February 26th, 2012
In this week’s bulletin: celebrating Cardinal Thomas Collins, the Eco-sabbath, and the World Day of Prayer.
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| Posted in Bulletin |
February 19th, 2012
May we all be blessed with friends like those of the paralyzed man in today’s gospel. We have no idea whether or not this man was from Capernaum itself or whether his good friends carried him a long distance. Their devotion to him was so great that the fact they couldn’t get into the house would not deter them. They worked their way up on to the roof, took off the tiles and lowered their friend down to Jesus. The great healer had come to town, and they were intent on having their friend healed by Jesus. They wanted their friend to walk, and Jesus was the one who would make that happen. Jesus must have been amazed at their loyalty and dedication to this friend. Seeing their faith, their trust in His ability to heal, Jesus looked at their friend and assured him his sins were forgiven.
| Posted in Homily |
In this week’s bulletin, Ash Wednesday masses, the CWL Bingo Night, and Scarboro Missions presents Understanding Islam.
February 18th, 2012
Want to make a casserole for the Good Shepherd Centre? You can find our recipes for chicken and rice, ham and noodle, and macaroni and beef casseroles here!
| Posted in Notice |
February 5th, 2012
Have you ever had the experience of waiting and waiting for a doctor’s appointment and finally you meet the doctor and it seems like the appointment is over in a flash, you are out of the office in no time. You’re not too happy, you found your appointment unsatisfactory. You feel your doctor should have spent more time with you, asked you more questions about how you felt and how things are with your family, maybe questioned you about stress on your job. But no, he took your blood pressure, checked your heart and lungs, checked you medication. The check up centered on you, you physically but not you as a person, you as an anxious, depressed or stressed person. You feel cheated, resentful that your doctor was too busy to spend a bit more time with you as a person. He’s not a bad doctor, just a very busy doctor, as most are.
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