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L’énoncé de la Mission La communauté
catholique de Ste-Anne est axée sur le Christ, animée, accueillante
et se dévoue à l’œuvre du Saint-Esprit avec soucis envers tous.
“Partager l’Esprit, le Service et la Stabilité”
Paroisse
Temporary Online Mass Times
www.steanneparish.ca 12233 Tecumseh Rd. E., Tecumseh, ON N8N 1M3
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
closed for lunch from 12 pm - 1 pm Email: [email protected] Phone: (519) 735-2182 Fax: (519) 735-2456
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Parish Office
is still closed to the public until further notice.
You can reach us by telephone or by email
during regular business hours
Parish te-Anne
Saturdays: 9-10:30 am indoors in the Ste Marguerite Bourgeoys room off the Foyer or by appointment. Celebrated on the second and last Sunday of each month.
Preparation mandatory.
Register online at: www.steanneparish.ca/baptism
Sacraments For more information and to register your child for their online preparation, please visit our website at:
www.steanneparish.ca/1st-confession-communion
Please contact one of the priests at least one year in advance. Couples are required to attend a marriage
preparation course. Guidelines are available at the Parish office.
Considering a call to the Priesthood or Permanent Diaconate? Contact any of our priests, deacons or
email [email protected] for help in discernment.
Please contact the Parish office 24/7 *Emergency: (226) 787-0943
For more information and for your teen to register for their online preparation, please visit our
website at: www.steanneparish.ca/confirmation
Weekdays: Monday - Saturday: 8:30 am All of our daily Masses are live streamed as well as our Saturday 5 :30 pm, Sunday 8:30 am (bilingual) and 12:00 pm Noon Masses
Access our online live streams by visiting our Facebook page www.facebook.com/steannetecumseh, our YouTube channel SteAnneTecumseh at www.youtube.com/channel/UCxLr2VJVj7WMJRfNp4PE0cg
and our website at www.steanneparish.ca
Online Children’s Church: 9:30 am Sunday
Children's Church with Miss Katherine
Saturday: 5:30 pm
Sunday: 8:30 am (bilingual) & 12:00 pm Noon
January 3, 2021
THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD
Dear parishioners of Ste. Anne,
Happy New Year! 2021 the year for creative courage
As we usher in the New Year and ask God for the grace of new beginnings in our lives, families,
church and world, we are reminded that this year is placed under the patronage of St. Joseph. Pope
Francis remarked, in his letter inaugurating the Year to St. Joseph, that Joseph was a man of creative
courage who was able to accept the reality of life’s circumstances and persevere through difficulties.
“If the first stage of all true interior healing is to accept our personal history and embrace even the
things in life that we did not choose, we must now add another important element: creative courage.
This emerges especially in the way we deal with difficulties. In the face of difficulty, we can either
give up and walk away, or somehow engage with it. At times, difficulties bring out resources we did
not even think we had.” (Apostolic letter Patris Corde, no.5)
Although we had hoped that the pandemic would have been long over when 2021 would come, and
though we may be tired, frustrated and filled with uncertainties, we are called to confront this year
with the same creative courage of Joseph. God trusted that Joseph would know what to do in some
very difficult circumstances so as to protect the Holy Family, without every detail being known to
him in how things would turn out. God trusts us, in the same way, to live out our faith during the time
of pandemic, to be the light of Christ for others and to reach out in safe ways to those in need.
As we prepare this year for our Family of Parishes, along with St. Simon & St. Jude, Belle River,
Paroisse St-Jérôme, Ste. Anne and Good Shepherd Parishes, we ask the intercession of St. Joseph
protector of the Church and patron of Canada, to inspire creative courage in our lives of faith and
communities. With this grace of creative courage we will certainly be surprised with resources,
talents and strength that we did not realize we possessed.
May God fill your hearts with health, joy, peace and creative courage for 2021!
Fr. Patrick Bénéteau
Paroisse Ste-Anne Parish
Tecumseh, Ontario
PARISH STAFF
Père/Fr. Patrick Bénéteau ~ administrateur/administrator
Fr. Mark Poulin ~ parochial vicar
Père/Fr. Phil Guimaraes ~ vicaire/parochial vicar
Père/Fr. Rob Renaud ~ vicaire/parochial vicar
Deacon Frank Lepain ~ [email protected]
Katherine Marsh ~ agente de pastorale/pastoral minister
Nancy Asciak ~ coordinator of ministries, youth & retreats
Cheryl Senay ~ financial secretary
Lucille Lefèbvre ~ réceptionniste / secrétaire
Barbara Bateman Dolorèse Héroux
~ custodian ~ cook & housekeeper
Daily Mass - INTENTIONS - de messe quotidiennes
January 3, 2021
THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD
Monday, January 4 at 8:30 am
Wesley Orr (2A) Jeanne Orr
George Jagistsch Victor & Debbie Calleja
Rosa Imineo (1A) Rosalia Gallippi
Souls in Purgatory Cora Palor
Harvey Cochois Daughter, Claire Couvillion
Tuesday, January 5 at 8:30 am
Spec Ints of the Baillargeon & Shuttleworth Families Leo & Rose
Boula Boutros Family
Bénoit Éthier son épouse, Irène
Teresa Lepera-Rosato John & Michelle Lepera
Shamouel Koryeal Rory Tiongson
Adoration - Tuesdays 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Le mardi 5 janvier à 16h - messe en français à St-Jérôme
Wednesday, January 6 at 8:30 am
Alessandro & Anna Apruzzese Patrizia, Laura & Family
In Thanksgiving C. Vavasour
Germaine Gaudet Richard et Thérèse Raymond
Holy Souls in Purgatory
Spec Ints of Steve & Joan Schell Elaine
Le mercredi 6 janvier à 9h - messe en français à St-Jérôme
Thursday, January 7 at 8:30 am
Jeanne Proulx Her sister, Marcella & Family
Fleur-Ange Beaupré Diane Gérard
Shirley Mailloux Richard & Vivianne Fox
In Honour of St. Andre’s Feast Day Jeanne Orr
Rose Cullen (8A) Katherine Korenich
Le jeudi 7 janvier à 9h - messe en français à St-Jérôme
Friday, January 8 at 8:30 am
John Verhaegen Louis Marion
Ronald Proulx Chico
Ron Deslippe Knights of Columbus, Council 4375
Ernesto Navarro Sr. Family
Joseph & Charles Mayea Loretta & Larry Lappan
Le vendredi 8 janvier à 9h - messe en français à St-Jérôme
Adoration - Fridays 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Saturday, January 9 at 8:30 am
Felix Rubio Melba Rubio
Zlata Stark Joza Tencic, Linda & Daniel De Napoli
Spec Ints of Matt Jaglarz V & L Ross
Doris Bechtel (1A) Bob
Carmella Bennett Norm Hennin
Parish Offertory
Sunday, December 20, 2020
$ 6,035.00 Offertory + $ 3,635.00 PAR
Total = $ 9,670.00
Thank you for your continued support!
Temporary Grey Zone Online
Saturday and Sunday Mass Schedule
Saturday, January 9 - Evening
17h messe en français à St-Jérôme Pour les paroissiens
5:00 pm Mass at Good Shepherd For the Parishioners
5:30 pm Mass For the Parishioners
Sunday, January 10 - The Baptism of the Lord
8:30 am Bilingual Mass (English Homily) For the Parishioners
10h messe (en français) à St-Jérôme Pour les paroissiens
11:00 am Mass at Good Shepherd For the Parishioners
12:00 pm Noon Mass For the Parishioners
It’s easy to give for your parish needs!
1. Join PAR (pre-authorized remittance) A pre-arranged
donation amount withdrawn from your bank account.
2. By mail, send a cheque made out to "Ste-Anne Church"
3. Request personalized donation envelopes
4. By telephone, credit card donations
5. INTERAC e-transfer. Log in to your online bank and
add [email protected] as the recipient.
6. Online via CanadaHelps
www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/18877
Our Deceased. Please remember in prayer our deceased loved
ones, especially, Rosa Strano. May they rest in peace and may the
Lord send comfort and consolation to their families.
Holy Family Retreat House Needs Your Support
Holy Family Retreat House has served the Diocese of London since
1948 providing a serene, safe environment in a beautiful physical
location. Located in the hamlet of Oxley, on the shores of Lake Erie,
Holy Family Retreat House is an attractive facility that exudes charm
and a sense of peace and quiet.
www.hfrh.ca
Donations are needed to support the Retreat House so it will be
there, ready to serve you, our parishes, students, those discerning
vocations and the many others who will bring their spiritual needs to
those sacred grounds. Much has been accomplished in the last two
years under the direction of Deacon Frank Lepain: painting,
renovation of the chapel and dining room, new beds, plumbing and
boiler repairs, and restoration of the grounds. But with no revenue
from guests for the past and next several months, your support is
needed. Please help us keep the Retreat House ready for tomorrow
by donating what you can today.
You can e-Transfer to
or go to
www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/diocese-of-london/
and select the Retreat House from the fund options on the right.
Thank you - Merci! A sincere thanks to everyone for the many Christmas greetings,
cards, treats, words of support and prayers that you have blessed
us with over the past couple of weeks. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness are greatly appreciated and we are all blessed to be
serving in our parish communities.
Fr. Patrick, Fr. Mark, Fr. Rob and Fr. Phil.
Drouillard Place Thanks You …
Dear Ste-Anne Parishioners,
Thank you for being so generous with your donations to Drouillard
Place. You’re having such an impact and making so much of a
difference.
We can’t say THANK YOU enough for your ongoing support and
generosity of giving back to the community!. This is truly
heartwarming for us to be able to use these funds to keep the spirit
in Christmas for all of our program participants.
God Bless you all & your families.
Epiphany House blessing It is an ancient tradition that not only places
God at the entrance of your home, it places
your entire family under his protection. The
Epiphany blessing of chalk and homes is a
centuries old tradition where priests would
visit each home in their parish after the Feast of the Epiphany. Over
time it became more difficult to accomplish such a feat as parishes
became larger and larger and priests were stretched thin. For this
reason it became an accepted tradition that a member of the family
is able to lead this blessing in place of the priest. The prayer of
blessing is found at the end of this bulletin.
Bénédiction de la maison à l'Épiphanie Cette ancienne tradition qui non seulement place Dieu à l'entrée de
votre maison, mais qui place toute votre famille sous sa protection.
La bénédiction de la craie et des maisons à l'Épiphanie est une
ancienne tradition de plusieurs siècles où les prêtres visitaient
chaque maison de leur paroisse après la fête de l'Épiphanie. Avec le
temps, il est devenu plus difficile d'accomplir un tel exploit, car les
paroisses sont devenues de plus en plus grandes et les prêtres ont
été étirés. Pour cette raison, il est devenu une
tradition acceptée qu'un membre de la famille
soit capable de diriger cette bénédiction à la
place du prêtre. La prière de bénédiction se
trouve à la fin de ce bulletin.
Temporary Eucharistic Adoration Schedule
Tuesdays 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Fridays 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
A limit of 10 people is allowed in the Church / Parish Hall at any
time per 1/2 hour time slot. Pre-registration required at:
https://steanneparish.flocknote.com/signup/34598
(registration opens at 9 am on Monday, January 4, 2021)
Masks Mandatory and Social Distancing Protocols followed.
In Eucharistic Adoration we encounter
Jesus Christ in body, soul and blood and divinity
Mass Intentions Though the Parish Office is currently closed to the
public, you can still schedule a Mass for your special
intention, sick or deceased relative or friend.
Kindly drop-off an envelope with the intention, your preferred date,
your name, your phone number and payment of $10 per intention or
email us at [email protected]. We will contact you if your date is not
available.
However, due to the high volume of requests we are implementing a
new protocol that we ask that individuals and families sending in or
calling in to request Mass intentions be limited to two (2) Mass
intentions per month during a six (6) month period.
This gives everyone in the parish a fair chance to have a Mass
intention said for their loved ones. We are now taking requests for
the period of January to the end of June 2021.
2021 Sunday Missals and Calendars There are still 2021 Liturgical Year Sunday Missals
available for purchase at the cost of $4.00 each and
our complimentary 2021 Parish calendars courtesy of
Marcotte Funeral home.
Contact the parish office to arrange pick-up.
Living with Christ - Monthly Missalette Available in English et en français
To purchase your own annual subscription delivered
directly to your home monthly which includes
one monthly missalette, plus one Christmas and one
Easter edition.
Visit www.novalis.ca
or call 1-800-387-7164 for English and 1-800-668-2547 en français
The Blessing (Upon entering the house - or at the front door):
Leader: Peace be to this house.
All: And to all who dwell herein.
Leader:
From the east came the Magi to Bethlehem to adore the Lord; and opening their treasures they offered precious gifts: gold for the great King, incense for the true God, and myrrh in symbol of His burial.
All: My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour for he has looked with favour on his lowly servant. From this day all generations will call me blessed: the Almighty has done great things for me, and
Holy is his Name. He has mercy on those who fear him in every generation. He has shown the strength of his arm, he has scattered the proud in their conceit. He has cast down the mighty from their thrones, and has lifted up the lowly. He has the hungry with good things, and the rich he has sent away empty. He has come to the help of his servant,
Israel for he remembered his promise of mercy, the
promise he made to our fathers, to Abraham and his
children forever.
All: From the east came the Magi to Bethlehem to adore the Lord; and opening their treasures they offered precious gifts: gold for the great King, incense for the true God, and myrrh in symbol of His burial.
Leader: Our Father Who art in Heaven,
hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come,
Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses
as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead and lead us not into temptation,
All: But deliver us from evil.
Leader: All they from Saba shall come
All: Bringing gold and frankincense.
Leader: O Lord, hear my prayer.
All: And let my cry come unto Thee.
Leader: Let us pray.
O God, who by the guidance of a star didst on this day manifest Thine only-begotten Son to the Gentiles, mercifully grant that we who know Thee by faith may also attain the vision of Thy glorious majesty. Through Christ our Lord.
All: Amen.
Leader: Be enlightened, be enlightened, O Jerusalem, for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee– Jesus Christ born of the Virgin Mary.
All: And the Gentiles shall walk in thy light and kings in the splendour of thy rising, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon thee.
Leader: Let us pray.
Bless, O Lord God almighty, this home, that in it there may be health, purity, the strength of victory, humility, goodness and mercy, the fulfillment of Thy law, the thanksgiving to God the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. And may this blessing remain upon this home and upon all who dwell herein. Through Christ our Lord.
All: Amen.
(After the prayers of the blessing are recited, walk through the house and bless each room by sprinkling with holy water.)
(Take the blessed chalk and first write the initials of the three Wise Men, connected with Crosses, over the inside of your front door (on the lintel, if possible). Then write the year, breaking up the numbers and the year so that they fall on both sides of the initials. It should look like this, for example
20 C+M+B 21
with the “20 “being the millennium and century, the “C” standing for the first Wise Man, Caspar, the “M” standing for Melchior, the “B” standing for Balthasar, and the “21” standing for the decade and year. It is also popularly believed that the Kings’ initials stand for “Christus Mansionem Benedicat”)
(“Christ bless this house”).
La Bénédiction
(À l'entrée de la maison ou à la porte d'entrée) :
Animateur/trice : Que la paix soit avec cette maison…
Ensemble: Et à tous ceux qui habitent ici.
Animateur/trice :
De l'Orient, les Mages sont venus à Bethléem pour adorer le Seigneur ; et en ouvrant leurs trésors, ils ont offert de précieux cadeaux : de l'or pour le grand Roi, de l'encens pour le vrai Dieu, et de la myrrhe en symbole de Son enterrement.
Ensemble:
Mon âme exalte le Seigneur, exulte mon esprit en Dieu, mon Sauveur ! Il s’est penché sur son humble servante; désormais, tous les âges me diront bienheureuse. Le Puissant fit pour moi des merveilles ;
Saint est son nom !
Son amour s’étend d’âge en âge sur ceux qui le craignent. Déployant la force de son bras, il disperse les superbes. Il renverse les puissants de leurs trônes, il élève les humbles. Il comble de biens les affamés, renvoie les riches les mains vides. Il relève Israël son serviteur, il se souvient de son amour, de la promesse faite à nos pères, en faveur d’Abraham et de sa race, à jamais.
Ensemble:
De l'Orient, les Mages sont venus à Bethléem pour adorer le Seigneur ; et en ouvrant leurs trésors, ils ont offert de précieux cadeaux : de l'or pour le grand Roi, de l'encens pour le vrai Dieu, et de la myrrhe en symbole de sa enterrement.
Animateur/trice :
Notre Père, qui es aux cieux,
que ton nom soit sanctifié, que ton règne vienne,
que ta volonté soit faite sur la terre comme au ciel.
Donne-nous aujourd’hui notre pain de ce jour.
Pardonne-nous nos offenses, comme nous pardonnons
aussi à ceux qui nous ont offensés.
Et ne nous laisse pas entrer en tentation…
Ensemble: …mais délivre-nous du Mal.
Animateur/trice : Tous ceux de Saba viendront…
Ensemble: …en apportant de l'or et de l'encens.
Animateur/trice : Seigneur, écoute ma prière…
Ensemble: …et que mon cri soit entendu par toi!
Animateur/trice : Prions le Seigneur;
O Dieu, qui par la conduite d'une étoile a manifesté en ce jour Ton Fils unique aux païens, accorde avec miséricorde que nous qui Te connaissons par la foi puissions aussi atteindre la vision de Ta glorieuse majesté. Par le Christ notre Seigneur.
Ensemble: Amen.
Animateur/trice : Sois illuminée, sois illuminée, Jérusalem, ar ta lumière est venue et la gloire du Seigneur est ressuscitée sur elle - Jésus-Christ né de la Vierge Marie.
Ensemble: Les païens marcheront à ta lumière et les rois dans la splendeur de ton ascension, et la gloire du Seigneur est montée sur toi.
Animateur/trice : Prions le Seigneur;
Seigneur Dieu tout-puissant, bénis cette maison, afin qu'en elle se trouvent la santé, la pureté, la force de la victoire, l'humilité, la bonté et la miséricorde, l'accomplissement de Ta loi, l'action de grâces à Dieu le Père et au Fils et au Saint-Esprit. Et que cette bénédiction demeure sur cette maison et sur tous ceux qui y habitent.
Par le Christ notre Seigneur.
Ensemble: Amen.
(Après avoir récité les prières de la bénédiction, traversez la maison et bénissez chaque chambre en aspergeant d'eau bénite. Prenez la craie bénie et écrivez d'abord les initiales des trois Mages, connectées avec des croix, sur l'intérieur de votre porte d'entrée (sur le linteau, si possible). Ensuite, écrivez l'année, en séparant les chiffres et l'année de façon à ce qu'ils tombent de chaque côté des initiales. Cela devrait ressembler à ceci, par exemple :
20 C+M+B 21
avec le « 20 » désignant le millénaire et le siècle, le « C » désignant le premier Sage, Gaspard, le « M » désignant Melchior, le « B » désignant Balthasar, et le « 21 » désignant la décennie et l'année. On croit aussi que les initiales des Rois sont aussi représentées : “Christus Mansionem Benedicat”).
(« Que le Christ bénisse cette maison »)