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The Amalekites show up may times in the Old Testament as Israel’s long-time enemies. This story is the first of many encounters between the two nations. Here, they attack...
Dear parishioners: There is a typographical error on the latest bulletin's notice regarding Festival of Lights. If you want to reach Wilfred Gomez by phone, the correct number is 416-292-5707 (not 5717).Apologies if this has caused...
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In 2 Kings 5:1-13, Naaman the Syrian is informed by the prophet Elisha that his leprosy can only be cured by bathing in the Jordan river. Although he initially scoffs at...
Public Rosary Rally: Thank You
Event date: Saturday, October 11Location: By the side of St. Aidan Church, facing Finch Avenue East
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Canada Needs Our Lady Public Rosary Rally.Your prayerful presence...
St. Aidan’s Church was filled to capacity on Monday, October 6, as parishioners and visitors gathered for a Healing Mass with Fr. Ivo Pavić, OFM. Many experienced peace, renewal, and the healing presence of the Holy Spirit.
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St. Aidan’s Parish Life Chain 2025
October 5, 2025
This Sunday afternoon, parishioners of St. Aidan’s gathered at the intersection of Finch and Warden for our annual Life Chain, a peaceful and prayerful public witness organized...
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The prophet Habakkuk lived in the southern kingdom of Judah during the late 7th century B.C. Like Amos, who lived over a century before, Habakkuk is concerned with injustice and lawlessness...
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Today’s reading continues last week’s reading from Amos on pursuing justice. Here, the prophet addresses those who are most responsible for injustice in the land–those who...
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Amos lived in the northern kingdom of Israel around the 8th century BC. God commissioned him as a prophet to warn Israel of their impending punishment for breaking God’s law...
Thanks so much! The Michael Del Grande Fundraiser Dinner was a big success. We're grateful for your generous donations and support, which helped us surpass our goal and make the evening a lively, enjoyable event.
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In the book of Numbers, we read about how God punished the Israelites by sending fiery serpents among them. When they repented and asked Moses to intercede with God on their behalf...
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The OT reading for this Sunday is focused on the theme of divine wisdom versus human wisdom. Here, scripture proclaims that human wisdom is “worthless.” This is because our...
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Both the Old Testament reading and Gospel reading for today are about the importance of humility. At first, it might seem like a no-brainer that we ought to celebrate humility and eschew pride...
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Near the end of Isaiah, we encounter this prophecy where God declares that He will gather all the nations and declare His glory among them. This declaration is meant to refute any...
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Jeremiah was sent by God to inform the people of Judah that their idolatry, disregard for God’s Law, and trust in worldly power rather than God would bring God&rsquo...
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The theme of our Old Testament reading is God’s justice, which is exemplified in the Passover story as recounted in Wisdom 18. The preceding verse to our first reading summarizes...
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Ecclesiastes can be an enigma to readers, because of its seemingly nihilistic attitude towards life. In this passage, we see that all of the things one might esteem as important –wisdom...
Thank you, Michael Del Grande, for your bravery in defending our Catholic faith and its principles. Let’s come together in support on Saturday, September 13, at the St. Aidan Catholic Church Parish Hall at 6:30 pm for...
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In this passage, we see Abraham interceding on behalf of the people of Sodom and Gomorrah to save his nephew Lot. However, he also brings out some important aspects of God’s character...
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In the Old Testament, God would occasionally appear in human form to His people for the purpose of accomplishing specific tasks. This is called a theophany. There are a few other such theophanies in...