Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Outdoor Rosary in Review


 We are especially grateful for the amazing weather that accompanied our recent outdoor rosary and candlelight walk!  

This initiative was well attended by both our own parishioners and friends from other parishes.  Below are a few pictures from the evening of prayer:





Thursday, May 22, 2014

Day of Silent Recollection

You are invited to take part in a Day of Silent Recollection
this Saturday, May 24.




The schedule for the day is as follows:


9:00 a.m.     - Mass
9:45 a.m.     - Guided Reflection/Meditation
10:45 a.m.   - Coffee Break
11:00 a.m.   - Recitation of the Rosary
11:30 a.m.   - Spiritual Talk on Carmelite Spirituality
12 noon       - Lunch and Fellowship
1:00 p.m.     - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Praying of the Divine Mercy Chaplet,
                                    Opportunity for individual confessions.
1:50 p.m.     - Benediction and Conclusion


Bring your own Bible, rosary, and bag lunch.

This is a free event sponsored by
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites
Contact: 577-8296

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Novena to Our Lady of Good Counsel

Please Note: The Novena Dates have been adjusted slightly to allow for wider distribution. 
The novena will now run from Sunday, May 18, up to and including Monday, May 26.

Novena to Our Lady of Good Counsel

The word Novena comes from the word "novem" which means "nine." It is a prayer that is said for nine consecutive days, or in some cases other arrangements of nine.   A novena may be a private or public spiritual devotion for the purpose of offering thanksgiving for a special favour from God or to make a special petition.    Novenas have been prayed since the very beginning of the Church and remain a popular devotion.

After the Lord’s Ascension, Mary and the disciples gathered in the upper room, and constantly devoted themselves to prayer (Acts 1:12-14).  After nine days had passed, the promised Holy Spirit descended upon them with transforming power.  In that same spirit of openness to divine blessing and the gift of the Holy Spirit, we too pray our novenas.  

Be aware that in some cases, novenas can be presented in a superstitious manner. Any novena instructions that include words such as, "say this prayer for 9 consecutive days and your wish will be granted to you," or that describe the novena as "never fail" may lead one to believe that we have God at our beck and call rather than our being His humble servants.  While the prayers themselves might be OK, such instructions should be absolutely rejected.

You are invited to join in praying this novena to Our Lady of Good Counsel in thanksgiving to God for the 25th Anniversary of the Catholic Women’s League in our parish, and for the grace of continued openness to the presence and guidance of the life-giving Holy Spirit.

Once a day, from Sunday, May 18, up to and including Monday, May 26, please pray the following prayer to Our Lady of Good Counsel, composed by Pope Pius XII:

Holy Virgin, moved by the painful uncertainty we experience in seeking and acquiring the true and the good, we cast ourselves at your feet and invoke you under the sweet title of  Mother of Good Counsel.  We beseech you: come to our aid at this moment in our worldly sojourn when the twin darknesses of error and of evil that plots our ruin by leading minds and hearts astray.

Seat of Wisdom and Star of the Sea, enlighten the victims of doubt and of error so that they may not be seduced by evil masquerading as good; strengthen them against the hostile and corrupting forces of passion and of sin.

Mother of Good Counsel, obtain for us from your Divine Son the love of virtue and the strength to choose, in doubtful and difficult situations, the course agreeable to our salvation. Supported by your hand we shall thus journey without harm along the paths taught us by the word and example of Jesus our Savior, following the Sun of Truth and Justice in freedom and safety across the battlefield of life under the guidance of thy maternal Star, until we come at length to the harbor of salvation to enjoy with thee unalloyed and everlasting peace. Amen.


(You are also invited to complement the daily prayer with daily activities as outlined below)


“Magnificat Novena of Praise”

Day One: Sunday, May 18
“My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord”

Activity: Read 1 Samuel 2:1-10

Day Two: Monday, May 19
“and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour
for he has looked with favour upon his lowly servant.”

Activity: Listen to a good and inspirational piece of music…

Day Three:  Tuesday, May 20
“From this day all generations shall call me blessed:
The Almighty one has done great things for me, and holy is his Name.”

Activity: Think of 50 things you are grateful to God for.
You can use your Rosary beads to keep count!

Day Four: Wednesday, May 21
“He has mercy on those who fear him in every generation.”

Activity: Focus on and pray for one person to whom you need to offer forgiveness.

Day Five: Thursday, May 22
“He has shown the strength of his arm,
He has scattered the proud in their conceit.”

Activity: Consider the gift of mobility, and read Acts 17:28.

Day Six:  Friday, May 23
“He has cast down the mighty from their thrones,
and has lifted up the lowly.”

Activity: Visit, phone, e-mail, text, or write a letter as an act of encouragement.

Day Seven:  Saturday, May 24
“He has filled the hungry with good things,
and the rich he has sent away empty.”

Activity: Prepare a charitable donation of your choice for the needy.

Day Eight:    Sunday, May 25
“He has come to the help of his servant Israel, for he haw remembered his promise of mercy,
The promise he made to our fathers, to Abraham and his children forever.”

Activity: Pray three times today these words: “I will sing of your steadfast love, O Lord, forever; with my mouth I will proclaim your faithfulness to all generations” (Ps. 89:1)

Day Nine: Monday, May 26
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit,
                          As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.    
  
Activity: Be intentional about consecrating your work to God. 
Say “Amen” as you complete the ordinary tasks of the day.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Outdoor Rosary and Candlelight Walk

To mark the month of May
and as part of our ongoing 25th anniversary celebrations for our parish Catholic Women's League,
an outdoor Rosary and Candlelight Walk will take place on Sunday, May 25, beginning at 8 p.m.



Parishioners and guests are asked to gather in front of the church. 
In case of poor weather, the event will take place indoors. 
All are welcome!








Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Celebrating 25 Years! Our Parish CWL

This year, our parish council of the Catholic Women's League is celebrating its 25th Anniversary.  To help celebrate this important hallmark, the next two months have been designated as "CWL Days".  A number of activities and events are being planned, including the following:


  • Holy Mass to mark the Opening of the Anniversary Celebration with reception to follow (Tuesday, May 6, at 7 p.m.)
  • CWL historical display/exhibit for Coffee Sunday (May 11)
  • Parish Novena for Our Lady of Good Counsel (May 17-25)
  • Outdoor Rosary with Candlelight Procession (Sunday, May 25, at 8 p.m.)
  • CWL display for Coffee Sunday (June 15)
  • Council representatives to participate in Outdoor Corpus Christi Procession (Sunday, June 22)
  • Holy Mass to Conclude the Anniversary Celebration (Saturday, June 28, at 5 p.m. with Banquet at the Slovak Legion to follow.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Holy Week and Easter Weekend Liturgy Schedule




Passion (Palm) Sunday

April 12/13 Weekend Masses

Saturday at 5 p.m.
Sunday at 10 a.m.

Holy Thursday (April 17)

Mass of the Lord's Supper at 7 p.m.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament to follow until Midnight

Good Friday (April 18)

Solemn Liturgy of the Lord's Passion and Holy Communion at 3 p.m.
Opportunity for Confession to follow
Stations of the Cross at 7 p.m.

Holy Saturday (April 19) 

Easter Vigil (blessing of New Fire, the Paschal Candle, Renewal of Baptismal Promises) at 8 p.m.
Blessing of Easter Bread to take place at the end of Mass

Easter Sunday (April 20)

Mass at 10 a.m.

Two New Canadian Saints!

It is with great joy and thanksgiving that the Bishops of Canada welcomed the proclamation on April 3, 2014, by Pope Francis that the Universal Church recognizes Bishop François de Laval and Mother Marie of the Incarnation as Saints. We are grateful to God for raising up in our midst these two wonderful examples of holiness and service. We thank Pope Francis for this great gift to the Church in Canada, and to all the people of our nation.

Saint François de Laval (1623-1708) was the first Bishop of New France. His diocesan territory originally included most of what is now Canada, much of upper New England and all the Mississippi Valley, extending even to the Rocky Mountains. He is admired for his pastoral work among the Aboriginal Peoples and the settlers of New France, and for trying to defend Native People from being exploited by merchants and governors through the sale of alcohol. He was especially committed to education, founding both a major and a minor seminary. The Séminaire de Québec, which later established Laval University, has made major contributions in the intervening centuries to higher academic education not only in Quebec and the rest of Canada, but throughout North America. Saint François de Laval was known for his commitment to evangelization and his generosity to the poor. After his resignation as Bishop of Québec, he devoted his final years to prayer, penance and the care of the poor.






Saint Marie of the Incarnation (1599-1672) was an Ursuline nun who founded a convent and school to educate girls in New France. Daughters of the French settlers and of the Aboriginal Peoples were educated together, sharing the same table and the same dwelling. After learning several Aboriginal languages, she compiled catechisms and prayers in Huron and Algonquin, as well as an Algonquin dictionary. She also maintained a voluminous correspondence. Her letters remain today an important witness to her deep and generous mystical spirituality, as well as to the day-to-day history of New France. Saint Marie of the Incarnation began a long tradition throughout our continent of Ursuline elementary and secondary schools, dedicated to the education of girls and young women of all faiths and languages. Her canonization happily coincides with the 375th anniversary of her arrival in what is today Quebec City.


Their proclamation as Saints arrives at an important moment in the history of the Canadian Church. The 350th anniversary of the canonical establishment of Notre-Dame-de-Québec, the first parish in North America outside Spanish-speaking territories, reminds us of the missionary nature of the Church as it was planted in Canadian soil. May Saint François de Laval and Saint Marie of the Incarnation renew in us a sense of mission and our commitment to evangelizing in the joy of the Gospel.