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In our reading from Deuteronomy, God reminds the Israelites just before their entry into the Promised Land of how He constantly provided for them throughout the forty years of wandering in the...
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During the Exodus, the people of Israel were constantly testing God and complaining against Him and His servant Moses. In fact, we see this happen twice in the chapters immediately preceding our reading...
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At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit comes down upon the Apostles, giving them the power to speak in tongues for the proclamation of the Gospel to the nations. In the midst of that...
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Forty days after the Resurrection, we celebrate Christ’s ascension into Heaven. Before He died, Christ told His disciples in advance that He would ascend up into Heaven, and from there send the...
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In our reading, the Christian Gospel continues to spread throughout Palestine, despite persecution by the Jews (which we saw with the death of St. Stephen in the previous chapter). Here, the Gospel arrives among...
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Each year the CWL observes “12 Hours of Prayer for Palliative Care” simultaneously with the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association’s National Hospice Palliative Care Week, which this year runs from May...
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As the Church grew and began to incorporate converts from other regions, disputes began to emerge between different groups within the church. Here we see a division between those Jews who grew up in Palestine...
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In this Sunday’s Acts reading, St. Peter concludes his sermon to the people of Jerusalem. His words touch them so profoundly that they ask what they must do to be...
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In this Sunday’s reading, St. Peter preaches to the crowds in Jerusalem about the Resurrection of Christ. Just over a week ago, some were still in doubt about whether He had truly...
This weekend we celebrate the feast of Divine Mercy, which reminds us of God’s tremendous love for us. This Sunday we will have a Holy Hour at 3:00 pm with the singing of the Divine Mercy Chaplet...
The St. Aidan’s Knights of Columbus are organizing a trip to Ottawa on Thursday May 11, for the 26th Annual March for Life. We depart at 6:30 am to Parliament Hill, and return by 9:00 pm...
Please do not give money to beggars outside the Church. There are many charitable agencies where they can get help for whatever they need. They usually give you a sad story to make you feel sorry for them. We can...
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The life of the early Church was a life of love. In our reading, we see how the early Christians cared for the...
Thanks to the efforts of our CWL and Knights of Columbus our next Movie Night will be on Saturday April 29, right after the 5:00 pm Mass, starting at 6:15 pm. We will be showing Episode 7 and...
The CWL of our parish are organizing this pilgrimage to take place on Saturday, July 1 to Tuesday, July 4. Come and experience a spiritual renewal with daily Mass, Rosary, Divine Mercy meditation, Adoration, and outdoor Stations of the Cross...
This Novena of Masses and prayers is intended to honour St. Anthony of Padua and to invoke his powerful intercession for your specific intentions. The Novena will continue every Tuesday, with Mass at 7:30 pm followed by Novena Prayers...
This is organized by St Aidan Knights of Columbus from August 5-8. Two of the shrines were elevated to Minor Basilica status - Shrine of the Miraculous Medal in January this year by Pope Francis, and St. Ann Basilica by...
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John 15:5 I am the vine, you are the branches. Those who abide in me...