Bulletin for week of February 5, 2023
Dessert Themed Coffee Hour: Red Velvet Sunday!

join us for a dessert themed Coffee Hour!
Come for coffee, a featured dessert, friendly conversations and family activities!
Isaac Hecker and the Journey of Catholic America
Is the Holy Spirit moving you to find out more about His role in your life? Have you ever wondered why the second reading is always a letter from St. Paul that reflects on the workings and guidance of the Holy Spirit? The Toronto Paulist Associates would like to introduce you to one of the greatest American Catholic missionaries and saints of the 19th century who, like St. Paul, underwent a conversion and was driven by the Holy Spirit to preach the Good News to secular America using media tools of the modern age. Dare to be moved by the Holy Spirit – plan your night out to a screening of ISAAC HECKER AND THE JOURNEY OF CATHOLIC AMERICA which will take place on February 9th at 7:00 p.m. in the church auditorium. Who knows where He will lead you.
Tax Receipts 2022

Tax receipts for 2022 will be mailed out the week of February 6th. We appreciate your generosity in supporting your spiritual home. Thank you!
“No Greater Love”

The Beatitudes of Matthew’s Gospel (Matthew 5: 1-12), which we hear read on this Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year A, after we heard last week of the call of the first disciples, are referred to as a summary of the Gospel. They are said to summarize the way in which the disciples of Jesus are to live and follow the example of His life in the world today.
I think for many of us, when we hear the Beatitudes, or read them ourselves, there are three questions that can come to mind. These are: 1) What would it look like if someone was to live this way? 2) Why should anyone try to live this way? and 3) How can a person in the world today live this way?
Last weekend, following the Sunday Masses, I went to see a movie that offered a very powerful response to all of these questions. The movie was entitled “No Greater Love.” This movie is a documentary about the life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta that was produced in the United States by the Knights of Columbus. The movie beautifully depicts the way in which Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta served Christ in the poorest of the poor and followed almost literally the teaching of the Beatitudes, while instructing her Sisters in the Missionaries of Charity to do the same by the way they lived and served the poor around the world. Mother Teresa’s life was a witness to the way in which the Beatitudes invite Christians to turn the values of the world upside down by seeing in each person, especially the poorest of the poor, Christ Himse Continue reading
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Bulletin for week of January 29, 2023
Memorial Mass on First Friday February 3rd

The parish will celebrate the monthly memorial Mass on First Friday, February 3, to commemorate the anniversaries of the deceased friends and family members of parishioners. To enroll a family member for whom there is an anniversary of death, please call the parish office ahead of time during office hours.
Social Justice Committee Meeting on February 2nd

The Social Justice Committee of St. Peter’s Parish seeks to create a window that provides opportunities for formation, greater Parish engagement and collaboration in social justice issues and activities.
We invite you to attend a meeting on Thursday, February 2 at 7:00 PM in the parish auditorium. We will explore ways to support Ukrainian families and identify areas in which our Parish could extend our outreach and educate our parishioners about important topics.
If you would like more information about the Social Justice Committee, feel free to contact Fr. Michael (416-534-4219, ext. 211) or Sister Gabriel at 416-534-4219 or Vickie McNally at vick@total.net
Snow Day… Meetings Cancelled

Please be advised that due to the expected snow storm all meetings are cancelled for today, Wednesday, January 25, 2023.
Thank you and stay safe and warm!

