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SACRED HEART CHURCH
OF THE FIRST PEOPLES
10821-96 Street, Edmonton, AB T5H 2J8
P: 780.422.3052 F: 780.423.0176 E: [email protected]
Facebook: Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples-Catholic Church
REFLECTION All day from that deep well of life within Himself has
He drawn healing for the press of folk, restoring
strength, forgiving sin, quieting frenzy, and comforting
distress. Shadows of evening fall, yet wildly still they
throng Him, touch Him, clutch His garment’s hem, fall
down and clasp His feet, cry on Him, till the Master,
spent, slips from the midst of them and climbs the
mountain for a cup of peace, taking a sheer and rugged
track untrod save by a poor lost sheep with thorn-torn
fleece that follows on and hears Him talk with God.
Ohpahowipîsim (The Flying Up Moon)
Weekly Collections Church Offerings from July 31to August 7, 2020
$ 2809 .00, Donations for the poor $60.00,
Donations for Church Renovations $ 140.00 and
Funeral Donation $ 305.00
Parish Team
Pastor: Fr. Susai Jesu, OMI
Associate Pastor: Fr. Mark Blom, OMI
Mass Schedule
Daily Masses from Monday to
Saturday at 9 a.m.
Baptisms
August 1: Noah Awet Gurja, Brooke Lafleur, Kehlani Dickson, Makeda Dickson
August 2: Victoria Bigcharles, Matt Mudohsen, Elena Mudohsen and Eva Mudohsen
Deacon: Paul Tam
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As Lac Ste. Anne Pilgrimage site is closed for the public due to
Covid-19, we decided to get Holy Water from the lake and distribute to
those who want Holy Water for their blessings. Archbishop Richard
Smith has already blessed the lake. Please bring your own bottles and
containers for filling. Holy Water is available at Sacred Heart Church of
the First Peoples Parish.
Attending Mass at Sacred Heart Church
• We respectfully ask if you are over 75 years old and if you have any symptoms of sickness or have low immunity, please remain at home for now
• If necessary, we can make a special visit to your home. In this way, we show our love to our neighbour and to ourselves
• Mass will continue to be live streamed on our Sacred Heart Facebook
• The four Sunday masses have resumed since June 1, 2020
• If you forget to register, you are still welcome as we have more
spaces
• Please arrive 15 minutes before Mass
• Please bring and wear your own masks (we have some for those who do not have masks)
• Call the office if you wish to attend mass: 780-422-3052
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Thank You Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples Parish
expresses heartfelt gratitude and thanksgiving to
all those who have donated their recyclable
bottles and cans. Continue to support us through
your recyclable bottles and cans to
repair our Sacred Heart Church. Please drop
them off at the Church rectory from Monday to
Friday between 9am and 5pm.
Maintenance and Renovations
completed so far at Sacred
Heart Church by Fr. Mark
Blom, OMI
1. Elevator Door motor replacement Church door
2. Exit Signs bulls replaced in Church
3. Hand sanitizer Dispensers installed, Church entrance
4. Hall Stage storage area cleaned one hall drain odor proofed
5. New toilet paper dispensers installed in hall
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6. New hand towel dispensers installed in hall and Church
7. Cleaned all windows in Church
8. Replacement of drainpipe on Church south side
9. Installation of new flooring in workroom in Church
10. Replacement of valves in hall sink
11. Rodent proofing of new hall refrigerator
12. Remove defunct cable tv wires from rectory roof
13. Repair of fountain and installation of new pump
14. Sealing of windows at top of Church
15. Removal of defunct exterior wires, east side of Church
16. Installation of temporary internet in Church
17. Repair of garage door and lock
18. Repair of courtyard fence door and lock
19. Upgraded insulation in radiator office kitchen
20. Repair of radiator in storage room off office
21. Installation of bird spikes on rectory downspouts
22. Removal of bird nests on Church and rectory
23. Repair of Church windows
24. Cleaning of boiler room
25. Cleaning of Condensate pump room
26. Cleaning of radiators in office kitchen
27. Insulating office windows with stretch film
28. Wire and cable management boardroom table
29. Mobile camera stand made from old fan
30. Recycling of hundreds of pounds of scrap metal
31. Recycling of hundreds of new lamp stands
32. Repair of screen door and office.
Ongoing Maintenance and Renovations at Sacred
Heart Church 1. Creation of storage space under rectory veranda
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2. Installation of LED light tubes in Hall and Church basement
3. Moving rectory workshop and upgrading of pantry
4. Replacement of stair posts on Church entrance
5. Cleaning of gutters and downspouts on rectory
6. Removal of foul insulation in rectory
7. Sewer gas elimination in rectory basement
Some Major Renovations New floor at the hall
New LED Lights in the hall
Repairing the railing and front steps of the Church
Painting the Church (exterior)
New gate for the side parking
New folding enclosure for the stage
Prayer Intentions based on the Teachings of
the Grandfathers 1. Wisdom: The teachings of the Grandfathers call and inspire us to cherish the knowledge of our culture, values, beliefs and practices. For the gift Wisdom, we pray to the Creator.
2. Love: The teachings of the Grandfathers call and inspire us to care for one another, to care and love ourselves, to build healthy relationships, to be peace builders, and to honour and care for all of creation. For the gift of Love, we pray to the Creator.
3. Respect: The teachings of the Grandfathers call and inspire us to place our brothers and sisters in high esteem, and to never look down on anyone. We are called to give respect, earn respect, and receive respect. For the gift of Respect, we pray to the Creator.
4. Courage: The teachings of the Grandfathers call and inspire us to let nothing stand in the way of doing that which is right; to hold firm to our thoughts; to stand strong in our convictions and values; and, to be proud of our culture and heritage. For the gift of Courage, we pray to the Creator.
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5. Honesty: The teachings of the Grandfathers call and inspire us to walk on a path of truth. We pray that political and local leaders choose the path of truth over that of power and personal interests, and we pray that we overcome personal challenges in being truthful in all of our encounters with others. For the gift of Honesty, we pray to the Creator.
6. Humility: The teachings of the Grandfathers call and inspire us to see ourselves as a sacred part of creation and to be humble about our accomplishments. For the gift of Humility, we pray to the Creator.
7. Truth: The teachings of the Grandfathers call and inspire us to embrace Wisdom, to share Love, to show Respect, to be Courageous, to live in Truth, and to walk with Humility. For all of these gifts we pray to the Creator.
Prayer Intentions based on the Teachings of
the Grandmothers
1. Peace: The Teachings of the Grandmothers call and inspire us to take responsibility for peace in our communities, and peace in our hearts by developing deeper relationships with one another and the Creator. For this gift of peace we pray to the Creator.
2. Forgiveness and Compassion: The Teachings of the Grandmothers call and inspire us to embrace the spiritual gifts of forgiveness and compassion and to bring these healing powers into our lives. For the gift of forgiveness and compassion, we pray to the Creator.
3. Restoring relationships: The Teachings of the Grandmothers call and inspire us to restore and renew our relationship with all of creation and with one another. May we as a Christian community create bonds of mutual trust and courage to heal our relationship with all of creation and with one another, we pray to the Creator.
4. Heritage: The Teachings of the Grandmothers call and inspire us to enter into a deeper relationship with our physical and cultural lineages. We pray that this deeper relationship will give us a sense of place, of rooting, of grounding and a state of deep gratitude for life itself. For these gifts we pray to the Creator.
Colin Levangie 23,02,2020
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Seven Sacred Teachings
The Eagle - LOVE
The First Peoples of Turtle Island (North America) were to
always carry out actions of LOVE. To fell true love is to know
the Creator. One's first love is to be the Great Spirit. You
express love for the Great Spirit by loving yourself and how
the Great Spirit made you. Only then can you truly love others.
Children are to beloved children are gifts from the Great
Spirit.
The Buffalo - RESPECT
First Nations people were told to always RESPECT all life
on Mother Earth. To show real respect is to share and give of
yourself for the benefit of all life. Respect the Elders from all
races of people who up-hold the sacred teachings of the Great
Spirit.
The Bear - COURAGE
To have COURAGE is to have the mental and moral strength
to listen to the heart. It takes courage to do what is morally
right. First Nations people were told to be proud of who they
are and never deny the way of life the Great Spirit gave them.
The Sabe (Sasquatch) - HONESTY
To be HONEST with yourself is to live in the spirit of how
you were created. Never lie or gossip about each other. The
more honest you are the bigger you become as a person.
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The Beaver -WISDOM
To live in WISDOM is to know that the Great Spirit gave
everyone special gifts. Showing wisdom is using your gifts to
build a peaceful and healthy family and community. When we
know and use our , we become an instrument of the Great
Spirit, helping to bring peace to the world.
The Wolf - HUMILITY
Always carry out actions in HUMILITY. Think of your
family, your fellow human beings and your community
before you think of yourself. To know humility is to
understand that you are not more or less important than
anyone else. Being humble is surrendering to the Great
Spirit, who has created and who directs all life.
The Turtle - TRUTH
Always seek the TRUTH. The truth lies in spirit and in life.
Prayer was to be done every-day at sunrise to give thanks to
the Great Spirit for the gift of life. Each of the gifts and
ceremonies were given by the Great Spirit for the gift of life.
Each of the gifts and ceremonies were given by the were
given by the Great Spirit to the Original human beings to
help them find the truth and the true meaning of their life on
Earth. Living the truth is living the Seven Sacred Teachings,
living from the heart.
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Prayers for this week (From Truth and Reconciliation Commission)
UNDER CHILD WELFARE: 1- “Providing adequate resources to enable Aboriginal communities and child-welfare organizations to keep
Aboriginal families together where it is safe to do so, and to keep children in culturally appropriate
environments, regardless of where they reside.”
We pray for all Indigenous children to grow in their families, immersed in the wisdom
of their culture, and with all the resources they need for good development.
2- “We call upon the federal government, in collaboration with the provinces and territories, to prepare and
publish annual reports on the number of Aboriginal children (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) who are in
care, compared with non-Aboriginal children, as well as the reasons for apprehension, the total spending
on preventive and care services by child-welfare agencies, and the effectiveness of various interventions.”
We pray for the authorities with the responsibility of the care of the children, so that
they offer a fair treatment, from the cultural roots of the children, and in equality.
UNDER EDUCATION: 3- “We call upon the federal government to develop with Aboriginal groups a joint strategy to eliminate
educational and employment gaps between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians.”
We pray for an appropriate strategy and steps are taken in order to eliminate
educational and employment gaps between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians.
4- “We call upon the federal government to eliminate the discrepancy in federal education funding for First
Nations children being educated on reserves and those First Nations children being educated off
reserves.”
We pray for the elimination of discrepancies in federal education funding for First
Nations children on reserves and those First Nations children off reserves, in order that
all can have the same opportunities.
UNDER JUSTICE: 5- “We call upon the federal, provincial, and territorial governments to review and amend their respective
statutes of limitations to ensure that they conform to the principle that governments and other entities
cannot rely on limitation defences to defend legal actions of historical abuse brought by Aboriginal
people”.
We pray for the independence of the justice, in order that everyone can be treated
without prejudice, especially Aboriginal people that have live so much contemp.
6- “We call upon the Federation of Law Societies of Canada to ensure that lawyers receive appropriate
cultural competency training, which includes the history and legacy of residential schools, the United
Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Treaties and Aboriginal rights, Indigenous law,
and Aboriginal– Crown relations. This will require skills-based training in intercultural competency, conflict
resolution, human rights, and anti-racism.”
We pray for an appropriate training of lawyers in all the legislation concerning the
protection of Aboriginal Peoples, as well as in intercultural competency, conflict
resolution, human rights, and anti-racism.
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From September 1 to October 4, the Christian family celebrates the good gift of creation. During
the Season of Creation, we unite as one family in Christ, celebrating the bonds we share with each
other and with “every living creature on Earth.” (Genesis 9:10)
Our vocation to protect and nurture life relates to the sustainability of ecological, economic, social
and political systems. A just balance between these aspects of life must be maintained for the
health of the earth and all creatures.
According to this wisdom the Law of Moses included provisions for the Sabbath, on the seventh
day of each week, God’s people were free from the need to produce or consume. The rest was
extended to animals, and the earth itself, honoring the Creator by allowing creation to rest.
Following the seventh, seventh (49th) year God’s people were to dedicate a year to this ecological,
social and economic restorative justice. A Jubilee for the Earth.
Jubilee for the Earth
Climate change is a result of the intersection of greed, inequality and destruction of God’s earth.
Jubilee is a time to renounce overconsumption and economic systems based on constant economic
growth at the cost of the Earth and those who are poor. Jubilee is a time when those who have
consumed the most must make restitution to those who have suffered the most. Jubilee is a time
of rest for the land from constant exploitation, to restore ecosystems and people.
The concept of Jubilee is rooted in the holy wisdom that there must exist a just and sustainable
balance between social, economic and ecological realities. When one variable is exploited to
maximize growth of another, the whole system will eventually suffer. When one part of the earth
community is stressed, every part is affected. In 2020, the novel coronavirus pandemic
demonstrated this reality on a global scale. While the experience of living with the COVID-19
outbreak points back to this need to maintain justice, the lessons that we learn may point us
towards the need for a Jubilee and motivate us to restore balance to the very systems that sustain
life.
“And you shall consecrate the fiftieth year and you shall proclaim liberty throughout the land to all
its inhabitants. It shall be a jubilee for you: you shall return, every one of you, to your property and
every one of you to your family.” (Leviticus 25:10, NRSV)
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IMPORTANT REMINDERS FOR TODAY • The next Baptism Preparation Class is on Thursday, August 13, 2020
at 6:00 p.m. in the Church. Please register by calling the office at 780-422-3052
• We are accepting your recyclable bottles and cans to fundraise for our upcoming church repairs. Please drop them off at the church rectory Monday to Friday between 9 am to 5 pm.
• We will continue to Live Stream of the morning masses and evening rosaries every day. Everyone is welcome to participate
• For those who have not completed their “Called to protect Workshop” there will be another workshop on September 30, 2020 Wednesday at (:30 am at the Archdiocesan pastoral Centre. Please call the office to register.
READINGS FOR 19TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading: (1 Kinngs 19: 9, 11-13)
When Elijah reached Horeb, the mountain of God, he came to a cave, and spent the night
there. Then the word of the Lord came to him, saying, “Go out and stand on the mountain
before the Lord, for the Lord is about to pass by.”
Now there was a great wind, so strong that it was splitting mountains and breaking rocks in
pieces before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind; and after the wind an earthquake, but
the Lord was not in the earthquake; and after the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in the
fire; and after the fire a sound of sheer silence.
When Elijah heard it, he wrapped his face in his mantle and went out and stood at the entrance
of the cave.
The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.
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Responsorial Psalm (Psalm 85)
Your Response: Show us your steadfast love, O Lord, and grant us
your salvation. Let me hear what God the Lord will speak, for he will speak peace to his people. Surely, his salvation is at hand for those who fear him that his glory may dwell in our land. R. Steadfast love and faithfulness will meet; righteousness and peace will kiss each other. Faithfulness will spring up from the ground, and righteousness will look down from the sky. R. The Lord will give what is good, and our land will yield its increase. Righteousness will go before
him, and will make a path for his steps. R.
Second Reading: (Romans 9: 1-5)
Brothers and sisters: I am speaking the truth in Christ. I am not lying; my conscience confirms it by the Holy Spirit. I have great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart.
For I could wish that I myself were accursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my own people, my kindred according to the flesh. They are children of Israel, and to them belong the adoption, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law, the worship, and the promises; to them belong the patriarchs, and from them, according to the flesh, comes the Christ, who is over all, God be blessed forever. Amen.
The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.
Gospel Reading: (Mathew 14: 22-33)
Immediately after feeding the crowd with the five loaves and two fish, Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead to the other side, while he dismissed the crowds. And after he had dismissed the crowds, he went up the mountain by himself to pray.
When evening came, he was there alone, but by this time the boat, battered by the waves, was far from the land, for the wind was against them.
And early in the morning Jesus came walking toward them on the sea. But when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were terrified, saying, “It is a ghost!” And they cried out in fear. But immediately Jesus spoke to them and said, “Take heart, it is I; do not be afraid.”
Peter answered him, “Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water.” Jesus said, “Come.” So Peter got out of the boat, started walking on the water, and came toward Jesus. But when he noticed the strong wind, he became frightened, and beginning to sink, he cried out, “Lord, save me!”
Jesus immediately reached out his hand and caught him, saying to him, “You of little faith,
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why did you doubt?” When they got into the boat, the wind ceased. And those in the boat worshipped him, saying, “Truly you are the Son of God.”
The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.
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We assure you all of our prayers for your good health of mind and body. Stay safe.
Fr. Susai Jesu, OMI Fr. Mark Blom, OMI Deacon Paul Tam Brother Zak
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FACE COVERING
REQUIRED Welcome to our Parish. Under directions
from the Catholic Archdiocese of
Edmonton, all persons must wear a face
covering or mask inside the church. If you
don’t have a mask, we will be pleased to
provide one. We thank you for your
understanding!
Exceptions:
Children under the age of 2; persons who are unable to
manage a mask without assistance; those with a mental or
physical limitation that makes them unable to wear a mask.
caedm.ca/covid
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