MARCH 31ST 2024, EASTER SUNDAY (YEAR B)

Masses for the Week

2024-03-31 09:00† May Shiekh
2024-03-31 11:00People of the Parish Lent
2024-04-01 09:00† Augustine & Marie Fernandes
2024-04-02 09:00† Naseem (Jimmy) Shiekh
2024-04-03 09:00† Richard Ainsley Jansz
2024-04-04 09:00Intention of Bunny & James Santos
2024-04-05 09:00† Donald Bastiampillai
† Doreen Morse
† Cassandra Mary Philips
† Naseem (Jimmy) Shiekh
† Yuk Ting Si
† Lutgarda Puno Quambao
Intention of Germaine Cox
Intention of Edwin & Riel Laberinto
Intention of Mario & Maria Simao
2024-04-05 19:30† Lawrence Soreng
† Doreen Morse
† Tony D’Agostino
2024-04-06 09:00† Naseem (Jimmy) Shiekh
2024-04-06 17:00† Feliciana Cruz Medina

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REFLECTION

This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad

Our Easter celebration has begun! Happy Easter!


In many parts of the world, Easter comes in spring. It’s the time of year when nature itself brings forth the beginnings of new life. The tulips begin to rise from the cold and dormant earth, the leaves begin to bud on the trees, transforming the forest into a sea of green, and the Sun begins to shine with a new radiance, sending warmth at its rising each morning. Creation itself reflects the glory and splendor of the Resurrection of Christ in many ways.

The death of winter reflects the death of Christ and the silence of the tomb experienced on Holy Saturday. Everything goes dormant. Vegetation appears to die, and even the animals and insects retreat into various forms of hibernation and immobility. However, at the appointed time, as the warmth of the Sun rises anew, nature itself is called forth from the death of winter into the new life of spring.

The cold winter would be deeply depressing if it were to remain forever. Just imagine if scientists were to tell us that the forthcoming winter was a unique one in that it would now remain forever. Never again would we see the warmth of spring or summer. Never again would we see the insects, plants and leaves on the trees. What a hopeless situation that would be!

But God speaks to us in many and varied ways, and one such way is through the cycle of nature. New life is certain! The warmth will return after the winter freeze, nature will rise and the earth will sing again.

If the Father in Heaven is so diligent about caring for the natural creation, how much more does He care for the recreation of humanity? How much more would He have cared for the Resurrection of His own divine Son? How much more does He care for our entrance into the new life won for each of us by the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead?!

Allow the beauty of creation to be a sign to you of a reality that is infinitely greater. Allow yourself to be drawn into the newness of life that is bestowed upon you by your sharing in the Resurrection of Christ. To rise with Him means you are to become a new creation.

Reflect, today, upon the above line from the Responsorial Psalm for today’s Mass. “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad.” The “day” we rejoice in is the new life God wants to bestow upon your soul here and now. It’s a new day, a glorious one, a transformed one, a resurrected one. New life must begin now and must become continually new and glorious as we journey deeper and deeper into the glory of the Resurrection. Ponder this “new day” and allow our Lord to bestow it upon you through the power of His glorious Resurrection from the dead.

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DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY—April 7, 2024

Information & Novena Pamphlets are available at the church exits. 

Preparation—1) Novena begins on Good Friday. If you wish to pray it with others, meet at the Divine Mercy image after any service on that day and after any 9:00 AM Mass during Easter week. 2) Acts of mercy—word, deed and prayer. 3) Make a good confession. 

For more info, please call Bonnie Washer at (416) 284-5772. 

Healthy Communication, Intimacy, Relationship Building

Give yourself the gift of a joyful marriage by learning the tools of healthy communication. Retrouvaille, a Catholic-origin program, welcomes couples of all faiths to help get their relationships back on track. Join us from April 5-7, 2024 in Mississauga. 

For more information, call 437-234-5610 or visit torontoretrouvaille.com or helpourmarriage.org. 

Do you feel called?

Blessed are those who come in the Name of the Lord! Blessed are they who live their lives in the Name of the Lord! If you feel God is giving you the blessing of a call to be a priest, religious, or permanent deacon, call Fr. Matt McCarthy, Director of Vocations, Archdiocese of Toronto at 416-968-0997 or email to vocations@archtoronto.org. 

IS FAILURE AN OPTION?

Silent Retreat for Men and Women 

April 12 @ 6:30 PM—April 14 @ 1:00 PM 

Manresa Jesuit Renewal Centre (2325 Liverpool Rd) 

“Failure is not an option!” was the supposed mantra of the engineers who built the Apollo Moon rockets. But in fact, science progresses precisely by failing. What insights to ourselves and our faith can we derive from how science learns from its mistakes? 

Suggested offering: $270 pp.

For more information: 905-839-2864. To register: https://manresa-canada.ca/events/ 

Provide-A-Meal-program

HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS: 

1. We provide you the casserole container and recipe. 

2. You prepare the same meal once per month. 

3. Keep some for your family – it’s delicious! 

4. Drop off the casserole on the dates indicated between 9:30—10:00 AM after the Saturday morning Mass at the West parking lot. 

5. Pick up an empty container when you do the drop off – You’re done! 

Next pick-up date: Apr 6, 2024 

Questions or wish to participate? Call PETER or ANNIE ALKINS at 416.283.7420

Edge Youth Ministry

Consider supporting the Youth Ministry Fundraiser BLITZ this weekend.

Your donations will help more youth participate in EDGE Camp and Leadership Camp. The youth will also accept prayer requests. Thank you in advance for your support.

Please contact Jeremy Tanuan for more information: JTanuan@archtoronto.org or 416-282-0370 ex. 213.