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Bulletin – December 5, 2021

Sunday, December 5th, 2021

This Sunday is the Second Sunday of Advent.

“The Lord has done great things for us; we are filled with joy.” (Psalm126)

Christmas Schedule 2021

ADVENT INDIVIDUAL CONFESSION

Friday, December 10th from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM

CHRISTMAS EVE – Friday, December 24th, Vigil Mass

No 9:00 AM Mass
5:00 PM Mass
7:00 PM Mass
9:00 PM Mass
12:00 AM Midnight Mass
Office Open – 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

CHRISTMAS DAY – Saturday, December 25th

8:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM Mass
No 4:30 PM Mass
Office Open – 7:30 AM to 2:00 PM

BOXING DAY REGULAR SUNDAY MASSES

Sunday, December 26th, Feast of the Holy Family
of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
8:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM
Office Open – 7:30 AM to 2:00 PM

Monday December 27th

No 9:00 AM Mass
Office Closed

Tuesday, December 28th

No 9:00 AM Mass
Office closed

NEW YEAR’S EVE – Friday, December 31st

No 9:00 AM Mass
Vigil Mass for Feast of Mary the Holy Mother
of God – 4:30 PM Mass
Office Open – 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

NEW YEAR’S DAY – Saturday, January 1st

Feast of Mary the Holy Mother of God
World Day of Peace
10:30 AM, 12:30 PM
No 4:30 PM Mass
Office Open – 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

SUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd – Regular Mass Times

8:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM
Office Open – 7:30 AM to 2:00 PM

REGISTRATION

No walk-ins will be allowed for the Masses on Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve. Parishioners must register.

PARKING

Parking at ground level is limited to 51 spaces, but there is plenty of space in the underground parking lot. Do not park in front of the Church since this is a fire route and must be kept clear.

NEW SISTERS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

We are four Xaviere sisters who arrived a year ago living in a house opposite Elkhorn School. We are looking forward to being more involved in the parish community! To know more about us, visit our website www.xavierestoronto.org.

Sr. Claire, Sr. Laurence, Sr. Marie-Noelle & Sr. Sonal

ANNOUNCED MASSES

December 6th to December 12th, 2021

MONDAY – MARIA DIDIODATO – Requested by her Family
TUESDAY – SONG JUNG SOOK – Requested by Veronica Do
WEDNESDAY – MARIANO MORALES – Requested by Lalaine Dyok
THURSDAY – KRISTOPHER PA – Requested by Veronica Do
FRIDAY – INTENTIONS OF ANGELA FERNANDES – Requested by Tony Fernandes
SATURDAY – EDILBERTO DE LA CRUZ – Requested by Virgie San Juan & Family
SUNDAY – 10:30 AM – BENITO TOMAIUOLI – Requested by the Di Flumeri Family
SUNDAY – 12:30 PM – MAGGIE LEE – Requested by Rosemary & Tony Lee

ADVENT INDIVIDUAL RECONCILIATION

Friday, December 10th from 3:00 to 6:00 PM

During this time of prayer, we are reminded that the gift of Reconciliation restores us to the fullness of life and calls us to full participation in the Christmas liturgies.

Individual reconciliation will be held on Friday, December 10th from 3:00 to 6:00 PM.

CHILDRENS AID FOUNDATION TOY DRIVE

Sunday November 21st to Sunday, December 12th

We will be having a Christmas Toy Drive again this year for the Catholic Children’s Aid Foundation. You can help by dropping off an unwrapped new toy for a child, age newborn to12 years old. Containers have been set up in the gathering space and will remain there until Sunday, December 12th.

FOOD FOR ROSALIE HALL & THE GOOD SHEPHERD CENTRE

As you know, each week we collect food for Rosalie Hall and the Good Shepherd Centre. Your food donations are more important than ever as Covid 19 continues and numbers of needy people continue to increase. Please check the expiry dates before donating since we cannot pass on food that has expired. Thank you for your generous support.

THE GIVING TREE

Saturday, November 20th to Sunday, December 12th

St. Vincent de Paul

During Advent, the Society of St Vincent de Paul, St. Gabriel Conference will have a Giving Tree in the Gathering Space. The tree will be decorated with gift stars.

We invite you to take a star, buy a Walmart or Canadian Tire gift card for about $50 and bring it with the star attached to the Parish Office.

Rosalie Hall

At this time of the year, we are also thinking of the young mothers and babies of Rosalie Hall. If you wish to help, you may choose a “Christmas Stocking” from the tree to purchase pyjamas or undershirts for little ones, age 6 months to 5 years.

Because donations are very low this year, sweaters or hoodies would also be very welcome. Unwrapped Items with the original stocking tag attached can be left in the box provided near the giving tree no later than Sunday, December 12th. Toys or books for these little ones would also be appreciated.

For the Moms, we are suggesting gift cards from Tim Horton’s, Walmart or MacDonald’s. These can be placed in the cards provided and brought to the Office. Thank you for your continued generosity.

JOURNEY THROUGH ADVENT 2021

Each week, beginning Sunday, November 21st, the Solemnity of Christ the King, the CCCB began releasing a video recording of a Bishop reflecting on the Gospel Reading for each Sunday of Advent. This year’s reflections were inspired by Indigenous Delegation travelling to Rome to meet with Pope Francis from December 17th to December 20th2021. Each reflection is based one of the five essential stages of reconciliation: examen, confession, repentance, reparation (making amends), and reconciliation. It is likewise hoped these reflections will assist the faithful, Indigenous and non-Indigenous alike, in preparing for Pope Francis’ eventual apostolic journey to Canada.

The videos can be now accessed on the CCCB website at the following link:
https://www.cccb.ca/evangelization-catechesis-catholic-education/video-resources/journey-through-advent/

VIRTUAL LECTURE: ALL CREATION WORSHIPS

Re-thinking Liturgy in a Time of Ecological Emergency
Thursday, December 9th at 12:00 PM

Recommended by the Office for Promoting Christian Unity and Religious Relations with Judaism
The Society of the Atonement was established in 1898 by Fr. Paul Watson and Mother Lurana White. Since 1998, the Centro Pro Unione in Rome has organized lectures promoting Christian unity so as to honour their founders. This year, Professor Teresa Berger will explore the ecological crisis facing our world and provide helpful perspectives for church leaders and laity. Dr. Berger is a professor of liturgical studies at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School, where she also holds an appointment as the Thomas E. Golden Jr. Professor of Catholic Theology.

For livestreaming and registration, please visit: www.prounione.it/en/events/9-dec-2021.

BEREAVEMENT DAY OF HEALING

Saturday, December 11th from 9:00 AM. to 3:00 PM

Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre
1617 Blythe Rd., Mississauga

Are you grieving a loss? Come and let God’s healing love minister to you. Cost is $40, which includes coffee and muffins upon arrival and a full hot lunch.

Call Anne Hales at 905-278-5229 to register.

NEWMAN CENTRE CATHOLIC MISSION ONLINE ADVENT RETREAT

Saturday, December 11th, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM

All are welcome to join us for our sacred music seminar. Our guest speakers are: Peter Mahon and Dr. Aaron James. Mass will be presided by Fr. Mark Kolosowski. The music for Mass will be provided by Sarah Maria Leung, our music director, and other professional singers. This is an in-person event. Registration is required. Sacrificial donations can be made before the event or on the day of the event. Please contact Lenita Lopes, Stewardship and Program Manager by phone at 416-979-2468 ext. 244 or email lenita.lopes@newmantoronto.com for more information.

To register visit https://sacredmusicseminar.eventbrite.ca

OFFERTORY ENVELOPES

The 2022 Offertory envelopes are now available. When you attend Mass, please remember to pick up your box of envelopes from Nikki, maintaining the required physical distancing.

If there is no box with your name on it and you want a box, please let the parish office know in person, by phone or by email. If you are donating via Pre-Authorized Giving or Donate Now at the Archdiocese, you normally would not have an envelope box assigned to you.

If you still have envelopes in your possession from any prior year, including 2021, please do no use them for 2022. Also, write your name and complete address on the first few 2022 envelopes you use so that the office can ensure we have your correct information for sending out tax receipts.

Bulletin – November 28, 2021

Sunday, November 28th, 2021

This Sunday is the First Sunday of Advent

“May the Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another and for all.” (Thessalonians 3.12)

Christmas Schedule 2021

ADVENT INDIVIDUAL CONFESSION

Friday, December 10th from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM

CHRISTMAS EVE – Friday, December 24th, Vigil Mass

No 9:00 AM Mass
5:00 PM Mass
7:00 PM Mass
9:00 PM Mass
12:00 AM Midnight Mass
Office Open – 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

CHRISTMAS DAY – Saturday, December 25th

8:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM Mass
No 4:30 PM Mass
Office Open – 7:30 AM to 2:00 PM

BOXING DAY REGULAR SUNDAY MASSES

Sunday, December 26th, Feast of the Holy Family
of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
8:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM
Office Open – 7:30 AM to 2:00 PM

Monday December 27th

No 9:00 AM Mass
Office Closed

Tuesday, December 28th

No 9:00 AM Mass
Office closed

NEW YEAR’S EVE – Friday, December 31st

No 9:00 AM Mass
Vigil Mass for Feast of Mary the Holy Mother
of God – 4:30 PM Mass
Office Open – 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

NEW YEAR’S DAY – Saturday, January 1st

Feast of Mary the Holy Mother of God
World Day of Peace
10:30 AM, 12:30 PM
No 4:30 PM Mass
Office Open – 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

SUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd – Regular Mass Times

8:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM
Office Open – 7:30 AM to 2:00 PM

REGISTRATION

No walk-ins will be allowed for the Masses on Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve.

Parishioners will be able to register for Christmas Eve beginning Monday, December 20th and for New Year’s Eve on Monday, December 29th.

PARKING

Parking at ground level is limited to 51 spaces, but there is plenty of space in the underground parking lot. Do not park in front of the Church since this is a fire route and must be kept clear.

ANNOUNCED MASSES

November 29th to December 5th, 2021

MONDAY – MARY BYRNES – Requested her Family
TUESDAY – GIUSSEPPINA & ORESTE SMERIGLIO – Requested by Franca Giannotta
WEDNESDAY – TOM KAHWA – Requested by Lucille Yeung
THURSDAY – JOSEPH LUAN NGUYEN – Requested by the Nguyen Family
FRIDAY – SONG JUNG SOOK – Requested by Veronica Do
SATURDAY – MARY SAAD – Requested by Laila Kozman
SUNDAY – 10:30 AM – NIKOLA VUKOVIC – Requested by the Family
SUNDAY – 12:30 PM – EVELYN CABILI ECARMA – Requested by Carmela Caberte

ADVENT INDIVIDUAL RECONCILIATION

Friday, December 10th from 3:00 to 6:00 PM

During this time of prayer, we are reminded that the gift of Reconciliation restores us to the fullness of life and calls us to full participation in the Christmas liturgies.

Individual reconciliation will be held on Friday, December 10th from 3:00 to 6:00 PM.

CONFIRMATION

Retreat -Saturday, December 4th at 10:00 AM
Confirmation – Sunday, December 5th at 3:00 PM

The Sacrament of Confirmation for the candidates from 2019/20 will be celebrated on Sunday, December 5th at 3:00 PM at St. Gabriel’s Church.

In preparation for the Sacrament, a Confirmation Retreat will be held on Saturday, December 4th from 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM.

All candidates must attend.

Candidates are reminded to bring a signed letter from the service coordinator or parent stating the completion or anticipated date of completion of service hours.

CHILDRENS AID FOUNDATION TOY DRIVE

Sunday November 21st to Sunday, December 12th

We will be having a Christmas Toy Drive again this year for the Catholic Children’s Aid Foundation. You can help by dropping off an unwrapped new toy for a child, age newborn to12 years old. Containers have been set up in the gathering space and will remain there until Sunday, December 12th.

THE GIVING TREE

Saturday, November 20th to Sunday, December 12th

St. Vincent de Paul

During Advent, the Society of St Vincent de Paul, St. Gabriel Conference will have a Giving Tree in the Gathering Space. The tree will be decorated with gift stars.

We invite you to take a star, buy a Walmart or Canadian Tire gift card for about $50 and bring it with the star attached to the Parish Office.

Rosalie Hall

At this time of the year, we are also thinking of the young mothers and babies of Rosalie Hall. If you wish to help, you may choose a “Christmas Stocking” from the tree to purchase pyjamas or undershirts for little ones, age 6 months to 5 years.

Because donations are very low this year, sweaters or hoodies would also be very welcome. Unwrapped Items with the original stocking tag attached can be left in the box provided near the giving tree no later than Sunday, December 12th. Toys or books for these little ones would also be appreciated.

For the Moms, we are suggesting gift cards from Tim Horton’s, Walmart or MacDonald’s. These can be placed in the cards provided and brought to the Office. Thank you for your continued generosity.

BEAUTIFUL 2022 CALENDAR FROM THE CANADIAN NORTH

Available on December 4th and 5th, 2021

A beautiful and unique calendar from the Canadian North will be available again!

The calendar showcases photos of lovely landscape of the North captured by Bishop Jon Hansen on his many missionary trips in the Diocese of Mackenzie in the Northwest Territories. That Diocese is home to many isolated indigenous communities.

Many of you may have known Fatima Lee, who is formerly a member of our pastoral team at St Gabriel’s. She has for the past three years served as a missionary in the Diocese of Mackenzie

On the weekend of December 4th and 5th, volunteers will be selling these beautiful 2022 calendars at the parish (following strict Covid protocols).

It is hoped that through the sale of these calendars, funds will be raised to support the travel of priests and pastoral workers of the diocese to the remote communities. Since this Diocese of 1.5 million sq. km has only nine priests serving, many of the isolated communities will have Mass only occasionally. Except in the deep of winter, when the ice roads are available, each time the priests or pastoral workers would have to fly in and out of these communities. It is notoriously expensive to fly in the north.

Please consider supporting the Diocese of Mackenzie. The calendars, at $20 each, are great for personal use; they will also make wonderful gifts, since they are unique and not easily available elsewhere.

FOOD FOR ROSALIE HALL & THE GOOD SHEPHERD CENTRE

As you know, each week we collect food for Rosalie Hall and the Good Shepherd Centre. Your food donations are more important than ever as Covid 19 continues and numbers of needy people continue to increase. Please check the expiry dates before donating since we cannot pass on food that has expired. Thank you for your generous support.

JOURNEY THROUGH ADVENT 2021

Each week, beginning last Sunday, November 21st, the Solemnity of Christ the King, the CCCB began releasing a video recording of a Bishop reflecting on the Gospel Reading for each Sunday of Advent. This year’s reflections were inspired by Indigenous Delegation travelling to Rome to meet with Pope Francis from December 17th to December 20th2021. Each reflection is based one of the five essential stages of reconciliation: examen, confession, repentance, reparation (making amends), and reconciliation. It is likewise hoped these reflections will assist the faithful, Indigenous and non-Indigenous alike, in preparing for Pope Francis’ eventual apostolic journey to Canada.

The videos can be now accessed on the CCCB website at the following link:
https://www.cccb.ca/evangelization-catechesis-catholic-education/video-resources/journey-through-advent/

OFFERTORY ENVELOPES

The 2022 Offertory envelopes are now available. When you attend Mass, please remember to pick up your box of envelopes from Nikki, maintaining the required physical distancing.

If there is no box with your name on it and you want a box, please let the parish office know in person, by phone or by email. If you are donating via Pre-Authorized Giving or Donate Now at the Archdiocese, you normally would not have an envelope box assigned to you.

If you still have envelopes in your possession from any prior year, including 2021, please do no use them for 2022. Also, write your name and complete address on the first few 2022 envelopes you use so that the office can ensure we have your correct information for sending out tax receipts.

Homily – November 28, 2021

Sunday, November 28th, 2021

There will be signs in the sun and moon and stars, on earth distress among nations, the roaring of the seas and the powers of heaven will be shaken.

I wonder how the good people of British Columbia must have felt as the endured a storm of the century. Their lives were turned upside down. Within hours families were shattered, lives were lost. Electrical power was no more, main highways, rail roads and bridges were no more. Their businesses gone, farmlands flooded, live stock lost. They were without safe drinking water, they had no sanitation facilities. All this in a matter of hours. It was the end of life as they knew it.

Last week it was B.C. this week it’s Nova Scotia and NFLD. Global warning and climate change are full of surprises. May we keep these people in our prayer that they have the strength and determination to rebuild their lives. Resiliency is part of the human condition, and these disasters bring out the best in us. But still, we know not the day nor the hour. Just think on this…

The poetry of these apocalyptic writings, terrifying as they may be, really is all about the vulnerability and unpredictability of our daily living more than with clues to the schedule of the coming end of all things. Our world disintegrates when a loved one dies or our life is shattered by divorce or our future in uncertain when we lose a job. We fear our future when we’re told we have cancer or we’re in the first stages of dementia.

But even with these portents of the end times, there is the promise born: We will “see the Son of Man coming on a cloud. When these things begin to happen, stand up straight and raise your heads, for your Redeemer is near at hand.”

God’s promise to all of us is; fear not, I am with you always, even to the end of days, especially in the worst of days…

Bulletin – November 21, 2021

Sunday, November 21st, 2021

This is the Feast of Christ the King
To Him be Glory and Kingship forever!

NOVEMBER IS THE MONTH OF ALL SOULS

BOX OF REMEMBRANCE

A Box of Remembrance has been placed on the altar for the month of November. You are invited to write the names of your deceased relatives and friends on a sheet of paper at home and bring it to place in the box.

Those whose names are in the Box of Remembrance will be remembered at all the Masses celebrated in November.

ANNOUNCED MASSES

November 22nd to November 28th, 2021

MONDAY – KOK YAU MAY – Requested by Yau Lam Kok
TUESDAY – ANITA LEE – Requested by Rosemary Lee
WEDNESDAY –
THURSDAY – FILOMENA D’SILVA – Requested by Maria D’Silva
FRIDAY –
SATURDAY – LOZANO FABRA – Requested by Myrian Fabra
SUNDAY – 10:30 AM – CAROLYN CRAVEN – Requested by Milena Babic
SUNDAY – 12:30 PM – SIMON GALVEZ PRINCIPIO – Requested by Margina Principio

ADVENT INDIVIDUAL RECONCILIATION

Friday, December 10th from 3:00 to 6:00 PM

During this time of prayer, we are reminded that the gift of Reconciliation restores us to the fullness of life and calls us to full participation in the Christmas liturgies.

Individual reconciliation will be held on Friday, December 10th from 3:00 to 6:00 PM.

CONFIRMATION

Sunday, December 5th at 3:00 PM

The Sacrament of Confirmation for the candidates from 2019/20 will be celebrated on Sunday, December 5th at 3:00 PM at St. Gabriel’s Church.

In preparation for the Sacrament, a Confirmation Retreat will be held on Saturday, December 4th from 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM.

All candidates must attend.

Candidates are reminded to bring a signed letter from the service coordinator or parent stating the completion or anticipated date of completion of service hours.

CHILDREN’S LITURGY – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

At the 10:30 AM Mass from October to May each year, children ages 4 to 10 have the opportunity to gather as a group for the Liturgy of the Word led by parents who have volunteered.

We are in great need of more volunteers to assist this program.

For more information or to volunteer, please call Dawn Burke at 416 671-0561 or leave a message at the Parish Office.

THE GIVING TREE

Saturday, November 20th to Sunday, December 12th

St. Vincent de Paul

During Advent, the Society of St Vincent de Paul, St. Gabriel Conference will have a Giving Tree in the Gathering Space.

The tree will be decorated with gift tags. Each tag will have the gender and age of a child. We invite you to take a tag, buy a Walmart gift card of about $50 for that child and return it with the tag attached to the Parish Office.

Rosalie Hall

At this time of the year, we are also thinking of the young mothers and babies of Rosalie Hall. If you wish to help, you may choose a “Christmas Stocking” from the tree to purchase pyjamas or undershirts for babies, age 6 months to 5 years.

Because donations are very low this year, sweaters or hoodies would also be very welcome. Unwrapped Items with the original stocking tag attached can be left in the box provided near the giving tree no later than Sunday, December 12th. Toys or books for these little ones would also be appreciated.

For the Moms, we are suggesting gift cards from Tim Horton’s, Walmart or MacDonald’s. These can be placed in the envelopes provided and brought to the Office. Thank you for your generosity

CHILDRENS AID FOUNDATION TOY DRIVE

Saturday November 21st h to Sundday, December 12th

We will be having a Christmas Toy Drive again this year for the Catholic Children’s Aid Foundation. You can help by dropping off an unwrapped new toy for a child, age newborn to12 years old. Containers will be set up in the gathering space on Saturday, November 21st and will remain there until Sunday, December 12th.

FOOD FOR ROSALIE HALL & THE GOOD SHEPHERD CENTRE

As you know, each week we collect food for Rosalie Hall and the Good Shepherd Centre.

Rosalie Hall assists young parents and their children to realize their potential through the provision of a wide range of child development, community, residential and educational services.

Good Shepherd provides hot meals and shelter for the homeless in our city as well as a chance to start again through the Resettlement or DARE Programs.

Your food donations are more important than ever as Covid 19 continues and numbers of needy people continue to increase. Please check the expiry dates before donating since we cannot pass on food that has expired. Thank you for your generous support.

BEAUTIFUL 2022 CALENDAR FROM THE CANADIAN NORTH

Available weekend of December 4th and 5th, 2021

A beautiful and unique calendar from the Canadian North will be available again!

The calendar showcases photos of lovely landscape of the North captured by Bishop Jon Hansen on his many missionary trips in the Diocese of Mackenzie in the Northwest Territories. That Diocese is home to many isolated indigenous communities.

Many of you may have known Fatima Lee, who is formerly a member of our pastoral team at St Gabriel’s. She has for the past three years served as a missionary in the Diocese of Mackenzie

On the weekend of December 4th and 5th, volunteers will be selling these beautiful 2022 calendars at the parish (following strict Covid protocols).

It is hoped that through the sale of these calendars, funds will be raised to support the travel of priests and pastoral workers of the diocese to the remote communities. Since this Diocese of 1.5 million sq. km has only nine priests serving, many of the isolated communities will have Mass only occasionally. Except in the deep of winter, when the ice roads are available, each time the priests or pastoral workers would have to fly in and out of these communities. It is notoriously expensive to fly in the north.

Please consider supporting the Diocese of Mackenzie. The calendars, at $20 each, are great for personal use; they will also make wonderful gifts, since they are unique and not easily available elsewhere.

CASSEROLES FOR THE GOOD SHEPHERD CENTRE

Weekend of November 27th/28th

Your prepared frozen casseroles will be collected at the Masses the weekend of November 27th/28th for delivery to the Good Shepherd Centre.

Due to Covid 19, there are many hungry people who are counting on us to make a difference. Good Shepherd Ministries serves more than 1,1300 meals a day, every day of the year.

More volunteers are urgently needed to help feed the hungry in our city. Please get a copy of a casserole recipe and a pan and give it a try.

Recipes are available in the parish office or on our website. Remember to mark the label on the pan lid with the name of the casserole. For more information, you may contact Irene Albrecht at 416 221-2791.

ONLINE BLUE TABLE WEBINAR: ETHICS AND ART

Wednesday November 24 at 8:00 AM

A VIRTUAL EVENT Recommended by the Office for Promoting Christian Unity and Religious Relations with Judaism

This webinar invites us to see the arts not just through aesthetic lenses, but more so in their awareness-raising, educational and mobilizing abilities. The speaker, Favianna Rodriguez, will highlight some of our time’s most inspiring art initiatives and share how social and ethical issues can be brought to the public’s attention through art.

To register go to https://bit.ly/EthicsAndArtWebinar

THE CONCEPT OF GRIEF AND HEALING IN DIFFERENT RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS

Thursday, November 25th at 6:30 PM

A Virtual Event Sponsored by the Office for Interreligious Dialogue, Archdiocese of Toronto

This event is organized by the Young Adults Interfaith Dialogue Group, which is run under the auspices of the Office for Interreligious Dialogue, Archdiocese of Toronto. They have invited Dr. Shari Golberg, Saulina Amaral, Muneeb Nasir and Mandeep Singh to discuss the meaning and importance of grief and healing in their faith traditions. They will discuss: how does faith help us in the process of healing when we are challenged emotionally?

To register, go to https://bit.ly/GriefAndHealing2021

Homily – November 21, 2021

Saturday, November 20th, 2021

Standing before a corrupt politician, dressed in mock purple, wearing a painful crown of thorns, weakened by his scourging, Pilate asks Jesus, ‘are you the king of the Jews. Jesus does not deny the title’ ’King’ but wants nothing to do with the reality of kingship of his time, ‘my kingdom is not off this world.’

Basically Jesus is saying to Pilate I am not tolerating this phony trial. I am here to bear witness to the truth.

Pilate asks Jesus, ‘what is truth’ but is really not interested in an answer.

Truth for Jesus was that every person has his/her own dignity before God. That’s why he praised the Samaritan people, who were despised by the Jews. That’s why Jesus ate with publicans and sinners, the despised outcasts of society. That’s why Jesus embraced prostitutes and lepers, despised by the social snobbery of the time… That’s why Jesus spent time with and preached to the crowds hungry for words of understanding as to how difficult their lives were; bearing witness to the truth that they were of value, they are loved by God, and they are loved by Jesus.

Everyone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice.

You’ve probably heard the saying,’ denial ain’t just a river in Egypt’. How many truths, how many realities are we denying, refusing to face the truth of our time?

How about these truths?

The embarrassing truth that our church made a terrible mistake when we teamed up with the federal government to get the Indian out of the child and staffed residential schools.

The frightening truth of global warming and climate change and our challenge to live lightly on the earth.

The embarrassing truth of the unjust and unfair distribution of earth’s wealth and resources.

The shameful truth of the racism and bigotry that pervades our communities and education systems.

The distressful truth of unaffordable housing and the homelessness that is part and parcel of our social network.

Christ our King said that everyone who belongs, admits and accept the uncomfortable truths of their times listen to his voice and works to undo the wrongs of their times.

You shall know the truth and the truth will make you free. Admitting the truth of the reality of the injustices with which live, the racism and bigotry with which we live, the consumerism and wastefulness of our lifestyles may God give us the freedom to live our lives as faithful followers of the Christ we honor as our King.