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VISITATION CENTRE
“Woodbridge Chapel” 8003 Weston Road
(Two Traffic Lights North of Hwy # 7)
Woodbridge, Ontario
905-850-9500
KEELE CHAPEL 3725 Keele Street
(Between Sheppard and Finch Ave. W.)
Toronto, Ontario
416-636-7027
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Office 416-747-0303 [email protected]
Catholic Family
Services
Is a non-profit, com-
munity based coun-
seling agency. For
programs offered see
Calendar of Activi-
ties posted on our
bulletin boards or
contact the parish of-
fice for further infor-
mation.
Ana Rodriguez R.D.H.B.Sc.
Dental Hygienist
For appointment call:
647-962-4232
SUNDAY MASSES
Saturday: 5:00pm
Sunday: 8:00am (Italian),
9:30am, 11:00am, 12:30pm (Spanish)
WEEKDAYS MASSES Monday to Friday 8:00am
Wednesdays 7:00pm
First & Third Fridays 7:00pm
Holiday Mondays 9:00am
PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday to Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm (Office closed from 12noon-1:00pm for lunch Mon-Fri)
The above closures are only for Parish office business. Office help for parish internal needs will still be available when the
office is closed.
Mass and Office Schedule
St. Jude’s Parish
3265 Weston Road, Toronto Ontario, M9M 2T9 Tel: 416-742-9072 Fax: 416-742-9327
Parish office: [email protected]
Fr. Efrén Alvarez-Pelayo: [email protected]
Fr. Bartlomiej (Bartek) Palczewski, assistant. Pastor: [email protected]
CHURCH HOURS
Church opens at 7am and closes at 8pm Monday to Friday; Saturday 8am-6:30pm and Sunday 7:00am to 3:00pm Special events and ceremonies will keep the church open on Sundays as needed. Call the parish office for more info.
FIRST FRIDAYS MASS AND DEVOTIONS Mass every First Friday of the month at 7pm. Holy Hour immediately fol-lowing the Mass. Confessions 6:00pm to 7:00pm and during adoration.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK & COMMUNION CALLS
First Friday visitation by the priest or a lay person. Please contact the office for further details or to arrange a visit. If you require the visit of a priest, please contact the office to provide us with details.
FUNERALS
Please contact the Funeral Home of your choice. They will contact the parish office to make church arrangements. Remember Catholic Cemeter-ies when making your arrangements.
DEVOTIONS TO ST. JUDE
Every Wednesday after the 8:00am and 7:00pm masses and privately in St. Jude’s Chapel every day. Call the office to verify church closures to
avoid any inconvenience.
CONFESSIONS
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available Saturdays at 4:15pm; First Friday at 6:30pm and during adoration; Third Friday of the month at 6:30pm and after the Healing mass and other times by appointment.
Please note that the Healing Mass will no longer take place on the first Wednesday of every month, but rather on the third Friday of every month.
COUNCILS - GROUPS - ORGANIZATIONS
Parish Finance Council 2nd Wednesday of the month St. Vincent de Paul Call the office for information Renovación Carismática Friday at 7:00pm Maria de la Unidad (Esp.) Wednesday at 7:30pm Neo Catecumenate Wednesday at 7:30pm
ROSARY
Thursday after 8:00am Mass (English). Daily at 7:30am (Italian) Sábados a las 7:00am (Español)
Parish Schools
St. Jude’s - Elementary 416-393-5279 St. Simon - Elementary 416-393-5383 St. Basil-the-Great (H.S) 416-393-5513
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Contact the parish at least six months before the desired date of baptism. After contacting the office you will have an interview with one of the priests to discuss requirements, sacramental preparation and any other concerns.
FIRST COMMUNION & CONFIRMATION PROGRAM
Please contact the office for information. Our programs begin in the fall (September or October) and end with the reception of the sacraments.
R.C.I.A. AND R.C.I.C. PROGRAMS
The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) and for Children (RCIC) has now been implemented. Please contact the office to register and ar-range to fill out an application for next year. The RCIA will only take place if a minimum of 5 people register.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Couples contemplating marriage at St. Jude’s parish are required to make contact with the parish office and review the marriage package before an interview with the priest.
WELCOME TO NEW PARISHIONERS
We warmly welcome all new parishioners to St. Jude’s and encourage them to register in the parish office and make use of envelopes to establish a committed relationship to the parish and be entitled to all services. Regis-trations and Offertory Envelopes are available in the office after mass or during office hours.

Saturday May 10th
5:00pm Vigil Mass
† Simeon Iringan Jr.
† Vittorio Sagafena
† Rudolp Arellano
† Rita Dodaro
Sunday May 11th
8:00am Mass
† Agata&Filippo Colacci
† Bruno&Rocco Romeo
† Giusseppina Rede
9:30am Mass
† Feliza and Ludovico Paniza Sr.
For the intentions of Nadia
11:00am Mass † Anthony & Euline Nainee
† Emilia Da Conceicao
† Maria Dos Anjos Pacheco
Monday, May 12th
8:00am Mass † All Souls in Purgatory
Tuesday, May 13th 8:00am Mass
† All Souls in Purgatory
Wednesday, May 14th 8:00am Mass
† All Souls in Purgatory
7:00pm Mass
In Thanksgiving to St. Jude by
Edwin Jesudasan & Family
In Thanksgiving to St. Jude by
George & Family
Thursday, May 15th 8:00am Mass
† Rosa and Giuseppe Maugeri
In honor to St. Dymphna
Friday, May 16th 8:00am Mass
† All Souls in Purgatory 7:00pm Mass
For the sick and the dying
PRAY FOR THE SICK: Marianna Frustaci, Alba Marina Valderrama, Stella Lacombe, Thair Frances,
Maria Gpe. Pelayo Olvera, Luisa Fava, Dennis Nation, Helen & Bernie Zweerman, Silvia Gorosito,
Saverio Capani, Veni Christante, Mathew Rodrigo, Rosa Martinez, Joseph Cassar, Daniella Massara,
Aldo B., Eugine Noga, Chandula Waidyaratne, Lina Valente. Pray for the Deceased: Concetta Celen-
za, Giusseppe Maugeri, Rosetta Carrera, Jianni Panzeca.
Congratulations!!! Congratulations to all the
children who will be Cele-
brating their First Com-
munion this weekend! "As
you join God's family on your First Com-
munion day, may Jesus Christ, Our Saviour,
bless you on your way, may you feel his
loving presence in a very special way, and
as you strive to follow in his footsteps may
he bless your life with many graces and last-
ing happiness."
Nicholas Agudelo Kyanna Liliana Alarcon Molina
Kyerra Nora Alarcon Molina Saverio Capani
Jameson Davis Cavicchia Aidan Huynh Clark
Brianna Huynh Clark Jason Michael DeFrancesca
Christian De Marchi Sarah Louise Della Rossa
Alexis Ariana Giordano Jordan Philip Heim
Mariana Elizabeth Loor-Vasquez Sofia Lauren Orsino Cristina Frise Orsino
Kimberly Zofianna Pham Alex Alberto Pleitez
Emma Elisabeth Rubia Helen Jezebel Silva Davila Serena Cristina Tramontin
Tristan Joseph Jorryn Trimble Franco Zuccaro
Cristian Life & Witness Course
May 12-31, 2014 Reignite your faith and find power to live a
life that radiates God’s love. Discover the
victory He has for His children and equip
yourself to share it with others through this
dynamic course. You’ll also find practical
help in reaching the next generation for
Christ. For more information visit Festi-
valofhope.ca
Pray for Vocations The Good Shepherd calls his own
sheep by name and leads them. Is
He asking you to help others to
find Him? Pray for an increase in
vocations to the priesthood, diac-
onate, and religious life, especial-
ly for our archdiocese, that God will raise up
good shepherds in our midst. If God is calling
you, contact Fr. Hansoo Park at 416-968-099
or by Email [email protected]
Men who have responded to
God’s call to dedicate their
lives to His service come from
all walks of life. Those who
enter the priesthood come from
different ages and backgrounds,
economic situations, skill sets, and ethnic
communities. At ShareLife-funded agencies
such as Serra House, Redemptoris Mater, and
St. Augustine’s Seminary, they undergo exten-
sive theological education and practical field
training. Through ShareLife, you are helping
sustain the vocations for priesthood and in-
spire discernment for God’s call. Last year
ShareLife helped support over 70 priests and
seminarians in their formation studies.
The Problem of Pain
in Persons with Dementia: The Challenges of Assessment and Manage-
ment May 27 – 12 to 5 p.m. Columbus Room,
Columbus Centre 901 Lawrence Ave. W.,
Toronto CENTRAL REGION The deVeber
Institute of Bioethics and Social Research pre-
sents an educational series on palliative care.
Recommended for anyone who works with
older adults: health care professionals, admin-
istrators, caregivers, volunteers and family
members. Register by calling 416-256-0555
or email [email protected]. Cost is $40
and includes lunch.
Sanctuary Lamp May 10th- May 16th, 2014
For the Intentions of:
Giusseppina Caruso
Richardson Family
McAlinden Family
Orellana Rodrigues Family
Questions for Reflection: Whose task is it in our day to
carry on the work of the Good
Shepherd?
Can you discern in your life which
“voice” belongs to the Good
Shepherd?
Fourth Sunday of Easter
On this Good Shepherd Sunday of prayer for vocations, the Church reminds us of
our call to become good shepherds of God’s flock and good sheep of His parishes,
and invites us to pray for vocations to the priesthood, the diaconate and the conse-
crated life. Both the Old and New Testaments use the image of a shepherd and
his flock to describe the unique relation of Israel to God and of the Christians to
Christ.
Pre-Authorized Giving How Do I Enroll? Fill out the
PAG form which you can pick up at
the entrance of the Church or in the
parish office. You can also request it
via email, see bulletin cover for
email address.
Reflecting on our
Pastoral Plan The Christian family is the vessel through
which we have the opportunity to evange-
lize to the world. We recognize the great
challenges faced by families in an increas-
ingly secular society. We will emphasize
activities that support Marriage Preparation,
Marriage Enrichment and outreach to sin-
gle, widowed, separated and divorced Cath-
olics. We must also look for opportunities
to support the elderly in our midst through
outreach initiatives and inviting them to
take a leadership role and share their gifts
and talents.
To support the publicly funded Catholic
Education system, we require the leadership
of parents as primary educators and Chris-
tian witnesses for our children. It is also a
central priority to invite youth of all ages to
participate fully in our faith as valued pa-
rishioners, involving them in roles of minis-
try and service. We encourage parishes to
have a Youth Council, a youth minister and
to work together with the Office of Catholic
Youth. To learn more about the Pastoral
Plan, visit www.archtoronto.org/pastoral
Help for Troubled Marriages Upcoming weekends: April 25, 26, 27
and September 19, 20, 21 Mississauga
WESTERN REGION A live-in week-
end followed by six post sessions to
help couples experiencing troubles in
their marriage relationships. For further
information, call 416-281-6007 or go to
www.torontoretrouvaille.com.
Marriage Enrichment Refresh and rekindle your love for
each other by treating yourselves to a
marriage enrichment weekend at Queen
of Apostles Renewal Centre, or give a
weekend as a gift to family or friends.
The Centre offers comfort, excellent
cuisine and an inspiring program. The
next weekend is June 6-8,2014. For
information telephone: 905-278-5229
We are presently asking everyone who
is involved in any type of volunteer
position to provide us with your per-
sonal information so that you can be
included in the screening program.
The volunteers in the following min-
istries are especially asked to provide
us with their info:
Ushers: (those in our hospitality
ministry who also help prepare for
mass and take up the Offertory col-
lection).
Children’s Liturgy: only those who
are presently committed.
Weekday mass Lectors:
Members of the various move-
ments and apostolates: i.e. Rosary
apostolate, Maria de La Unidad,
Charismatic Movement, St. Vincent
DePaul, etc.
Men in Black Diverse backgrounds yet a common call
for Toronto’s newest priests Archdio-
cese of Toronto celebrates ordination of
five “Men in Black”. Five men were or-
dained to the priest-
hood to serve to the
faithful of the Archdi-
ocese of Toronto on Saturday, May 10. Car-
dinal Thomas Collins, Archbishop of To-
ronto, presided at the ceremony, which took
place at 10 a.m. at St. Michael’s Cathedral.
These candidates have undergone a mini-
mum five years of extensive spiritual for-
mation, theological education and field
training in preparation for priestly ministry.
Following their ordination, they will be
assigned to one of 225 parishes in the arch-
diocese, which stretches from Oshawa to
Mississauga and north to Georgian Bay.
The “Class of 2014” includes:
Reverend Mr. Scott Birchall, 32, born in
Richmond Hill, the youngest of four
children
Reverend Mr. Omar Hernandez, 32, born
in Colombia, the youngest of six sib-
lings.
Reverend Mr. Marijan Šiško, 37, born in
Croatia, the seventh child of eight.
Reverend Mr. Michael Simoes, 29, born
in Toronto, the youngest of three chil-
dren
Reverend Mr. Neiman D’Souza, 31, born
in Kuwait and moved to Ontario in the
late 1980s.
As one of the most diverse dioceses in the
world, the Archdiocese of Toronto is home
to 1.9 million Catholics, with more than 800
diocesan and religious priests providing
pastoral leadership in churches throughout
the GTA. Let us keep them in our prayers.
Questions and
Answers
First Communion
Pre-Registrations for 2015 Parents with children 8 years old and up
are invited to pre-register by calling or
attending the parish office to sign up for
next year’s program. You will need to be
a registered parishioner, attending mass
regularly at St. Jude’s and presently living in the
boundaries of the parish in order to have your child’s
First Communion. The deadline to preregister is Satur-
day, May 31, 2014. A pre-registration form is ex-
pected to be filled out to begin the process of registra-
tion.
Confirmation Masses Saturday, May 24, 2014
Group One at 11:00am
Group Two at 1:30pm
May 11th, 2014