WEEKLY BULLETIN – April 12, 2022 (Tuesday of Holy Week)

One of you will betray me; another will deny me three times.

(John 13.21-33, 36-38)


MESSAGE FROM THE BISHOP

Sunday Obligation to be restored effective April 9

Read Most Rev. Guy Desrochers’ decree here.


FROM THE DIOCESE

Diocesan Office Hours

Please be advised that the diocesan offices will be closed from Good Friday (April 15th) to Easter Monday (April 18th) inclusively. The staff at the Diocesan Administration Office takes this opportunity to wish you and those you hold dear peace and happiness this Easter season!

Donations for Relief Efforts in Ukraine

Here are three links for those who would like to make donations for relief efforts in Ukraine:

The Synod’s Questions

The Synod’s questions can now be answered on our website at https://pembrokediocese.com/article/you-can-now-answer-the-synods-questions-online/.

Prayers

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Mr. Robert Sirosky, brother of Fr. Terrence Sirosky, who passed away on Monday, April 4th, following a period of illness.


TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION

Terminologies

The Diocesan Action Circle committee would like to familiarize everyone with certain terminologies:

Band council or First Nation council: The band’s governing body. Community members choose the chief and councillors by election under Section 74 of the Indian Act, or through traditional custom. The band council’s powers vary with each band.


THE EVANGELIZATION TEAM

In The Shoes of the Unchurched

By Pierre-Alain Giffard, Director of Pastoral Work

One important feature of missional parishes is that they put themselves in the shoes of those outside the Church. They endeavour to create a deep and meaningful connection between the Church and the people God wants to reach. (Read more…)


FROM THE CCCB

Message for Easter 2022 by Bishop Raymond Poisson, Bishop of Saint-Jérôme and of Mont-Laurier and President of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops – Monday, April 11, 2022

As the Church in Canada, we have just lived through a particularly remarkable week: in faithfulness to its mission, however imperfectly, our Church is working within itself and around itself towards reconciliation, for the building of a better world. It is doing so by following the vital path of self-examination: through an honest scrutiny of its recent history, the Church in Canada has become aware of its mistakes and, above all, of her existential need to be saved by Christ. I refer, of course, to the meetings between our sisters and brothers from the Indigenous Peoples and the Holy Father, joined in turn by representatives of the Bishops of Canada; an experience of salvation that has been in the works for a long time, and is the first fruits of a future to continue to build. (Read more…)


MARRIAGE, FAMILY, YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS

Steubenville Toronto Youth Conference is back on!! July 15 – 17th, Whitby, Ontario

Any youth entering grade 9-12 in September 2022 and anyone graduating grade 12 this June are welcome to participate in this conference. The venue has changed to the Canada Christian College in Whitby, and therefore accommodation is not included, as there is no residence at the College. This venue, however, is located right along the shores of beautiful Lake Ontario with plenty of green space, and has a very large conference room with regular seating. No more bleachers!

The Family Life and Youth Ministry Office of the Diocese of Pembroke will be gathering a group of youth to attend. Fees for this year are $350 per person and includes conference fee, accommodation at a nearby hotel for two nights, all meals from dinner on Friday night to Breakfast Sunday morning, bus transportation and group T-Shirt. 20 spaces for youth are available on a first come, first served basis. A minimum of 15 registered youth will be required for the Diocese to attend as group. Chaperones will be provided. To obtain forms for registration or for questions contact Yvette Bourque at 613 585-6301 or yvettebourque@pembrokediocese.com. Deadline to register is May 27th. To find out more about the conference go to www.steubenvilletoronto.com.

This year’s conference is more expensive than in the past and may be difficult for some families. You are encouraged to approach your Pastor about fundraising, or if you have friends or family close to Whitby that can accommodate you, and you can drive your own group to the Conference and back, it will be cheaper. If you are interested in organizing a group and you need some assistance, please contact Yvette for details.


PRO-LIFE

Renfrew County Right to Life Grade 12 Essay Contest

Renfrew County Right to Life is delighted to announce their third Essay Contest, open to all grade 12 students residing in Renfrew County. This year’s theme is The Ethics of In-Vitro Fertilization. The winner receives $300. All essays must be received by June 1, 2022. For more details, visit facebook.com/RCRTL.


PARISH EVENTS

Latin Mass in Brudenell

The Latin Mass according to the Roman Missal of 1962 will be celebrated every Sunday at 4 p.m. at Our Lady of the Angels Church in Brudenell.   If you require any further information, please contact Father Mitchell Beachey at 613 584-3305

Latin Mass

A Latin Mass according to the Roman Missal of 1962 is offered at St. Columbkille Cathedral at 9 a.m. on the first Saturday of each month. English translations of the entire Mass are provided. Next Latin Mass – May 7th.


OTHER CATHOLIC EVENTS

Renewal Ministries’ Annual Gathering – April 22-23, 2022 | Eagle Crest Marriott | Ypsilanti, MI

Join us for The Gathering, Renewal Ministries’ annual conference, Friday evening, April 22nd from 7-9:30 p.m. (ET), and Saturday, April 23rd from 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. (ET). Our time together will include inspiring talks by Ralph Martin, Peter Herbeck, and Dr. Jonathan Reyes, as well as praise and worship, time for Mass and Adoration, encouraging fellowship, and more! Registration for on-line participation (free): https://www.renewalministries.net/the-gathering-virtual-registration-form-page/.

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