Welcome Father Joseph Alozie, C.C.E.

Please welcome Father Joseph Alozie, C.C.E. to St. Peter’s Parish. Father Alozie is a professor of systematic theology at St. Augustine’s Seminary. He will be here from October 23 till October 31 to celebrate the parish Masses, while Father Michael is away visiting his parents.

Fall Fair 2017 Photos

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Fall Fair Thank You

thanks1We offer many thanks to all who worked so hard for a successful Fall Fair this year. There were many people who donated, worked and contributed to this success. Just as important to the success of the Fair is the involvement of so many parish people and groups. Much gratitude is extended to all involved.

“Give to God the things which Belong to God.”

loveI really like the way that people who are in love speak to one another. It can almost seem like there are never enough words to express their affection for one another. The first really big challenge in their communication usually comes when they desire to tell the other person that they are in love for the first time. Once the first person has mustered the courage to tell the other person “I love you,” it almost seems like they cannot say it enough. They start to say it to the other person all the time. Soon those words lose their force and they need to start adding adjectives, like “I love you very much,” or “I love you very, very much.” Usually, once people run out of words for how much they love one another, they usually start to add expressions of how long they wish to love one another to their words of affection. These expressions of love, which have to do with time, usually state something like “I will love you to the end of time,” or “I will love you for all eternity.” I do not think I have ever heard people who really deeply are in love say: “I will love you until July 1, 2020; that is how much I will love you!” Real and true love always wants to express that the beloved is everything to the one who loves and that the hope is that this love will last forever. Continue reading

Discernment Retreat – Friday, November 10 to Sunday, November 12, 2017 at St. Francis Centre, Caledon

The Office of Vocations invites single Catholic men, 17 years and older to attend a Discernment Retreat from Friday, November 10 (begins at 7 p.m.) to Sunday November 12, 2017 at St. Francis Centre, Caledon. This is a good retreat for men who are at crossroads in discerning God’s desired vocation for them. The retreat offers guided reflections, Holy Mass, Adoration, Confession and the assistance of a vocations team. Register online at www.vocationstoronto.ca. Registrants 17 years old require parental consent.

For more information, please contact (the parish priest) or the Office of Vocations at: 416 968 0997; email:  vocations@archtoronto.org.

Winter Welcome Table News

WWTWinter welcome table is returning……the program to feed the homeless and marginalized of the inner city..primarily in the annex area….will start again on November 6. All interested volunteers are asked to attend an Orientation meeting on Wednesday, October 25, at 7:00 PM in the auditorium of St. Peter’s church (door under archway entry).

Central region celebration of 175th anniversary of the Archdiocese of Toronto

You are invited to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the Archdiocese of Toronto with His Eminence Cardinal Thomas Collins, Archbishop of Toronto, and His Excellency Bishop Robert Kasun to commemorate this historic milestone in our central region.

This invitation is open to all Central region parishes, to join us at Mass and a reception – so we can together celebrate the 175 years of faith, fellowship and prayer!

Celebration for the Central region:

  • Date:              Thursday, October 19, 2017 – 7 p.m.
  • Venue:            Blessed Trinity Parish, Toronto
  • Address:         3220 Bayview Ave. (north of Finch Ave.)

All Central region parishioners are invited, so please do come and celebrate this blessed event with us! See you there!