sacred heART – May 6, 2025 at 7 pm

Throughout the centuries, art has been a medium through which many have experienced and come to know about God. You are invited to an evening to encounter the God of Hope through the arts of music and painting. On own pilgrim journeys to the Kingdom of Heaven, God often uses art to speak to us and restore us to hope. Through the art of artist Ana Mancini and the music and theological reflections of Dr. Christina Labriola, you are invited to consider how might discover the hope of Jesus’ love in the Sacred Heart through music and art. Free Admission – All are Welcome!

May 6, 2025 – 7 pm

Co-sponsored by the Office of Catholic Youth | 416-599-7676 | OCYToronto.ca
St. Peter’s Church | 840 Bathurst St., Toronto | 416-534-4219 | StPetersToronto.ca
Please note Washrooms NOT Wheelchair Accessible

2025 Spring Fair!

Mark your calendars for the highly anticipated
St. Peter’s Parish Spring Fair 2025!

With delicious BBQ and desserts, a wide selection of books, a flea market full of hidden treasures, and exciting games and crafts, this event promises to be a fun-filled experience for the whole family. Join us on Saturday, April 26 from 1 pm- 7pm and Sunday, April 27 from 10 am – 1 pm at our church auditorium located across from the Bathurst subway station. Don’t miss out on this wonderful community gathering!

Looking to get involved in this year’s Spring Fair?

We’d love your help! Whether you’re interested in volunteering or showcasing your baking skills, we welcome your participation. To learn more, please call the parish office and let us know how you’d like to contribute. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of our vibrant community event!

Summary of Parish Survey 2025

One of the chief roles of the Parish Council is to ensure that St. Peter’s reflects the goals and meets the needs of parishioners to the greatest extent possible. To do that, though, we need to know what the members of the parish want, and how they feel about what St. Peter’s is doing.

To that end, the Council printed a six-question survey, which was distributed in the pews and the Parish Bulletin in December. It was also available online, through the parish’s web site.

This was not the parish’s first survey, but it was our most successful in recent years, with 41 responses, on paper and online. For the most part, people seem happy with what the parish is doing, and interested in getting involved. Let’s look at how each question was answered. Continue reading

The Source – Sisters of Life

The Sisters of Life will be hosting “The Source” in the Church on Thursday, January 23 at 7:00 PM. You are invited to come for an evening of Eucharistic Adoration (7:00 PM – 8:00 PM) followed by Christian fellowship (Social at 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM) in the Church Auditorium. Confession will also be available during Adoration

Follow-up on the 2025 Parish Survey

Thank you to all who took the time to fill out the parish survey!

Every survey was read and discussed by the entire parish council.

The most common suggestions that were received had to do with costly improvements to the parish building. It was agreed unanimously that these improvements should be made as soon as we receive the money to do so. The suggested improvements were the construction of an elevator to link basement and church, renovation and expansion of the washrooms, replacement of the heating system, a new sound system and the addition of bells in the bell tower. The costs of these improvements in our old church building would be well over two million dollars.

For those who do not know, our parish is already attempting to pay off a debt of over three million dollars. We do have some very generous donors. Thank you to those who do support the parish so generously. There are also a significant number of people who donate $5.00 a week. Today it is difficult to do anything with $5.00. As we barely pay our bills from week to week, there have been cutbacks in office hours and other services as a result of rising costs.

The suggestions made in this survey would require a major financial campaign that the council did not feel would be appropriate in these difficult times. These expectations do make very real the financial constraints on our community. If you are one of the many people who are donating $5.00 a week, perhaps consider what you can buy in today’s world for that amount. Even a movie is close to $20.00. Inflation has touched every area of our lives. We suspect that those who are still giving $5.00 a week are doing so because that is what they have always done. However, in order that we might attempt to do some of the things that parishioners expected to be done for them, please consider providing your parish with the financial means to do so.

Thank you again to all who filled out a survey. In the coming weeks, the parish council will report back and continue to respond to the suggestions and concerns.