Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

“The Father has rescued us from the power of darkness and transferred us into the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins” (Colossians 1:13)

 

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On the last Sunday of every liturgical year, which this Sunday is, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of Christ the King—King of the Universe. Next Sunday, we will begin a new liturgical year as we celebrate the First Sunday of Advent.

The Solemnity of Christ the King takes place on the last Sunday of the liturgical year to remind us that at the end of time, Christ will come to judge the living and the dead. The solemnity is intended to remind us that we are to be ready to meet Christ when He comes by being ready to meet Him today and always. While Christians have always believed that Jesus was their king, this liturgical feast was established in 1925 by Pope Pius XI. He instituted it in troubled times to remind Catholics that the worldly powers that were causing such political turmoil at the time were only temporary and passing. The true Kingship over humanity belonged to Christ and Christians ought to be more concerned with following Christ than those passing worldly powers. At the same time that Pius XI instituted the feast, he suggested that as it was celebrated all Catholics ought to renew their consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Pius XI’s motto as Pope was: “Christ’s Peace through Christ’s reign.” Continue reading

New Sunday Missals 2022-2023

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The 2022-2023 Sunday Missal for the new liturgical year which begins on the First Sunday of Advent -November 27, may be obtained at the Parish office or at the back of the Church. Cost is $7.00. Kindly place the amount in the box placed at the Centre of the isle if you would like to pick up the missal from the Church. Thank you!

Free Webinar: Estate Planning from a Catholic Perspective

Join this webinar, on Saturday, November 19, 2022 at 9:00 am,  and learn about the importance of a Will, Powers of Attorney & Estate Planning as well as Catholic teachings and traditions around cremation. The Archdiocese of Toronto estate planning team & Catholic Cemeteries & Funeral Services will share:

  • How to protect your loved ones with a proper Will
  • How to ensure that your wishes are legally protected
  • About Powers of Attorney
  • Estate Trustee selection
  • Finding lawyers and estate planning advisors
  • Our Catholic traditions around wills, cremation, burial and funeral

To register, send us an email to: development@archtoronto.org

Please include ‘webinar November 19th’ in the subject line and provide your name in the body of a message.  Also, we would be grateful if, for the sake of our statistics, you could let us know whether you are planning to watch this webinar alone or together with a family member.

You will receive a link a couple of days before the webinar.

Bereavement Support Group – Nov. 17 – Dec. 15, 2022

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A five (5) week bereavement support group will be starting at St. Peter’s Parish starting on Thursday, November 17 to December 15, 2022 from 1:30 – 3:30 pm in the rectory/auditorium. If you or someone you know is dealing with the loss of a loved one and would like to join this group, please register at the parish office (416-534-4219) or email: contactus@stpeterstoronto.ca   Facilitator: Sr. Gabriel Mary Riddle, cps

Remembrance Day – November 11, 2022

Decorative ImageOn November 11th, we remember in thanksgiving those who made and who continue to make the supreme sacrifice for us in time of war. We pray that the offering of their lives may not have been in vain. Today we dedicate ourselves to the cause of justice, freedom and peace, and for the wisdom and strength to build a better world. May we keep all those who are overseas in our prayers, that they may return home safely.