- Our parish community extends a special word of thanks and gratitude to all liturgical ministers and to all those who helped make our celebrations so prayerful
- All involved in assisting in the preparation of our adult candidates for the Sacraments of Initiation at the Easter Vigil
- Our musicians for providing the beautiful music which greatly enhanced the Triduum Liturgies of Holy Thursday, Good Friday and the Easter Vigil
- All Lectors and Eucharistic ministers, Altar Servers and Ushers for their endless dedication
- Our Sacristans for the fine work in helping prepare and make the Triduum liturgies run so smoothly
- Many thanks to all who made donations for flowers
Divine Mercy Sunday
“Give Thanks to the Lord, for He is Good; His Steadfast Love Endures Forever.”
Have you ever noticed how people speak to one another when they fall in love? Once they have first gained the courage to tell the other person that they love him or her, they begin to use this expression quite frequently. As it begins to loose some of its impact, they begin to use expressions like “very much,” or “very, very much.” Ultimately, people who are in love tell the other person that they love the other so much that they will love them “forever,” or for “all eternity.” In fact, if the person you love ever tells you that they love you so much that they will love you until next Thursday, you can be pretty sure that your relationship is in trouble. Continue reading
Second Sunday of Easter: April 28, 2019
Living the Gospel by welcoming newcomers to Canada
Rashida endured years of domestic abuse while living in Egypt. Fearing her husband would abuse their children, she successfully applied for refugee status in Canada. Rashida arrived in Toronto, not knowing the language, what to do, or who could help. Fortunately, she met an Arabic speaker who told her about Catholic Cross cultural Services (CCS). CCS helped her navigate the immigration process and access the resources she needed. “CCS saved my life,” Rashida says. “Today I have money of my own, an apartment, and my children are finally safe and happy.”
Thus far our parish has raised $10,733 of our $44,300 – Please pray for the success of our campaign and give as generously as you are able to help us reach our goal.
May 5 is ShareLife Sunday. Please give generously.
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Bulletin for week of April 28, 2019
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul “Bundle Up” Collection
Please let those gently used items you can do without benefit our neighbours in need.
The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul is a non-profit charity whose volunteer members collect clothing, shoes, linen and small household goods to donate, exchange for vouchers or sell in order to support our works of charity.
We collect clothing, shoes, linen and small household goods. Please tie your donation bags to prevent spoiling.
There will be a truck parked behind the church on the North side of Markham Street all weekend between 9 am and 7 pm on Saturday, May 11 and Sunday, May 12
Winter Welcome Table Thank You!
Mass of Comfort
For those who in the past have attended the New Beginnings Bereavement sessions here at St. Peter’s are invited to attend Mass of Comfort on May 8 at 7:00 PM in the Church. It will be a time to reflect upon our hope in the eternal life Jesus promised and to renew friendships developed during the program. A social will follow.
Ordination to the Priesthood and First Mass of Deacon Adam Hincks, sj
Deacon Adam Hincks, sj, will be ordained to the priesthood on Saturday, May 11, 2019 at 9:00 am at St. Paul’s Basilica. Father Adam will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving here at St. Peter’s on Sunday, May 12th at 11:15 am. This will be followed by a reception in our parish hall. Please come and celebrate with us.
Feast of the Divine Mercy Sunday, April 28, 2019
Feast of the Divine Mercy Sunday, April 28, 2019
Programme
2:30 – 3:00 pm – Angelus and Novena prayer
3:00 – 3:45 pm Chaplet of the Divine Mercy (with the 3 o’clock prayer)
3:45 – 4:00 pm -Benediction
4:00 – 5:00 pm – Eucharistic Celebration by Fr. Michael McGourty – Pastor of St. Peter’s Church
A light refreshment will follow at the Church Basement Auditorium



