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St. Patrick's Parish
238 2nd Ave NE, Medicine Hat, AB T1A 6A1 Ph: 403-526-2265 Fax: 403-526-0058
Website: www.stpatscatholicchurch.com Email: stpatsch@telusplanet.net
27TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR A SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2020
Daily Mass and Sunday Masses are broadcast live on the Diocese website:
https://www.catholicyyc.ca/ or on their Facebook page.
Sacrament of Reconciliation - private appointment only on – Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday in the God Time Room / Library. Contact office to make an appointment 403-526-2265
Walk in Reconciliation Thursday 6:00-6:45pm
Pastor: Rev. Roque Pereira 403-526-2265
Deacon: Rev. Mr. Terry Olson 403-504-4352 ttolson@telusplanet.net Hospital & Senior Homes Chaplain: Rev. Francis Tran 403-977-4656 toan.2010@hotmail.com
Parish Pastoral Council Chair: Mel Deydey Catholic Women’s League (President) Anne Helfrich 403-502-6237 a-helfrich@shaw.ca
Knights of Columbus: (Grand Knight) Ernie Tomyn 403-527-7038 ernieandloretta@gmail.com
MASS INTENTIONS October 3rd – 9th 2020
Saturday, Oct 3 – 8:30am – Laid off Parish Employees
5:00pm – James Simpson
Sunday, Oct 4 – 9:00am – Lino & Teresa Dal Molin 11:00am – Mr. T. C. Kurian
Tuesday, Oct 6 – Joan Richard Wednesday, Oct 7 – Bryan Geaney Thursday, Oct 8 – Louis Schile Friday, Oct 2 – Joe Stroh
BELONGING IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD
Although the parable today is about who properly
oversees the work of the Kingdom of God, we can
easily shift the focus to who belongs within it and how
must those who belong behave. This includes every
one of us. Saint Paul provides this helpful list of
suitable actions. Do what is truthful, honorable, just,
pure, lovely, and gracious. He ends with, “Keep on
doing what you have learned and received and
heard.”
What truth that needs telling will I speak this
week?
What just thing will I think and then do?
How will I be gracious to those I meet, with those I
work, with those with whom I live?
27th
Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A
Sunday, October 4, 2020
1st Reading – Isaiah 5.1-7
The vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of
Israel.
Responsorial Psalm –Ps 80.8+11-15, 18-19 (R.Isa
5.7)
R. The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel.
2nd Reading – Philippians 4.6-9
Keep on doing these things, and the God of peace will
be with you.
Gospel – Matthew 21.33-43
The landlord will lease the vineyard to other tenants.
PARISH FINANCE DATE: –September 20 - 26, 2020
COLLECTION $ 4,277
PAD (pre-authorized debit) $ 640
TOTAL $ 4,867
TOGETHER IN ACTION $298
MASS TIMES Weekdays… Tuesday & Thursday at 7:00pm, Wednesday & Friday @ 8:30am,
Weekends… Saturday @ 5:00pm, Sunday @ 9:00am & 11:00am 1st Saturday of Month – Marian Mass 8:30am followed by Adoration, Confession & Benediction from 9:00-9:30am Parish Office Hours: Tuesday - Friday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm - Closed on Mondays, Weekends & Statutory Holidays
CHRIST BEFORE ME, CHRIST BEHIND ME, CHRIST WITHIN ME
Please join the 2020 Public Square Rosary Crusade!
Our nation is in great need of public prayer, repentance,
and conversion. We ask God to save Canada through the
Rosary of His Most Holy Mother.
Please join us in praying for our nation:
Saturday, October 10th at noon at
Riverside Veterans' Memorial Park
Please social distance: the use of masks is encouraged.
You may also want to bring your own lawn chair
WEEKDAYS… TUESDAY & THURSDAY AT 7:00PM, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY @ 8:30AM, WEEKENDS… SATURDAY @ 5:00PM, SUNDAY @ 9:00AM & 11:00AM
MASSES – TUESDAY AT 7:00PM, WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY AT 8:30AM, SATURDAY AT 5:00PM & 7:00PM, SUNDAY AT 8:30AM, 10:30AM & 12:30PM…
CALL 403-526-2265 TO REGISTER!
Saturdays at 8:30am at Holy Family Parish Hall.
An exciting new series hosted by a dynamic group of speakers, such as Dr.
Scott Hahn, Dr. Mark Miravalle, Dr. Mark Bergsma.
Alberta Health and Diocesan protocols around Covid 19 will be followed. Please contact Dcn. Robert for more information or to register. r.risling@icloud.com
An online option via Zoom May be available if there is sufficient interest
Any membership dues for this year or next year can be put in an envelope marked CWL and placed in the collection basket at back of the church or dropped off at the office.
Saturday October 3, 2020 MARIAN MASS 8:30am
(every first Saturday of the month)
Mary Queen of the Rosary followed by Reconciliation,
Adoration & Benediction from 9:00 – 9:30am
TELUS OPTIK TV CHANNEL 876
Two more parishes are live-streaming their Sunday Mass to TELUS Optik TV Channel 876. Kindly
share this schedule with your parishioners, especially the elderly who may prefer to watch the Mass
on TV. Note that this is only available to TELUS Optik subscribers. The updated schedule:
Sunday Masses
o Saturday at 5 pm (English) with Fr. Bob Dielissen - NEW
o Sunday at 10:30 am (English) with Fr. Edmund Vargas - NEW
o Sunday at Noon (Portuguese) with Fr. Fabio DeSouza
o Sunday at 5 pm (English) with Fr. Marek Paczka, SDS
Weekday Mass on Wednesday at 6 pm (Bilingual, Portuguese & English) with Fr. Fabio
DeSouza
Daily Rosary (Bilingual, Portuguese & English) with Fr. Fabio DeSouza
Download OPTIK TV Channel 876 new schedule
EMAIL SCAM
Several reports of email scams have been brought to our attention. The emails have been written in a
compelling way that the email addresses of the senders were not visually verified and responses
were sent. Perhaps this is a reminder that when someone you know asks you to email them back and
sounding desperate to perhaps check the sender’s email address. The scammers have become more
intelligent in acquiring the tone of how we write as clergy.
ONLINE GIVING
Our parish relies on our regular offertory giving for maintenance and growth. By making your pre-
authorized offertory gift, you are providing crucial support to care for your parish during this difficult
time. You can also use the online giving page on the diocesan website to set up a one-time or
recurring donation to your parish via credit-card. Funds donated will be transferred to the selected
parish. Give now at https://www.catholicyyc.ca/give [or contact your Parish to set up a direct debit
deposit].
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Submit stories about your faith in action! Contact us at 403-218-5511 or email
communications@calgarydiocese.ca
LINKS
News.CalgaryDiocese.ca | Announcements from the Diocese of Calgary
Events.CalgaryDiocese.ca | Diocesan events and registrations
Blog.CalgaryDiocese.ca | Catholic Pastoral Centre Blog
Careers.CalgaryDiocese.ca | Employment opportunities in the Diocese of CalgaryConnect to
the Diocesan Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
ORDO & General Directory for Catechesis
1. Reminder: Order the ORDO liturgical calendar 2020/2021 and other seasonal resources from
CCCB. Use the diocesan form below to benefit from the diocesan discount.
2. New General Directory for Catechesis is ready for preorder | See poster This third edition of the Directory for Catechesis (2020), prepared by the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, “offers fundamental theological-pastoral principles and some general guidelines that are relevant for the practice of catechesis in our time” (p. 15) Updated in part to address the rise of the digital culture and to incorporate the reflections on the recurrent theme of evangelization from synods of the past decade, the Directory is divided in three parts:
- Catechesis in the Church’s mission of evangelization - The process of catechesis - Catechesis in the particular Churches The Directory for Catechesis is an important tool and resources for all clergy and consecrated persons and all catechists at the Diocesan, parish or school level engaged in the catechesis and evangelization of the faithful and of all people.
To order both the ORDO & the General Directory for Catechesis, use the diocesan form below to get the diocesan discount. Please put in the correct item code number and quantity. You can use the same form to order any other seasonal products or ritual books that you require. Please send the completed form directly to CCCB Publications by e-mail publi@cccb.ca or fax, and the items will be shipped directly to you. You will receive an invoice from the diocese.
Download a blank order form Find item and item code number here: https://esubmitit.sjpg.com/cccb/index.aspx Email completed order form to: publi@cccb.ca
Recovering Together
Did you know? 265 million people could face starvation by the end of 2020. The economic fallout from COVID could push an additional half a billion people into poverty. Only 1 in 5 people in low-income countries are covered by safety net programs. And it is the most vulnerable and marginalized, such as refugees, women and Indigenous Peoples, who will disproportionately suffer the worst impacts. We are at a critical juncture for our common home. We must come together to pray for and support a global recovery to the pandemic that moves us towards a more sustainable and equitable future for all.
Find out more: https://www.devp.org/en/campaign/recoveringtogether Or locally: Contact Calgary Diocesan Council for Development and Peace:
carol.hollywood@shaw.ca
Covid & The Call to Faith: Importance of the Family
If you haven't already, please SHARE the Pastoral Letter from the AB & NWT Bishops with your parishioners via your parish website, digital newsletter or social media. WEEK 2: Importance of the Family COVID-19 invites us into a new appreciation of the family as the first
and vital cell of our society.#CatholicYYC Watch Panel Discussion Video Week 2: https://youtu.be/06yvUD-h8K0 Download Weekly Reflection (PDF) here ==> Pastoral Letter from the Bishops are included Social Media images here: Cover | Reflection | Panel Discussion
Watch now: "Importance of the Family" - "COVID & The Call To Faith" Moderator: Fran Lucas (National President-Elect, CWL-Canada) Panelists: Deacon Gerald & Marian Logan (Office of Life and Family, Archdiocese of Grouard-McLennan); Greg & Teresita Parillas (Couples for Christ); Theresa & Jordan Robinson (St. Vital Parish, Beaumont, AB); Sr. Lucinda Patterson, SA (Chair, Board of Directors, Lurana Shelter, Edmonton) Parishioners and all viewers are invited to respond to the prepared reflection questions or otherwise to send thoughts/comments to communications@calgarydiocese.ca
Resources & Events Worth Sharing
1. 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time - NEW Bulletin Shorts, free to use Mass Readings | Belonging in the Kingdom of God. Although the parable today is about who properly oversees the work of the Kingdom of God, we can easily shift the focus to who belongs within it and how must those who belong behave. This includes every one of us. Saint Paul provides this helpful list of suitable actions. Do what is truthful, honourable, just, pure, lovely, and gracious. He ends with, “Keep on doing what you have learned and received and heard.”
o What truth that needs telling will I speak this week? o What just thing will I think and then do? o How will I be gracious to those I meet, with those I work, with those with whom I live?
Reflection: Diocese of Springfield
2. White Mass with Bishop McGrattan On October 16, CCMA will have their annual White Mass for Catholic Health Care Workers with Bishop McGrattan. It is usually on the feast day of St. Luke, but because that falls on a Sunday this year, they will have it on the feast of Ste. Marguerite D’Youville who started the Grey Nuns and who care for the sick across Canada. Bishop McGrattan will give an address after the Mass. When: Friday, October 16 at 7 pm. Where: Sacred Heart Church at 1307 14 St SW. Check-in: Please arrive by 6:30 pm for registration. Register at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a0a4cabae2ba0f94-white
3. Canadian Federation of Catholic Physicians and Societies taking place on Saturday, Oct. 17 & Sunday Oct.18. The topic for the virtual conference this year is "Wonderfully Made: Technology for Patient Care", emphasizing how medical technology can affirm the dignity and worth of human life at every stage. Our president, Dr. Thomas Bouchard, is one of the scheduled speakers. Registration is free and open to everyone! To find out more, click here.
4. Exploring your temperament How do you know know the difference between personality and temperament? Vivens Academy invites you to join an online course "Dynamic Self-Understanding: Exploring Your Temperament" - where you will overview some important temperament models, and set you up to grow from an understanding of your own tendencies. Register here.
5. 2021 World Day of Communications The theme for the 2021 World Day of Social Communications chosen by Pope Francis echo the words of the Apostle Philip, so as to recall that communication consists in "encountering people as and where they are". The theme is: “Come and see” (Jn 1,46). Communicating, encountering people as and where they are. "In the epochal change we are experiencing, in a time that obliges us to social distance due to the pandemic, communication can enable the closeness that is necessary to recognize what is essential, and to truly understand the meaning of things. We do not know the truth if we do not experience it, if we do not meet people, if we do not participate in their joys and sorrows. The old saying “God meets you where you are” can be a guide for those engaged in media or communications work in the Church. In the call of the first disciples, with Jesus who went to encounter them and to invite them to follow Him, we also see the invitation to use all media, in all their forms, to reach people as they are and where they live." Read more
6. A true Christian chooses good over evil every day Pope Francis invites Christians to open themselves to God’s will and to put love for our brothers and sisters into action."Obedience does not consist of saying “yes" or “no”, but of acting, of cultivating the vineyard, of bringing about the Kingdom of God," he said. Read more
7. Mural helps Alberta indigenous artist reconcile a difficult past Through a commission to paint murals at three Catholic schools, 36-year-old Blackfoot from the Siksika Nation artist Ryan Willert has been able to find his own healing and reconciliation with the Catholic community. Read more
8. Jesus never said "Be true to yourself" The world tells us “you be you,” but Jesus didn’t die so that I could just be me … he died so that I could become like him. Dr. Sri argues how much more freeing and incredible it is to follow the call of the Christian Gospel, which shows us how we are most true to ourselves when we die to ourselves and “put on Christ.” Read more
9. How to accompany someone through a hard time? We talk about how to journey with each other through hardships and offer the powerful gift of presence. Walking through suffering with each other is sacred ground, so we need to learn how to become a compassionate presence and honour the vulnerability in others, while also being vulnerable ourselves. How to discern what we are able to offer to others or how to respond instead of falling into codependency or taking on the problems of others? Listen Podcast / Read more
Spiritual Centre of Peace, Healing and Prayer
Mount St. Francis Retreat Centre is nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains where
are all welcome in the name of Christ. The Franciscan Friars of Canada, inspired by the vision
and example of St. Francis and St. Clare of Assisi, have served here since 1949.
We offer silent retreats and spiritual direction. We also serve those in the 12 Step Program
through weekend and evening Serenity retreats. We listen to 5th steps. We host groups and
individuals seeking a place of quiet and stillness in an often hectic world. We can
accommodate up to 50 people (46 rooms/50 beds). We have one large and one small
meeting room, a library and chapel. We can accommodate most dietary restrictions. There
are approximately 500 acres to explore.
Our retreats are organized through a group of dedicated volunteer Captains that oversee the
registration. Please see our retreats page for more information.
We have strong ties with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Calgary; other Christian Churches,
schools and organizations; as well as others not affiliated with any particular faith but who
are in accord with our mission of peace, healing and prayer. We value the many loyal friends
and benefactors that have supported us in our ministry for over 70 years.
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