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W ELCOME TO THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT March 24, 2019 HOLY NAME OF MARY ALMONTE Pastor: Rev. Paul J Gaudet [email protected] Secretary: Susan Martin [email protected] 134 Bridge Street, Almonte ON K0A 1A0 613-256-1034 Office Hours: Tues, Wed & Thurs 9:00am – 3:00pm ST. DECLAN’S MISSION PARISH 791 French Line Road, Brightside, ON Masses as Announced. EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS and SACRAMENTS Sunday Masses (Sat) 4:30pm (Sun) 9:00am and 10:30am Weekday Masses Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00am Confessions Wed., Thurs. & Fri. from 8:30am – 8:50am Saturday from 3:30pm - 4:00pm Eucharistic Exposition & Benediction Immediately following Weekday Masses. Rosary Before Mass on Fridays at 8:25am. Baptisms Please call the Parish office three months in advance for details. Marriage Please contact the office one year in advance. Visit our new website for more information at hnomalmonte.ca and sign up for e-mail alerts. PARISH EVENTS THIS WEEK RCIA - Wed. Mar. 27 th at 7:00pm Confirmation – Thu. Mar. 28 th at 7:00pm Stations of the Cross – Fri. Mar. 29 th at 7:00pm (All meetings held in the Vestry) unless otherwise stated) NICENE CREED – “Consubstantial” In the Nicene Creed we now say that Jesus is “consubstantial” instead of “one in Being” with the Father. It is the literal translation of the Greek word homoousios (or in Latin consubstantialis) which is used in the Creed. Consubstantial means “having the same substance” and is only used by the Church to describe Jesus’ relationship to the Father. The question of how Jesus relates to the Father has great importance. Heresies have divided Christians over this issue and the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD coined this word to precisely articulate the nature of this relationship. By it, the Church expresses that the divinity of Jesus is the same divinity of the Father. “Consubstantial” is an important word; it was fought over by theologians and bishops for centuries as they sought the best word to clarify this great truth about Jesus. It deserves our respect and attention . STATIONS OF THE CROSS DURING LENT Stations of the Cross will be held in the Church every Friday evening during Lent at 7:00pm. SPRING… Winds of Change Though it may be weeks before we see those first tiny buds of green struggling up from our gardens, here in the blustery March days we celebrate Spring’s arrival. It’s an act of faith. We lock the door on winter and turn our faces to the wind, scenting changes to come. Renewal is in the air. May our spirits catch this spring fever” and renew our faith, bringing a season of abundant Christian growth.

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Page 1: WELCOME TO HOLY NAME OF MARY ALMONTE

WELCOME TO

THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT March 24, 2019

HOLY NAME OF MARY ALMONTE Pastor: Rev. Paul J Gaudet [email protected] Secretary: Susan Martin [email protected] 134 Bridge Street, Almonte ON K0A 1A0 613-256-1034 Office Hours: Tues, Wed & Thurs 9:00am – 3:00pm ST. DECLAN’S MISSION PARISH 791 French Line Road, Brightside, ON Masses as Announced.

EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS and SACRAMENTS Sunday Masses (Sat) 4:30pm (Sun) 9:00am and 10:30am Weekday Masses Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00am Confessions Wed., Thurs. & Fri. from 8:30am – 8:50am Saturday from 3:30pm - 4:00pm Eucharistic Exposition & Benediction Immediately following Weekday Masses. Rosary Before Mass on Fridays at 8:25am.

Baptisms Please call the Parish office three months in advance for details. Marriage Please contact the office one year in advance.

Visit our new website for more information at hnomalmonte.ca and

sign up for e-mail alerts.

PARISH EVENTS THIS WEEK

RCIA - Wed. Mar. 27th at 7:00pm Confirmation – Thu. Mar. 28th at 7:00pm

Stations of the Cross – Fri. Mar. 29th at 7:00pm

(All meetings held in the Vestry) unless otherwise stated)

NICENE CREED – “Consubstantial” In the Nicene Creed we now say that Jesus is “consubstantial” instead of “one in Being” with the Father. It is the literal translation of the Greek word homoousios (or in Latin consubstantialis) which is used in the Creed. Consubstantial means “having the same substance” and is only used by the Church to describe Jesus’ relationship to the Father. The question of how Jesus relates to the Father has great importance. Heresies have divided Christians over this issue and the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD coined this word to precisely articulate the nature of this relationship. By it, the Church expresses that the divinity of Jesus is the same divinity of the Father. “Consubstantial” is an important word; it was fought over by theologians and bishops for centuries as they sought the best word to clarify this great truth about Jesus. It deserves our respect and attention.

STATIONS OF THE CROSS DURING LENT Stations of the Cross will be

held in the Church every Friday evening during

Lent at 7:00pm.

SPRING… Winds of Change Though it may be weeks before we see those first tiny buds of green struggling up from our gardens, here in the blustery

March days we celebrate Spring’s arrival. It’s an act

of faith. We lock the door on winter and turn our faces to

the wind, scenting changes to come. Renewal is in the air. May our spirits catch this

“spring fever” and renew our faith, bringing a season of

abundant Christian growth.

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THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT Sat. Mar. 23 4:30pm Modesta Ryan by John Sheridan Harry Teevens by Pat & Anne Ryan Sun. Mar. 24 9:00am For the intentions of the Parishioners 10:30am Teresa Thompson by her Family Jim Coady on the 16th Anniversary of his death by Don, Julie, Greg & Shyanna Coady WEEKDAY MASSES Wed. Mar. 27 9:00am For the Souls in Purgatory Thu. Mar. 28 9:00am Karolyn Kirk by Jane Larson ALMONTE COUNTRY HAVEN MASS For the intentions of the Residents 7:00pm CONFIRMATION CELEBRATION For the intentions of the Confirmation Candidates & their Families Fri. Mar. 29 9:00am Carolyn Cadman by Pat & Patsy Killeen

FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT Sat. Mar. 30 4:30pm Maria Warren by Tim & Kathy Kennedy Ag O’Neill by Debbie Piche Sun. Mar. 31 9:00am Ghislaine Ritchie by Celia Bartello Mike Kennedy by Terry & Lynn Galvin 10:30am For the intentions of the Parishioners

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Schedule of Liturgies March 23 – 31, 2019

SOCKS & UNDERGARMENTS Warm someone’s feet and heart by donating a pair of men’s or ladies’ socks or underwear for the needy this Lent. Boxes are provided at the entrances of the church for your donations. Thank you kindly.

DEVELOPMENT & PEACE The Hossein family fled Burma to escape the violence and persecution that is suffered by the Rohingya, a Muslin minority living mainly on the west coast of the country. They had to walk for three days in the jungle without food to reach Kutupalong camp in Bangladesh. Caritas Bangladesh, a Development and Peace partner, is tirelessly working there to protect and support Rohingya refugees by providing emergency shelters, access to clean water, as well as safe latrines and showers for women and girls.

WELCOME TEAM: Our Holy Name of Mary Welcome Team would like to welcome you to our Parish Family. If you are NEW to the Parish or know of someone who is recently new to our parish, please call Cathie at 256-2348 or the Parish Office at 256-1034. If you require a box of collection envelopes contact the Parish Office or to sign up for on-line giving visit our website at hnomalmonte.ca.

DAY FOR CONFESSIONS – April 05, 2019 Archbishop Prendergast has designated April 5th for this year’s important sacramental initiative. Confessions will be made available across the Archdiocese on this one particular day so people can drop into any Catholic Church for reconciliation. In our parish, Father Paul, will be hearing confessions on April 5th from 8:00am – 8:40am and 10:00am – 12:00pm and then in the evening from 6:00pm – 8:00pm.

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476 Ottawa Street, R.R.#4 Almonte, ON K0A 1A0

613-256-3732

154 Bridge St. Box 749 Almonte, ON K0A 1A0

Tel: 613-256-3044 ext. 302 Fax: 613-256-0536

www.ona.ca

Swarbrick Law BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS

ELIZABETH SWARBRICK Collaborative Lawyer Mediator Wills & Family Mediation

83 Little Bridge St., Almonte 613-256-9811

www.familyfocusedlaw.com

Dr. Chris Hashimoto Chiropractor

Relief from joint and muscle pain

613-256-5678

SALE & SERVICE 14 Industrial Drive

Almonte, ON RYAN HEMSLEY 613-256-4744

Holy Name of Mary Parishioners… since 1973

Tel: 613-256-3313 website: www.crgamble.com

Representing Kinkaid & Loney Monuments

Reg & Josh Gamble Directors

PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH Elizabeth Caldwell, Ron McLaren, Christina Graham,

Jesse Charney, Keith King, Paul Duford, Colton Somerville, Aiden Verk, Mike King, Jean Byrne, Amelia Devries,

Mike Omilon, Robbie Fassbender, Josie Horton, John Kordos, Betty McAuliffe, Faye Dowdall, Christian

Cameron, Ray Hammond, Carolyn Watson-Della Foresta, Lilly McComb, Greta Sproule and Nathan Godin.

“May God Restore You To Good Health”

Sunday Morning Smile A four-year-old was told he needed to provide a urine sample in a cup at the doctor’s office, suddenly he became unexpectedly nervous. With a shaking voice, he mumbled, “Do I have to drink it?”

WELCOME INTO OUR PARISH THE NEWLY BAPTIZED Lincoln David Anderson son of Ian Anderson & Taylor Dasti

Harlan William Greene son of Jacob Greene & Melissa Eaman Waylon Thomas Greene son of Jacob Greene & Melissa Eaman

LIBRARY: Perhaps you're considering some spiritual or inspirational reading during Lent. Take a look at the new (to us) books on top of the library shelves - prayer, grace, insights from Pope Francis and Mother Teresa and more - all are sure to enrich our Lenten season.

“SHARE THE JOURNEY” Walk in Solidarity with Forced Migrants

On Sat., April 6th, join us in a 5 km walk in solidarity with the 68.5 million forced migrants worldwide. The activity will start at 12:30 pm with a photo exhibit at Notre-Dame-de-l’Île parish, 115 boulevard Sacré-Cœur, Gatineau followed by the walk. For those interested, we will end with a Mass at the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Ottawa co-celebrated by Archbishop Prendergast, S.J. of Ottawa and Archbishop Durocher of Gatineau. You are invited to fundraise by joining our fundraising page:https://www.devp.org/en/civicrm/pcp/info%3Fid%3D2437%26reset%3D1

SPRING NOTICE CWL LINEN TABLE: When cleaning out your cupboards this spring keep in mind that this year the Linen Table is collecting Home and Seasonal decor. All items should be in good condition and clean. For example shelves, pictures and frames, decorative plates , pillows, throws. Any questions please call Cathy Hudson 613-257-8660.

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Almonte Ace Country & Garden 5736 County Rd. 29

Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 613.256.1633

[email protected]

Almonte Winery

Joan & Michael Neville 613-256-6100

We invite Catholic men to join us.

Help us serve our Parish and Community.

Contact: Mike Lalonde at 613-899-9925 or e-mail us at [email protected]

Debbie Brydges Manager Universal Travel

205 Franktown Rd. Carleton Place, ON

K7C 2N9

Tel: 613-257-4111 or 1-888-486-6490 Fax: 613-257-5684

e-mail: [email protected]

ALMONTE CAR WASH 3 Self-serve Bays

Pressure Wash & Vacuum

130 High St., Almonte Phone: 256-6708

Kevin Cooney 880-1463 Jennifer Cooney 880-1462

PILON FAMILY FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL LTD. André & Gina Pilon and Staff

TRUST UNDERSTANDING INTEGRITY 613-623-5194

Your Independent Grocer

YOUR STORE FOR LOW PRICES Tel: 256-2080

MEMBERS OF HOLY NAME OF MARY PARISH CENTRE BUILDING COMMITTEE Name E-mail Phone

Phil Wood – Chairperson [email protected] 613-256-4554 Ron Giles [email protected] 613-256-1754 Christina Humber [email protected] N/A Millie Maloney [email protected] N/A James Mikulasik [email protected] N/A Jim Moore [email protected] 613-256-5375

If you have questions about the Parish Centre please contact Fr. Paul at [email protected] or 613-256-1034 or you are welcome to contact a member of the Building Committee listed above.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SERVE THE COMMIUNITY The overriding guiding principle of the Knights of Columbus is ‘charity’. We are a not for profit Catholic men’s organization dedicated to the notion that by working together in a fraternal and unified manner we can support disadvantaged people, (regardless of their faith) groups in our communities, and organizations that seek to improve life in our communities. As an example this past year, we contributed to the tornado disaster relief fund for Dunrobin and area. The Knights have supplied winter clothing for students in need in both Carleton Place and Almonte. We collaborated with Holy Name Of Mary parishioners in Almonte to raise money for the Almonte Hospital Foundation drive to purchase advanced screening equipment for the hospital. We are particularly concerned with supporting youth through specific activities including organizing free throw basketball events in our High Schools. We also on an exception basis have supported High School students who wish to do outreach for humanitarian or spiritual projects. The Knights provide a scholarship to a deserving High School student as identified by the School Principal. The Knights donated financially to both disadvantaged individuals and groups in our communities. As an example, we have supported financially and donated Council members time and energy to support our Syrian families in Almonte and Carleton Place. Annually the Knights contribute financially to the Arthritis Society. We raise money in a variety of ways most especially by putting on Parish breakfasts, steak dinners, roast beef dinners, pasta evenings, school BBQs, garage sales etc: if you are a practising Catholic gentlemen, at least 18 years of age, and you have some time (no matter how little) and you are interested in spending time with like-minded men please consider joining us. Please contact Jim Moore at [email protected].

Knights of Columbus Dr. J.F. Dunn Council 5153 Dr. J.F. Dunn Council 5153