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Holy Week 2022
On the weekend of April 9/10, Catholics around the world will celebrate Palm Sunday and we will enter into Holy Week, the most profound period in the Christian calendar. This is a time for us to remember the sacrifice...
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Looking Back at the Indigenous Delegation to Rome
Pope Francis has concluded his meetings with Indigenous delegates in the Vatican to learn more about the legacy of Canada’s residential school system and to apologize for abuses that occurred there.
The Holy Father said that listening to...
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End of Mask Mandates
larger version of (above) St. Aidan's Church Schedule (as of March 21, 2022)
The provincial government announced the end of public masking requirements in most non-medical settings effective Monday, March 21. The Archdiocese of Toronto has followed the...
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Looking for New Finance Council Members
The Role of the Finance Council is to help monitor the parish’s finances and to help in the decision making process regarding how finances should be spent.
Members also help ensure the physical upkeep of the parish, addressing...
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Income tax receipts for 2021 are ready
Please come to the church Gift Shop after any of the Sunday Masses to pick up your income tax receipt.
Your St. Vincent de Paul income tax receipts can be collected in the foyer of the church.
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RCIA Candidates
We have four individuals who will be received into full Communion or receive baptism and the other sacraments at the Easter Vigil this year. Their names are Rabi Adagunodo, Shewit Sium, Taiwo Makinowa, and Ehsan Fathi. As they go...
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Updated Covid-19 Protocols Coming into Effect on Monday, March 21
The Archdiocese of Toronto has followed the Government of Ontario’s Covid-19 guidance throughout the pandemic. Last week, the provincial government announced the end of public masking requirements in most settings effective Monday, March 21, 2022. The health...
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Fridays are Days of Penance
Every Friday of the year, except those that are Solemnities, are Days of Penance. Traditionally, Catholics would not eat meat on Fridays but in recent times Catholics have been permitted to substitute with some other penance or pious work. It...
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Multiple Intention Masses
At present our only Multiple Intention Mass is the Saturday 5:00 pm Mass. We have received permission from the Archdiocese to have the Wednesday evening Mass also as a Multiple Intention Mass. This is being introduced since we have...