When we read about Jesus’ actions in the Gospels, it can feel a bit overwhelming. This is especially true in the context of St. Mark’s Gospel, where Mark is...[read more]
Our readings this weekend remind us of the importance of listening to God’s voice, and allowing Him to guide us to holiness. Perhaps this is clearest in the response...[read more]
The registration for these Sacraments here: There is a brief information meeting for PARENTS/CAREGIVERS on Sunday, February 4th, 2024, at Assumption Parish after the 11:00am MASS. ...[read more]
This weekend, we hear St. Mark’s account of the calling of the first disciples. In many ways, this Gospel is a parallel to last week’s reading from John’s Gospel,...[read more]
YOU CAN ENJOY SEASON TWO WITHOUT HAVING SEEN SEASON ONE Some of the highlights of season two: the struggle of the disciples to come together as community while...[read more]
We will celebrate her feast at all weekend Masses next weekend January 27th and 28th at St. Angela. Coffee and treats will be served following all Masses by the...[read more]
As we enter into the brief period of Ordinary Time between the Christmas and Lenten Seasons, our readings this weekend focus on responding to the call of God. As...[read more]
Wednesday, January 24th at 5:30pm at All Saint's Anglican Church, City Hall Square. "YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD... AND YOUR NEIGHBOUR AS YOURSELF." LUKE 10:27...[read more]
Today, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Epiphany. The word Epiphany comes from the Greek Language, and it means a manifestation or revelation. Another term we can use...[read more]
Optionally: begin with a Scripture Reading: Matthew 2:1-12 (the story of the Magi). Also optional, you can sprinkle holy water in each room of your house while singing...[read more]