Saturday, January 18th - 5:00 p.m...Late Ernest Canning
Sunday, January 19th - 11:00 a.m....For all our parishioners
Sunday, January 19th - 5:00 p.m...Late Gertrude Gamberg
Monday, January 20th - 9:30 am...Protection of the unknown
Tuesday, January 21st - 9:30 am...Late Mary Madore
Wednesday, January 22nd - 9:30 am...Late Catherine Meaney
Thursday, January 23rd - 9:30 a.m...Late Robbie Bennett
Friday, January 24th - 9:30 a.m...NO MASS
Saturday, January 25th - 5:00 p.m...Late Imelda Frenzell
HOLY FATHERS’ INTENTIONS FOR JANUARY:
For the right to an education - Let us pray for migrants, refugees and those affected by war,
that their right to an education, which is necessary to build a better world, might always be respected.
CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE MEMBERS: Are collecting the annual membership fees (25.00) at the weekend masses during the month of
January or you can drop it off at the parish residence.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - BISHOP O’REILLY ASSEMBLY 0624:
Will meet at All Hallows Parish on Tuesday, January 21st at 7:45 p.m. Could Sir Knights please try to attend.
SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL:
SSVP will resume its monthly meetings with the next one on Wednesday, January 22nd at 2:00 pm
in the lower level of the Cathedral. Important issues will be discussed so members are asked to make every effort to attend. As always, we welcome anyone who has spare time to volunteer to come along to the meeting and find out what we are all about.
POOR BOX:
Will be taken up on the weekend of January 25th/26th.
MASS IS CANCELLED AT THE CATHEDRAL FRIDAY - JANUARY 24TH CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE:
CARD GAMES -7:00pm lower level of Cathedral:Sunday, January 26th, February 2nd, February 23rd.
BAPTISM PREPARATION:
Will be held on Monday, February 17th at 6:30 pm in the main level of the Cathedral. This is for the parents and God-parents. If you wish to register call the parish office at 709-634-5161
ADVANCE NOTICE-MARRIAGE PREPARATION COURSE:
If you are planning to get married in the Catholic
Church in 2025, you are required to do the marriage course. It will be held at the Cathedral on Saturday, April 5th 10:00 am to 2:30 p.m. There is a fee of $50.00. Please call the Parish Office at 634-5161 or info.hrp@nl.rogers.com to register.
DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE FALL ACTION CAMPAIGN:
Independent peasant farmers produce about 30% of the world’s food supply. Other research suggests as much as 70-80% depends on the labour of peasant farmers. Despitetheir indispensable role in feeding people, peasant farmers face issues dealing with land title, human rights, industrial waste from nearby mining and increased flooding and drought caused by climate
change. But peasant farmers are not passive victims. They have organized powerful labour unions, social movements and solidarity with
international partners, like Development and Peace. One of the most significant gains is the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas (UNDROP) in
2018.
In this year’s “Fall Action Campaign” Development and Peace is asking for your support in petitioning our Federal Government to adopt and strengthen
human rights and environmental legislation that would require Canadian corporations to prevent, report and remedy all violations of human and
environmental rights throughout their global supply chains and to establish a legal right for people to hold them accountable in Canadian courts. Express your support on the weekend
of February 8th and 9th.
FAMILY CATECHETICS:
In these sessions children and their families learn about many areas of our Faith. As well, children can also be prepared to receive the Sacraments of Reciliation and Eucharist. Our program runs from
Kindergarten to Grade 6 in addition to preparation to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. Classes are ongoing and you can join at any time. Please contact the parish office or angie.dolomount@gmail.com for more information and schedules. Please let us know if you would like to be kept up to date with our monthly newsletters with our class schedules,
activities and monthly events.
COMMUNAL PRAYER:
Thursday evenings at the Cathedral at 7:00 pm
WEEKLY EXPOSITION AND ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT:
Fridays at 7:00 pm in the Cathedral continues to be a great way to finish the week. It is a great
opportunity to unite your joys, struggles, success and sufferings of the week to the Lord who unites us to His merciful love on the cross through His presence in the Blessed Sacrament.
YOUTH GROUP FUNDRAISER:
Please consider dropping off your recycles at Scotia Recycling under account #7093305347 to support our youth. We have an active youth group in the parish with approximately 30 teenagers. We meet monthly for fun, fellowship and journey together in different areas of the Faith. Please email cbcatholicyouth@gmail.com if you have
any questions.
4 YOUTH:
Today is the Second Sunday of Ordinary Time; it forms the largest part of the Church’s liturgical year. It is the time in the liturgical year which is not part of a special season (Advent, Christmas, Lent or Easter). Why is it called Ordinary Time? Well, its not because it is unimportant, boring or
routine! It’s because the weeks are numbered. (The Latin word ordinals refers to numbers in a series.) During Ordinary Time the Scripture readings focus on the events of Jesus’ life between
His Birth and His Death and Resurrection. This is Year C of the three year schedule cycle of Sunday Readings with the majority of the Sunday Gospels
of Luke. During Ordinary Time we reflect on the way that Jesus lived and the things that He taught so that we might become more like Him
REFLECTION:
Healing the wounds of the heart:
All of us are wounded by sin.
The part of us which is most deeply damaged by sin is the heart.
The heart is so beautiful, so innocent, but it can be betrayed, scorned and broken.
Darkness of heart is the blackest night of all.
Emptiness of heart is the greatest poverty of all.
A heavy heart is the most wearisome burden of all.
A broken heart is the most painful would of all.
Only love can heal the wounds of the heart.
Lord, send your Holy Spirit to us, to heal the wounds of our hearts so that we may produce the fruits of love.
LIVING FAITH:
Living Faith missalettes for January, February and
March are now available at the Cathedral.
FOUND:
A few pieces of jewelry were left at the Cathedral near the side entrance on Sunday morning
December 29th during the Jubilee mass. Please call the parish office at 634-5161 and identify the pieces.
GRIEF TO GRACE:
Through a 5 day program facilitated by mental health professionals and centered on Jesus Christ, Grief to Grace helps those who have endured neglect, physical, emotional, sexual and/or spiritual abuse in their family of origin, their community, from spouses/partners, and/or coworkers or supervisors, find healing and journey
to wholeness. The next program in Canada is May 20-25 in Kelowna. For more information please email grieftogracekelowna@gmail.com or make
a confidential call to 250-808-6403.
SUNDAY ENVELOPES FOR 2025:
Are available at the back of the Cathedral.
RELIGIOUS ARTICLES STORE WILL BE OPENED AFTER MASS ON SUNDAY EVENING.
SUNDAY MISSALS FOR 2025:
Are now available at the Cathedral - $7.00
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A MARRIAGE COLLAPSES: There is much sadness and many lives are disrupted. The Church, faithful to the mind of Christ, believes it has a special ministry to such couples. Now, more than ever, these may need the church to help them move forward. An annulment is the church’s declaration, issued in the name of God, that the consent necessary to
bring about a valid marriage was so lacking that, it didn’t take place. Since marriage is public by its nature, such a process involves a Church operated
investigation. If you are in such circumstances or know of someone else who is in the same situation, don’t hesitate to come see us and encourage others to do so. We would gladly sit with you and assist you in the healing and peach the Church has from the Risen Lord to offer.