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Clergy Appointments
January 19, 2007
 
   
PASTOR
Rev. Joseph Sultana
St. Aidan's Parish

ADMINISTRATOR
Rev. Andrzej (Andrew) Cyruk
Guardian Angels Parish, St. Columbkille
& St. Francis of Assisi, Washago

Rev. Sean Lee Lung
St. Luke's Parish

ASSOCIATE PASTOR
Rev. Joseph Denis April, C.S.B.
St. Basil's Parish

IN RESIDENCE
Rev. (Anthony) Louis Cassidy, C.S.Sp.
Laval House, Toronto

Rev. Adovi Eric Joel Goeh-Akue, S.J.
Toronto

Rev. Salvador Orara, S.J.
Blessed Sacrament Parish

Rev. Brando T. Recana, C.P.
St. Gabriel's Provincial House


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Community Events
January 19, 2007
 
   

Archdiocese of Toronto Events
of Prayer & Welcome for
Archbishop Thomas Collins
please click here for detailed information

Ark of the New Covenant
January 16-31, 2007
Event Location and Times
please click here for detailed information

XXVIX Annual Concelebrated
Mass in Honour of St. Patrick

Sunday, March 11, 2007 at 3:30 p.m.
St. Cecilia's Parish, Toronto
(Keele/Dundas area)

Most Reverend John Boissonneau,
Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto
Principal Celebrant and Homilist

Solemn Blessing of the Shamrock during Mass. For more information please call
416-769-8163 (St. Cecilia's Rectory) or
416-767-3403 (Mary Ann Mehes).

2007 St. Michael's Choir
School Dinner Dance

Join us at Villa Columbo on Saturday, February 10 for a sumptuous five-course dinner, dancing (with a few surprises), and a chance to win some wonderful prizes. We would love to see any alumni, families, and friends of the Choir School. Please come and support the school, while enjoying a fun evening,

“Dancing with the Stars”!

For tickets ($75 each) or more information, please contact Jennifer Walker at (416)283-7118 or
e-mail ray.knowles@sympatico.ca.

C.L.I.M.B. 2007
Now Open For Participant Registration!

C.L.I.M.B. (Catholic Leadership: Identify. Motivate. Believe) is a leadership program designed by the Office of Catholic Youth (OCY) for young people throughout the Archdiocese of Toronto.

In four sessions held over four months (March - June), young people will have the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of their own gifts and be encouraged to put those gifts at the service of their parishes, schools, families and communities.

The program is open to young leaders aged 15 - 19 and the total cost is $45.00 per participant. Anyone wishing to be involved should email his or her name, address, phone number, parish and school to John Dawson at: johnd@ocytoronto.org.

For more information please visit our website at: www.ocytoronto.org.

Freedom 2007 - Taizé in Toronto
Evening Prayer with the Songs of Taizé, including prayer around the Cross

February 16, 2007 at 7 p.m.
St. Basil's Church, 50 St. Joseph St.

Join Brother Emile of the Taizé community on February 17 for an evening of prayer, song, fellowship, reflection and the opportunity to celebrate the sacrament of reconciliation as the community's pilgrimage of trust continues. This evening is hosted by OCY and University of St. Michael's College Chaplaincy.

For more information see our website www.ocytoronto.org.

God, Sex & the Meaning of Life

Did you ever wonder…“What does the Church know about sex?” “Why we were created male and female?” “How can I truly be happy?” Discover God's Answers based on John Paul II's writings.

Mark your calendars to attend a seminar that will explore these and other questions at Holy Redeemer Parish Hall 796 Eyer Dr., Pickering, on Tuesdays, February 6, 13, 20 & 27. The Program runs from 7:00 to 9:00 each evening. Doors open at 6:45p.m.

Admission is free; Study Guide is $10.00 (optional). Please register by February 2, contact Rose Heron 905-683-9055 or Jan Noonan 905-420-8696 or Susan Kennedy 905-427-6137 or email: stbreg@gmail.com.

Worldwide Marriage Encounter

Married couples: You deserve a weekend to celebrate being together; to rediscover each other and focus on ways to make your relationship even better. A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend offers this opportunity. Consider giving each other or another couple that you know the gift of a weekend away from daily pressures; time to be with each other and with God on a Marriage Encounter Weekend.

Upcoming Weekend Date:
March 23-25, 2007

For further information or registration please contact: David and Lucy Adams 905-470-9590 or email adams@rogers.com.

Discuss Nouwen's
Can You Drink the Cup?
Online with Ed Wojcicki
February 19 – April 8, 2007

www.HenriNouwen.org
Join in any time!

This discussion on Henri's Can You Drink the Cup? will be moderated by Ed Wojcicki, writer, teacher and Henri Nouwen Society board member. Ed has written several of the Henri Nouwen Society's reading group reflection guides and is looking forward to a fruitful online discussion with you.

To start, go to www.HenriNouwen.org, click on “Blogs”. Click on “Discuss Nouwen Books Online”. No need to register or log in.

You can purchase a copy of Can You Drink the Cup? from www.HenriNouwen.org/shopcart or contact Steve Ellis at: Daybreak Books & Media*:
905-884-3454 x 234; toll-free: 1-800-853-1412, email: nouwenbooks@larchdaybreak.com

*Daybreak Books and Media is an outreach ministry of L'Arche Daybreak. Purchases from the shopcart or DB&M help to support the Daybreak community.

Through the Tunnel of Time: The Significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls for Judaism and Christianity

Saturday, February 3, 2007
2:30 - 4:00 p.m.
St. Joseph's Centre Auditorium
3377 Bayview Avenue.

The Dead Sea Scrolls have been a constant source of fascination since their chance discovery by Bedouin tribes-men in 1947. They provide a rare, if not unique, insight into life and customs around the time of Jesus' life and death. They contain our earliest copies of the books of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and many other Jewish writings that we did not know at all before this discovery.

Dr. Adolfo Roitman, an expert on the Dead Sea Scrolls, is the director and curator of the Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, which houses Israel's collection of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bar Kokhba Cave of Letters materials. Dr. Roitman is a Rabbi and holds a Ph.D. degree in Ancient Jewish Literature and Religion from Hebrew University in Israel.

Fee: $10.00 To register, please call 416 406 4398.

Don't miss your chance to hear this amazing speaker!

 

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