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OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday to Friday; 9 am – 12 pm & 1 pm – 4 pm 39 Walford Road Sudbury ON P3E 2H2
● Tel: 705-522-3900 ● Fax: 705 522 4150 ● Email: stpatricks@unitz.ca For more information visit our website: www.stpatrickchurchsudbury.com
the Most Reverend Marcel Damphousse Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie
OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday to Friday; 9 am – 12 pm & 1 pm – 4 pm 39 Walford Road Sudbury ON P3E 2H2
● Tel: 705-522-3900 ● Fax: 705 522 4150 ● Email: stpatricks@unitz.ca For more information visit our website: www.stpatrickchurchsudbury.com
(A parish community in the Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie)
May13th, 2018
James Hutton, C.S.S. Pastor, Parish Priest Home Phone: 705-522-9346 jameshutton2@hotmail.com
Denis O’Donnell, Deacon stpatricks@unitz.ca
Larry Lazowick, Acolyte Willy Flores, Acolyte
Ray Levac, Acolyte Myrna Levac, Diocesan Order of Service
Brenda Cavallin, Pastoral Associate (Youth Ministry, Music) stpatricksym@gmail.com
Pastoral Associate (Children’s Sacraments, School Liaison) stpatricks@unitz.ca
Cynthia Mack Pastoral Secretary/Office Manager Vilija Tassone Office Assistant
Dennis Ongaro Custodian
Yvonne Luoma Sacristan, Hall Kitchen Monitor
Christina Bégin, Matt Kallio Principal Musician
Zenaida Odense Parish Nurse
Liz - Prayer Chain 705-929-7863
Other Parish Groups & Co-ordinators – See Website
SUNDAY EUCHARIST Saturday 4:30 pm Sunday 10:00 am
WEEKDAY EUCHARIST As announced in weekly bulletin – see Website
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Confessions) Saturday 3:30 to 4:00 pm Weekdays (upon request, before Mass & by appointment)
OTHER SACRAMENTS Contact Parish office or website
God’s Word for this Week
First Reading: Acts 1. 1 – 11 Second Reading: Ephesians: 1. 17 – 23 or Ephesians 4. 1 – 13 Gospel: Mark 16. 15 -20
Setting the World On Its Head In today’s Gospel, there is an echo of an earlier story, that of Jesus choosing the twelve and making them “fishers of men.” (Matthew 4:18) Before they could become fishers of men, however, they had to stay with Jesus and learn from him. They had to grow in an intimate relationship with him. They had to recognize his oneness with the Father and become witnesses to this mystery. “One might say they had to pass from outward to inward communion with Jesus.” (Jesus of Nazareth. Joseph Ratzinger. Benedict XVI). Now the time had come for the twelve to go forth and bring the good news to all people. The good news which Jesus proclaimed set the world on its head. Good news was the term used by a messenger of the emperor to proclaim salvation. Jesus was setting himself up against the powers of the world. Jesus infuriated the religious authorities because he claimed that the words of Isaiah were being fulfilled in him. Jesus proclaimed that God is on the side of the oppressed, the poor, those who suffered injustice. Many people put emphasis on the signs that will follow those who speak in the name of Jesus. They forget what must happen before these signs appear: speaking against injustice, speaking for the defenceless, creating God’s kingdom of peace and inclusion here and now as much as possible, and a willingness to suffer rejection. These are the tell-tale signs of those who take up the mission of Jesus. With the Ascension, the missionary era of the early Church began and it will not end until Jesus, who ascended, returns. How will you set the world on its head? Submitted by: Tony Chezzi
The Ascension of the Lord
NEXT SUNDAY: “HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHURCH”: A RED DAY!! The Feast of PENTECOST (the 50th day after Easter Sunday) is the feast of the gift of Jesus’ Spirit coming upon his followers. It is based upon the Jewish feast which commemorates Moses receiving to the 10 commandments. For the followers of Jesus Pentecost celebrates not only commandments of old but also the giving in a special way of the Holy Spirit who dwells within us – with the new commandment of Jesus: “Love one another”! SO, it is the birthday of the Church!
A MESSAGE FROM OUR PARISH HEALTH COUNCIL Thank you to the women and men who attended the CPR-AED Training last weekend. We now have 21 parishioners who are full trained in both CPR and the use of our Defibrillator unit, located at the entrance of the church. These parishioners attend both masses on the weekend, so we have good coverage in the event that there is a medical emergency. Thank you for your commitment.
WIDOWS/WIDOWERS/LOSS OF CHILD SUPPORT GROUP: Our next supper will be Wednesday, May 16th 2018 at 5:30 pm downstairs in the Upper Hall. Cost is $8. We now sell tickets for the supper the Sunday before, after the Masses on both Saturday and Sunday…May 12th and 13th . We will also continue to have Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament for half an hour before .4:45pm to 5:15 p.m.
CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE – “FOR GOD AND CANADA”
Our sincere thanks to everyone who helped make the opening mass and reception of our CWL Diocesan Convention such a success: those who helped decorate the church and hall, those who brought some baking, those who prepared the hall and cleaned up afterwards.
You are appreciated and we are thankful for your participation. We couldn’t have done it without all your help. Next year’s CWL Diocesan Convention will be held in Sault Ste Marie, April 26-28.
The CWL will be having a YARD SALE in the church hall on Saturday, June 9, 2018. Donations can be dropped off in the church breezeway Tuesday to Friday of that week between 9am-12 & 1-4pm.
No clothing please. ”Inspired by the Spirit, Women Respond to God’s Call
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! A PRAYER FOR MOTHERS All-loving God, we give you thanks and praise for mothers young and old. We pray for young mothers, who give life and count toes and tend to our every need; May they be blessed with patience and tenderness to care for their families and themselves with great joy. We pray for our own mothers who have nurtured and cared for us; May they continue to guide us in strong and gentle ways. We remember mothers who are separated from their children because of war, poverty, or conflict; May they feel the loving embrace
of our God who wipes every tear away. We pray for women who are not mothers but still love and shape us with motherly care and compassion. We remember mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers who are no longer with us but who live forever in our memory and nourish us with their love. Amen.
MAY 13th, 2018
Sunday Collection Report: Received April 29th, 2018: ►$3822.90 from 171 envelopes ►$193.10 from loose change ►Total: $4,016.00
Your regular offerings help pay the bills to keep the parish alive!
CONFIRMATION REHERSAL Tuesday May 15th @ 7pm CONFIRMATION LITURGY Bishop Marcel Damphousse will visit St. Patrick’s this Thursday May 17th to Confirm the 16 Candidates who have requested this Sacrament as a completion of their Baptism:
Congratulations on your Confirmation Day! May God keep the gifts of the Holy Spirit
active in your hearts!
ROSARY DEVOTION AND DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET Will be held on Saturday May 19th from 11:30am -12noon.
VESPERS (Evening Prayer) will be held on Sunday, May 20th, at 3:30pm with fellowship to follow in the Upper Hall.
CONDOLANCES To: Kristine Morrissey (Leader of Sun. 10am Children’s Liturgy of the Word) on the death of her father Deacon Miilo Kuisina. The Poratto Family on the death of their mother Claudette Arlene Brideau (& Family) on the death of her husband Armand. The Roy Family on the death of Nora (Funeral May 14th @ 11am)
MASS SCHEDULE May 14th – May 20th († indicates intention [ ] indicates donor…)
Tues. May 15
th. @ 10:00am † Alexandra Whissell (Her Grandparents)…
Wed. May 16th
. @ 2:30pm at The Amberwood † Residents of the Amberwood
Thurs. May 17th
. @ 7:00pm CONFIRMATION
Fri., May 18th
. @ 10:00am † Suffering Souls
Sat. May 19th
@ 4:30pm: † Christopher Messina (Aldolpho & Giuseppina Messina)…
† Lillian Spagnetti (Her Sister Folly Markle)… † J.J. & Marilyn Markle (Their Mother Folly Markle)…
† Pedro Van de Loop (Joseph & Frances Van Oort)… † Roger Fay (Susan Turgeon)…
† Pearl McKay (Peggy & Doug Klasges)…
Sun. May 20th
. @ 10:00am: For the Parishioners of St. Patrick’s
“God loves everyone, but probably prefers “fruits of the spirit” over religious nuts!”
SO LONG! IT’S BEEN GOOD TO KNOW YOU!!!
St. Patrick’s Parish 39 Walford Road. Sudbury, On P3E 2H2
Dear Fr. Jim and Members of the Finance Committee, Please accept this letter as my formal resignation from the Pastoral Secretary position at St. Patrick’s effective May 17th, 2018. This was not an easy decision. I have been approached and offered a position that is located in Garson and after much discussion with my husband and taking time to evaluate, we feel that this new opportunity would be better suited for not only me but for my family as well.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here at St. Patrick’s and wish you all well in the future. Regards,
Cynthia Mack __________________________________________________________________
Dear Cynthia, I am still in disbelief and shock that you are leaving us. The rest of the staff are in that same frame of mind. You have been a breath of fresh air since you came on board on a temporary basis and then just recently to welcome you as permanent Secretary. It has been a very wonderful time of your presence among us. You have been accepted and loved by many parishioners who came daily to the office. Fr. Jim
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Dear Father Jim, Thank you so much for your email. I appreciate your kind words, they mean so much to me. I am still in shock as well as I was not expecting to have to make a decision like this as I was not looking for work and this opportunity presented itself to me. I want you to know it was tough but in the long run it’s better suited for my family with less commuting time, closer to the kids schools and activities and there is room for advancement. As for attending Mass, I will be there.
Regards, Cynthia
I speak on behalf of many parishioners who have come to know and love Cynthia, she was always hospitable and responsive to the needs of many parishioners coming daily to the Parish office. On your behalf I wish her and her family peace and joy in her new work environment in Garson. A public reception for her will take place on Sunday, June 10th after the 10am Mass. I do hope all would join in the parish hall to say farewell to Cynthia and to wish her well. In the Lord we serve,
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ON THE SEARCH!
Applications/Résumés are being accepted for the position of Parish Secretary until 4pm on Friday May 18th.
Fr. Terry Fournier – Curriculum Vitae May 2018
May 14, 1993: ordained for Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie by Bishop Plouffe
June ’93 - July ’94: Assistant, St Andrew the Apostle, Sudbury
July ’94 - July ’95: Pastoral Administrator & Assistant, St. Patrick’s, Sudbury
July ’95 - July ’96: Pastor St. Monica’s, Wawa
(January – July ’96, Pastoral Administrator)
St John Francis Regis, Pic Mobert)
July ’96 – February ’98: Director of Youth Ministry – Algoma Region & p/t Assistant
Precious Blood Cathedral, Sault Ste. Marie (Sunday coverage Good Shepherd, Espanola
Sept ’97-Jan ’98)
February ’98 - August ’01: Pastor Holy Trinity, Sudbury & Diocesan Vocation Director
August ’01 – September ’03: Studies in Sacramental Theology with a specialty in Liturgical Studies L’Institut
Catholique de Paris, France
September ’03 – September ’04: Pastor Corpus Christi, North Bay; Assistant St. Elizabeth, Temagami; &
Diocesan Coordinator of Liturgy
September ’04 - October ’06: Pastor Good Shepherd and St-Louis-de-France, Espanola & Diocesan
Coordinator of Liturgy
October ’06 – July ’07: Founding Pastor St. Jude, Espanola & Diocesan Coordinator of Liturgy
July ’07 – September ‘13
o Pastor St. Stanislaus, Copper Cliff
o Pastor St. Pius X, Lively (Jan ’08)
o Pastor St. Christopher, Whitefish (Jan’ 08)
o Diocesan Coordinator of Liturgy & Chairperson – Ontario Liturgical Conference
o Vocation Contact person
Temporary (Spring/Summer ’08)
Pastor St. Francis of Assisi, Walford; Immaculate Conception, Massey;
St. Lawrence, Webbwood Temporary (Fall ’08 – Winter ’09)
Pastor St. Bonaventure, Killarney
September ’13 – September ’18: “On Loan” to Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops: Secretary to the
Episcopal Commission for Liturgy and the Sacraments & Director of National Liturgy Office (English Sector)
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