Saturday – June 13th – 5:00 pm – Late Charlie Renouf
Sunday – June 14th – 11:00 am – All Parishioners Sunday – June 14th – 5:00 pm – Late Domato Fabian
Monday – June 15th – 9:30 am – Late Irene King
Tuesday – June 16th – 9:30 am – Thanksgiving mass for Marie Felisa
Wednesday – June 17th – 9:30 am – Late Neil Reddy
Thursday – June 18th - 9:30 am – Late Percy Joyce
Friday – June 19th – 9:30 am – MASS IS CANCELLED
Saturday – June 20th – 5:00 pm – Late Duncan Lee
HOLY FATHERS’ INTENTIONS FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE:
For the values of sports – Let us pray that sports be an instrument of peace, encounters, and dialogue among cultures and nations, and that they promote values such as respect, solidarity and personal growth.
SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL:
Please note that the location of Mary’s Kitchen has been moved to All Hallows (kitchen area in the lower level) efective immediately and until further notice. The time remains the same Friday 4:00 to 5:30 pm.
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION:
Congratulations to Phong Lam and Madison Collins on receiving their First Communion last weekend. Let us keep them in our prayers as they continue on their faith journey. Preparation sessions for First Communion are part of our Family Catechetics Program which begins each September.
BAPTISM PREPARATION:
Will be held on Monday, June 15th at 6:30 pm at the Cathedral for parents and God-parents. Please contact the Parish Ofice to register.
CWL BOOK SALE:
The CWL will be holding a book sale on SATURDAY JUNE 20th 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on the Cathedral parking lot – weather permitting. Take as many books as you want for a donation.
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Come and join the Grifins in concert as we celebrate friends of Jackie at The Curling Marina on Sunday, June 28th from 2:00 to 4:00 pm . For those attending , we ask that you bring a non-perishable food item or a monetary donation for the food bank as an admission. On line donations can be sent to foodbanknetwork@nf.aibn.com Please include a mailing address for your tax receipt. See you all there.
FEAST OF SAINTS PETER AND PAUL – JUNE 28TH: This week the Church celebrates the Feast Day of Saints Peter and Paul. St Peter was one of the twelve Apostles and was made the first Pope of the Church by Christ himself (see Mat. 16:18) St56 Paul was a Pharisee and persecuted Christians in his early days, but had a miraculous conversion on his way to Damascus (see Acts 26:9-18). Bother Peter and Paul were Bishops, working tirelessly to convert Jews and Gentiles to the true Faith of Jesus Christ. Bother were murdered in Rome, Paul by beheading and Peter by being crucified upside-down as he did not think himself worthy to die in the same way as Our Lord. Let us ask for the intercession of Saints Peter and Paul, pillars of the Church and stalwarts of faith.
CALENDAR DRAW:
Thank you to all who helped in any with the sale or purchase of tickets for the Calendar Draw tickets to make this fundraiser a success. This week’s winners are – $250.00 – Gerald Langdon; $100.00 Liz Knew, Joy Greene; Annette Rowsell, Peggy Rumbolt … $500.00 - Dorothy Ginge; $100.00 - Kathy Lukeman; Catherine Cole ; Food
Bank ; Marie Ereaut
ADVANCE NOTICE – CEMETERY MASSES:
Wednesday, July 22nd at 7:00 pm Mount Patricia Thursday, July 23rd at 7:00 pm. Townsite Cemetery
In the event of rain, the mass will be held at the Cathedral.
Tuesday, July 28th at 7:00pm. Mount Cecelia Cemetery – Curling
Wednesday, July 29th at 7:00 pm – Old RC Cemetery – Benoit’s Cove
REFLECTION: COMPASSION:
The person in misery does not need to look what judges and criticize, but a comforting presence. Jesus looked at the ordinary people, and seeing how needy they were, he had compassion on them and began to minister them. Compassions means that I sufer with you; I accept into my heart the misery in yours; I become one with you in your pain. I may not be able to relieve that pain, but by understanding it and sharing it, I make it possible for you to bear it. Lord, give us warm and generous hearts so that we may be agents of your compassion to others.
MAID DEATHS:
Canada now has the “the world’s largest and fastest growing euthanasia program. The percentage of “Maid” deaths is increasing annually and accounts for 5.1% of all deaths in 2024 (or 16,499 Canadians). Copies of the full statement issued by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops can be found on the tables at the entrances of the Cathedral.
PARISH CENSUS Continues:
If you have not yet updated your contact information, there’s still time to do so. Paper copies are still available at the two entrances of the parking lot – just fill them in and drop them in the collection basket. The QR code is also still available for those who wish to register digitally. If you know of anyone who is unable to get to church for a form, please take one for them and then bring them back. Having the correct information isimportant so that all parishioners can be contacted with important information. Your
cooperation and assistance in this important initiative is very much appreciated.
FAMILY CATECHETICS:
Congratulations to all students and families for their hard work and dedication throughout the year. Sessions have now concluded and will resume in September. Please visit our parish website, Facebook page, or bulletin boards to find a link where you can select preferred session times for next year. We Hope to accommodate families as best we can. Sacramental formation is integrated throughout the program for those who have not yet received the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist. Our program serves children from Kindergarten to Year 6, as well as those preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. For more information or to register, please contact Angie Dolomount at angie.dolomount@gmail.com or 709-631-4543
(text/call).
IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY SCHOOL:
is a privately funded school dedicated to educational excellence in a Christian environment. It is operated independently of the Diocese of Corner Brook and Labrador by the Catholic School Foundation for Corner formation about the school and its mission go online at w ww.ihmsc