From the Pastor's Desk
Dear Parishioners and friends of St. Joseph,
We continue in this holy season of repentance and renewal - Lent 2023.
I was pleased with our second discussion session on Paschal Mystery on Wednesday evening. It was a great learning and dialogue together. I invite you all to attend the next session which will take place on Monday March 13 @ 7pm in the Church.
I continue to pray for you all as we grow in our relationship with God as we prayerfully read PASCHAL MYSTERY together.
In Sacred Scripture this weekend, we hear of the encounter with Jesus and the woman at the well. I believe this passage teaches us much about who Jesus is and our need to have our thirst quenched by God alone.
We continue to lift Fr. Steve in our prayers.
Thank you for continuing to pray for our beloved Fr. Steve!
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Through Lent, we will be offering a Communal celebration of the Stations of the Cross on Friday evenings at 6:30pm followed by Mass at 7:00pm. As Lent calls us to prayer, fasting and almsgiving, this is a wonderful way to focus on the suffering of Jesus for our salvation. Join us on Fridays as we grow in God's grace.
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Please keep Wednesday March 22nd at 7pm on your calendar as our LENTEN NIGHT OF RECONCILIATION here at St. Joseph. I will have priests who speak a variety of languages here to hear your confessions. Remember as Church Law reminds us, our Easter duty is to go to confession, AT LEAST once a year. Make sure that your Lenten preparations include a holy confession either on this evening or on Saturday afternoons all year round.
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Monday March 20th is the feast of St. Joseph. We will have Mass at 6pm, followed by a discussion session on PASCHAL MYSTERY at 7:00pm. Mark your calendars and join us for this special feast of the patron of our parish.
St. Joseph - pray for us!
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The Diocesan Day of Reconciliation is Saturday March 25th. From 10am until 2pm in every confessional in the Diocese of St. Catharines, priests will be hearing confessions. Again ensure that you make confession a priority this Lent and be reconciled to God and turn away from sin.
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The Sunday after Easter is Divine Mercy Sunday. As our annual tradition here at St. Joseph, I will be hosting priests to help me hear confessions in a variety of languages as we pray the chaplet of Divine Mercy and receive the graces that Jesus promised. Nancy Bodsworth, Catholic recording artist, will lead us in the music.
Join us at 2:30pm on April 16th for this special celebration.
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For those wishing to donate funds for our brothers and sisters in Turkey, Syria and the other areas affected by the natural disasters, please see the links shared in the foyer of the Church. There are many organizations that you can donate to directly to assist our brothers and sisters in need.
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I am pleased to continue to present the Pilgrimage Itinerary that I will be leading to Italy this coming fall - which I call "The Faith and Flavours of Italy." This pilgrimage promises to be one filled with God's grace and much fun too! We will be visiting Venice, Padua, Florence, Pisa, Cinque Terre, Assisi, some of the Tuscany regions, Rome, and have an optional extension to the Amalfi Coast for those interested in seeing the Isle of Capri and the Blue Grotto.
We will be journeying from August 27th to September 8, 2023**
Extension trip - Sept 8-10, 2023.
We will be having an information evening on Thursday April 11 @ 7pm in the Church. Registrations are due on that evening for those who wish to join. Don't miss out on what promises to be an amazing pilgrimage!
The itinerary attachment is included in this email.
For those who would like to join me, please fill out the registration form and contact the parish office. Spaces will be limited and will be saved on a first come - first serve basis.
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GOD's PLAYBOOK podcast continues to launch DAILY.
We continue our 2-week series focusing on the Stations of the Cross.
I pray that each of you will use this podcast to enhance your faith and especially recommend it to your family and friends to bring them back to faith, especially the weekly attendance at Mass. This podcast will answer tough questions about faith, give the reasons why we believe what we believe and also broaden our prospective on God and His daily will for our lives.
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Let us continue to pray for our brothers and sisters in Ukraine. They deserve and rely on our prayers and support. Let us ask the Lord of peace to bring peace to the people of Ukraine, Russia and throughout the world. Once again, I include this Prayer for Ukraine.
PRAYER FOR UKRAINE
Almighty God, through Jesus' divine name and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, we humbly ask for your mercy to obtain peace in the land of Ukraine. May all the people of that country, especially children and the elderly, remain safe from danger. Please do not let chaos and war reign in the land of Ukraine, but only a forever peace that comes from You. Amen.
Be assured of my prayers and I humbly ask for yours.
God loves you and so do I.
Mary, Mother of the Church - pray for us
St. Joseph - pray for us
God bless,
Fr. Rico