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Abolishing Borders
February 1, 2022 Abolishing Borders Dear Brothers and Sisters, Last Sunday’s gospel tells of Jesus entering the synagogue in Nazareth, the place where he spent much of his youth, and reading from the book of Isaiah. This particular passage foretold the day when God would be reconciled with people through
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WEEKLY BULLETIN – January 25, 2022 (The Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle)by Diocese Pembroke on January 25, 2022 in Weekly Bulletin
Go forth into the whole world. Preach the good news. (Mark 16.15-18) FROM THE DIOCESE Promotional Video of the Synod 2021-2023 Pope Francis has launched the Synod on Synodality, an ambitious global process of listening to the faithful. He is asking every Catholic to help discern what the Holy Spirit
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ARTICLE – Steps Towards Becoming A Missional Parishby Pierre-Alain Giffard on January 22, 2022 in Recommended Texts
Missional here, missional there — the word seems to be everywhere these days. But where should it actually be used? Well, in at least two places: missional disciples and missional parishes. The Church is missional by nature, which is why parishes should work to assume their identity and become more
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WEEKLY BULLETIN – January 18, 2022 (Ferial)by Diocese Pembroke on January 18, 2022 in Weekly Bulletin
The sabbath was made for people, and not people for the sabbath. (Mark 2.23-28) FROM THE DIOCESE 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/. Ontario Restrictions Premier Doug Ford announced a number of COVID-related restrictions. Please note the following for the Diocesan
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ARTICLE – What Is Evangelization, And How Should It Be Carried Out?
The western world has a large number of Christians who do not openly share their faith with others. This act is perceived by many as proselytizing, making them unwilling to evangelize. Yet the mission of the Church is to proclaim the Gospel. Christ himself was sent by the Father “to
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WEEKLY BULLETIN – January 11, 2022 (Ferial)by Diocese Pembroke on January 11, 2022 in Weekly Bulletin
Jesus taught them as one having authority. (Mark 1.21-28) BISHOP’S MESSAGE Oh, that you would rend the heavens and come down! Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The Feast of the Baptism of Jesus, which we celebrated last Sunday, brings the Christmas cycle to a close. We are now beginning
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Oh, that you would rend the heavens and come down!
January 11, 2022 Oh, that you would rend the heavens and come down! Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The Feast of the Baptism of Jesus, which we celebrated last Sunday, brings the Christmas cycle to a close. We are now beginning the cycle of “Ordinary Time”. Let me elaborate
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WEEKLY BULLETIN – January 4, 2022 (Ferial)by Diocese Pembroke on January 4, 2022 in Weekly Bulletin
In the feeding of the crowd, Jesus reveals himself as a prophet. (Mark 6.34-44) FROM THE DIOCESE 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/. Ontario Restrictions Premier Doug Ford announced a number of COVID-related restrictions. Please note the following for the Diocesan
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Pastoral Appointments – December 22, 2021
Chancery Office, Pembroke December 22, 2021 The Most Reverend Guy Desrochers, C.Ss.R. announces the following pastoral appointment: On December 31, 2021 Father Peter Do will conclude his ministry at St. Pierre, Fort Coulonge, St Charles Borromeo, Otter Lake, St Elizabeth, Vinton and Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Waltham. As
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The Synod’s questions can now be answered hereby Pierre-Alain Giffard on December 21, 2021 in News
The Church of God is convoked in Synod. Through this convocation, Pope Francis invites the whole Church to reflect on the life and mission of the Church. The diocese of Pembroke has prepared five questions for the Synod. Catholics residing in the diocese can now answer these questions by clicking
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WEEKLY BULLETIN – December 21, 2021 (Ferial)by Diocese Pembroke on December 20, 2021 in Weekly Bulletin
Why has this happened to me, that the mother of my Lord comes to me? (Luke 1.39-45) MESSAGE FROM THE BISHOP An unusual Christmas! Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, It’s a funny title to use as we approach the great feast of Christmas, considering that it has always been
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An Unusual Christmas!
December 20, 2021 An unusual Christmas! Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, It’s a funny title to use as we approach the great feast of Christmas, considering that it has always been an unusual and extraordinary feast on its own! This year, however, the Christmas celebrations in Quebec are shaping
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ARTICLE – Discussion And Self-Assessment Questions For Parish Evangelizationby Pierre-Alain Giffard on December 16, 2021 in Recommended Texts
The following discussion and self-assessment questions come from the book, Signs of Life: Catholic, Mainline, and Conservative Protestant Congregations in Canada. (Authored by Bill McAlpine, Joel Thiessen, Keith Walker, and Arch Chee Keen Wong) How central is evangelization in your congregation? Do you teach and preach on this topic? How
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WEEKLY BULLETIN – December 14, 2021 (St. John of the Cross, Priest, Doctor)by Diocese Pembroke on December 14, 2021 in Weekly Bulletin
John the Baptist came and the sinners believed him. (Matthew 21.28-32) MESSAGES FROM THE BISHOP Message from Bishop Guy Desrochers concerning the resignation of Fr. Justin Bertrand Please read full letter here. FROM THE DIOCESE St. Columbkille 1500th Anniversary Please find the link to the Prayer Service marking the 1500th
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ARTICLE – A Missional Church Is A Church That Praysby Pierre-Alain Giffard on December 13, 2021 in Recommended Texts
A missional Church is necessarily a praying Church. Why is this? It is because the Holy Spirit is the main agent of our salvation. Prayer prepares the hearts of people to believe in Christ when they hear or read the word of God. Their conversion is the result of God’s
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WEEKLY BULLETIN – December 7, 2021 (St. Ambrose, Bishop and Doctor)by Diocese Pembroke on December 7, 2021 in Weekly Bulletin
God does not desire the loss of the little ones. (Matthew 18.12-14) MESSAGES FROM THE BISHOP Message from Bishop Guy Desrochers concerning the resignation of Fr. Justin Bertrand Please read full letter here. FROM THE DIOCESE St. Columbkille 1500th Anniversary Please find the link to the Prayer Service marking the
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ARTICLE – The Jesus Prayer: A Method To Pray At All Times
Did you know that there exists a method for praying at all times? It is called the Jesus Prayer and involves invoking the Name of Jesus as frequently as possible with the following formula, “Lord, Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.” This formula is based
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WEEKLY BULLETIN – November 30, 2021 (St. Andrew, Apostle)by Diocese Pembroke on November 30, 2021 in Weekly Bulletin
Peter, Andrew, James and John followed Jesus at once, leaving all else behind. (Matthew 4.18-22) MESSAGES FROM THE BISHOP Message from Bishop Guy Desrochers concerning the resignation of Fr. Justin Bertrand Please read full letter here. BISHOP’S ADVENT MESSAGE The Advent season is here! Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
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The Advent season is here!
November 30, 2021 Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, In Latin, the word ‘Advent’ is written “Adventus”. It literally translates as “arrival, advent”, hence Christian Latin translates it as “coming of Christ”. It is said that Pope Gregory the Great established this liturgical season towards the end of the 6th
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Message from Bishop Guy Desrochers concerning the resignation of Fr. Justin Bertrandby Pierre-Alain Giffard on November 29, 2021 in News
November 26, 2021 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, It is with sadness that I recently announced the resignation of Fr. Justin Bertrand from priestly ministry. Fr. Justin decided to resign for his own reasons, and I respect his decision. Fr Bertrand was ordained a priest of the Diocese
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