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Message for Mother’s Day 10 May 2026
His Eminence Frank Cardinal Leo Metropolitan Archbishop of Toronto
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
May Jesus and Mary be in your souls.
As we celebrate Mother’s Day, we welcome this opportunity to pause and give thanks for the women...
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Parish Update May 3, 2026
As was announced last week, Fr. Andrew will be taking some time away for rest and recuperation, please continue to keep him in your prayers. At this time, we would like to further announce that after this period of rest...
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4th Sunday of Easter April 26, 2026
MESSAGE FOR EASTER 2026
Holy Mother Church celebrates with the greatest joy ever the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead. Striving to live our faith sincerely and as loyal, loving and engaged sons and daughters of God and of the...
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Handicraft Holy Land Christians
On the weekend of April 25-26, we will welcome our special guest Sebastien Cardinal representing "Handicraft Holy Land Christians", who after all the masses will briefly address the issues and concerns regarding the Christian presence in the Holy Land...
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Easter Sunday April 5, 2026
Dear Parishioners,
Christ is Risen! Alleluia!
Easter is the heart of our faith—the moment when darkness gives way to light, when fear is overcome by hope, and when life triumphs over death. The empty tomb reminds us that...
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HOLY WEEK MADE PRESENT TODAY March 29, 2026
Holy Week begins. What an important week that we begin to commemorate today. The Scripture passage above comes from the Gospel that is read at the beginning of Mass to commemorate Jesus’ entrance into Jerusalem for the fulfillment of...
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SAINT TURIBIUS OF MOGROVEJO (1538-1606) Feast: March 23rd
Saint Turibius of Mogrovejo was a brilliant lawyer, scholar, and professor. When the archdiocese of Lima, Peru, needed a new bishop, Turibius was chosen to fill the position. Even though he was a layman, he possessed the holiness and personal...
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SAINTS PERPETUA & FELICITY | Feast Day March 7th
St. Perpetua kept a diary during her last days, while she awaited her execution. Her diary, along with an eyewitness’s account of her death, is one of the oldest, most reliable histories of a martyr’s sufferings...
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REFLECTING ON THE SEASON OF LENT February 22, 2026
People often don’t look forward to Lent. Childhood memories of giving up candy or sitting through weekly Stations of the Cross come immediately to mind. Words like “sacrifice,” “discipline,” and “self-denial&rdquo...
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ABOUT ST. BLAISE - FEAST DAY: FEBRUARY 3rd
St. Blaise is a bishop and martyr who lived in the fourth century in Turkey and Armenia. For a time, Blaise lived in a cave to escape persecution. On his feast the church recalls a miracle cure associated with him...
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SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS FEAST DAY: JANUARY 28th
THREE THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS FEAST DAY: JANUARY 28th
Thomas was ridiculed as a young person.
Thomas was born in the family castle of Roccasecca midway between Rome and Naples, Italy—the youngest...
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SAINT AGNES VIRGIN-MARTYR Feast Day: January 21st
St. Agnes of Rome was born in 291 AD and raised in a Christian family. Agnes was very beautiful and belonged to a wealthy family. Her hand in marriage was highly sought after, and she had many high ranking men...
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The Baptism of the Lord Feast January 11, 2026
Reflection: The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord is a liturgical bridge that connects the Christmas season to Ordinary Time. During the Christmas season we pondered the Incarnation, Nativity, Presentation in the Temple, and Epiphany. Today, we see Jesus...
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FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK January 4, 2026
Dear Parishioners,
On behalf of Fr. Joseph, Fr. Favin, myself, and our parish staff, thank you for the beautiful cards and generous gifts shared with us during this Christmas season. We are deeply grateful for your kindness and generosity. May...
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Feast of the Holy Family December 28, 2025
Dear Parishioners,
As we step into a brand-new year together, I offer my heartfelt wishes to each of you and your families for a Happy, Healthy, and Blessed New Year. The turning of the calendar invites us to pause...