Bulletin – May 10, 2015

May 9th, 2015

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY

To all the Mothers, Grandmothers and Stepmothers, we wish you a very happy Mother’s day. May you be blessed with the graces you need, with courage, compassion, patience and peace.

ST. GABRIEL’S YOUTH GROUP TEA AND FLOWER SALE

After the Masses this Sunday

Today, Mother’s Day, the St. Gabriel’s Youth Group is selling flowers and tea which would make lovely gifts for mothers, stepmothers, grandmothers, aunts and sisters.

The money raised will go towards the group’s expenses for the World Youth Day to be held in Poland in July, 2016. Please help and support the efforts of our youth!

ANNOUNCED MASSES

May 11th to May 16th 2015

MONDAY – RICHARD CHUCHRA – Requested by the Family
TUESDAY – EDWIN PINTO – Requested by Anne Pinto & Family
WEDNESDAY – JOHN HONG – Requested by the Family
THURSDAY – BONA KIM – Requested by Susan Kim
FRIDAY – VICTOR ATHAIDE – Requested by the Family
SATURDAY – EDNA & GERRY HATCH – Requested by the Family

PLANNING TO BE A CATHOLIC TEACHER?

It is important for you to know that to be hired to teach in any Catholic School Board in Ontario, as part of your application for employment, there must be a letter of reference from your pastor.

If you are planning to apply to teach in a Catholic School, a contact with the pastor is highly recommended. Please plan to have a conversation with your Pastor early in the process, well before applications are to be submitted.

FEED THE HUNGRY

Each month the food we collect is sent to Rosalie Hall or the Good Shepherd Centre. With everyone struggling at this time, these donations are more important than ever. Please check the expiry dates before donating since we cannot pass on food that has expired. Thank you for your ongoing support.

NEPAL EARTHQUAKE RELIEF

The Archdiocese of Toronto is accepting financial contributions for humanitarian relief following the catastrophic effects of a serious earthquake on April 24th The earthquake, measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale, and aftershocks have devastated huge areas of the country, with more than 7,000 people reported dead, many more injured and thousands of families displaced from their homes.

Relief workers from the official Catholic relief agency on the ground, Caritas Internationalis, say the victims most need temporary shelter, water, sanitation and hygiene supplies as relief operations gear up. So far, Caritas organizations around the world have pledged $3.3 million to the relief effort as well as providing 10,000 shelter kits and 3,000 tarps.

Those wishing to help may do so in the following ways:

Online through the Archdiocese of Toronto website: www.archtoronto.org

By phone through the Development Office – 416-934-3411

Through the parish, making cheques payable to:
St. Gabriel’s Parish – Nepal Earthquake – Humanitarian Relief

Donations made before May 25th will be matched by the Canadian government.

SHARELIFE

Working wonders for the elderly…

Retired long-term and recently experiencing the passing of his wife, Jamie has adjusted his life again by moving to Les Centres d’Accueil Héritage.

As CAH is the only French-speaking retirement home in Toronto, Jamie is drawn by the camaraderie of other French–speaking friends. He may be alone at this time in his final senior years, but the activities and friendship there give Jamie the love and support he needs to live happily as he freely shares his life stories with those around him. Last year ShareLife-supported agencies provided outreach programs that met the needs of over 2,200 seniors.

ShareLife, 2014: $220,250.
ShareLife to Date: $117,845

Thank you for your generosity.
Together we can work wonders!

MILK BAGS

Did you know that milk bags can be cut, looped and woven into sleep mats for individuals or families in developing countries? Schools churches and senior homes throughout the Greater Toronto Area would welcome your contributions. Please drop the colourful outer bags in the bin located in the gathering space. Please make sure that the bags are clean and dry.

For further information about this program please visit www.milkbagsunlimited.ca or contact Sharon Gusz at sharongusz@gmail.com.

MOSAIC INTERFAITH

Mosaic Interfaith are entering a team in the Big Bike Ride for Heart and Stroke on June 25th and are looking for more riders. If interested contact thisisfran@yahoo.com for more information and let her know you are from St. Gabriel’s. Each rider would be expected to raise a minimum of $25.

INSPIRATIONAL TALK ON MARRIAGE AND ANNULMENT

May 11th at 7:00 PM

Catholic Pastoral Centre, 1155 Yonge Street, 4th Floor

New Beginnings and Catholic Family Services invite you to join them for an inspirational talk entitled Marriage and Annulment. Fr. Brian Clough, Judicial Vicar, Archdiocese of Toronto will provide you with an understanding of the Catholic Church’s teachings on marriage and annulment.

The Catholic Pastoral centre is located at 1155 Yonge Street, adjacent to the Summerhill Subway Station. Free underground parking is also available. For more information, please call 416-921-1163, Ext. 2227 or email alopechuk@cfstoronto.com

CREATING A VISION FOR MINISTRY WITH MATURING ADULTS

Wednesday, May 13th from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM

St. Bonaventure’s Parish Centre

This is a one day workshop to raise awareness of a new vision for Senior Adult Ministry. It is for men and women in the second half of life who are interested in developing ministry for the “New Generation” of older adults. The workshop will be held on Wednesday, May 13th at St. Bonaventure’s Parish Centre, 1300 Leslie St. from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Please bring a “brown bag” lunch. The Facilitator will be Sister Mary Rose Marrin CSJ, graduate of the Johnson Institute for Spiritual Gerontology and Lifelong Faith Development.

Pre-registration is necessary. To register, call 416-462-1331 Ext. 4224 or email mrmarrin@csj-to.ca.

ST. MICHAEL’S CHOIR SCHOOL ANNUAL CONCERT

Friday, May 15that 7:00 PM

St. Paul’s Basilica
83 Power St., Toronto

Celebrate spring with St. Michael’s Choir School at their annual concert!
Free-will offering. No reserved seating.
For more information call 416-397-6367.

CELEBRATE YOUR MARRIAGE WITH A WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND!

May 22nd to 24th

Married couples: You deserve a weekend to cherish being together; to rediscover each other and focus on ways to make your relationship even better. A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend offers this opportunity. Consider giving each other or another couple you know the gift of a weekend away from daily pressures; time to be with each other and with God on a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend.
The next weekend will be held on May 22nd to 24th, 2015

For more information and application, please go to www.wwme.org or contact: Gerard & Marge McCauley at gerard.marge@rogers.com or (905) 792-1925.

EAST YORK BARBERSHOPPERS 65TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW

Saturday, May 23rd at 8:00 PM

Salvation Army Citadel

East York Barbershoppers will present their 65th Anniversary Show will be on Saturday, May 23rd at 8:00 PM at the Salvation Army Citadel, 2021 Lawrence Avenue East.

Tickets are almost sold out. Please call Jerry Beckerle at 647 220-8407 to order yours.

SPRING MEN’S ACTS RETREAT

May 28th to May 31st, 2015

Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre

A Men’s ACTS retreat will be held at Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre on the weekend of May 28th to May 31st.

Men are invited to come deepen their Faith.

Private rooms with 2 piece ensuite.

Excellent Food for the Soul and Body

For more information, please call Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre at 905-278-5229.

DAY OF PRAYER AND HEALING FOR WOMEN

Saturday, May 30th

Do you know someone who is carrying the grief of a past abortion? Hope and healing are possible and God’s mercy endures forever. The Sisters of Life will be hosting a Day of Prayer and Healing for Women in Toronto on Saturday May 30th.

For confidential registration please call the Sisters of Life at 845-357-0258 or email hopeandhealing@sistersoflife.org.

Visit http://www.sistersoflife.org/days-of-prayer-healing-testimonies-faqs for additional information.

SEEING WITH HEART – DAY OF REFLECTION

Catholic Parents of Lesbian Daughters and Gay Sons

Saturday, June 6th from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Scarboro Missions, 2685 Kingston Road

A retreat for Catholic parents of lesbian daughters and gay sons will be held at the Scarboro Missions, 2685 Kingston Road on Saturday, June 6th.The cost for the day including lunch is $40.00.

For Brochure and information call John Montague at 416-523-6449.

MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT WEEKEND

Queen of Apostles Retreat Centre
1617 Blythe Rd., Mississauga

Consider joining a Marriage Enrichment Weekend for married couples focused on improving communication skills, refreshing and renewing your marriage.

The weekend is hosted by a team of three married couples and a priest.

For more information contact Gerard and Marge McCauley at gerard.marge@rogers.com or by phone at 905-792-1925.

FINANCE CORNER

Our operating expenses average $14,550 per week.

Collection for Last Weekend
Envelopes 398 $ 7,415
Loose Change 1,207
Weekly Portion of Pre-Authorized Giving 164 3,117
Total 56 2 $ 11,739

Homily – May 3, 2015

May 3rd, 2015

Last week I drove from Niagara Falls back to Toronto and driving along the QEW through the wine country I could see long stretches of grape vines. They showed little signs of growth and we wondered how our severe winter would limit their new spring growth. Years ago when I studied in Italy I remember farmers pruning the vines in the early spring. The farmer cuts off those branches that are basically useless and in doing so he makes the vine and the other branches more fruitful. I remember too seeing the farmer going home at the end of the day leading a donkey loaded down with the dead branches to be used as firewood for cooking his meals.

The imagery Jesus uses in today’s gospel is so very powerful. He is the life giving, life sustaining vine and we are the branches, branches that draw our life from the vine. When a branch is snapped off the vine it is separated from it source of life it withers and dies.

This images our life as Christians. It is only when we are united to Christ, the life giving vine that we, the branches, grow in our relationship with Christ. Through his life giving grace we are enabled to live lives that image the life and love of Christ. United to Christ the vine we are able to face and cope with the challenges the come our way each and every day. It may the strength and patience we need to cope with chronic illness, our own of that of a spouse or a child. It is a reality, a pain, a weakness that won’t go away but we can live with it because we are sustained by the life force that is ours through are union with Christ. That same union, that same life giving abiding in Christ is what helps us admit to and cope with our own limitations; our impatience, our intolerance, our pettiness, our gossiping, our need to accumulate things we really do not need, our wastefulness and so many other faults that bother us at the end of the day.

Christ, the life giving vine gives the grace to start all over at the beginning of a new day. When we abide in Christ, when Christ is the source of all we do and think and say then we can bear much fruit; the fruit of love, the fruit of forgiveness, the fruit of coping with our own faults and failings, be they great or small, the fruit of being there for those who need us, the fruit of a sensibility to the sufferings of neighbours living down the street next or strangers living in refugee camps around the world. Christ, our life giving vine gives us an attitude of gratitude toward all the blessings by which our lives are blessed.

Our life giving union with Christ gives us the openness to accept and respect the dignity and the worth of every person who comes into our lives. Those signs we saw carried by the peaceful protestors in Baltimore ‘ Black Lives Matter’ can make us think about our own openness to men and women of different color, culture, faith or lifestyle, people for whom Christ died on the cross with the same love as he has for each of us. Black lives matter. All life matters.

I am the vine and you are the branches are written in Latin on the doors of our tabernacle. It is through our reception of Holy Communion that our oneness with Christ the vine is strengthened. As we continue our Mass we pray for ourselves and for each other that through the life and love that is ours by our union with Christ the life giving vine we may, in the ordinary living of our ordinary lives we may all bear much fruit in and thru the lives we live, the works we do, prayers we pray and the service we give.

Bulletin – May 3, 2015

May 2nd, 2015

ST. GABRIEL’S YOUTH GROUP
TEA AND FLOWER SALE

Sunday May 10th After the Masses

On Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10th the St. Gabriel’s Youth Group will be selling flowers and tea which would make lovely gifts for mothers, grandmothers, aunts and sisters.

The money raised will go towards the group’s expenses for the World Youth Day to be held in Poland in July, 2016. Please help and support the efforts of our youth!

ANNOUNCED MASSES

May 4th to May 9th, 2015

MONDAY – TOM DONAGHY – Requested by the Family
TUESDAY – MAURICE MICHAEL – Requested by Charmaine Michael
WEDNESDAY – MAISEY & ALBERT DAGNEAULT – Requested by Ginette Harquail
THURSDAY – LAU KOON TING – Requested by Linda Law & Family
FRIDAY – GUS CALDERONE – Requested by Marie Calderone
SATURDAY – JUSTIN McCARTHY – Requested by the Markle Family

CATHOLIC EDUCATION WEEK

May 3rd to May 8th

We invite all parishioners to join in celebrating Catholic Education Week 2015, which runs from May 3rd to May 8th.

For more than 160 years, Ontario’s publicly funded Catholic schools have been integrating our faith into all aspects of school life, empowering one another to serve as faithful disciples. We celebrate the distinctive contribution that catholic schools provide, giving thanks and offering our prayers for all those who diligently nurture this precious gift. For more information about catholic Education Week, please visit www.goodnewsforall.ca.

A very special thank you to all those who provide leadership in our Catholic schools. In particular we thank the Principal and Staff of St. Gabriel’s School for the wonderful work they do. We pray for all educators and students, giving thanks to God for all those who faithfully spread the Good News.

PLANNING TO BE A CATHOLIC TEACHER?

It is important for you to know that to be hired to teach in any Catholic School Board in Ontario, as part of your application for employment, there must be a letter of reference from your pastor. If you are planning to apply to teach in a Catholic School, a contact with the pastor is highly recommended. Please plan to have a conversation with your Pastor early in the process, well before applications are to be submitted.

NEPAL EARTHQUAKE RELIEF

The Archdiocese of Toronto is accepting financial contributions for humanitarian relief following the catastrophic effects of a serious earthquake on April 24th The earthquake, measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale, and aftershocks have devastated huge areas of the country, with more than 4,000 people reported dead, many more injured and thousands of families displaced from their homes.

Relief workers from the official Catholic relief agency on the ground, Caritas Internationalis, say the victims most need temporary shelter, water, sanitation and hygiene supplies as relief operations gear up. So far, Caritas organizations around the world have pledged $3.3 million to the relief effort as well as providing 10,000 shelter kits and 3,000 tarps.

Those wishing to help may do so in the following ways:
• Online through the Archdiocese of Toronto website: www.archtoronto.org
• By phone through the Development Office – 416-934-3411
• Through the parish, making cheques payable to: St. Gabriel’s Parish – Nepal Earthquake – Humanitarian Relief

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL BUNDLE-UP COLLECTION

This Weekend – May 2nd/3rd

The Society for St. Vincent de Paul is holding their annual Bundle Up Collection this weekend, The truck will be open in the parking lot on Saturday, May 2nd from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM and on Sunday, May 3rd from 8:30 AM until 1:00 PM Volunteers will assist with the loading before and after each Mass.

SHARELIFE

Working wonders in the whole community…

“Now in its 39th year of helping the whole community, the number of agencies funded by ShareLife’s annual appeal has increased significantly, reflecting the growing local social needs. The reality is there are more people relying on ShareLife today than ever before! I firmly believe we can continue to offer them a helping hand if we all participate.

Your donation, regardless of the amount, will bring us closer to our goal. Thank you for the contribution you make in gift and deed to our Church and to the community at large. My prayer is that the Lord will help us all to share our time, talents and treasure with a generous spirit.”
—Thomas Cardinal Collins, Archbishop of Toronto

ShareLife, 2014: $220,250
ShareLife, 2015 to date: $86,577
Today is the Third ShareLife Sunday.
Thank you for your generosity.
Together we can work wonders!

MILK BAGS

You may continue to drop off the colourful outer milk bags in the bin located in the gathering space. Please make sure that the bags are clean and dry.

For further information about this program please visit www.milkbagsunlimited.ca or contact Sharon Gusz at sharongusz@gmail.com.

FEED THE HUNGRY

Each month the food we collect is sent to Rosalie Hall or the Good Shepherd Centre. With everyone struggling at this time, these donations are more important than ever. Please check the expiry dates before donating since we cannot pass on food that has expired. Thank you for your ongoing support.

BLESSED TRINITY CWL ANNUAL GERANIUM SALE

Spring is finally here and the Geraniums are again available just in time for Mothers’ Day!
4” pots – red, orange, lavender, pink sizzle, salmon, white – $3.00 ea. or $25/FLAT of 10
Hanging baskets – $17.00
Please pre-order by phoning LouiseTonelli at 416-733-3946 or emailing ltonelli@rogers.com.

Geraniums must all be picked up from Blessed Trinity Parish Hall on Friday, May 8th between 9:00 AM and 7:00 PM or Saturday, May 9th between Noon and 6:00 PM.
(Deadline for orders: May 3rd, 2015)

MEAGAN’S WALK – CREATING A CIRCLE OF HOPE

5km Fundraising Walk and Hug
Saturday, May 9th, 2015

Registration from 8:30 to 9:30 AM at Fort York
10:00 A.M. Walk to SickKids

On Saturday, May 9th, the fourteenth annual Meagan’s Walk: -Creating a Circle of Hope will take place.

Registration opens at 8:30 A.M. at Fort York and the Walk begins at 10:00 AM. The Walk concludes at SickKids with the “Hug”. The day includes live music and entertainment, face-painting, an opportunity to sign our Wall of Honour, and moving and powerful messages from Meagan’s Walk’s founder, youth ambassadors and world-leading doctors and researchers.

Proceeds from this event support the SickKids Foundation and are designated to the Meagan Bebenek Endowment Fund and awareness, research and treatment of paediatric brain tumours at SickKids

MEN’S DAY OF RETREAT

May 9th from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM

Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre

A Men’s Day of Retreat will be held at Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre, 1617 Blythe Road, Mississauga, Ontario, on Saturday, May 9th from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM. The theme of the retreat is “A Biblical Journey into a Deeper Relationship with Christ.” The facilitator is Greg DeMarchi, deacon, doctor, surgeon, as well as a scripture scholar.

The day begins with coffee, tea, muffins and a wonderful four –course lunch will be served in our dining room at noon. The suggested offering is $35.00.

To register please contact the Centre at 905-278-5229.

MOSAIC INTERFAITH

Mosaic Interfaith are entering a team in the Big Bike Ride for Heart and Stroke on June 25th and are looking for more riders. If interested contact thisisfran@yahoo.com for more information and let her know you are from St. Gabriel’s. Each rider would be expected to raise a minimum of $25.

INSPIRATIONAL TALK ON MARRIAGE AND ANNULMENT

May 11th at 7:00 PM

Catholic Pastoral Centre, 1155 Yonge Street, 4th Floor

New Beginnings and Catholic Family Services invite you to join them for an inspirational talk entitled Marriage and Annulment. Fr. Brian Clough, Judicial Vicar, Archdiocese of Toronto will provide you with an understanding of the Catholic Church’s teachings on marriage and annulment.
The Catholic Pastoral centre is located at 1155 Yonge Street, adjacent to the Summerhill Subway Station. Free underground parking is also available. For more information, please call 416-921-1163, Ext. 2227 or email alopechuk@cfstoronto.com

CREATING A VISION FOR MINISTRY WITH MATURING ADULTS

Wednesday, May 13th from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM

St. Bonaventure’s Parish Centre

This is a one day workshop to raise awareness of a new vision for Senior Adult Ministry. It is for men and women in the second half of life who are interested in developing ministry for the “New Generation” of older adults. The workshop will be held on Wednesday, May 13th at St. Bonaventure’s Parish Centre, 1300 Leslie St. from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Please bring a “brown bag” lunch. The Facilitator will be Sister Mary Rose Marrin CSJ, graduate of the Johnson Institute for Spiritual Gerontology and Lifelong Faith Development.

Pre-registration is necessary. To register, call 416-462-1331 Ext. 4224 or email mrmarrin@csj-to.ca.

CELEBRATE YOUR MARRIAGE WITH A WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND!

May 22nd to 24th

Married couples: You deserve a weekend to cherish being together; to rediscover each other and focus on ways to make your relationship even better. A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend offers this opportunity. The next weekend will be held on May 22nd to 24th, 2015.

For more information and application, please go to www.wwme.org or contact: Gerard & Marge McCauley at gerard.marge@rogers.com or (905) 792-1925.

EAST YORK BARBERSHOPPERS 65TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW

Saturday, May 23rd at 8:00 PM

Salvation Army Citadel

East York Barbershoppers will present their 65th Anniversary Show will be on Saturday, May 23rd at 8:00 PM at the Salvation Army Citadel, 2021 Lawrence Avenue East

Tickets are almost sold out. Please call Jerry Beckerle at 647 220-8407 to order yours.

FINANCE CORNER

FAMILY OF FAITH

The pledge total as of April 25 is $1,060,600. Thank you!

Our operating expenses average $14,550 per week.

Collection for Last Weekend
Envelopes 397 $ 8,196
Loose Change 1,095
Weekly Portion of Pre-Authorized Giving 164 3,117
Total 598 $ 12,408

Bulletin – April 26, 2015

April 25th, 2015

ST. GABRIEL’S YOUTH GROUP
TEA AND FLOWER SALE

Sunday May 10th After the Masses

On Mother’s day, Sunday, May 10th the St. Gabriel’s Youth Group will be selling flowers and tea which would make lovely gifts for mothers, grandmothers, aunts and sisters.

The money raised will go towards the group’s expenses for the World Youth Day to be held in Poland in July, 2016. Please help and support the efforts of our youth!

ANNOUNCED MASSES

April 27th to May 2nd, 2015

MONDAY – MARCELINO FERNANDES – Requested by Tita Fernandes
TUESDAY – CONVERSION OF SINNERS & TERRORISTS – Requested by May Chiu
WEDNESDAY – REPOSE OF DECEASED SOULS – Requested by May Chiu
THURSDAY – VICTOR JOSEPH – Requested by the Family
FRIDAY – ALLAN PERSAUD – Requested by Persaud & Goldenberg Families
SATURDAY – MARY-ANNE OLDEN – Requested by Kathleen Olden-Powell

WELCOME! BAPTISM

The Parish Family of St. Gabriel’s would like to welcome:

Sophia Elizabeth Adona
Isabel Marie Donoghue De Abreau
Lucas Antonio Moniz
Gavin Daniel O’Brien
Navid Jonathan Parton
Christine Paliwag Poutsoungas
Vanessa Naomi Wong
Zachary Ryan Wong

These children received the Sacrament of Baptism on Sunday, April 19th, 2015. Congratulations!

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

Friday, May 1st from 9:30 AM – 12 Noon

ECO – SABBATH

Sunday, May 3rd at 11:30 AM in the Gabriel Room

On the first Sunday of each month, the Passionist Centre for Ecology and Spirituality facilitates a 30 minute reflection and discussion prompted by the readings for that Sunday’s liturgy. All are welcome to attend.

ROSARY GROUPS

English: Saturday, May 2nd at 3:15 PM in the Gabriel Room.

Chinese: Sunday, May 3rd at 3:30 PM in the Gabriel Room.

For information, please contact Linda Law at 416-918-8029.

CATHOLIC EDUCATION WEEK 2015

May 3rd to May 9th

Catholic Education Week 2015 begins on Sunday, May 3rd.

The Catholic schools in our parish will engage in a series of events to celebrate the ongoing gift of publicly-funded Catholic education. You are invited to discover what celebrations are happening in your children’s school and if possible, attend. Publicly-funded Catholic education has existed in Ontario since 1841 and its graduates have served Ontario and Canada very well. The current generation of students in our publicly-funded Catholic schools will serve with the same spirit and generosity as their previous generations.

PLANNING TO BE A CATHOLIC TEACHER?

It is important for you to know that to be hired to teach in any Catholic School Board in Ontario, as part of your application for employment, there must be a letter of reference from your pastor. If you are planning to apply to teach in a Catholic School, a contact with the pastor is highly recommended. Please plan to have a conversation with your Pastor early in the process, well before applications are to be submitted.

SHARELIFE

This year, Catholics across our archdiocese are being asked to support the Family of Faith campaign. This campaign will provide for the pastoral and temporal needs of the archdiocese, such as campus and youth ministry, communication initiatives that will strengthen our family of faith, and support to help new parishes to celebrate Mass in a new church.

The ShareLife campaign provides for the needs of our social service agencies, helps our brothers and sisters in Christ across the world, and supports the education of our clergy. There is no duplication – ShareLife agencies do not receive funding from the Family of Faith campaign. Thus it is important that we continue to support the ShareLife appeal, to provide for the needs of the marginalized both here in our communities and around the world.

ShareLife, 2014: $220,250.
ShareLife to Date: $79,143

Next Sunday, May 3, 2015 is ShareLife Sunday
Please give generously. You can work wonders!

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL BUNDLE-UP COLLECTION

Next Weekend – May 2nd/3rd

The Society for St. Vincent de Paul will hold their annual Bundle Up Collection next weekend, May 2nd/3rd. Bring your gently used clothing and household linens to share with others.

A St. Vincent de Paul truck will be in the Church parking lot to receive donations. The truck will be open in the parking lot on Saturday, May 2nd from 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. and all day Sunday, May 3rd until 1:00 P.M. Volunteers will assist with the loading before and after each Mass. The Society will donate or sell these donations to support their outreach efforts. Thank you for your continued support.

FEED THE HUNGRY

Each month the food we collect is sent to Rosalie Hall or the Good Shepherd Centre. With everyone struggling at this time, these donations are more important than ever. Please check the expiry dates before donating since we cannot pass on food that has expired. Thank you for your ongoing support.

MILK BAGS

We are still collecting milk bags which can be cut, looped and woven into sleep mats for individuals or families in developing countries. You may drop the colourful outer bags in the bin located in the gathering space. Please make sure that the bags are clean and dry.

For further information about this program please visit www.milkbagsunlimited.ca or contact Sharon Gusz at sharongusz@gmail.com.

ST. BONAVENTURE PARISH MISSION

Tuesday, April 28th to Thursday April 30th at 7:00 PM

St. Bonaventure Parish Hall

Pope Francis has caused a great deal of interest, particularly in his style and preferential option for the poor. Do you ever wonder where he gets that appreciation? He is steeped in the great tradition of our Catholic Social teachings. Some have called them the greatest hidden treasure of the Catholic Church.

The St Bonaventure community invites you to join them at St. Bonaventure Parish Hall on Tuesday, April 28, Wednesday April 29th and Thursday, April 30 at 7:00 PM as they delve into those treasures of our faith.

BLESSED TRINITY CWL ANNUAL GERANIUM SALE

Spring is finally here and the Geraniums are again available just in time for Mothers’ Day!

4″ pots – red, orange, lavender, pink sizzle, salmon, white – $3.00 ea. or $25/FLAT of 10

Hanging baskets – red, orange, lavender, salmon, white – $17.00

Please pre-order by phoning LouiseTonelli at 416-733-3946 or emailing ltonelli@rogers.com.

Geraniums must all be picked up from Blessed Trinity Parish Hall on Friday, May 8th between 9:00 AM and 7:00 PM or Saturday, May 9th between Noon and 6:00 PM.
(Deadline for orders: May 3rd, 2015)

MEN’S DAY OF RETREAT

May 9th from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM

Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre

A Men’s Day of Retreat will be held at Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre, 1617 Blythe Road, Mississauga, Ontario, on Saturday, May 9th from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM. The theme of the retreat is “A Biblical Journey into a Deeper Relationship with Christ.” The facilitator is Greg DeMarchi, deacon, doctor, surgeon, as well as a scripture scholar.

The day begins with coffee, tea, muffins and a wonderful four -course lunch will be served in our dining room at noon. The suggested offering is $35.00.

To register please contact the Centre at 905-278-5229.

MEAGAN’S WALK – CREATING A CIRCLE OF HOPE

5km Fundraising Walk and Hug
Saturday, May 9th, 2015

Registration from 8:30 to 9:30 AM at Fort York

10:00 AM Walk to SickKids

On Saturday, May 9th, the fourteenth annual Meagan’s Walk: -Creating a Circle of Hope will take place. Registration opens at 8:30 AM at Fort York and the Walk begins at 10:00 AM. The Walk concludes at SickKids with the “Hug”. The day includes live music and entertainment, face-painting, an opportunity to sign our Wall of Honour, and moving and powerful messages from Meagan’s Walk’s founder, youth ambassadors and world-leading doctors and researchers.

Proceeds from this event support the SickKids Foundation and are designated to the Meagan Bebenek Endowment Fund and awareness, research and treatment of paediatric brain tumours at SickKids!

INSPIRATIONAL TALK ON MARRIAGE AND ANNULMENT

May 11th at 7:00 PM

Catholic Pastoral Centre, 1155 Yonge Street, 4th Floor

New Beginnings and Catholic Family Services invite you to join them for an inspirational talk entitled Marriage and Annulment. Fr. Brian Clough, Judicial Vicar, Archdiocese of Toronto will provide you with an understanding of the Catholic Church’s teachings on marriage and annulment.

The Catholic Pastoral centre is located at 1155 Yonge Street, adjacent to the Summerhill Subway Station. Free underground parking is also available. For more information, please call 416-921-1163, Ext. 2227 or email alopechuk@cfstoronto.com

EAST YORK BARBERSHOPPERS 65TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW

Saturday, May 23rd at 8:00 PM

Salvation Army Citadel

East York Barbershoppers will present their 65th Anniversary Show on Saturday, May 23rd at 8:00 PM at the Salvation Army Citadel, 2021 Lawrence Avenue East

Tickets are almost sold out. Please call Jerry Beckerle at 647 220-8407 to order yours.

FINANCE CORNER

Our operating expenses average $14,550 per week.

Collection for Last Weekend
Envelopes 404 $ 7,133
Loose Change 970
Weekly Portion of Pre-Authorized Giving 164 3,117
Total 568 $ 11,220

USE OF OLD OFFERTORY ENVELOPES

If you have prior year’s offertory envelopes, please do not use them! Envelopes for which no donations have been received may be reassigned to another parishioner.

We are asking that you not use old envelopes, but if you do, please ensure your name is written legibly on the front.

Newly Baptized at Easter 2015

April 23rd, 2015

New baptized at the Easter Vigil with Fr. Brando and the teachers