-
Contact: Jerry Stack 780-459-4589
those who care for them:
Pastoral Care parishioners will bring Communion or visit those who are sick, shut-in, or in the hospital.
Please pray for our sick and
Anstruther, Ruth Arcand, GeriArnold, BernieBarteski, DecolynneJoBecigneul, Beatrice Belanger, JeanneBlack, MichelleBoles, OlesiaBrassard, TonyBurrows Whittle,NormaButler, Chantelle
Castro, ChericaChampagne, Georgette Charles, DianeDelory, HelenDuncan, JohnFedorchuk, HelenFerguson, LisaFischer, KenFischer, SheilaFraser, BrendaFrattin, RobGordon, ShelleyGrant, EdHack, ShannoHamilton, KeithHealey, JoanneHoltner, ColinKay, EdwardKho, ThomasKlatchuk, BetteLafreniere, Jeannine
Laliberte, Cathy
Meister, MaryMikalonis, Emily & SandraMitchell,
Willott, DominicWright, RandyZima, Chad
Lindsay, CarolynMacDonald, DuncanMacDonald, LorraineMaier, EmiliaMartell, Shelley
Chuck Jr.Nolin, MelissaNgayaan, RufinoPanzeter, KarlPaquette, JosephPerry, DavidPetryshyn, TeddyPollok, JulietteRobertson, DuncanRobertson, TrevorRiopel, PaulSabourin, CindySabourin, RichardShewchuk, BillSokolan, LenaSwift, CarlTheilade, EarlThurnbeck, LucieTrepanier, Mark
Lemieux, Douglas LeBlanc, Darlene
Carey, Louise
www.starofthenorth.ca Phone:780-459-5511
Star of the North Retreat Center
Finding Serenity Through Surrender: A Recovery Retreat: Led by Sylvain L. and Justin R. Friday, February 7th, 7:00 pm to Saturday, February 8th, 6:00 pm. Cost: Live-in: $150, Commuters: $100.
The Power of Scripture to Transform: Led by Archbishop Emeritus Sylvain Lavoie OMI. Thursdays, February 13th, 20th and 27th, from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. Cost $80.
Listening to Your Life: A Contemplative Day Retreat: Led by Jodi Lammiman and Amy Spark. Saturday, February 1st, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. Cost: $95.
January is our yearly CWL Membership Drive. If you are interested in joining or have questions please contact Sandra Larock at [email protected] or Catherine MacIsaac at [email protected]. The annual membership fee is $30 and sign-up weekend will be January 18th and 19th at all Masses.
Help Line at 780-471-5577. Let us remember the poor! Blessings, Ken Gallagher, President, St. Albert Conference.
To donate, please call the
The next pancake breakfast will be Sunday, February 2nd after the 9:00 and 11:00 am Masses.
Promotion of World Peace. We pray that Christians, followers of other religions, and all people of goodwill may promote peace and justice in the world.
“Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved; for You are my praise."
Jeremiah 17:14Email: _______________________________________________________
Name (print): _________________________________________________
Postal Code: ______________ Phone Number:______________________
In the spirit of giving, please consider filling out this Pre-Authorized Debit form and dropping it in the collection basket.
Address: ____________________________________________________ h
Please debit my bank account for the following monthly amounts:Note: New enrollments and changes will occur on the first day of the following month:
Building Fund ______________
Signature of account holder(s) __________________________________
Dated _______________________________________________________
Regular Sunday Offering _________ Together We Serve ____________
I (we), as the account holder(s), authorize the Catholic Parish of Holy Family and my (our) financial institution, to debit, in accordance with the Rules of the Canadian Payments Association, my (our) account at the branch specified on the attached void cheque, for the purpose of making a charitable donation to our institutions. This authorization is to remain in effect until the Catholic Parish of Holy Family has received written notification from me (us) of its change or termination.
CATHOLIC WOMEN'SLEAGUE (CWL)
COMMUNITY EVENTS PASTORAL CARE
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (KofC)
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
POPE FRANCIS’ PRAYER INTENTIONS
1st Sunday of Advent
Parish population: 2,979 families, 9,779 persons
Baptisms: 152 RCIA: 3
We are entering into a new year and the future can be a bright one. In spite of the economic uncertainties, the parish is moving forward.
Marriages: 9 Funerals: 24
Statistics for 2019
Confirmations: 89 First Communion: 131
The $426,000 loan from the Archdiocese has been reduced by $146,000 and now stands at $280,000 thanks to your generosity.
The parish is slowly growing as young families and retirees are moving into St. Albert and joining the parish.
May the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph continue to bless and inspire our parish community as we continue to move forward.
The Finance Committee will be preparing a year-end report within the next few weeks and a budget will be presented to the Parish Pastoral Council.
Plans to celebrate the 40th anniversary are being considered and if you have any suggestions please contact the parish office.
Jozef Wroblewski, Pastor
Church InformationPastorFr. Jozef Wroblewski
Weekend Assistance Msgr. Jack Hamilton
75 Poirier Avenue
Rectory Phone: 780-460-2774Website: www.holyfamilyparish.ca
Daily MassMonday to Friday: 9:00 am
AdorationFriday: 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Office Fax: 780-460-4239
Weekend MassesSaturday Vigil: 5 pmSunday: 9 am, 11 am, 5 pm
St. Albert, AB T8N 6A1Office Phone: 780-459-3694
Contact Emails
ConfessionsSaturdays: 11 am - Noon
Office Hours
holyfamilyparish.ca
[email protected] [email protected]
9:30 am - 12:00 pm1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Monday - Friday
volunteermanagement@
9 am, 11amNo 5:00 pm Mass
December 26th - St. Stephen11:00 am ONLY
December 31st -Mary, Mother of God Vigil
December 25th - Christmas Day
5 pm, 7:30 pm, 9:30 pm, Midnight
5:00 pm
January 1st -
December 24th - Christmas Eve
Mary, Mother of God
No 5:00 pm Mass9 am, 11am,
Christmas Season Mass Times
Encounter Jesus, Engage Disciples, Evangelize the World
The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time • January 19th, 2020
Upcoming EventsMonday, January 20th
Sunday, February 2ndPancake Breakfast after 9:00 & 11:00 am Masses
Youth Retreat SEARCH, Hinton, AB
Ash Wednesday, 9:00 am & 7:00 pm
Confirmation Preparation, 5:45 pm
Friday, February 7th toSunday, February 9th
Wednesday, February 26th
Friday, March 6thWorld Day of Prayer Celebration, 2:00 pm
Paper generously supplied byConnelly-McKinley.Thank you.
Contact info: [email protected]
The Sons of St. Joseph is a men's group dedicated to strengthening and supporting men in their Christian vocations through prayer, living the Word, and brotherhood.
SONS OF ST. JOSEPH
Congratulations
And now there remainfaith, hope, and love; but the
greatest of these is love.
10:30 am and ends with Mass
Saturday, January 18th, Life in the Spirit retreat at 1225 Township Rd. 535 Parkland County. Please bring a bagged lunch, first talk begins at
Everyone is welcome!at 4:00 pm.
MOUNT CARMEL ONE-DAY RETREAT
www.ccredmonton.info
Conference and Prayer breakfast. Friday February 7th to Sunday February 9th at St. Teresa’s Catholic Church. Cost $75 per person, meals included. Please register at:
Breakthrough inthe Spirit’s power
-
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ January 19th, 2020“He is the one who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.” ~ Gospel of John
*10:00 am - Paul St. Arnaud +
Conversion of St. Paul
9:00 am -Scott Rodgers
Sunday - January 26th3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time9:00 am - Heikki Laitinen11:00 am - Deceased members of the Weiler & Togers families +
St. Francis de Sales
5:00 pm - Ernest Sokolan +
*Mass will be celebrated outside of the parish
Day of Prayer for the Unborn
Saturday - January 25th
St. AgnesTuesday - January 21st
*10:00 am - For our youth
9:00 am -Amélie Schoenberger
9:00 am - Paul Rogers & family
Friday - January 24th
9:00 am - All intentions will be prayed at the altar.
Wednesday - January 22nd
Thursday - January 23rd
5:00 pm - Holy Family parishioners
Saturday - January 18th5:00 pm - Continuous blessings for Joanna, Krystyna, and Andrew Erkiert +
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
11:00 am - Dawn Kirvan +
Monday - January 20thSt. Fabian & St. Sebastian9:00 am - Thomas Wacowich
9:00 am - Scott & Anita Carran
Sunday - January 19th
5:00 pm - Holy Family parishioners
Saint of the Month: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton ~ Feast Day: January 4th“Live simply so that others may simply live.” ~ St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
On Wednesday, January 22nd, for both Unite and Verve, we will be watching a movie in the Margeurite d’Youville Room. Come and enjoy a relaxing night with friends!
If you are interested, or have any questions, please email Noëlle at [email protected]
Unite: Mondays from 7:00—9:00 pm for grades 9-12Verve: Wednesdays from 7:00—8:30 pm for grades 6-8
Do you want to meet youth your age who share your faith? Do you want to play amazing games with amazing people?
Hey all! On Monday, January 20th, Unite will be watching a short video, followed by a discussion. Don’t miss out on this interesting night!
Join us every Wednesday at 7pm to pray the rosary for an awareness of life issues and for a Culture of Life. What does the Church teach on life issues and why?
On Monday, we will be playing games and hearing a talk on Advent. On Wednesday, we will be
Do you want to meet youth your age who share your faith? Do you want to play amazing games with amazing people? Do you want to have great discussions about the faith? Unite and Verve are youth groups for you!
There will be shovels available inside the entrance to the Church when it snows heavily during Masses or at any time it cannot be cleared by our staff. We are asking parishioners to please help in keeping our walkways clear during the winter months if they see there is a need.
This Month’s Roof Donations:
Monthly Operating Expenses:Special Collections:
Monthly Donations:
Roof Donations To Date:
The Sound of Love Choir (made up of former Syrian refugees including Ranim from our parish) presents Christmas Joy, a Christmas concert in Arabic and English, on Friday, December 13th, at 7:00 pm at
8410—89 St. Edmonton.St. Thomas d’Aquin Parish
As requested by Pope Francis, we celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage.
Please contact the office to have your names added to the anniversary list for the month of January.
Throughout the year, the parish gets frequent calls about charitable giving. Please contact the office or cut out the form at the back of the bulletin and add it to the collection basket on Sunday to change your current donations or initialize donations on behalf of your family.
Please be mindful of fellow parishioners who are scent sensitive when preparing for Mass.
It’s your Heavenly Father reaching his arms out to you, the Holy Spirit whispering in your ear, hoping to draw you home.
During this holiday season we see many people returning home. Please join us in welcoming them, with warm smiles and joy to have them back in our pews.
There’s an old saying that says “Once a Catholic, always a Catholic.” Maybe you have been away from the Church for a little while, or for quite some time, but now you are feeling a tug at your heart calling you back to the Catholic Church. Heed that tug.
Bible StudyWednesday mornings, after Mass
CatechismFridays, 4:30 pm
Catholic Women’s League1st Monday, 6:45 pm
Divine Mercy
4th Wednesday, (1st & 3rd deg.) 6:00 pm
Liturgy Committee
Maintenance
Pastoral Care
RCIA Tuesdays, 6:30 pm
Tuesdays, 10:00 am
Rosary for the Unborn Wednesdays, 7:00 pm
Social Action
1st Wednesday, 7:00 pm
3rd Monday, 7:00 pm
Every other Saturday, 6:45 amSons of St. Joseph
4th Monday, 7:00 pm
1st Thursday (4th deg.) 7:30 pm
S.S.V.P. 2nd Tuesday, 7:00 pm
1st Monday, 7:00 pm
Unite(SH) Mondays, 7:00 pm
Parish Council
Wednesdays, 7:00 pm
3rd Thursday, 7:00 pm
Knights of Columbus
Verve(JH)
Baptism:To register please [email protected]: 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 pm.
A mandatory preparation course
1st Eucharist & Reconciliation:
Celebration: Contact the office
Please contact the office at least
Preparation for celebrating these Sacraments is underway. If you missed the first preparation evening in November, please contact: [email protected].
Preparation for celebrating this Sacrament is underway. If you missed the first preparation evening in October, please contact: [email protected].
Marriage:
six months prior to the wedding.
h
for Mass availability.
is required.
Confirmation:
When a priest celebrates Mass every day, he offers each celebration of the Eucharist for a particular person or intention. By doing so, he applies special graces from God upon that person or intention.
To request a Mass intention, please visit the Parish office.
MASS INTENTIONS MINISTRY MEETINGDATES
SACRAMENTS
YOUTH MINISTRY ANNIVERSARIES
CHARITABLE DONATIONS
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
MUSIC MINISTRYTABS FOR WHEELS
HELP NEEDED
MONTHLY FINANCES
DISCIPLESHIP
“As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” - 1 Peter 4:10
Can you play the piano, guitar or organ? Other instruments are also welcome! The keyboard accompaniment for our music resources needs either a grade 5 or 6 proficiency. Playing for Mass does require special skills and experience. This will include acknowledging the music ministry as having a servant-leadership role in the parish, knowing the liturgical cues, being able to accompany singers and improvise, and eventually knowing the musical, liturgical and pastoral judgement needed to select music for various celebrations. You will receive good mentoring! You can join an existing group or choir and apprentice with them, or you can be part of some new groups and choirs that are being formed. Please contact Marieta at [email protected] for more information.
Before each important action, I will stop to consider for the moment what relationship it has to eternal life...Diary 1549
DIVINE MERCY MINUTE
“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all
circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ
Jesus.” 1Thess 5: 16-18
Do you want to have great discussions about the faith? Unite and Verve are youth groups for you!
WELCOME HOME
SCENT AWARENESS
DID YOU KNOW?
“Epiphany” means “manifestation”. It comes from Greek roots that mean “to show, to display” (phainein) and “on, to” (epi-).
This varies around the world.
The Epiphany shows that “the full number of the nations” now takes its “place in the family of the patriarchs”, and acquires Israelitica dignitas (is made “worthy of the heritage of Israel”) CCC 528.
2. What is the feast of the Epiphany about?
According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church the Epiphany is the manifestation of Jesus as Messiah of Israel, Son of God and Saviour of the world. The great feast of Epiphany celebrates the adoration of Jesus by the wise men (magi) from the East, together with His baptism in the Jordan and the wedding feast at Cana in Galilee.
1. What does the word “Epiphany” mean?
or manifested to an audience.
3. When is Epiphany celebrated?
An epiphany is thus a time when something is shown, displayed,
In some countries, Epiphany is a holy day of obligation. Where that is the case, it is celebrated on January 6th. In the United States and Canada, Epiphany is not a holy day of obligation, and its celebration is transferred to the first Sunday after January 1st.
FebruaryFrank & Hilda Schoenberger (53 Years)
Did you know that the Catholic Women’s League held its first meeting in Edmonton in November 1912 at the request of Bishop Emile Legal, OMI, who recognized the need for organized assistance for immigrant women that were arriving in our city. The Catholic Women’s League of Canada was organized nationally on June 17th, 1920 and granted federal incorporation on December 12th, 1923.
The league is officially recognized by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) as a lay association of women and is affiliated with the World Union of Catholic Women’s Organizations (WUCWO), a world-wide federation holding membership in the conference of International Catholic Organizations (ICO) and having consultative status with agencies of the United Nations.
The league’s objectives are:1. To achieve individual and collective spiritual development.2. To promote the teachings of the Catholic church.3. To exemplify the Christian ideal in home and family life.4. To protect the sanctity of life.5. To enhance the role of women in church and society.
8. To contribute to the understanding and growth of religious freedom, social justice, peace and harmony.
This weekend, we will be holding our annual membership drive and would like to extend an invitation to all women aged 16 and older to join this wonderful organization.
6. To recognize the human dignity of all people everywhere.7. To uphold and defend Christian education and values in the modern world.
CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE (CWL) Singers are needed for new music
ministry groups in our parish. Three musicians – an organist and two pianists – have responded to our urgent need for music ministry. Now we need singers to join them!
- The Archdiocesan requirements for all parish volunteers – the attendance to the Called to Protect 2.5 hour workshop and completing some forms (application, covenant of care).
- A regular commitment of time - for practice and for your group’s ministry schedule.
If you do have a trained voice, if you sang in a school or church choir when you were young, if you have ever thought about being part of the music ministry at Mass, or if you appreciate the importance of musical leadership for public worship and believe that those who sing pray twice, please become part of one of the three new music ministry groups or choirs we are now forming in our parish!
- An attitude of service (not performance) reverence and the ability to work as part of a group.
Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord. (Ephesians 5:19)
[email protected] for more information.
The requirements for being a singer at Masses in our parish are:
Call Marieta at 780-459-3694 or email at:
- The ability to carry a tune – you don’t have to have a trained voice, be able to read musical notation, or harmonize, although those abilities are a great help – but you do need to be able to sing on key and have a voice that can blend with others.
MUSIC MINISTRY
The annual Men of Integrity Conference Your Divine Mission, will be held at Holy Trinity Parish in Spruce Grove from Friday, January 31st to Saturday, February 1st. The keynote speaker will be Deacon Larry Oney, a permanent deacon for the Archdiocese of New Orleans. He is the author of Divine Mission; Finding Your Hope and Purpose, Amazed by God’s Grace, and many other books. To help with the planning of this conference, please register early! Cost: $50 per adult, $35 per student, $75 per vendor and includes continental breakfast, lunch, coffee, refreshments and snacks.
MEN OF INTEGRITYCONFERENCE 2020
The World Day of Prayer is a global ecumenical movement led by Christian women who welcome you to join in prayer and action for peace and justice. The theme is “Rise! Take Your Mat and Walk” (based on John 5:2-9a). The women from Zimbabwe have prepared this year’s service through art, music and prayer. In St. Albert, the World Day of Prayer will be held at Holy Family Parish on Friday, March 6th at 2:00 pm. Please join us for this service.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
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2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ January 19th, 2020“He is the one who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.” ~ Gospel of John
*10:00 am - Paul St. Arnaud +
Thursday - January 23rd
Wednesday - January 22nd
9:00 am - Paul Rogers & family
*10:00 am - For our youth
3rd Sunday in Ordinary TimeSunday - January 26th
Friday - January 24th
9:00 am - All intentions will be prayed at the altar.
Saturday - January 25thConversion of St. Paul5:00 pm - Holy Family parishioners
9:00 am -Scott Rodgers
5:00 pm - Ernest Sokolan +
9:00 am -Amélie Schoenberger
*Mass will be celebrated outside of the parish
11:00 am - Deceased members of the Weiler & Togers families +
Day of Prayer for the Unborn
9:00 am - Heikki Laitinen
St. Francis de Sales
Tuesday - January 21stSt. Agnes
Saturday - January 18th5:00 pm - Continuous blessings for Joanna, Krystyna, and Andrew Erkiert +
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 pm - Holy Family parishioners
Sunday - January 19th
11:00 am - Dawn Kirvan +
Monday - January 20thSt. Fabian & St. Sebastian9:00 am - Thomas Wacowich
9:00 am - Scott & Anita Carran
Saint of the Month: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton ~ Feast Day: January 4th“Live simply so that others may simply live.” ~ St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
On Wednesday, January 22nd, for both Unite and Verve, we will be watching a movie in the Margeurite d’Youville Room. Come and enjoy a relaxing night with friends!
Verve: Wednesdays from 7:00—8:30 pm for grades 6-8
Do you want to meet youth your age who share your faith? Do you want to play amazing games with amazing people?
Hey all! On Monday, January 20th, Unite will be watching a short video, followed by a discussion. Don’t miss out on this interesting night!
Unite: Mondays from 7:00—9:00 pm for grades 9-12
If you are interested, or have any questions, please email Noëlle at [email protected]
Join us every Wednesday at 7pm to pray the rosary for an awareness of life issues and for a Culture of Life. What does the Church teach on life issues and why?
Do you want to meet youth your age who share your faith? Do you want to play amazing games with amazing people? Do you want to have great discussions about the faith? Unite and Verve are youth groups for you! On Monday, we will be playing games and hearing a talk on Advent. On Wednesday, we will be
There will be shovels available inside the entrance to the Church when it snows heavily during Masses or at any time it cannot be cleared by our staff. We are asking parishioners to please help in keeping our walkways clear during the winter months if they see there is a need.
Monthly Donations:Monthly Operating Expenses:Special Collections:This Month’s Roof Donations:Roof Donations To Date:
The Sound of Love Choir (made up of former Syrian refugees including Ranim from our parish) presents Christmas Joy, a Christmas concert in Arabic and English, on Friday, December 13th, at 7:00 pm at St. Thomas d’Aquin Parish 8410—89 St. Edmonton.
Please contact the office to have your names added to the anniversary list for the month of January.
As requested by Pope Francis, we celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage.
Throughout the year, the parish gets frequent calls about charitable giving. Please contact the office or cut out the form at the back of the bulletin and add it to the collection basket on Sunday to change your current donations or initialize donations on behalf of your family.
Please be mindful of fellow parishioners who are scent sensitive when preparing for Mass.
It’s your Heavenly Father reaching his arms out to you, the Holy Spirit whispering in your ear, hoping to draw you home.
There’s an old saying that says “Once a Catholic, always a Catholic.” Maybe you have been away from the Church for a little while, or for quite some time, but now you are feeling a tug at your heart calling you back to the Catholic Church. Heed that tug.
During this holiday season we see many people returning home. Please join us in welcoming them, with warm smiles and joy to have them back in our pews.
Liturgy Committee
3rd Thursday, 7:00 pm
Pastoral Care
after Mass
Tuesdays, 10:00 am
Fridays, 4:30 pm
4th Wednesday, (1st & 3rd deg.) 6:00 pm1st Thursday (4th deg.) 7:30 pm
Knights of Columbus
1st Monday, 6:45 pm
Bible StudyWednesday mornings,
Catholic Women’s League
Catechism
Divine Mercy
1st Wednesday, 7:00 pm
Maintenance1st Monday, 7:00 pm
Parish Council
4th Monday, 7:00 pm
Rosary for the Unborn Wednesdays, 7:00 pm
Social Action
Sons of St. JosephEvery other Saturday, 6:45 am
3rd Monday, 7:00 pm
RCIA Tuesdays, 6:30 pm
S.S.V.P. 2nd Tuesday, 7:00 pm
Unite(SH) Mondays, 7:00 pm Verve(JH)Wednesdays, 7:00 pm
1st Eucharist & Reconciliation:
six months prior to the wedding.
Preparation for celebrating this Sacrament is underway. If you missed the first preparation evening in October, please contact: [email protected].
h
Marriage:
for Mass availability.Celebration: Contact the office
Confirmation:
Baptism:
Preparation for celebrating these Sacraments is underway. If you missed the first preparation evening in November, please contact: [email protected].
of the month at 7:00 pm.
To register please contact
is required.
Please contact the office at least
Preparation: 2nd Wednesday
A mandatory preparation course
When a priest celebrates Mass every day, he offers each celebration of the Eucharist for a particular person or intention. By doing so, he applies special graces from God upon that person or intention.
To request a Mass intention, please visit the Parish office.
MASS INTENTIONS MINISTRY MEETINGDATES
SACRAMENTS
YOUTH MINISTRY ANNIVERSARIES
CHARITABLE DONATIONS
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
MUSIC MINISTRYTABS FOR WHEELS
HELP NEEDED
MONTHLY FINANCES
DISCIPLESHIP
Can you play the piano, guitar or organ? Other instruments are also welcome! The keyboard accompaniment for our music resources needs either a grade 5 or 6 proficiency. Playing for Mass does require special skills and experience. This will include acknowledging the music ministry as having a servant-leadership role in the parish, knowing the liturgical cues, being able to accompany singers and improvise, and eventually knowing the musical, liturgical and pastoral judgement needed to select music for various celebrations. You will receive good mentoring! You can join an existing group or choir and apprentice with them, or you can be part of some new groups and choirs that are being formed. Please contact Marieta at [email protected] for more information.
“As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” - 1 Peter 4:10
Before each important action, I will stop to consider for the moment what relationship it has to eternal life...Diary 1549
DIVINE MERCY MINUTE
“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all
circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ
Jesus.” 1Thess 5: 16-18
Do you want to have great discussions about the faith? Unite and Verve are youth groups for you!
WELCOME HOME
SCENT AWARENESS
DID YOU KNOW?
1. What does the word “Epiphany” mean?
“Epiphany” means “manifestation”. It comes from Greek roots that mean “to show, to display” (phainein) and “on, to” (epi-). An epiphany is thus a time when something is shown, displayed,
2. What is the feast of the Epiphany about?
or manifested to an audience.
This varies around the world.3. When is Epiphany celebrated?
The Epiphany shows that “the full number of the nations” now takes its “place in the family of the patriarchs”, and acquires Israelitica dignitas (is made “worthy of the heritage of Israel”) CCC 528.
In some countries, Epiphany is a holy day of obligation. Where that is the case, it is celebrated on January 6th. In the United States and Canada, Epiphany is not a holy day of obligation, and its celebration is transferred to the first Sunday after January 1st.
According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church the Epiphany is the manifestation of Jesus as Messiah of Israel, Son of God and Saviour of the world. The great feast of Epiphany celebrates the adoration of Jesus by the wise men (magi) from the East, together with His baptism in the Jordan and the wedding feast at Cana in Galilee.
FebruaryFrank & Hilda Schoenberger (53 Years)
Did you know that the Catholic Women’s League held its first meeting in Edmonton in November 1912 at the request of Bishop Emile Legal, OMI, who recognized the need for organized assistance for immigrant women that were arriving in our city. The Catholic Women’s League of Canada was organized nationally on June 17th, 1920 and granted federal incorporation on December 12th, 1923.
4. To protect the sanctity of life.
The league is officially recognized by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) as a lay association of women and is affiliated with the World Union of Catholic Women’s Organizations (WUCWO), a world-wide federation holding membership in the conference of International Catholic Organizations (ICO) and having consultative status with agencies of the United Nations.
1. To achieve individual and collective spiritual development.2. To promote the teachings of the Catholic church.
The league’s objectives are:
3. To exemplify the Christian ideal in home and family life.
6. To recognize the human dignity of all people everywhere.7. To uphold and defend Christian education and values in the modern world.
This weekend, we will be holding our annual membership drive and would like to extend an invitation to all women aged 16 and older to join this wonderful organization.
5. To enhance the role of women in church and society.
8. To contribute to the understanding and growth of religious freedom, social justice, peace and harmony.
CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE (CWL) Singers are needed for new music
ministry groups in our parish. Three musicians – an organist and two pianists – have responded to our urgent need for music ministry. Now we need singers to join them!
- The ability to carry a tune – you don’t have to have a trained voice, be able to read musical notation, or harmonize, although those abilities are a great help – but you do need to be able to sing on key and have a voice that can blend with others.
- The Archdiocesan requirements for all parish volunteers – the attendance to the Called to Protect 2.5 hour workshop and completing some forms (application, covenant of care).
[email protected] for more information.
Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord. (Ephesians 5:19)
The requirements for being a singer at Masses in our parish are:
- An attitude of service (not performance) reverence and the ability to work as part of a group.
If you do have a trained voice, if you sang in a school or church choir when you were young, if you have ever thought about being part of the music ministry at Mass, or if you appreciate the importance of musical leadership for public worship and believe that those who sing pray twice, please become part of one of the three new music ministry groups or choirs we are now forming in our parish!
- A regular commitment of time - for practice and for your group’s ministry schedule.
Call Marieta at 780-459-3694 or email at:
MUSIC MINISTRY
The annual Men of Integrity Conference Your Divine Mission, will be held at Holy Trinity Parish in Spruce Grove from Friday, January 31st to Saturday, February 1st. The keynote speaker will be Deacon Larry Oney, a permanent deacon for the Archdiocese of New Orleans. He is the author of Divine Mission; Finding Your Hope and Purpose, Amazed by God’s Grace, and many other books. To help with the planning of this conference, please register early! Cost: $50 per adult, $35 per student, $75 per vendor and includes continental breakfast, lunch, coffee, refreshments and snacks.
MEN OF INTEGRITYCONFERENCE 2020
The World Day of Prayer is a global ecumenical movement led by Christian women who welcome you to join in prayer and action for peace and justice. The theme is “Rise! Take Your Mat and Walk” (based on John 5:2-9a). The women from Zimbabwe have prepared this year’s service through art, music and prayer. In St. Albert, the World Day of Prayer will be held at Holy Family Parish on Friday, March 6th at 2:00 pm. Please join us for this service.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
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Pastoral Care parishioners will bring Communion or visit those who are sick, shut-in, or in the hospital. Contact: Jerry Stack 780-459-4589Please pray for our sick and those who care for them:
Willott, DominicWright, RandyZima, Chad
Anstruther, Ruth Arcand, GeriArnold, BernieBarteski, DecolynneJoBecigneul, Beatrice Belanger, JeanneBlack, MichelleBoles, OlesiaBrassard, TonyBurrows Whittle,NormaButler, ChantelleCarey, LouiseCastro, ChericaChampagne, Georgette Charles, DianeDelory, HelenDuncan, JohnFedorchuk, HelenFerguson, LisaFischer, KenFischer, SheilaFraser, BrendaFrattin, RobGordon, ShelleyGrant, EdHack, ShannoHamilton, KeithHealey, JoanneHoltner, ColinKay, EdwardKho, ThomasKlatchuk, BetteLafreniere, Jeannine
Laliberte, Cathy LeBlanc, DarleneLemieux, Douglas Lindsay, CarolynMacDonald, DuncanMacDonald, LorraineMaier, EmiliaMartell, ShelleyMeister, MaryMikalonis, Emily & SandraMitchell, Chuck Jr.Nolin, MelissaNgayaan, RufinoPanzeter, KarlPaquette, JosephPerry, DavidPetryshyn, TeddyPollok, JulietteRobertson, DuncanRobertson, TrevorRiopel, PaulSabourin, CindySabourin, RichardShewchuk, BillSokolan, LenaSwift, CarlTheilade, EarlThurnbeck, LucieTrepanier, Mark
Listening to Your Life: A Contemplative Day Retreat: Led by Jodi Lammiman and Amy Spark. Saturday, February 1st, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. Cost: $95.
Finding Serenity Through Surrender: A Recovery Retreat: Led by Sylvain L. and Justin R. Friday, February 7th, 7:00 pm to Saturday, February 8th, 6:00 pm. Cost: Live-in: $150, Commuters: $100.
Star of the North
The Power of Scripture to Transform: Led by Archbishop Emeritus Sylvain Lavoie OMI. Thursdays, February 13th, 20th and 27th, from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. Cost $80.
Retreat Centerwww.starofthenorth.ca Phone:780-459-5511
January is our yearly CWL Membership Drive. If you are interested in joining or have questions please contact Sandra Larock at [email protected] or Catherine MacIsaac at [email protected]. The annual membership fee is $30 and sign-up weekend will be January 18th and 19th at all Masses.
Let us remember the poor! Blessings, Ken Gallagher, President, St. Albert Conference.
To donate, please call the Help Line at 780-471-5577.
The next pancake breakfast will be Sunday, February 2nd after the 9:00 and 11:00 am Masses.
Promotion of World Peace. We pray that Christians, followers of other religions, and all people of goodwill may promote peace and justice in the world.
“Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved; for You are my praise."
Jeremiah 17:14
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In the spirit of giving, please consider filling out this Pre-Authorized Debit form and dropping it in the collection basket.
Address: ____________________________________________________
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CATHOLIC WOMEN'SLEAGUE (CWL)
COMMUNITY EVENTS PASTORAL CARE
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (KofC)
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
POPE FRANCIS’ PRAYER INTENTIONS
1st Sunday of Advent
Confirmations: 89 First Communion: 131
The parish is slowly growing as young families and retirees are moving into St. Albert and joining the parish.
Baptisms: 152 RCIA: 3
Marriages: 9 Funerals: 24
Parish population: 2,979 families, 9,779 personsStatistics for 2019
Jozef Wroblewski, Pastor
We are entering into a new year and the future can be a bright one. In spite of the economic uncertainties, the parish is moving forward.
The Finance Committee will be preparing a year-end report within the next few weeks and a budget will be presented to the Parish Pastoral Council.
The $426,000 loan from the Archdiocese has been reduced by $146,000 and now stands at $280,000 thanks to your generosity.
Plans to celebrate the 40th anniversary are being considered and if you have any suggestions please contact the parish office.
May the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph continue to bless and inspire our parish community as we continue to move forward.
Church InformationPastorFr. Jozef Wroblewski
Office Fax: 780-460-4239
St. Albert, AB T8N 6A1Office Phone: 780-459-3694
Daily MassMonday to Friday: 9:00 am
Adoration
ConfessionsSaturdays: 11 am - Noon
Office HoursMonday - Friday9:30 am - 12:00 pm1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Weekend Assistance Msgr. Jack Hamilton
Weekend MassesSaturday Vigil: 5 pmSunday: 9 am, 11 am, 5 pm
75 Poirier Avenue
Friday: 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Rectory Phone: 780-460-2774Website: www.holyfamilyparish.ca
Contact [email protected] [email protected]@[email protected]
December 31st -
5:00 pm
December 26th - St. Stephen
9 am, 11am,
5 pm, 7:30 pm, 9:30 pm, Midnight
December 25th - Christmas Day9 am, 11am
Mary, Mother of God Vigil
No 5:00 pm Mass
December 24th - Christmas Eve
11:00 am ONLY
January 1st -Mary, Mother of God
No 5:00 pm Mass
Christmas Season Mass Times
Encounter Jesus, Engage Disciples, Evangelize the World
The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time • January 19th, 2020
Upcoming Events
Pancake Breakfast after 9:00 & 11:00 am Masses
Youth Retreat SEARCH, Hinton, AB
Sunday, February 2nd
Confirmation Preparation, 5:45 pmMonday, January 20th
Friday, February 7th toSunday, February 9th
Friday, March 6thWorld Day of Prayer Celebration, 2:00 pm
Wednesday, February 26thAsh Wednesday, 9:00 am & 7:00 pm
Paper generously supplied byConnelly-McKinley.Thank you.
Contact info: [email protected]
The Sons of St. Joseph is a men's group dedicated to strengthening and supporting men in their Christian vocations through prayer, living the Word, and brotherhood.
SONS OF ST. JOSEPH
Congratulations
And now there remainfaith, hope, and love; but the
greatest of these is love.
Saturday, January 18th, Life in the Spirit retreat at 1225 Township Rd. 535 Parkland County. Please bring a bagged lunch, first talk begins at 10:30 am and ends with Mass at 4:00 pm.Everyone is welcome!
MOUNT CARMEL ONE-DAY RETREAT
Conference and Prayer breakfast. Friday February 7th to Sunday February 9th at St. Teresa’s Catholic Church. Cost $75 per person, meals included. Please register at:www.ccredmonton.info
Breakthrough inthe Spirit’s power
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