Thank you to Cardinal Leo, ShareLife and Catholic Charities for a grant of $26,000.00 to support the Winter Welcome Table!

The parish received a grant from ShareLife in the amount of $26,000.00 to support the Winter Welcome Table meal for those who might not otherwise receive a meal.

Cardinal Leo has made more than $800,000.00 available through ShareLife to help alleviate food scarcity throughout the Archdiocese of Toronto.  Without this support, our own program, and many others, would be severely compromised. Thank you Cardinal Leo, ShareLife and Catholic Charities!

Please continue to support ShareLife generously so that these programs may continue to help many in our community.

First Confession, First Communion & Confirmation Prep for 2025 ~ 2026

Decorative ImageIt’s that time of year to begin registrations for this year’s Sacramental Preparation Programme.  We are accepting registrations for ALL children, in both Public and Catholic schools, wishing to prepare for the celebration of the Sacraments of First Reconciliation, Holy Eucharist and Confirmation next spring.

♦♦First Communion:

Children in grade two or older are invited to celebrate the Sacraments of First Confession and First Communion.  Parents interested in enrolling their children in this programme are invited to attend one of the two scheduled meetings

– Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2 pm to 3 pm or
– Wednesday, November 12, 2025 from 7 pm to 8 pm

The meeting will take place in the main Church.

♦♦Confirmation:

Children in grade seven or older are invited to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation.  Parents AND their children interested in enrolling in this programme are invited to attend one of the two scheduled meetings

– Saturday, November 15, 2025 from 2 pm to 3 pm or
– Wednesday, November 19, 2025 from 7 pm to 8 pm

The meeting will take place in the main Church.

♦♦All Sacramental Preparation Classes must be attended by both Catholic and Public school children. Please inquire at the Parish Office, contact Fr. Michael at 416-534-4219, ext. 211 or visit us online, for further details and information about this year’s programme.

Thanksgiving 2025

“Has none but this foreigner returned to give thanks to God?” (Luke 17:18)

Decorative ImageThanksgiving is a North American holiday. If I remember my school lessons correctly, it derives from the experience of the first European settlers here in North America and their experience of their first few years here on this continent. The way we were taught about this holiday when I was in elementary school recalled how difficult these first Europeans found the bitter winters to survive on their own and how unprepared they were to make it through this difficult climate. They were so unprepared for the conditions they found on this continent that it was only with the help of the Indigenous People, who knew the land and the ways of growing here, that they were able to make it through those initial days. Once they had learned to grow crops in this territory and figure out how to survive the conditions on this continent, they were so grateful that they began to have a special feast called “Thanksgiving” at the end of the growing season to celebrate the goods of this land and the great opportunities that they had discovered here. From my school days, I recall a part of those initial Thanksgiving celebrations involved celebrations with the Indigenous People who had helped these first settlers to make their lives possible here. That is why so many of our celebrations still highlight the many vegetables and local products that were handed over to the Europeans by the Indigenous People to help them survive. Continue reading