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Liturgical Publications 3171 LENWORTH DR. #12 MISSISSAUGA, ON L4X 2G6 (905) 624-4422
PAPE Quality Meat • Produce • Bakery • Deli
and Organics
Open 7 Days A Week / We Deliver
623 Danforth Ave. (416) 466-5371
40 -
4
strictly bulkThe Bulk Food Emporium
"Because you don't eat packaging"
638 Danforth Ave.(at Pape)
416-466-6849
Pastor: Reverend Jinto Mathew Puthiyidathuchalil, C.S.C.
Parish Secretary: Mrs. Pamela Cobham
In Residence: Rev. Al Mahoney, C.S.C.
Choir Director: Ms. Sarah Matte
Parish office hours: Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARISTSaturday: 5:15 pm (in the church)
Sunday: 10:00 am
(children's program only at 10 am service)
12:00 pm (African Catholic Community)
Weekday: Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri. at 12:05 pm in the chapel
BAPTISMBy appointment and after instruction.
MARRIAGEArchdiocesan Marriage Policy: Couples planning to be
married must contact a priest one year in advance. They must
also receive personal preparation for entering marriage.
Sacrament of Reconciliaton: Saturdays: 4:30 to 5:00 pm
and on request.
Catholic Cemeteries: 416-733-8544
Archdiocese of Toronto: www.archtoronto.org
Welcome to Holy Name Parish. We encourage all parishioners to become actively involved in your parish through its many groups and ministries. We also need and appreciate your financial support from regular offertory envelope contributions. Please ensure that you are registered with the office. Parishioners who are changing their address are asked to inform the parish office.
MINISTRIES:
Altar Servers
Baptismal Ministry
Children's Liturgy of the Word (ages 3-12)
Ministers of the Eucharist
Ministers of Communion to the Homebound
Ministers of Hospitality
Ministers of Music: Choir, Cantors, Instrumentalists
Ministers of the Word
RCIA: The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
(for those wishing to become Catholic)
COMMITTEES:
Finance Council
Liturgy Committee
Pastoral Council
GROUPS AND ACTIVITIES:
Altar Society
Alcoholics Anonymous
Beavers, Cubs, Scouts
St. Vincent de Paul Society 416-469-0842
All these groups may be contacted through
the rectory office.
Bulletin notices must be submitted in writing to the
office by noon Monday.
Holy Name School:
Phone 416-393-5215
Fax 416-393-5934
690 Carlaw Ave.
Principal: A. Totten
HOLY NAME PARISHHOLY NAME PARISHGOUGH AND DANFORTH (at Pape Subway)
Rectory: 71 Gough Ave. Toronto, Ont. M4K 3N9
Phone: (416) 466-8281 Fax: (416) 466-8559
Web site: holynameto.archtoronto.org Email: [email protected]
The Parish Hall is available for rent - please call Jocelyn the hall manager at 647-347-7637.
40 -
4
ShoppingLocally
Saves Gas
www.HazelSangster.ca
416-461-0907
SUTTON CITY REALTY INC. BROKERAGE*
Hazel Sangster Sales Representative
PLATINUM AWARD
Let Hazel's
29 years of
experience go
to work for you.
My expert Team
will clean & stage
your Home so you
get top $$$!
Complimentary
when you list
with Hazel.
O 'Connor Bros. &Connor Bros. &Ralph Day ChapelsRalph Day Chapels
Central Toronto's most
spacious funeral home.
Family owned and operated.
Honoured to serve
your community.
416 423-100050 Overlea Blvd.
www.heritagefuneralcentre.ca
COOK'SWallpaper & Paint
Est. 1949
WallpapersBring in this ad for 10% Below
Wholesale Prices!2672 Danforth Ave.
416-699-2669(between Main & Dawes Rd.)
Personal and
Small Business
Year Round
Service
1714 Danforth Ave.
416-406-9990
LIBERTIBERTYTAXSERVERVICEICE
Trull Funeral Home & Cremation Centre 1111 Danforth Ave.
(E. of Donlands)
416-465-4661Since 1912, families throughout Toronto have trusted
us with the most important of details.
Honoured ProviderDignity Memorial™
PESTCONTROLLIMITED
Termite Control Do it yourself supplies
1828 Danforth Ave.416-469-4111R.J. (Dick) Murphy
Holy Cross Cemetery & Funeral Home
905-889-7467
Mount Hope Cemetery 416-483-4944
Our Funeral Home is Now Open at Holy Cross Cemetery
www.catholic-cemeteries.com
THE PERFECT TO ADVERTISESPOTSPOT
TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE PLEASE CALL 905-624-4422
YOUR BUSINESS!
Selling the great neighbourhoods of Toronto since 1982
SELLING or BUYING...CALLMARIE NATSCHEFFSales Representative, Bosley Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage
416.322.8000
David Prendergast, MSW RSWtel: 416-570-9261
prendergastprendergast counsellingcounselling
643 Danforth Ave. (just across the street)
416-466-8003 • www.dndc.ca
DanforthDanforthNeighbourhoodNeighbourhoodDentalDental CentreCentre
You have 32 teeth.32 good reasons to stay in touch.
Looking for a cost effectiveway to advertise your business?
CALL TODAY905-624-4422
THIS SPACE IS
AVAILABLE
Remember...Let our advertisers knowyou saw their ad here.
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
40 - 4
In his farewell to his disciples, Jesus’ consoling words to them and to us are beautiful: Do not let your hearts be troubled.
It is beautiful that Jesus anticipates that what we will face in this life, as his believers, will likely be troubling. Often these troubling feelings challenge our faith as well. How does eternal life offer us a peace and strength now? It offers us a vision of the rest of the story - the whole story. When we believe that death - in all its forms - is just a scarecrow, then we grow in courage. We are offered the courage, not only to face huge challenges and tremendous losses in this life, but we can embrace a courage which offers us the ability to love boldly, to give our lives away in service for and with others. Our world becomes bigger, our concerns move much more outside of ourselves.
It does not mean that our problems will go away. The discouraging reality we must face is still a reality. What changes is the meaning it all has. It can all be touched by the healing transformation that comes from his death and resurrection. We have hope. Death can be redeemed. All deaths. All losses. All disappointments.
Jesus has prepared a place for us to celebrate together for all eternity. We can ask for the grace these days to let our hearts be open to the Good News, to be transformed by its joy, and to share this faith with the world. At that point, we can begin to feel and look like resurrection people, who know the meaning and the outcome of our life in Jesus. Alleluia!
Source :http://onlineministries.creighton.edu/Collabor
ativeMinistry
Rosary at 11:50 a.m.
Tues. May 16th: ferial 12:05 pm: Julia Celestini +
Wed. May 17th: ferial 12:05 pm: Julia Alexandra Mercuriano +
Thurs. May 18th: ferial 12:05 pm: Winifred Spencer +
Fri. May 19th: ferial 12:05 pm: Leo & Victoria Stang
Sat. May 20th: ferial 5:15 pm: For the Repose of the Soul of Anthony Pietrucha + For the Repose of the Soul of Esterina Martino +
Readings for Sixth Sunday of Easter Sunday, May 21st, 2017
1st Reading: Acts 8.5-8, 14-17 Responsorial Psalm: Ps. 66.1-3a, 4-5, 6-7a, 16+20 Second Reading: 1 Peter 3.15-18 Gospel: John 14.15-21
Please pray for all who are ill, especially, Leonara Frederick, Steadly Blake, Ornesto Bouey, Gilda Benincasa, Mattia Paladini, Jackie Marksman, Marlon Kowalski, Heather Tobias, Laura MacDonald, Maria Jose Bouey
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY
So Blessed by You, Mom A mother who always cares,
A mother who’s always there. A mother who always prays, A mother who always stays.
When things get rough, When life gets tough,
When all is just too much to bear, God’s Word she shares. God’s light she shines.
So blessed God made this mother mine. Author Unknown
MAY 14, 2017
For next weekend – May 20th & 21st, 2017
Ministers of the Word 5:15 pm – Heidi Tripp, Sheila Spencer 10:00 am – Jonathan Anacta, Paul Connelly, Sheila Brown-Vitullo Eucharistic Ministers 5:15 pm – Manuel Mairena, Kathleen Wilkinson, Joy Akien-Prohaska 10:00 am – Dena Hamid, Joan Melanson, Wyley Powell, Myrna Anacta Please note: Ministers of the Word & Eucharistic Ministers. If you cannot be present, please get a replacement to cover your ministry.
Living the Gospel by welcoming refugee families to Canada… Julie and her younger sister arrived in Canada through the help of the Office for Refugees to meet a resettlement group that welcomed them with a home and open arms. As orphans from a Refugee Camp in Ghana, they now have a safe place to call home in a country where their lives are not threatened. Julie is interested in studying and becoming a nurse in the maternity ward. She feels it is a passion she wants to pursue after watching her mother become ill and pass away after her sister’s birth. They now have hope for a better future and are no longer alone because of the work done through ShareLife-supported Office for Refugees. Last year, the ShareLife-supported Office For Refugees assisted 6,000 people with their resettlement needs. Our parish goal is $17,500.00. Todate we have collected $10,531.00. Thank you for your generous support!
Craft Sale Results Rental fee for Tables $1,450.00 Bake Sale 342.05 Raffle Draw 249.00 Food & Drinks 107.15 Less Expenses 53.00 Less Float 90.00 Total Raised - $2,005.20 A Big thanks to Azadeh Siedleczka who was instrumental in bringing in the vendors and for promoting the event. Thanks to Sheila Spencer for organizing the bake sale. Thanks to all the parishioners who donated baked goods and the volunteers who made this event possible with the volunteering of time and efforts, especially Michael Bachan, Greg Finley, Marc Perry, Glen Sunny, Poona Iyer, Pauline Granton, Julie & Sabrina Malichen-Snyder, Lareena D’Souza, Heather Kane, Cameron, Emily & Megan Dale, Elizabeth Doucette, Laura Ann Wilcox, Anna Krekora, Cathy Quendack, Sheila Brown-Vitullo, Marina Rezchwick, Tani Ellis and Orlando Delina. Pamela
Tea & Coffee Ministry will resume on Sunday,
October 15, 2017
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
40 - 4
In his farewell to his disciples, Jesus’ consoling words to them and to us are beautiful: Do not let your hearts be troubled.
It is beautiful that Jesus anticipates that what we will face in this life, as his believers, will likely be troubling. Often these troubling feelings challenge our faith as well. How does eternal life offer us a peace and strength now? It offers us a vision of the rest of the story - the whole story. When we believe that death - in all its forms - is just a scarecrow, then we grow in courage. We are offered the courage, not only to face huge challenges and tremendous losses in this life, but we can embrace a courage which offers us the ability to love boldly, to give our lives away in service for and with others. Our world becomes bigger, our concerns move much more outside of ourselves.
It does not mean that our problems will go away. The discouraging reality we must face is still a reality. What changes is the meaning it all has. It can all be touched by the healing transformation that comes from his death and resurrection. We have hope. Death can be redeemed. All deaths. All losses. All disappointments.
Jesus has prepared a place for us to celebrate together for all eternity. We can ask for the grace these days to let our hearts be open to the Good News, to be transformed by its joy, and to share this faith with the world. At that point, we can begin to feel and look like resurrection people, who know the meaning and the outcome of our life in Jesus. Alleluia!
Source :http://onlineministries.creighton.edu/Collabor
ativeMinistry
Rosary at 11:50 a.m.
Tues. May 16th: ferial 12:05 pm: Julia Celestini +
Wed. May 17th: ferial 12:05 pm: Julia Alexandra Mercuriano +
Thurs. May 18th: ferial 12:05 pm: Winifred Spencer +
Fri. May 19th: ferial 12:05 pm: Leo & Victoria Stang
Sat. May 20th: ferial 5:15 pm: For the Repose of the Soul of Anthony Pietrucha + For the Repose of the Soul of Esterina Martino +
Readings for Sixth Sunday of Easter Sunday, May 21st, 2017
1st Reading: Acts 8.5-8, 14-17 Responsorial Psalm: Ps. 66.1-3a, 4-5, 6-7a, 16+20 Second Reading: 1 Peter 3.15-18 Gospel: John 14.15-21
Please pray for all who are ill, especially, Leonara Frederick, Steadly Blake, Ornesto Bouey, Gilda Benincasa, Mattia Paladini, Jackie Marksman, Marlon Kowalski, Heather Tobias, Laura MacDonald, Maria Jose Bouey
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY
So Blessed by You, Mom A mother who always cares,
A mother who’s always there. A mother who always prays, A mother who always stays.
When things get rough, When life gets tough,
When all is just too much to bear, God’s Word she shares. God’s light she shines.
So blessed God made this mother mine. Author Unknown
MAY 14, 2017
For next weekend – May 20th & 21st, 2017
Ministers of the Word 5:15 pm – Heidi Tripp, Sheila Spencer 10:00 am – Jonathan Anacta, Paul Connelly, Sheila Brown-Vitullo Eucharistic Ministers 5:15 pm – Manuel Mairena, Kathleen Wilkinson, Joy Akien-Prohaska 10:00 am – Dena Hamid, Joan Melanson, Wyley Powell, Myrna Anacta Please note: Ministers of the Word & Eucharistic Ministers. If you cannot be present, please get a replacement to cover your ministry.
Living the Gospel by welcoming refugee families to Canada… Julie and her younger sister arrived in Canada through the help of the Office for Refugees to meet a resettlement group that welcomed them with a home and open arms. As orphans from a Refugee Camp in Ghana, they now have a safe place to call home in a country where their lives are not threatened. Julie is interested in studying and becoming a nurse in the maternity ward. She feels it is a passion she wants to pursue after watching her mother become ill and pass away after her sister’s birth. They now have hope for a better future and are no longer alone because of the work done through ShareLife-supported Office for Refugees. Last year, the ShareLife-supported Office For Refugees assisted 6,000 people with their resettlement needs. Our parish goal is $17,500.00. Todate we have collected $10,531.00. Thank you for your generous support!
Craft Sale Results Rental fee for Tables $1,450.00 Bake Sale 342.05 Raffle Draw 249.00 Food & Drinks 107.15 Less Expenses 53.00 Less Float 90.00 Total Raised - $2,005.20 A Big thanks to Azadeh Siedleczka who was instrumental in bringing in the vendors and for promoting the event. Thanks to Sheila Spencer for organizing the bake sale. Thanks to all the parishioners who donated baked goods and the volunteers who made this event possible with the volunteering of time and efforts, especially Michael Bachan, Greg Finley, Marc Perry, Glen Sunny, Poona Iyer, Pauline Granton, Julie & Sabrina Malichen-Snyder, Lareena D’Souza, Heather Kane, Cameron, Emily & Megan Dale, Elizabeth Doucette, Laura Ann Wilcox, Anna Krekora, Cathy Quendack, Sheila Brown-Vitullo, Marina Rezchwick, Tani Ellis and Orlando Delina. Pamela
Tea & Coffee Ministry will resume on Sunday,
October 15, 2017
Liturgical Publications 3171 LENWORTH DR. #12 MISSISSAUGA, ON L4X 2G6 (905) 624-4422
PAPE Quality Meat • Produce • Bakery • Deli
and Organics
Open 7 Days A Week / We Deliver
623 Danforth Ave. (416) 466-5371
40 -
4
strictly bulkThe Bulk Food Emporium
"Because you don't eat packaging"
638 Danforth Ave.(at Pape)
416-466-6849
Pastor: Reverend Jinto Mathew Puthiyidathuchalil, C.S.C.
Parish Secretary: Mrs. Pamela Cobham
In Residence: Rev. Al Mahoney, C.S.C.
Choir Director: Ms. Sarah Matte
Parish office hours: Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARISTSaturday: 5:15 pm (in the church)
Sunday: 10:00 am
(children's program only at 10 am service)
12:00 pm (African Catholic Community)
Weekday: Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri. at 12:05 pm in the chapel
BAPTISMBy appointment and after instruction.
MARRIAGEArchdiocesan Marriage Policy: Couples planning to be
married must contact a priest one year in advance. They must
also receive personal preparation for entering marriage.
Sacrament of Reconciliaton: Saturdays: 4:30 to 5:00 pm
and on request.
Catholic Cemeteries: 416-733-8544
Archdiocese of Toronto: www.archtoronto.org
Welcome to Holy Name Parish. We encourage all parishioners to become actively involved in your parish through its many groups and ministries. We also need and appreciate your financial support from regular offertory envelope contributions. Please ensure that you are registered with the office. Parishioners who are changing their address are asked to inform the parish office.
MINISTRIES:
Altar Servers
Baptismal Ministry
Children's Liturgy of the Word (ages 3-12)
Ministers of the Eucharist
Ministers of Communion to the Homebound
Ministers of Hospitality
Ministers of Music: Choir, Cantors, Instrumentalists
Ministers of the Word
RCIA: The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
(for those wishing to become Catholic)
COMMITTEES:
Finance Council
Liturgy Committee
Pastoral Council
GROUPS AND ACTIVITIES:
Altar Society
Alcoholics Anonymous
Beavers, Cubs, Scouts
St. Vincent de Paul Society 416-469-0842
All these groups may be contacted through
the rectory office.
Bulletin notices must be submitted in writing to the
office by noon Monday.
Holy Name School:
Phone 416-393-5215
Fax 416-393-5934
690 Carlaw Ave.
Principal: A. Totten
HOLY NAME PARISHHOLY NAME PARISHGOUGH AND DANFORTH (at Pape Subway)
Rectory: 71 Gough Ave. Toronto, Ont. M4K 3N9
Phone: (416) 466-8281 Fax: (416) 466-8559
Web site: holynameto.archtoronto.org Email: [email protected]
The Parish Hall is available for rent - please call Jocelyn the hall manager at 647-347-7637.
40 -
4
ShoppingLocally
Saves Gas
www.HazelSangster.ca
416-461-0907
SUTTON CITY REALTY INC. BROKERAGE*
Hazel Sangster Sales Representative
PLATINUM AWARD
Let Hazel's
29 years of
experience go
to work for you.
My expert Team
will clean & stage
your Home so you
get top $$$!
Complimentary
when you list
with Hazel.
O 'Connor Bros. &Connor Bros. &Ralph Day ChapelsRalph Day Chapels
Central Toronto's most
spacious funeral home.
Family owned and operated.
Honoured to serve
your community.
416 423-100050 Overlea Blvd.
www.heritagefuneralcentre.ca
COOK'SWallpaper & Paint
Est. 1949
WallpapersBring in this ad for 10% Below
Wholesale Prices!2672 Danforth Ave.
416-699-2669(between Main & Dawes Rd.)
Personal and
Small Business
Year Round
Service
1714 Danforth Ave.
416-406-9990
LIBERTIBERTYTAXSERVERVICEICE
Trull Funeral Home & Cremation Centre 1111 Danforth Ave.
(E. of Donlands)
416-465-4661Since 1912, families throughout Toronto have trusted
us with the most important of details.
Honoured ProviderDignity Memorial™
PESTCONTROLLIMITED
Termite Control Do it yourself supplies
1828 Danforth Ave.416-469-4111R.J. (Dick) Murphy
Holy Cross Cemetery & Funeral Home
905-889-7467
Mount Hope Cemetery 416-483-4944
Our Funeral Home is Now Open at Holy Cross Cemetery
www.catholic-cemeteries.com
THE PERFECT TO ADVERTISESPOTSPOT
TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE PLEASE CALL 905-624-4422
YOUR BUSINESS!
Selling the great neighbourhoods of Toronto since 1982
SELLING or BUYING...CALLMARIE NATSCHEFFSales Representative, Bosley Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage
416.322.8000
David Prendergast, MSW RSWtel: 416-570-9261
prendergastprendergast counsellingcounselling
643 Danforth Ave. (just across the street)
416-466-8003 • www.dndc.ca
DanforthDanforthNeighbourhoodNeighbourhoodDentalDental CentreCentre
You have 32 teeth.32 good reasons to stay in touch.
Looking for a cost effectiveway to advertise your business?
CALL TODAY905-624-4422
THIS SPACE IS
AVAILABLE
Remember...Let our advertisers knowyou saw their ad here.