JUNE 7TH 2026 THE SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST (YEAR A)

Masses for the Week

2026-06-06 09:00† Remetina & Caitano Fernandes
† Theresa, Francis & Gloria D' Silva
2026-06-06 17:00† Theresa, Francis & Gloria D'Silva
2026-06-07 09:00† Anselm D' Abreo
2026-06-07 11:00People of the Parish
2026-06-07 19:00† Joan Williams
2026-06-08 09:00† John Huang
2026-06-09 09:00† Alison DeSilva
2026-06-10 09:00† Camilleri & Dwyer families
2026-06-11 09:00† Gina Cubellis
2026-06-12 09:00† Leo & Cleo D’Souza
† Ernesto & Vincenta
† Clifford D’ Souza
† Virgilio Tuazon
† Maria Assonta D’Souza
Intention of Mario & Maria Simao
Intention of Rick & Connie Chua
Intention of Linda Febria
Intention of the Marisela family
Intention of Maria Papillas
2026-06-13 09:00† Piedade & Inacio Fernandes
2026-06-13 17:00† Mauro Cea

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REFLECTION

Today the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, reminding us of a gift that never fades: the Eucharist. Jesus gave us his very self, present to us in a way we can receive. The Scriptures this Sunday begin with a simple command: Remember. Moses urged the people to remember how God saved and sustained them. Jesus echoes that call at the Last Supper: “Do this in memory of me.” We are called to remember God’s love, his sacrifice, his mercy, and his promise of eternal life. Just as God fed the Israelites in the desert, Christ now feeds us with something far greater. “I am the living bread that came down from heaven,” he tells us. “Whoever eats this bread will live forever.” This feast reminds us that Christ continues to give himself to us in the Eucharist, he remains close to us, walking with us through our struggles and joys. He knows our burdens and never leaves us alone. Let us give thanks for this extraordinary gift that nourishes, sustains, and endures.

BEFORE YOU FIX YOUR WEDDING DATE

Thinking about doing your wedding in the Church? Great move! The way to go is to call the parish office and schedule an appointment with the priest at least 12 months before your desired wedding date. It is a requirement in the Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto.

Hoping for the best for you as you process and make this important life-long decision 

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On June 6 & 7, a group will be visiting our Parish offering beautiful, handcrafted olive wood religious articles from the Holy Land. Proceeds will help our starving brothers and sisters in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, putting food on their tables and supporting their Christian presence in the land of Jesus’ birth during this brutal war. Your support through the purchase of these items is a direct way to show solidarity and care for our fellow Christians in need. Accepted methods of payment include Visa, Mastercard, Debit, and Cash. 

Baby Bottle Returns Reminder

 The pro-life organization Aid to Women conducted a Baby Bottle for Life fund raising campaign at Saint Joseph’s at the weekend Masses on May 9 and 10. We ask that you kindly return your filled baby bottle with your donations at any of the weekend Masses June 20 and 21. Aid to Women thanks all the good people of Saint Joseph’s for their help in allowing them to continue their very important ministry of converting the hearts of women who are considering abortion, to choose life instead. 

The Knights of Columbus - Bingo Night

The Knights of Columbus are hosting a Bingo Night on Saturday, June 27, 2026, from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM to raise funds for many charities in our community. Tickets are $10.00 each and can be obtained in the Narthex after Mass. The Knights would appreciate your support for this worthy cause. 

Knights of Colmbus Bingo Night

Members of the Legion of Mary invites you to the Patrician meeting

on June 13th at 9:45 am in room #2 of the Church basement. 

Topic : Faith in Our Child 

Speaker: Mr. Garry Tanuan, a parishioner at St. Joseph’s Parish for 26 years. He currently serves as the Vice-Chair of the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) and has been our local Catholic trustee since 2012. 

Come join us and participate in the open discussion of how we can effectively share our faith and take our relationships to the next level within our homes, schools, and the wider church community. 

CWL June Bazaar

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Sacred West Europe Pilgrimage

There will be a Sacred West Europe Pilgrimage from August 31 to September 16, 2026, under the spiritual guidance of Father Arinze, our Associate Pastor. The Sacred Sites to visit are spread across 12 cities in 6 countries of Western Europe, including the Vatican, Padua, Venice, Pisa, Assisi, Lucerne, Paris, Lourdes, Fatima, Lisbon, Engelberg, and Salamanca. The slots are limited, and the booking is on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Dates & Pricing

  • Tour Dates: 31st Aug to 15th Sept 2026

  • Price: All-inclusive tour with flights for CAD$ 5,700 + Tips €90

  • Note on Tips: Tips of Euro 90 will be collected on the first day of the trip.

Spiritual Leadership

  • Spiritual Guidance by: Rev. Fr. Arinze Onwuzulike, CSSP

  • Affiliation: St. Joseph’s Parish, Scarborough, Toronto

  • Special Services: Mass in Lourdes & Fatima (Subject to availability)

Itinerary: Cities & Key Attractions

Cities Visited

Rome, Assisi, Pisa, Padova, Venice, Engelberg, Lucerne, Paris, Lourdes, Salamanca, Fatima, Lisbon.

Highlights & Landmarks

  • Vatican/Italy: Basilica of St. Peters, Vatican Museum, Basilica St. John Lateran, Santa Scala (Holy Steps), Trevi Fountain, Leaning Tower of Pisa, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Anthony of Padua, Venice.

  • Switzerland: Mt. Titlis with Ice Flyer, Lucerne.

  • France: Seine River Cruise, Eiffel Tower (3rd Level), Lourdes Grotto, Holy Baths, Candle Light Procession.

  • Portugal: Chapel of Apparition Fatima, Basilica of Our Lady of Fatima, Lisbon City Tour and more…

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DID YOU KNOW

Every Eucharist makes present the same sacrifice of Christ,
not symbolically, but truly?
St. Francis wept before the Eucharist because he saw
humility at its deepest, God becoming food for us?
Jesus multiplies what we offer when we give it with trust, no
matter how small?

Edge Youth Ministry 2025-2026

The Youth Ministry members want to pray for your intentions this Easter season. We also invite you to please pray for us and consider helping our youth participate in events like EDGE Camp and Lift Jesus Higher Rally with a donation using the colourful envelopes available at the back of the church. Thank you and God bless.

EDGE will meet on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month.

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