes will be distributed at both Masses.
February 16th – February 22nd, 2026
MONDAY − FAMILY DAY − No 9:00 AM Mass TUESDAY − TINA INTINI ✞ − Requested by the Annibale Family WEDNESDAY − ASH WEDNESDAY THURSDAY − CATHY & JOYCE DRAB ✞ − Requested by their Family FRIDAY − MARY HUYBERS on her 100th Birthday − Requested by Joe Drab SATURDAY – JANET BASCOM ✞ − Requested by Peter & Ana Bascom SUNDAY − 8:30 AM − FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH SUNDAY − 10:30 AM − DOREEN VEIGAS ✞ − Requested by Sophie & Candida Pereira SUNDAY − 12:30 − SOULS OF THE CORTESE FAMILY ✞ − Requested by the Family
Deacon Robert’s experience will give us a living example of how he, in the footsteps of Jesus, also reaches out to those in the margins and brings the love of God to them.
We hope you can join us!
Stations of the Cross will take place each Friday evening during Lent (starting February 20th) at 7:30 PM. You are also encouraged to attend our daily Mass as often as possible throughout Lent.
Psalm 119 “Blessed are those who walk in the law of the Lord!”
This psalm extols the law of the Lord. It’s our response to today’s reading from Sirach which advises us to keep the commandments. The greatest commandment is love, both of God and of creation. By the love of God dwelling in our hearts, we can love God and all whom we encounter, indeed all of creation. This very tall order is rendered doable because we are given the ability to do it. The code word here is grace. Gift.
We are grateful for the limitless love God pours into us. So that we can follow God’s law of love.
“Open my eyes, so that I may behold wondrous things out of your law.”
“Give me understanding, that I may keep your law and observe it with my whole heart.”
Lent is a time of giving and self-reflection for Easter. Can you make giving in support of the marginalized women in the shelters we support part of your Lenten journey? Please check the list posted at our boxes in the Gathering Space. Thank you so much for your kind consideration of this request. Please remember we are not accepting clothing for the shelters other than those items on our list.
Thank you for your generous support of Rosalie Hall and the Good Shepherd Centre. They are very appreciative.
Your food donations are extremely important since the numbers of people in need continue to increase. Please check the expiry dates before donating. We cannot pass on food that has expired.
Day Retreat for Men & Women – Monday, February 23, 2026 from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM Manresa Jesuit Spiritual Renewal Centre
On this day of reflection, Fr. John O’Brien, SJ. will lead meditations on the Christian journey of life, and present the symbol of ashes as a powerful metaphor for the humility to which we are called as we grow in our sense of personhood. The Canadian Martyrs’ experience 400 years ago will inform this day of prayer and retreat.
The suggested offering is $75 per person which includes lunch, coffee/tea break, program and Mass.
To Register, Email: manresaregistration@outlook.com or visit https://manresa-canada.ca/ or call 905-839-2864.
Saturday, February 28th, 2026 from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM Blessed Trinity Parish, 3200 Bayview Avenue
You are warmly invited to attend an eye-opening presentation by Brandon Lau, a seasoned Cyber Security Specialist, on Saturday, February 28th, 2026, at 9:00 AM at Blessed Trinity Parish.
Discover how AI is reshaping our world and learn to protect yourself from deepfakes, scams, and misinformation. Brandon will share practical AI tools for work and education while highlighting what technology can and cannot replace.
Coffee and muffins will be served after 8:00 AM Mass with the presentation starting at 9:00 AM. This session is designed for all ages; no technical background is required! Please register using this link by February 21st: https://forms.gle/gndZu94Q67DpMXbW8
Catholic Charities is inviting applications for this year’s Scholarships and nominations for the Michael Fullan Community Service Awards. These opportunities support students pursuing a variety of studies and celebrate those whose service reflects the Gospel call to love our neighbours. If you know a young person discerning their path, or someone in our community whose generosity and compassion shine through their daily actions, consider encouraging them to apply or nominating them for an award.
Full details, including eligibility criteria, link to reference forms, and link to nominations forms, are available at www.ccat.ca/scholarships
You can also follow Catholic Charities on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X to hear inspiring stories from past recipients.
Deadline for all applications and nominations: April 30th, 2026
Contact: info@ccat.ca
What: Indoor Seed Planting Date: Sunday, Feb 22, 2026, 10:30 AM Mass Partner: Children’s Liturgy Ministry Activity: Planting lettuce seeds indoors to get a head start on Spring.
Offertory envelopes for 2026 are still available in the Gathering Space. Please pick yours up if you have not done so. To ensure the proper recording for tax receipt purposes, please do not use any envelopes from 2025 or any prior year for any 2026 donations.
February 7th, 2026
Thank you to the people who have responded to date! We have a couple of new volunteers planning to engage in ministry, but there is plenty of room for more! Please pray about your response and return your Time and Talent and Treasurer sheets now.
Thursday, February 12th, 2026 at 11:00 AM
A mass will be celebrated on Thursday, February 12th at 11:00 AM with blessing for anyone who has the need. All are welcome to attend and pray for the sick of our parish. Let us gather as a community to pray for God’s healing grace.
To find Pope Leo XIV’s message on the theme “The compassion of the Samaritan: loving by bearing another’s pain”, please visit the website of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops – cccb.ca
February 9th – February 15th, 2026
MONDAY − FR. ARPAD HORVATH SJ and FATHER ADELMO SJ − Requested by Leonor Dytoc TUESDAY WEDNESDAY − OVI COLAVINCENZO − Requested by the Gaughan family THURSDAY − DIANE ARDILA − Requested by Her Parents FRIDAY − TONINO DIDIODATO ✞ − Requested by His Family SATURDAY – LORENZO HAZA and DEVEA BENAVIDES ✞ − Requested by the Family SUNDAY − 8:30 AM − FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH SUNDAY − 10:30 AM − NIKOLA VUKOVIC ✞ − Requested by His Family SUNDAY − 12:30 − MEI YUNG FONG ✞ − Requested by Denny Fong
Gracious God, thank you for showing me that true joy comes from giving. In a world focused on gaining more, help me to see the beauty in sharing what I have, whether my time, talents or a simple act of kindness.
Let my heart be generous and open. Amen
Fr Paul
Psalm 112
To fear the Lord is the first stage of wisdom.
Psalm 112’s ten verses deal with familiar themes such as the fear of God, kindness, and compassion to all others. And in particular, this psalm presents the righteous as steadfast, trusting in God and having nothing to fear.
It’s with this psalm, that we respond in prayer to Isaiah 58: “It is well with the person who deals generously and lends, who conducts their affairs with justice …. their heart is firm, secure in the Lord.”
We do well to ask God in prayer to show us what fear of the Lord really means.
Please note that we are only accepting personal care items including women’s slippers, pyjamas and robes. No other items of clothing are needed. Please check the list posted by our collection boxes. Many thanks for your kind attention and continued support.
“Thank you for your generous hearts, for your witness, and for your continued participation in the ShareLife Parish Campaign. Through you, the Church continues to be present where it is most needed and a beacon of hope and magnanimity. May God’s blessings be abundant and powerful in your lives and your loved ones.”
Sincerely yours in Jesus and Mary, Frank Cardinal Leo
Wednesday, February 11th, 2026
Pope Leo XIV’s message for the 34th World Day of the Sick, which will be celebrated on Wednesday, February 11th 2026, offers a reflection on the theme “The compassion of the Samaritan: loving by bearing another’s pain”.
In his Message, Pope Leo invites us to reflect on the figure of the Good Samaritan. The Holy Father outlines three key points: the gift of encounter, the shared mission of caring for the sick and the primacy of being driven by love for God in encountering ourselves and others.
Visit the website of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops: cccb.ca for Pope Leo’s complete message and reflection.
Wednesday, February 11Tth, 2026 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
An online Webinar recommended by the Office for Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations
Participants in this webinar will learn how fear and terror are used by totalitarian regimes to silence opposition by using force and intimidation. The Nazi’s used these tactics against the Jewish people in Germany, and then in countries across Europe. This is a relevant and timely case study for us today as it speaks of the call to be alert to protect and promote religious freedom in society.
This event is geared towards educators and students; however, everyone is welcome to attend.
For more information and to register: bit.ly/4qoEV2l
Full details, including eligibility criteria, link to reference forms, and link to nominations forms, are available at www.ccat.ca/scholarships.
Deadline for all applications and nominations: April 30th, 2026 Contact: info@ccat.ca
What: Indoor Seed Planting Date: Sunday, Feb 22, 2026, 10:30 AM mass Partner: Children’s Liturgy Ministry Activity: Planting lettuce seeds indoors to get a head start on Spring.
Offertory envelopes for 2026 are still available in the Gathering Space. Please pick yours up if you have not done so.
To ensure the proper recording for tax receipt purposes, please do not use any envelopes from 2025 or any prior year for any 2026 donations.
I had a really good cheese joke to share with you guys… But now I Camembert it.
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