On Thursday March 23, from 7 pm to 9 pm we will have three priests available to hear confessions. Note that regularly scheduled confessions are 20 minutes before all Masses (except Friday evenings) and Saturdays from 4 to 5 pm...
St. Aidan Parish Confessions will take place on Monday December 12 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm inside the church. We will have three priests available to hear your confessions.
In addition to this, Fr. Steven will be...
Classes for First Reconciliation begins this Sunday, October 23rd, right after the 12 noon Mass in the Parish Hall. These classes are intended for children in Grades 2 and 3. Each class will be about an hour long. Registration forms...
Classes for First Reconciliation will begin on Sunday, October 23rd, right after the 12 noon Mass.
There will be a mandatory information session for parents the week before on October 16th.
Registration is through the following link:https://docs.google...
Advent is a time for us to reflect on our relationship with God and to prepare ourselves for the birth of Christ. That makes it an ideal time to participate in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
From December 12 to 18...
The Advent season is an excellent time to seek forgiveness for our sins through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Christmas is when we celebrate God’s love for us, as demonstrated by the birth of Jesus. As we reflect on...
Beverly O’Grady is on staff with the Office of Formation for Discipleship in the Archdiocese of Toronto and works as a lay pastoral associate. She has been running First Communion/First Reconciliation programs with children and parents together...
The Sacrament of Penance is a great gift given to us by God. It helps us achieve peace and joy by being forgiven for the times we've damaged our relationship with God and with others.
During this Advent season...
From Dec. 11 to 17, parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Toronto are taking part in the Day of Confessions. Catholics throughout our region are encouraged to prepare for Christmas by receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation. As Cardinal Thomas Collins explains...
Psychologists call spring the "season of hope." After a long, bleak winter, the signs of new life testify that change is possible. Likewise, the Catholic Church has its own seasons, called liturgical seasons. The current season of Lent reminds us...