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Feast of St. Anthony de Padua
Jun-13-2026 à Jun-13-2026 (05:00 PM à 08:00 PM)
Join us as we celebrate the Feast of St. Anthony of Padua on Saturday, June 13, 2026 with Holy Mass at 5:00 PM, followed by the Blessing of Children, Bread Distribution, and Procession.
Event Highlights
Holy Mass at 5...
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One Body, One Spirit (Pentecost Sunday)
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The Corinthian church was plagued by factionalism and in-fighting, with some members of the church seeing themselves...
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Inheritance and Power (Feast of the Ascension)
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In his commentary on the Resurrection of Christ, St. Paul speaks of the blessings that accompany those who place their hope in...
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Always Ready (6th Sunday of Easter)
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In this continuation of St. Peter’s epistle, he instructs believers to expect persecution for their faith...
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A Royal Priesthood (5th Sunday of Easter)
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In this epistle reading, St. Peter teaches that Christians, who have been redeemed by blood of Jesus, are being built into...
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Patient Endurance (4th Sunday of Easter)
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In this Sunday’s epistle reading, St. Peter encourages believers who are in the midst of adversity on account of their...
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2025 Financial Report to Parishioners
2025 Report to Parishioners | Noel D’Souza – St. Aidan Parish Finance Council
Noel D’Souza, Vice-Chair of the St. Aidan Parish Finance Council, presents the 2025 Annual Financial Report to Parishioners.
This report highlights the parish...
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Ransomed by Christ (3rd Sunday of Easter)
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This Sunday’s reading builds on last week’s theme of being born again to...
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The New Birth (2nd Sunday of Easter)
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In this reading, St. Peter is writing to the Church to remind them that they received a new birth...
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Raised with Christ (1st Sunday of Easter)
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In St. Paul’s letters, much emphasis is placed on the reality of the Resurrection. Without Christ’s...
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Carmen Christi (Palm Sunday)
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This Sunday’s epistle reading is known as the “Carmen Christi,” a hymn that...
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Flesh and Spirit (5th Sunday of Lent)
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In our epistle reading, St. Paul contrasts those who live in the flesh with those who live by...
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Children of Light (4th Sunday of Lent)
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In the first half of his letter to the Ephesians (chs. 1-3), St. Paul talks about how...
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Peace with God (3rd Sunday of Lent)
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One of the main themes of St. Paul’s letter to the Romans is Justification. In...