WEEKLY BULLETIN – January 16, 2024 (Ferial)

The Sabbath was made for people, and not people for the Sabbath.

(Mark 2.23-28)


FROM THE DIOCESE 

Healing Service with Eucharistic Adoration

A healing service will be offered at Our Lady of Fatima Parish on Wednesday, January 17 at 7:00 p.m.  Guest speaker will be Father Real Ouellette. Deacon Adrien Chaput will provide musical accompaniment for the service. See posters at the church entrances for further information. All are welcome!

What is a Healing Service? A healing service is a time of prayer for those suffering any physical, spiritual, financial, or emotional challenges. The prayer can also be offered on behalf of others who are going through a time of challenge but who cannot personally attend the service. Father Ouellette will give an individual blessing with the Blessed Sacrament while you remain in your pew. There will be people available to pray individually with you for your intentions or the intentions of your loved ones following the service.

What a Healing Service is Not. A healing service is not a mass. It is a prayer service which features a time of Eucharistic blessing and individual prayer.

Prayer for the Future Bishop of our Diocese

Heavenly Father, we ask in the name of your Son, that you bless our future bishop. Provide him with the gifts he will need to carry on the ministry of Jesus in our diocese. Grant him the heart of your Son, the heart of the Good Shepherd. Bestow upon him the zeal of St. Paul in preaching the Good News; the humility of St. John Vianney in ministering the sacraments; the compassion of St. Vincent-de-Paul in serving those most in need; the wisdom of St. Augustine in teaching the doctrine of our Church; and the missionary fervour of St. Columbkille, our patron. Through Christ our Lord.    Amen


FROM THE CCCB

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2024 – Monday, January 15, 2024

The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity [WPCU] is an annual global ecumenical celebration (traditionally held January 18-25 in the northern hemisphere). Christians around the world are invited to pray for the unity of all the baptized; to reflect together on Scripture; to participate in jointly organized worship services; and to share in acts of outreach and fellowship. The theme for 2024 is drawn from Luke 10:27: “You shall love the Lord your God…and your neighbour as yourself.” (Read more…)


TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION

Rights of Indigenous Peoples

  1. Indigenous peoples have the right to the recognition, observance and enforcement of treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements concluded with States or their successors and to have States honour and respect such treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements.
  2. Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as diminishing or eliminating the rights of indigenous peoples contained in treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements.

Article 37 – United Nations declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Diocesan Action Circle Survey

To better help us serve the needs of parishioners, the Diocesan Action Circle has prepared a short anonymous survey. The answers to the survey questions will direct the work around Reconciliation with Indigenous People in the Diocese. To access the survey, please check the website: https://pembrokediocese.com/article/diocesan-action-circle-survey-2023/, or click the following link: https://forms.gle/LRfMwNTBEmgKQV7w5.Thank you for your participation.


THE EVANGELIZATION TEAM

The Ultimate Goal of Evangelization

By Pierre-Alain Giffard, Director of Pastoral Work

Evangelization is the act of bringing people to place Jesus at the center of their lives. It goes beyond mere dissemination of religious knowledge; it is a call to facilitate a personal and transformative encounter with Jesus Christ. (Read more…)

Step into a journey of faith exploration of God’s love! 

Every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. – watch faith related videos with others, online, followed by a discussion. Whether you’re a curious seeker or a steadfast believer, these videos provide a secure and inclusive environment to seek answers, engage in thought-provoking discussions, and deepen your faith. Extend an invitation to a friend or acquaintance who may be yearning for God’s love and transformation. Together, let’s embark on this journey of faith and renewal. To join, simply click on the following Zoom link every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81378641646Pierre-Alain Giffard


VOCATIONS

1st Thursday Holy Hours to Pray for Vocations

February 1st, 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes, Pembroke. The Holy Hour will consist of Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Sacred Music, a reflection by Fr. Murray, a Rosary for vocations, and time for silent prayer. These Holy Hours are open to everyone, not just those considering a priestly vocation. For more information and details please visit Pembroke Vocations.


FAITH FORMATION

Lenten Retreat

The Diocesan Office of Faith Formation and Leadership Development presents “The Dwelling of God In our Souls” on Saturday, February 17th at St. James the Less Parish Hall, 78 Wellington Street, Eganville, from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Registration at 9:30 a.m. – Holy Mass at 10:00 a.m. Cost: $15.00 per person (lunch and refreshments provided). This retreat is open to all the faithful, with guest speaker Father Réal Ouellette, Administrator of St. James the Less Parish. To register or for more information, please contact Deacon Adrien Chaput at 613 732-7933 ext. 206 or email  dcadriendchaput@pembrokediocese.com. Registration deadline: Thursday, February 15th.


MARRIAGE, FAMILY, YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS

NEW! Diocesan Youth Night

The Diocese of Pembroke’s Office of Family Life and Youth Ministry is starting a new event for youth in grade 7 to 12 at St. James the Less Parish, Eganville. The upcoming dates are Fridays February 9th, April 12th, and June 7th from 7 – 9 p.m. The events will offer fun games (outdoor whenever possible), social time to build friendships, Eucharistic adoration, music, confession, and talks from a team of clergy and others to encourage spiritual growth and personal reflection. The waiver form and information can be found on the front page of the diocesan website, www.pembrokediocese.com. A dedicated room will be available for parents who wish to stay for the duration of the event. Any questions? Contact Yvette Bourque at yvettebourque@pembrokediocese.com. All are invited and welcome!

Theology on Tap (19-49ish) – Pembroke

Join us for Theology on Tap Tuesday January 23rd, 7 – 8:30 p.m. at Nelson St. Pub, 207 Nelson Street, Pembroke. Guest speaker: Fr. Michael Lund Topic: St. Therese, Doctor of the Church” Consider inviting someone who doesn’t attend or rarely attends church. Questions? Contact Yvette at yvettebourque@pembrokediocese.com.

Theology on Tap – BARRY’S BAY

On hold until a suitable location can be found.

Image of God Monthly Men & Women Sessions at Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, Petawawa

Next session:  Wednesday, February 7th, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the parish centre. Topic: Ready for the World – Training, formation and catechesis- The difference will mean the world to your family Speaker Patrick Sullivan, Lay Evangelist. Upcoming dates are and March 20th and April 10th. Questions? Contact Yvette Bourque at yvettebourque@pembrokediocese.com.

Northern Ontario Youth Conference – St. Joseph-Scollard Hall North Bay

February 24th. Theme for 2024: “Where are you going?” This event is for ages 13-19 and includes a day full of prayer, music, workshops, games, Catholic vendors and presentations from Keynote Speaker, David Patterson. David has led the way in youth ministry, high school chaplaincy and most recently through social media by founding “Yes Catholic.” Conference runs from 10 a.m to 8 p.m. Cost is $25.00 and includes lunch and dinner. For more information or to register visit www.northerncatholic.ca.


PRO-LIFE

Pro-Life Week of Action

Are you in high school and want to spend your March break making a difference for pre-born children in Canada, while making amazing memories and lasting friendships? Join CCBR in Toronto from March 11-14 for our Pro-Life Week of Action. You will join passionate pro-life youth for training, and public outreach, learning how to have effective conversations about abortion. You will also join CCBR’s team on the streets, to change hearts and minds, and save lives from abortion. For more information and to apply go to https://www.endthekilling.ca/plwa/ or email csibiga@endthekilling.ca. The application deadline is January 31st. Lodging/accommodations can be provided. 


DEVELOPMENT & PEACE

Development & Peace – Stand for the Land

In solidarity with the defenders of Guapinol and the San Pedro sector in Honduras, Development and Peace are seeking to collect 32,000 signatures on a letter to the Honduran ambassador to Canada by February 25, 2024. A Development and Peace-Caritas Canada delegation will meet the ambassador and hand her the letter during the spring of 2024.

Act now! Sign the letter digitally at this link: https://devp.org/en/campaign/stand-for-the-land/act/.


OTHER CATHOLIC EVENTS

Recollection for Women

Recollections are like mini retreats that help you take a break from your busy schedule to think and pray about your life, your relationship with God and gain a fresh outlook. Join us at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Pembroke on January 25th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Includes exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, guided prayer, examination of conscience, confession, benediction and a talk. Bring your lunch and stay to socialize afterward. This spiritual activity, inspired by the writings of St. Josemaria Escriva, is entrusted to Opus Dei, a personal Prelature of the Roman Catholic Church. For more information, please contact nadia.bagshaw@sympaticoca or 613 584-9388.

Save the Date! Women’s Retreat at Graphite Bible Camp – April 5-7, 2024

Madonna House members Fr. Kieran Kilcommons, Victoria Fausto and Mary McGoff will be leading the retreat. Please note registration for this retreat will be open, first to women from the Pembroke Diocese, on January 26th. Please email womensretreatcombermere@gmail.com. If you would like to receive registration details.


OTHER

Funny in a GOoD Way

Funny in a GOoD Way presents an evening of laughter and praise to celebrate the week of Prayer for Christian Unity on January 20th at 7:00 p.m., Festival Hall. Featuring Byron Trimble Comedy and worship music by Gate47. Cost $25.00 in advance. To purchase tickets, please contact Deacon Adrien Chaput at 613 732-7933 ext. 206 or at dcadrienchaput@pembrokediocese.com. More details available at www.funnyinagoodway.ca. Net proceeds go to First Step Options.

Theatrical Production – Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College

Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College’s Don Bosco Drama Club presents live theatre with Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare’s boisterous comedy on marriage. Will Katharina and Petruchio find an enduring balance amidst their disputes? Showtimes: Friday, February 9th, 7 p.m., Saturday, February 10th, 7 p.m., Sunday (matinee), February 11, 1 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 406, 250 John St., Barry’s Bay.

Tickets at the door: Adults: $25, Students: $15 (cash, cheque only). Advance tickets: $26.94 (adult) / $15:94 (student) by e-transfer-only – e-mail drama@seatofwisdom.ca.Children under 6: Free – Family rate: $55. Cash/cheque at the door, cash-only bar.


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