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Liturgical Publications 3171 LENWORTH DR. #12 MISSISSAUGA, ON L4X 2G6 905-624-4422
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Saint Bartholomew Parish59 Heather Road Scarborough, Ontario M1S 2E2
Telephone 416-291-5250 Fax 416-291-3180Email: [email protected] Website: stbartholomewssc.archtoronto.org
Pastor: Rev. Father Fernan SerranoPastoral Assistant: Carol Whittaker ext 206Administrative Assistant: Marichu Alo ext 201Deacon: Deacon Eustace BeausoleilParish weekend staff ext 200Custodian ext 208
OFFICE HOURS:Closed on MondaysTuesday – Friday 9am-5pm Office closed for lunch 12:30pm-1:30pmWeekends: Saturday: 4:15pm-6:30pm, Sunday: 10:15am-2:30pm
SUNDAY MASSES:Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00pmSunday 9:30am, 11:15am, 1:00pm
WEEKDAY MASSESTues, Wed, Thurs & Fri 8:30amSaturday 9:00am
CONFESSIONSaturday 4pm-4:45pm or by appointment
ANOINTING OF THE SICK & HOLYCOMMUNION TO SICK/SHUT-IN
Call parish office for appointment
PARISH SCHOOLSSt. Bartholomew 416-393-5334St. Ignatius of Loyola 416-393-5365St. Elizabeth Seton 416-393-5386
PARISH REGISTRATION
If you attend the Mass here, register at the church office and
use the Sunday envelopes. Registration forms are available
in the parish office and website. Please let the office know if
you are moving out of the parish.
MARRIAGE
Contact the parish priest one year in advance. Please do not
book the time and place of the wedding and reception before
your appointment with the priest.
BAPTISM
(Last Sunday of the month @2:30pm)
Parents must be REGISTERED PARISHIONERS and
regularly attend the Sacraments. The information package is
available at the parish office.
PARISH MINISTRIES
Altar Society: Theresa Greasley
Catholic Women's League: Anne Wylie ext 508
Children's Liturgy 11:15am Carol Whittaker
Children's Liturgy 5:00pm Margaret Thomas
Saturday Choir 5:00pm Amy Vaz
Sunday Choir 9:30am William Lynch
Sunday Choir 11:15am Michael Cole/Sheilah D'Souza
Sunday Choir 1:00pm Ashley Suva
Eucharistic Ministers Coordinator Desiree Viceral
Hospitality Coordinator Linda Sazon
Knights of Columbus Dennis Marcelino ext 509
Legion of Mary Melanie Sotelo
Maturing Adult Group Carol Whittaker
Prayer Group Bernadette So ext 510
RCIA Coordinators Sonia Da Costa-Spence/John Leitmann ext 511
Sacramental Preparation Carol Whittaker ext 206
Shut-In Coordinator Desiree Viceral ext 512
Society of St. Vincent de Paul Wayne Wavryk ext 513
Other Telephone Extension Numbers
The following are ANNOUNCEMENT ONLY voicemail boxes
and will only provide you with information and will not
accept messages.
501 Regular Mass Schedule
502 Special messages
503 Church Hours, address and email address
Trust is...knowing someone is there to catch your fall. It's knowingsomeone will be there whenyou need a shoulder to cry on.It's knowing a promise madeis a promise kept.Trust is somethingwe earn everyday.
4164 Sheppard Avenue East, Scarborough(East of Kennedy Rd.)
416-293-5211www.ogdenfuneralhome.com
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Holy Cross Cemetery & Funeral Home 905-889-7467
Christ the King Cemetery 905-471-0121
In keeping with your Catholic faith
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SPOTSPOT
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SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 25th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Saturday SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 5:00 pm THANKSGIVING OF ROD & RAPHAEL SANCHEZ Sunday SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 9:30 am FOR ALL THE INTENTIONS OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW PARISH COMMUNITY 11:15 am RAMSAY & TINA FERNANDES (†) 1:00 pm GREG HEENAN (†) Monday SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 8:30 am MASS
Tuesday SEPTEMBER 22, 2020 8:30 am EPIFANIO & LILY PULIAN (†) Wednesday SEPTEMBER 23, 2020 8:30 am NELLIE T. MENDOZA (†) Thursday SEPTEMBER 24, 2020 8:30 am =AVAILABLE= Friday SEPTEMBER 25, 2020 8:30am ROSARIO FRANCISCO REBELO (†) Saturday SEPTEMBER 26, 2020 9:00am - DECEASED BURDI FAMILY (†) - CONCEPCION CRUZ (†) BURNING THIS WEEK: SANCTUARY LAMP (ON THE WALL): SPECIAL INTENTIONS OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW PARISHIONERS
PLEASE SUPPORT FOOD DRIVE
1. TAIM ALZEIDAN 10. JAMES BENEDICT SEGOVIA MIEL
2. ASHWIN ANGELO AUSTIN
11. CEAZAR JETHRO OGDOL
3. JENNY MICHELLE CASEY
12. SHAILIN PADMURAI
4. LIAM RENZO CASIL 13. SOLEYA CATERINA PAGANO
5. SEAN GORDON FERNANDES
14. RICHARD BURTON PARAS JR.
6. XENO BONIFACE FERNANDO
15. ASHLEY LICHIAO CHEN TIU
7. JAMES CONRAD FRANCISCO
16. AUSTIN LISHEN CHEN TIU
8. ADALYN EMIKO KUA IWASAKI
17. ROBERT JOHN EARLE VON VULTE
9. PRINCESS KHLOE JAY JUICO
While it is tempting to feel that we can begin to relax some of the restrictions that have been in place, we continue in our vigilance, both as a church and as a province, to reduce the potential transmission of Covid-19.
- Observe physical distancing 2m (6ft). - Wash & sanitize hands often. - Wear face mask. - Stay home if you are exhibiting any Covid-19 symptoms.
SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 25th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading: Isaiah 55:6-9 God's ways are far beyond the ways of human beings.
Second Reading: Philippians 1:20c-24,27a Paul tells the Philippians to live for Christ.
Gospel: Matthew 20:1-16 In the parable of the workers in the vineyard, Jesus teaches about God's generous mercy. Background on the Gospel Reading
In today's Gospel, Jesus moves from Galilee to teach in Judea where He is sought out by great crowds and tested by the Pharisees on issues such as marriage and divorce. Jesus also encounters a rich young man who is unable to accept Jesus' demand that he leave his possessions to follow Him. Jesus' response to the rich young man sounds very much like the conclusion we will find in today's Gospel: the first will be last and the last will be first.
On the surface, the parable of the workers in the vineyard appears to be an offense to common sense. Those who work a longer day ought to be paid more than those who work just an hour or two. When viewed in this way, the landowner seems unfair. That is because we are reading into the parable our own preconceived notions of how fairness and equality should be quantified.
A close read shows us that the landowner paid on the terms that were negotiated. The landowner, it seems, has acted completely justly. The parable goes beyond that, however, and we come to see that the landowner is not simply just, he is exceptionally just. He is radically just. He has given those who labored in the
field for a full day their due pay. But he has also given a full-day's wage to those who worked only a single hour. No one is cheated, but a few receive abundantly from the landowner just as we receive from God more than what is merely justifiable or due. God, like the landowner, is radically just and abundantly generous. The workers who complain are made to look foolish as they lament the fact that landowner has made all workers equal. Indeed, what more could one ask for than to be treated as an equal at work or anywhere else?
The parable reminds us that although God owes us nothing, He offers abundantly and equally. We are occasionally tempted to think that our own actions deserve more reward, more of God's abundant mercy, than the actions of others. But God's generosity cannot be quantified or partitioned into different amounts for different people. When we think that way, we are trying to relate to God on our terms rather than to accept God's radically different ways.
UPCOMING SECOND COLLECTIONS SEPTEMBER 26-27, 2020 - NEEDS OF THE CANADIAN CHURCH
SEPTEMBER 12-13, 2020 WEEKLY DONATION
$3719.00 HOLY LAND/GOOD FRIDAY
$280.00 SHARELIFE
$1585.00 BUILDING FUND
4959.00 Since all our fundraising can’t be held
KINDLY increase your donations towards our Building Fund.
Thank you for your generosity.
If there are errors or mistakes in the bulletin we are humans too. Nobody is perfect. -FZS
SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 25th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Saturday SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 5:00 pm THANKSGIVING OF ROD & RAPHAEL SANCHEZ Sunday SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 9:30 am FOR ALL THE INTENTIONS OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW PARISH COMMUNITY 11:15 am RAMSAY & TINA FERNANDES (†) 1:00 pm GREG HEENAN (†) Monday SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 8:30 am MASS
Tuesday SEPTEMBER 22, 2020 8:30 am EPIFANIO & LILY PULIAN (†) Wednesday SEPTEMBER 23, 2020 8:30 am NELLIE T. MENDOZA (†) Thursday SEPTEMBER 24, 2020 8:30 am =AVAILABLE= Friday SEPTEMBER 25, 2020 8:30am ROSARIO FRANCISCO REBELO (†) Saturday SEPTEMBER 26, 2020 9:00am - DECEASED BURDI FAMILY (†) - CONCEPCION CRUZ (†) BURNING THIS WEEK: SANCTUARY LAMP (ON THE WALL): SPECIAL INTENTIONS OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW PARISHIONERS
PLEASE SUPPORT FOOD DRIVE
1. TAIM ALZEIDAN 10. JAMES BENEDICT SEGOVIA MIEL
2. ASHWIN ANGELO AUSTIN
11. CEAZAR JETHRO OGDOL
3. JENNY MICHELLE CASEY
12. SHAILIN PADMURAI
4. LIAM RENZO CASIL 13. SOLEYA CATERINA PAGANO
5. SEAN GORDON FERNANDES
14. RICHARD BURTON PARAS JR.
6. XENO BONIFACE FERNANDO
15. ASHLEY LICHIAO CHEN TIU
7. JAMES CONRAD FRANCISCO
16. AUSTIN LISHEN CHEN TIU
8. ADALYN EMIKO KUA IWASAKI
17. ROBERT JOHN EARLE VON VULTE
9. PRINCESS KHLOE JAY JUICO
While it is tempting to feel that we can begin to relax some of the restrictions that have been in place, we continue in our vigilance, both as a church and as a province, to reduce the potential transmission of Covid-19.
- Observe physical distancing 2m (6ft). - Wash & sanitize hands often. - Wear face mask. - Stay home if you are exhibiting any Covid-19 symptoms.
SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 25th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading: Isaiah 55:6-9 God's ways are far beyond the ways of human beings.
Second Reading: Philippians 1:20c-24,27a Paul tells the Philippians to live for Christ.
Gospel: Matthew 20:1-16 In the parable of the workers in the vineyard, Jesus teaches about God's generous mercy. Background on the Gospel Reading
In today's Gospel, Jesus moves from Galilee to teach in Judea where He is sought out by great crowds and tested by the Pharisees on issues such as marriage and divorce. Jesus also encounters a rich young man who is unable to accept Jesus' demand that he leave his possessions to follow Him. Jesus' response to the rich young man sounds very much like the conclusion we will find in today's Gospel: the first will be last and the last will be first.
On the surface, the parable of the workers in the vineyard appears to be an offense to common sense. Those who work a longer day ought to be paid more than those who work just an hour or two. When viewed in this way, the landowner seems unfair. That is because we are reading into the parable our own preconceived notions of how fairness and equality should be quantified.
A close read shows us that the landowner paid on the terms that were negotiated. The landowner, it seems, has acted completely justly. The parable goes beyond that, however, and we come to see that the landowner is not simply just, he is exceptionally just. He is radically just. He has given those who labored in the
field for a full day their due pay. But he has also given a full-day's wage to those who worked only a single hour. No one is cheated, but a few receive abundantly from the landowner just as we receive from God more than what is merely justifiable or due. God, like the landowner, is radically just and abundantly generous. The workers who complain are made to look foolish as they lament the fact that landowner has made all workers equal. Indeed, what more could one ask for than to be treated as an equal at work or anywhere else?
The parable reminds us that although God owes us nothing, He offers abundantly and equally. We are occasionally tempted to think that our own actions deserve more reward, more of God's abundant mercy, than the actions of others. But God's generosity cannot be quantified or partitioned into different amounts for different people. When we think that way, we are trying to relate to God on our terms rather than to accept God's radically different ways.
UPCOMING SECOND COLLECTIONS SEPTEMBER 26-27, 2020 - NEEDS OF THE CANADIAN CHURCH
SEPTEMBER 12-13, 2020 WEEKLY DONATION
$3719.00 HOLY LAND/GOOD FRIDAY
$280.00 SHARELIFE
$1585.00 BUILDING FUND
4959.00 Since all our fundraising can’t be held
KINDLY increase your donations towards our Building Fund.
Thank you for your generosity.
If there are errors or mistakes in the bulletin we are humans too. Nobody is perfect. -FZS
Liturgical Publications 3171 LENWORTH DR. #12 MISSISSAUGA, ON L4X 2G6 905-624-4422
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122
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Saint Bartholomew Parish59 Heather Road Scarborough, Ontario M1S 2E2
Telephone 416-291-5250 Fax 416-291-3180Email: [email protected] Website: stbartholomewssc.archtoronto.org
Pastor: Rev. Father Fernan SerranoPastoral Assistant: Carol Whittaker ext 206Administrative Assistant: Marichu Alo ext 201Deacon: Deacon Eustace BeausoleilParish weekend staff ext 200Custodian ext 208
OFFICE HOURS:Closed on MondaysTuesday – Friday 9am-5pm Office closed for lunch 12:30pm-1:30pmWeekends: Saturday: 4:15pm-6:30pm, Sunday: 10:15am-2:30pm
SUNDAY MASSES:Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00pmSunday 9:30am, 11:15am, 1:00pm
WEEKDAY MASSESTues, Wed, Thurs & Fri 8:30amSaturday 9:00am
CONFESSIONSaturday 4pm-4:45pm or by appointment
ANOINTING OF THE SICK & HOLYCOMMUNION TO SICK/SHUT-IN
Call parish office for appointment
PARISH SCHOOLSSt. Bartholomew 416-393-5334St. Ignatius of Loyola 416-393-5365St. Elizabeth Seton 416-393-5386
PARISH REGISTRATION
If you attend the Mass here, register at the church office and
use the Sunday envelopes. Registration forms are available
in the parish office and website. Please let the office know if
you are moving out of the parish.
MARRIAGE
Contact the parish priest one year in advance. Please do not
book the time and place of the wedding and reception before
your appointment with the priest.
BAPTISM
(Last Sunday of the month @2:30pm)
Parents must be REGISTERED PARISHIONERS and
regularly attend the Sacraments. The information package is
available at the parish office.
PARISH MINISTRIES
Altar Society: Theresa Greasley
Catholic Women's League: Anne Wylie ext 508
Children's Liturgy 11:15am Carol Whittaker
Children's Liturgy 5:00pm Margaret Thomas
Saturday Choir 5:00pm Amy Vaz
Sunday Choir 9:30am William Lynch
Sunday Choir 11:15am Michael Cole/Sheilah D'Souza
Sunday Choir 1:00pm Ashley Suva
Eucharistic Ministers Coordinator Desiree Viceral
Hospitality Coordinator Linda Sazon
Knights of Columbus Dennis Marcelino ext 509
Legion of Mary Melanie Sotelo
Maturing Adult Group Carol Whittaker
Prayer Group Bernadette So ext 510
RCIA Coordinators Sonia Da Costa-Spence/John Leitmann ext 511
Sacramental Preparation Carol Whittaker ext 206
Shut-In Coordinator Desiree Viceral ext 512
Society of St. Vincent de Paul Wayne Wavryk ext 513
Other Telephone Extension Numbers
The following are ANNOUNCEMENT ONLY voicemail boxes
and will only provide you with information and will not
accept messages.
501 Regular Mass Schedule
502 Special messages
503 Church Hours, address and email address
Trust is...knowing someone is there to catch your fall. It's knowingsomeone will be there whenyou need a shoulder to cry on.It's knowing a promise madeis a promise kept.Trust is somethingwe earn everyday.
4164 Sheppard Avenue East, Scarborough(East of Kennedy Rd.)
416-293-5211www.ogdenfuneralhome.com
HANGING
LOCALLOCALLOCAL
Remember...Let our advertisersknow you sawtheir ad here.
• Personal Tax • Business Returns
• Audit Assist • Corporate Tax
• U.S. Tax Return • HST Filing
UNITAX INC.TAX & Business Solutions
416-274-78784015 Sheppard Ave. E.
416-299-6772
Your life. Family. Community. We're here to help.
Arbor Memorial Inc.
Highland Funeral HomeScarborough Chapelby Arbor Memorial
3280 Sheppard Avenue East, Scarborough, ON416-773-0933 • highlandfuneralhome.ca/Scarborough
SUNSHIELD MOBILE TINT LTD.SUNSHIELD MOBILE TINT LTD.SPECIALIZED IN CAR WINDOW TINTINGSPECIALIZED IN CAR WINDOW TINTING
WITH COMPUTER CUTWITH COMPUTER CUT
Unit A-6 30 Bertrand Ave, Scarborough ON M1L 2P5Unit A-6 30 Bertrand Ave, Scarborough ON M1L 2P5
JHUN LIMJHUN LIMc: 416-845-8134 t: 647-985-8134c: 416-845-8134 t: 647-985-8134
[email protected]@yahoo.ca
www.SunshieldMobileTint.comwww.SunshieldMobileTint.com
Holy Cross Cemetery & Funeral Home 905-889-7467
Christ the King Cemetery 905-471-0121
In keeping with your Catholic faith
www.catholic-cemeteries.com
EatShop
Spendand Enjoy
LOCALTO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE PLEASE CALL
905-624-4422
THE PERFECTTO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS!
SPOTSPOT
4830 Sheppard Ave E
416.609.9661
www.remelys.com
Serving the Filipino CommunityFor FREE services go to:
www.filipinocentretoronto.com416-335-0485
4395 Sheppard Ave E
Essential Oils - You are so WORTH it!Chemical-free Lifestyle, Better Sleep, Healthier Skin
Immune System Support, Emotional Balance
Get Your Premium Starter Kit Today!Lynda - 416-949-5710
www.get-oiling.com
Camdec Real Estate
Linda SazonSales Representative
C: 416-738-4235B: 416-298-8888
Experience - Service - Integrity
AUTHENTICFILIPINOKITCHEN
*FREE starter with ad879 York Mills Rd @ Don Mills Rd
416-443-9654www.casamanila.ca