This past week, there has been a very powerful film called “The Human Flow” showing at both the Bloor Docs Cinema and the Toronto International Film Festival’s Bell Lightbox Theatre. “The Human Flow” is a movie by director Ai WeiWei that presents a powerful look at the plight of the world’s 65 million refugees. It shows the way in which so many human beings have been uprooted from their homes and wander the world aimlessly, often because they are regarded as mere objects and pawns in the world of international politics. This movie attempts to show how real human beings are effected and destroyed by the manner in which world politics have impacted their lives. Not since World War II have so many people been uprooted by events like civil war, global warming and the political unrest that has been unleashed by the greed and power struggles of the world’s elites. This past year, the St. Peter’s Parish Community became acutely aware of the tragedy of the world’s refugee crisis as after a long wait, the community welcomed the re-settlement family that we have sponsored through Project Hope. This beautiful family left Iraq because they were persecuted as Christians; only to find themselves in Syria as civil war broke out there. To this date, some of their family are stuck in Turkey, awaiting re-unification here in Canada. I am so grateful to the many members of our community who have worked tirelessly to welcome and support this wonderful family. What this movie “The Human Flow,” and our parish’s experience with a resettlement family, make so very clear is how powerless individual persons can be in the face of the world’s political arrangements that are negotiated by the powerful elites of this world. It can be tempting to feel only despair in the face of such a situation where the dignity of the human person is given so little concern. Continue reading
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Bulletin for week of December 24, 2017
No Monthly Memorial Mass in December 2017
Due to the various celebrations during the Christmas Season, we will not have a Memorial Mass in December. The Memorial Mass on January 26, 2018 at 7:00 PM. in the church will include the names of all deceased loved ones whose anniversaries fall both in December and January.
Christmas & New Year Office Schedule 2017
Our parish office will be closed on the following dates
- Monday– December 25, 2017 – Christmas Day
- Tuesday– December 26, 2017, Boxing Day – Mass will be celebrated at 10 AM in the Chapel
- Monday – January 1, 2018 – New Year’s Day
**Note** – Friday, December 22 and Friday, December 29 the office will close at 12 Noon.
Schedule for Christmas 2017- Lectors & Eucharistic Ministers
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Bulletin for week of December 17, 2017
Christmas / New Year Mass Schedule 2017
Thanks for a successful Advent Cheer, Bake Sale and Bazaar
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Bulletin for week of December 10, 2017
Christmas Ornaments
Christmas Ornaments are available at the back of the Church to help the people of the Winter Welcome Table. Instructions for the ornaments are on the reverse side…donations are accepted until December 17. Any questions or for further information please contact Marie at 416-531-3846. Thank you for your ongoing support for our program.



