Ministry of Welcome and Greeting

volunteers_needed2In order that the Parish community of St. Peter’s might always be a warm and welcoming place for those who visit, the parish needs more people to participate in the ministry of greeting and welcoming. Those who exercise this ministry greet people before Mass, assist with the collection and help people to find the way around the parish community. If you would be interested in this ministry, please call the parish office to sign up (416-534-4219). There will be a workshop for new greeters/ushers on Saturday, April 29th at 2:00 PM  in the Church.

Friends of Jesus

Vision: To become an informal, interactive group of Catholic women who wishes to share/explore relevant, contemporary spiritual and familial/social issues while creating an environment of mutual faith and friendship.

Anyone interested in forming and/or joining this group please contact Sr. Gabriel Riddle at the parish office (416-534-4219).  The dates and times of the bimonthly meetings will be determined later.

Palm and Passion Sunday

Jerusalem is, and has been for several millennium, a great walled city that must be entered through one of the several gates in the city’s wall. It is a holy and sacred city. For the Jews, Jerusalem is that city where God dwelt among His people in the great temple at which they could visit Him and offer Him sacrifices. In His Holy City, God would listen to His people and they could be assured that they were standing in His presence. Whenever there was a great feast for the Jewish people they would go up to the city of Jerusalem to be near to God and celebrate with Him. For the Jewish people to live within the walls of Jerusalem—the Holy City—was the perfect life; it was equivalent to living with God on earth. In the mind of the Jewish person, the perfect place to die was within the walls of Jerusalem. To die within the walls of the Holy City meant that one had died with God in His Holy City and had indeed lived a blessed life. Continue reading

Palm Sunday; April 9, 2017

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Living the Gospel by supporting the Deaf community…

Taavi wasn’t engaged at his school or in extracurricular sports and as a Deaf person, he faced obstacles trying to join his hearing peers. His mom encouraged him to try to participate in the Deaf community. His life changed when he joined a Deaf basketball fun day hosted by Silent Voice and met Mike, Director of the Silent Voice Child and Family Program. He joined a Deaf sports team, began a co-op position with Silent Voice in his 4th year of high school, and was hired as a counselor in the Silent Voice Sign Language Summer day camp. He continues to volunteer at Silent Voice and says, “I’m grateful to ShareLife –supported Silent Voice and want to be a role model for Deaf kids, like Mike was to me.” Last year more than 600 deaf children received help through ShareLife-supported Silent Voice’s Sign Language Summer Camps.

Next ShareLife Sunday is May 7, 2017; Please give generously.

 

Easter Mysteries – Reflections on Risen Christ in the Gospels

On the Wednesdays April 19 and 26 from 7:00-9:00 p.m., in the St. Paul’s room at the Centre,  a reflective  input and sharing, on the Resurrection stories will be presented  with the aim of deepening one’s prayer life and understanding of these precious, timely texts in our faith tradition. Facilitator: Sr. Gabriel Mary cps. All welcome!

 “And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith”

(1 Corinthians 15:44)