Homily – January 3, 2016

January 3rd, 2016

This feast of the Epiphany is the feast of the curious, the seeker. We see the Wise Men travelling from a far country seeking the new born king of the Jewish wanting to pay him homage. We the curious and threatened King Herod seeking this king too but not to do him homage but to do him harm.

There was a home in the area and its only Christmas decoration was a siloete in their picture widow of the Wise Men and the star and the caption – the wise still seek him. The wise still want to know more and more about Jesus. Jesus born in Bethlehem, raised in Nazareth, died in Jerusalem. The wise want to come to know the deepest meaning of his parables. The wise want to see the power for good that Jesus had with the men and women of his time.

The wise want to share in the deep compassion Jesus had for those who came to him for help, for understanding and for healing. The wise still want to have the courage to live out the full challenge of his new commandment, ’love one another as I have loved you’. The wise seek to dig deeper into the awesome wonder of his words,’ take eat, this is my body, take drink this is my blood, do this in remembrance of me. The wise seek to mesh into the living of their own lives the reality of this truth, God loved the world, God loved me, so much that God sent his son into the world and the Son loved me so much he gave his life for me.

Are we among the wise that still seek him, find him and have him transform our lives as he did those Wise Men from the East? Are we among the wise who seek to understand the meaning of this feast?

The great meaning of Epiphany is expressed in our second reading from Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, ‘The Gentiles have become fellow heirs, members of the same body and sharers in the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel.

The Jewish people were and still the people of God. They treasured and protected their privileged place in God’s eyes. They never forgot the ancient promise spoken so many times in their scriptures ‘I will be you God and you will be my people.

Today we are asked to see beyond that promise and be happy that we and all peoples have become fellow heirs and members and sharers in the promises of Christ, in and through the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus.

St. Peter put another after his encounter with gentile centurion, ‘The thing I have come to realize is this, and that any person of any nationality who does what is right is acceptable to God’

Are we wise enough to live this truth of Epiphany and love and accept and respect men and women of different faiths and no faith, men and women of different social and racial and cultural backgrounds, men and women of different life styles? This can be a constant challenge to each of us every day of life.

May our prayer for each other today be that we all be wise enough to seek a deeper understanding of Jesus Christ and what he taught and what he did? May each of us see him more clearly, follow him more nearly, and love him more dearly.

Bulletin – January 3, 2016

January 2nd, 2016

The Wise Still seek Him.

ANNOUNCED MASSES

January 4th to January 9th, 2016

MONDAY – TORREFRANCA FAMILY – Requested by Margarita Flores
TUESDAY – IN THANKSGIVING – Requested by Pacita Cadavez
WEDNESDAY – LEWIS ROYES – Requested by Helene Royes
THURSDAY – GEORGE OLDEN – Requested by Kathleen Olden-Powell
FRIDAY – FR. ADRIEN LEE – Requested by Jeanne Robinson
SATURDAY – RENATO BELLISARI – Requested by Chiara &Tina Intini

FROM THE DESK OF FR. BRANDO

THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

Thank you, good people, for your overwhelming generosity this Christmas season. Thanks to you, St. Gabriel’s was able to provide toys, food and gifts to Rosalie Hall, the Catholic Children’s Aid, the Good Shepherd Centre and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

A very special thank you to our neighbours the St. Gabriel’s Village Condos for their generous support of our food and toy drives. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated.

WONDERFUL NEWS!

The Syrian family sponsored by the parish arrived in Toronto late Sunday evening, December 20th in time for Christmas! The family is Armenian Christian from Aleppo, Syria. Father Brando and representatives of the refugee committee met them the next morning at the airport hotel where they stayed for the night.

The family of two adults and two young children, ages 10 and 3, joined us at the 12:30 PM Mass on Christmas Day, where they received a warm welcome from our community. They are so grateful to have this opportunity to come to Canada, and are determined to re-build their lives here.

THANK YOU FROM THE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul has been overwhelmed by your generosity once again! Your contributions to our giving tree were wonderful. Thanks to everyone who offered help and gifts to our families in need. Your kindness has been deeply appreciated.

MEALS ON WHEELS NEEDS VOLUNTEERS

The Volunteer organization Meals on Wheels, located at 80 Sheppard Avenue West is looking for drivers and runners for the organization. If you would like more information, please contact Karen Leung at 416-225-6041 ext 319 or by email at kleung@mowam.ca and she will provide the details.

THANK YOU FROM ROSALIE HALL

Dear Friends,
Thanks to you, Christmas this year was spent by our young mothers along with their children, surrounded by your kindness and generosity. Most importantly, these young families you have supported have the knowledge that help came from a caring and compassionate community of donors – people like you who value and care for others less fortunate.

On behalf of all the grateful recipients of your Christmas spirit, thank you for your kindness and consideration, making Christmas 2015 one of joy and hope for every young mother, father and child! We wish you peace and prosperity in 2016.

THEOLOGY ON TAP EAST:

PRAY IT LIKE YOU MEAN IT

Boston Pizza, 400 Progress Avenue, Scarborough,
Monday, January 18th at 7:00 PM

Faith Connections, the Office of Catholic Youth, and the local parishes invite young adults (19-39) to join them for an evening of thought-provoking conversation on theological topics!
Munchies are provided, and a cash bar is available. Come and bring a friend!

The Special guest will be Patrick Sullivan. For more information: visit our Toronto Theology on Tap web page,
or contact OCY by e-mail youth@ocytoronto.org, or phone 416-599-7676. RSVPs are appreciated!

“AN EVENING OF TAIZE PRAYER, SONG AND REFLECTION”

On Monday, January 18th, at 6:30 PM you are invited to gather in God’s presence at the Catholic Pastoral Centre, 1155 Yonge St., 4th Floor, for Taizé Prayer singing (chanting), listening to scripture readings and meditations with periods of silence. To this gathering, we bring our intentions, needs and in particular our experiences of loss.

MARRIAGE PREPARATION COURSE

St. Gabriel’s Parish
Weekend of April 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 2016

A Marriage Preparation course will be offered here at St. Gabriel’s the weekend of April 22nd to 24th, 2016.

The course will be held Friday from 7:00 to 9:00 PM, Saturday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM.

For a registration package please email Marie Deans at deansm@sympatico.ca.

FINANCE CORNER

Collection for Christmas: $43,313
The Parish’s 2015 budgeted operating expenses average $14,550 per week.

Offertory Collection for December 27th, 2015:
Envelopes 340 $10,247
Loose Change 903
Weekly Portion of Pre-Authorized Giving 164 3,058
Total 504 $14,208

If you are a regular Parish member and you do not contribute to the Offertory collection, the Finance Council reminds you that “the financial burden of the Parish is the responsibility of each and all parishioners to the extent that your means allow”.

For those parishioners who contribute to the offertory on a regular weekly basis, we thank you for your constant support.

Have you considered using PAG or Donate Now?

PRE-AUTHORIZED GIVING OPTION

The “Pre-Authorized Giving” Plan (PAG), authorized and supported by the Archdiocese of Toronto, is a direct debit program. It allows parishioners to make their regular offertory donations by automatic monthly bank withdrawal on or about the 20th of each month. Participation in the PAG provides a regular dependable cash flow of contributions to the parish and enables us to better manage the Parish finances. PAG brochures and sign-up forms are available in the Parish Office and on the tables at the back of the Church.

OFFERTORY ENVELOPES FOR 2016

The 2016 Offertory Boxed Envelopes are now in the hall near the Gabriel Room. Please pick yours up as soon as possible.

In 2016, please do not use any envelopes from 2015 or any envelopes from previous years as the number on it may have been reassigned to another parishioner.

If you are contributing cash to the Offertory Collection without any identification, you will not receive credit for your contribution. You must provide your full name and address.

Christmas Season Pictures

December 28th, 2015

Society of St. Vincent de Paul Bringing Christmas Cheer

Society of St. Vincent de Paul Bringing Christmas Cheer

St. Gabriel's Staff Lunch

St. Gabriel’s Staff Lunch

Bulletin – December 27, 2015

December 27th, 2015

Father help us to live as the Holy

Family, united in respect and love.

The greatest blessing you bring to your family is the presence of God in your life.

The fragrance of His presence sweetens the atmosphere of your home.
The beauty of His presence warms the relationships within its walls.
The joy of His presence lightens every heart.
The glory of His presence fills all its chambers with rare and precious treasures.

“From God’s Heart to Yours” by Roy Leesin

Let us pray for one another.

May God bless you and yours throughout this Christmas Season.
We wish you a happy and peaceful
New Year and always try to remember
“Holiness is in the ordinary.”

FROM THE DESK OF FR. BRANDO

THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

A big thank you to those who decorated our church beautifully. Thank you also to the musicians who provided us with lively music, to the lectors who proclaimed the Word, to our Eucharistic ministers, to our altar servers who are always available when needed and to our hospitality ministers who welcome everyone with a ready smile. We are very grateful for our Children’s Liturgy catechists, their helpers and for those who worked to prepare the children for the Christmas Pageant. Finally I would like to thank all our generous parishioners who always make me grateful for the goodness of the Lord.

May my gratitude to all of you create a vision for tomorrow. Have a great and wonderful New Year!
Fr. Brando

Christmas Schedule 2015

INDIVIDUAL ADVENT CONFESSIONS

Saturday, December 19th:10:30 AM to 12:00 Noon
2:30 PM to 4:00 PM
7:30 PM to 9:00 PM

MASSES

CHRISTMAS EVE – Thursday, December 24th
No 9:00 AM Mass
7:00 PM Family Mass – Carol Singing
9:00 PM Adult Choir – Carol Singing
12:00 AM Midnight Mass – Contemporary Group

Office Open 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM only

CHRISTMAS DAY – Friday, December 25th
10:30 AM
12:30 PM
Office Open 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM

BOXING DAY – Saturday, December 26th Mass 4:30 PM
Office Open 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM

MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th
Office Closed
No 9:00 AM Mass

NEW YEAR’S EVE – Thursday, December 31st
No 9:00 AM Mass
Mass at 4:30 PM for the Feast of Mary the Mother of God
Office Open 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM only

NEW YEAR’S DAY – Friday, January 1st
FEAST OF MARY THE MOTHER OF GOD
10:30 AM
12:30 PM
Office Closed

Parking

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

Additional parking is available on the east side of Elkhorn Public School and in the bus loop. Again, please follow the instructions of the attendant. The school requests that we do not park on the grass. Many thanks to Holly Richards, the Principal of Elkhorn Public School, for allowing us the use of the school property.

ANNOUNCED MASSES

December 28th, 2015 to January 2nd, 2016

MONDAY – NO MASS, Office Closed

TUESDAY – KATHY LOWDEN – Requested by Fran Moscall
WEDNESDAY – FRANCISCO CALIMBAS – Requested by Estrella, Cherrie, Stella & Isabel
THURSDAY – NEW YEARS EVE – Mass at 4:30 PM
FRIDAY – NEW YEARS DAY – Masses at 10:30 & 12:30
SATURDAY – MR. & MRS. SANG MOU WONG – Requested by the Family

GOOD NEWS!

Our Refugee family arrived safely late last Sunday evening at Pearson International Airport and were welcomed by our refugee committee on Monday morning. They are excited to be here in Canada and thank all who have supported them in their journey.

THEOLOGY ON TAP EAST:

PRAY IT LIKE YOU MEAN IT

Boston Pizza, 400 Progress Avenue, Scarborough,
Monday, January 18th, 2016 at 7:00 PM

Faith Connections, the Office of Catholic Youth, and the local parishes invite young adults (19-39) to join them for an evening of thought-provoking conversation on theological topics!

Munchies are provided, and a cash bar is available. – come and bring a friend!

The Special guest will be Patrick Sullivan.

For more information: visit our Toronto Theology on Tap web page, or contact OCY by e-mail youth@ocytoronto.org, or phone 416-599-7676. RSVPs are appreciated!

MARRIAGE PREPARATION COURSE

St. Gabriel’s Parish
Weekend of April 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, 2016

A Marriage Preparation course will be offered here at St. Gabriel’s the weekend of April 22nd to 24th, 2016.
Please note the change to a later date.

The course will be held Friday from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Saturday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Sunday from
10:00 AM to 3:30 PM.

For a registration package please email Marie Deans at deansm@sympatico.ca.

FINANCE CORNER

The Parish’s 2015 budgeted operating expenses average $14,550 per week.

Offertory Collection for last weekend:
Envelopes 441 $10,612
Loose Change 945
Weekly Portion of Pre-Authorized Giving 165 3,145
Total 606 $14,702

OFFERTORY ENVELOPES FOR 2016

The 2016 Offertory Boxed Envelopes are now in the Gathering Space. Please pick yours up as soon as possible.
If you are contributing cash to the Offertory Collection without any identification, you will not receive credit for your contribution. You must provide your full name and address.

Please note: All donations for 2015 must be received in the Parish Office by Wednesday, December 30th, 2015 to be included in your 2015 Tax Receipt.

Homily – December 25, 2015

December 25th, 2015

This night is filled with magic. Mary gives birth to Jesus and the heavens are filled with songs of peace and good will. Startled shepherds are called to see the new born king of the Jews. We never grow tired of hearing Luke’s gospel of tidings of great joys for all people. We never grow tired of hearing the good news that a savior is born for us – Christ the Lord.

But this is the beginning of a long story, a story that will end in a garden and in that garden there will be an empty tomb.

Looking beyond the stable and Bethlehem we know…

The day will come when this infant’s eyes will one day look into the hearts and lives of good men and women and see their struggle with life’s challenges and life’s injustices, their struggles to make sense of their faith in God. Seeing their struggles, their pain and confusion, Jesus would promise, ‘I am with you always. These words are as true today as they were then,”I am with you always.’

This infant’s feet would one day walk from one Galilean town to the next so that Jesus could tell people that God their Father loves them and wants to be close to them. This infant’s feet would carry him to Jerusalem. In Jerusalem Jesus would challenge to rigidity and the legalism of the religious leaders telling them that mercy is more important than judgement and the law of love is the most important of all laws. This infant’s feet would walk the way through Jerusalem’s street to Calvary and be nailed to the cross.

This infant’s cry would one day cry out to men and women telling them of God’s great love for them. This infant’s cry would one day call out these inviting words, ‘come to me all you who find life burdensome and I will refresh you. This infant’s cry would one day speak these healing words – your sins are forgiven, go your way and sin no more. This infant’s cry would one day say these life changing words – receive your sight, speak, hear, be made clean, and pick up your stretcher and walk. This infant’s voice would one day offer us a life changing challenge, ‘love one another as I have loved you’. This infant’s voice would one day say the words we repeat and every Mass, this is my body, take and eat, this is my blood, take and drink. This infants last words would be ‘Father into your hands I commend my spirit.

This infant’s hands would stretch out and touch and heal and lift up the fallen and the broken hearted. And he would do this until that sad day when brutal men would nail his hands to the cross.

The day we were born was the beginning of our own life’s adventure. We all know the ups and downs, the successes and the failures of our adventure. This Christmas we remember the beginnings of the life adventure of Jesus, Son of God, and son of Mary. We know how Jesus lived his life and died. It was out of love for you, for me. Looking into our own lives can we say we are doing the same for him? Are we living our lives for him as he lived his life for us? Do we, like Jesus accept and respect every person who comes into our lives regardless of the racial background, their religious belief, their life style? Most of all are we trying to live the great commandment, ‘love one another as I have loved you?

On this feast God our Father gave us his son Jesus the Christ as his gift to us. May our gift to the Father be our efforts to live our lives in faithful imitation of the life of Christ.