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. Precious Blood Cathedral
778 Queen Street East, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario P6A 2B1 Tel: 705-256-8474 / Fax: 705-945-8287
www.preciousbloodssm.com / Email: pbcathedral@on.aibn.com
Journey Email: jointhejourney@shaw.ca Pastor:
Rev. Father Hamish Currie
Assistant Pastor:
Fr. Ignatius Xavier
Parish Secretary:
Sue St. Jules
Office hours: 8:30AM-12:30PM
Sunday Masses:
5:00 PM Saturday Vigil Mass
9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 8:30 PM
Weekday Masses:
8:00 A.M.
No Mass on Wednesdays
Sacrament of Penance:
Saturday 4:15 to 4:45 P.M.
Baptism:
Usually on the 3rd Sunday of
the month. Please make ar-
rangements one month in ad-
vance by contacting the Parish
Office.
Marriages:
Please make marriage
Arrangements six months in
advance by contacting the Parish
office.
Papal Blessing:
Please allow at least 6 months
for Papal Blessing to arrive after
the request has been made.
Diocesan Order of Women:
Dorothy Yadivisiak
CWL President:
Louise McGuire, 705-254-7869
Liturgical Music/Choir:
Shana Speakman, 705-206-3077
Bulletin Announcements
Email yours to
pbcathedral@on.aibn.com
before 11:00 A.M. Wednesday
Twenty-Eighth Week of Ordinary Time Oct 11, 2015
PASTOR’S PEN
Greetings from Portugal! Our tour has taken us
from Nice and Monaco to Lourdes. We were
fortunate to leave Nice when we did as torrential
rains drenched the area later that day. Lourdes
was a slice of heaven, with candlelight
procession, International mass and a totally
prayerful atmosphere. Spain has been most
interesting with tours of Madrid, Avila and
Salamanca. Today, Thursday, we are en route
to Fatima. Know you are held in prayer. With
best wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving and the gift
of gratitude.
Fr. Hamish
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Scripture Readings: October 12 to October 17, 2015
Monday Romans 1.1-7; Luke 11.29-32
Tuesday Romans 1.16-25; Luke 11.37-41
Wednesday Romans 2.1-11; Luke 11.42-46
Thursday Romans 3.21-30; Luke 11.47-54
Friday Romans 4.1-8; Luke 12.1-7
Saturday Romans 4.13, 16-18; Luke 12.8-12
September 27, 2015 $4,461.60
Thank you for your continued generosity!
“ Warming of the climate system is une-
quivocal, and since the 1950’s, many of
the observed changes are unprecedented
over decades to millennia. The atmosphere and the oceans have warmed, the amounts of snow and ice have diminished,
sea level has risen, and concentrations of
greenhouse gases have increased.
IPCC Assessment report summary 2013 The year 2015 could be historic. It may be the
year in which the nations of the world finally
agree to an equitable, practical and legally binding agreement on climate change--- or it
may be , yet again, the year that they fail to do
so. Please say the prayer daily that we have included
in this weekend’s bulletin so that we can “ Create a climate of change” for our
worldly home.
For further information please visit
www.devp.org or contact Jan Poulin-
Zurawinski at 705 253-7536 or e mail
jezurawinski@shaw.ca if you wish to help
with the D&P parish activities. Have a
blessed Thanksgiving.
Monday, Oct 12 8:00 A.M. No Mass Tuesday, Oct 13 8:00 A.M.
łGordon & Goldie MacDougall by Norma & Ted Wall Wednesday, Oct 14 No Mass Thursday, Oct 15 8:00 A.M.
łIn Honour of St. Antonio by Maria Trigo Friday, Oct 16 8:00 A.M. No Intentions Saturday, Oct 17 5:00 P.M.
łDeceased family members of Helen Ahonen by Helen Sunday, Oct 18 9:00 A.M.
łMyrtle Metivier by Phyllis DiBattista 11:00 A.M. Intentions of Parishioners 8:30 P.M. No Intentions
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Oct 17/18 Lectors Eucharistic
Minister Ushers Greeters
Saturday
5:00 PM
Kathleen MacDonald
Jill Micomonaco
Ralph Esposito
Louise Adams
Anne Greco
Bernard Lysiak
Neil Conway
John Slobodecki
Paul Logan
Phyllis Delaney
Edna Miskiw
Sunday
9:00 AM
Terry Bos
Susan Colizza
Louise McGuire
Barbara Klesh
Clare Lennox
Rudy Wheatley
Brian Lidstone
Agnes Cote
Donna Bos
Sunday
11:00 AM
Sonya Masotti
Vinnie Greco
Michael Currier
Thi Quy Tran
Myrtle Corelli
Ted & Norma Wall
Phil Bellerose
Tony Pino
Kathleen Carlson
Bambi Alexander
Sunday
8:30 PM
Tom Walton
John Stadnyk Maria Pasqua Gino Filice
This week at Precious Blood Cathedral
Wed. Oct. 14 11:30 am Craft Group at Sacred Heart
Thurs. Oct. 15 7:00 pm Choir Practice
Wanted: Greeters When: For all masses
Qualifications: Happy smile Commitment: 15 min. before mass
Contact: Parish Office
2015 Journey Lottery Winners
October 4, 2015 Andre LeClair #01030
When making a contribution to The Journey, please remember to make
cheque payable to Precious Blood Cathedral.
Thank you for your support.
WORLD MISSION SUNDAY OCTOBER 18TH Every Christian shares in the mission of the Church and should become involved in today’s
missionary work. Each Christian community must “pray that the Lord’s message may spread
quickly, and be received with honour” (2 Thessalonians 3.1) Parishes should take seriously
their responsibility of all believers to spread the Gospel and consider inviting their communities
to fast and pray this week for the missionary work of the people of God.
A growing understanding of the Church’s mission will also encourage responsible giving to the
national collection for World Mission Day (from which some of our Canadian dioceses still
benefit).
PLEASE REMEMBER PRECIOUS BLOOD CATHEDRAL
& THE JOURNEY IN YOUR ESTATE PLANNING
“Are not five
sparrows sold
for two small
coins? Yet not
one of them
has escaped the
notice of God.
Even the hairs
of your head
have all been
counted. Do
not be afraid.
You are worth
more than
many
sparrows.”
Luke 12
Tuesday
October 13th at
7:00 PM
Bishop Jean-
Louis Plouffe will
be presiding at a
special
Eucharistic
celebration.
All are welcome!
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PARISH ARISE PROGRAM
As 60 members of the Parish prepare for the final session of this Gospel
Reflection Prayer (to which all parishioners are invited), we asked that you
join us by praying for the spiritual fruitfulness of our gatherings.
Sign up Sunday Oct. 11th Forms in St. Anne’s Room & main entrance
Prayer Commitment Oct 18th Pray especially for those participating
New Session Begins Oct 18th Small group meetings begin
The Small Group Leaders will distribute booklets to participating members
of the groups. The theme for the Season is “Evangelization-Come and See”.
Knights of Columbus 11608
Once again we will be hosting a Pasta and Meatball Supper on the first Tuesday of each month at the Grand
Gardens Dennis Street. The cost per meal is $9.99 for Adults and Children $5.99.
Proceeds from the Supper is designated for the Journey. Hope to see you there.
Catholic Women’s League A very interesting and informative presentation on Alzheimer’s Disease was given by Janice
Seppala. Thank you to the ladies who attended and to Fr. Ignatius for his support along with a
dessert supplied by Anne and Dale.
On Monday October 19th Sr. Roberta Low is facilitating an afternoon of Spiritual Reflection,
beginning at noon at St. Ambrose Parish in Thessalon.
All members will have received a Nominations Form to be filled out and returned to the
Church by Oct. 27th. We look forward to your input for this very important time of our
election process.
Membership dues can be paid anytime now for 2016. A reminder that they will be $25.00 . You
may put the payment in a plain envelope marked CWL and drop it off in the Collection
Basket at Mass.
Journey tickets may be obtained for selling by calling Louise at 705-254-7869.
Remember that this is one of our fund raisers where we earn 1.00 a ticket sold.
WE WISH ALL OUR MEMBERS AND PARISHIONERS A VERY HAPPY AND
BLESSED THANKSGIVING!
Centre for Social Justice and Good Works
Please vote for us at:
Link to the Aviva contest - https://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf32474
Our number for our project is ACF32474
People can vote everyday as outlined in the contest info
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In the Community
ARCH Hospice: Have you lost a loved one? ARCH Hospice Adult Grief Support Group. All are welcome. Free of
charge, eight-week sessions, small, personal group sizes, warm atmosphere with friendly, trained volunteers &
professionals. Pre-registration is required. 2015 sessions are Jan 14-March 4; March 25-May 13; June 3-July 29; Aug 19-
Oct 14; Oct 28-Dec 16. Call Shaunagh Gravelines, Support Care Coordinator at 705-942-1556 ext 224 or email
graveliness@archhospice.ca
Canadian Red Cross Needs YOU
We are looking for people to drive the frail elderly to their much needed medical appointments or assist them with
groceries. We need dedicated individuals who can donate their time to help keep seniors in their homes. For more
information please call Jenni McDonald 705-759-4547
Huron Superior Catholic District School Board The new St. Mary’s College will be blessed on October 23 by Bishop Plouffe. A grand opening of the new secondary school will take place on October 30th with various dignitaries in attendance. The Board is hosting a Gala Fundraiser to assist in enhancing arts and athletics at St. Mary’s College. The As ONE Gala will take place on Saturday November 7th. Tickets are $100 each or $700 for a table of eight. Proceeds will go to the As ONE Campaign. For more information or to purchase tickets call 705-945-5666. Mother of Teresa Conference of St. Vincent de Paul Society—Pasta & Meatball Supper at Holy Family Parish Hall 208 Prentice Ave. Sunday October 25th from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. Pasta, meatballs, bread, salad, coffee, tea, juice and dessert. Adults $10.00 Children 6-12 $5.00—5 and under Free. Take out orders available. Tickets available by calling 705-949-1679 or 705-949-4937 also available at the door. Clergy & Religious Appreciation Dinner Friday October 23rd Cocktails at 5:45 PM, Dinner at 6:30 PM at Quattro Hotel. Tickets Individual $80 / Couple $150 / Table of 10 $700. Keynote speaker John Pridmore. Visit our Parish Office to purchase tickets.
Twenty-Eighth Week of Ordinary Time
The powerful story of the rich young man will be repeated in the gospel in the Twenty-eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time. He asks Jesus what he can do to inherit eternal life and already keeps the commandments. Jesus offers him the challenge of the gospel: “Go, sell what you have, and give to the poor ... then come, follow me.” Mark's gospel tells us that the young man “went away sad, for he had many possessions.” When Jesus tells his followers how hard it will be for a rich person to be saved they are astonished - and worried. They wondered how they could ever be saved. “All things are possible for God,” was Jesus' response. Thursday we remember Saint Teresa Avila, formally known as Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church. Saturday is the Memorial of Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr.
We begin reading Paul's Letter to the Romans for our first reading this week. After a powerful introduction, Paul writes this community in Rome about God's righteousness (mercy or kindness) and justification (making us holy or one with God) which comes to us, not through the law but through faith in Jesus.
Each day we move through Luke's gospel as people gather around Jesus. He declines to give a sign other than the sign of Jonah. At a Pharisee's house Jesus calls for authenticity: “give alms and everything will be clean for you.” He challenges the religious practices of the Pharisees which miss the heart of fidelity to God and mercy toward others. Jesus tries to get them to see that, while they honor the prophets, they are no better than their ancestors who ignored and killed the prophets. Instead of hearing him, the religious leaders plot to trap Jesus. Warning his disciples about imitating religious hypocrisy, Jesus tells them not to be afraid, even of death, but to only fear losing their souls. Acknowledging Jesus is enough to save us. When we make our defense of our faith and way of life, the Holy Spirit will teach us what to say. For the Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time we hear the story from Mark’s Gospel about two of Jesus’ closest friends, James and John, who want seats of honor in “the Kingdom” they envision for Jesus. We can almost see Jesus shake his head in dismay that they have missed his point once again. He does not let his disciples get sidetracked into jealousy but calls them together again to give them his message: “Whoever wishes to be great among you will be your servant; whoever wishes to be first among you will be the slave of all. For the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many.”
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