Corpus Christi Parish
SACRAMENTS
(Parish Registration required)
BAPTISMS Sundays by Appointment, requiring participa-
tion in the Baptismal Preparation Program. Baptism
Preparation Classes are scheduled on Sundays at 7:00 pm
— July 21
Call the office to register & make an appointment.
MARRIAGES Arrange one year in advance. Please call
the office for an appointment with the priest.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays 11:00 to 12 Noon or
By Appointment - Anytime - Call the office
FIRST RECONCILIATION Registration now closed.
CONFIRMATION Registration now closed.
FIRST COMMUNION Registration now closed.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY AND NURSERY Will resume in September.
PASTORAL ADMINISTRATION
PASTOR
Rev. James F. Roche
ASSOCIATE PASTOR
Rev. Christopher Pietraszko
PASTORAL TEAM Cyril Bagin
SECRETARIES
Sherri Zorzit
Daniela Pastorius
SUNDAY MASSES Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 noon
WEEKDAY MASSES
Tuesday to Friday - 8:30 a.m.
NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome to our new parishion-
ers! Registration sheets are available at the Welcome Desk
of the Church. Drop off completed forms into the collec-
tion basket the following week. We affirm and welcome
your gifted presence in the life of our parish.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK Please call the par-
ish office if you or a member of your family is hospitalized
or confined to home because of illness. A member of the
parish staff or a Eucharistic Minister will be happy to visit
and bring Communion.
VISITATION COMMITTEE We have developed a
group of volunteers to visit our Shut-ins for a social mo-
ment. The thoughts that guide this ministry are to go have a
cup of tea and to listen. Members of the committee and
parish staff, will be happy to arrange for a Eucharistic Min-
ister to bring Holy Communion. Please call the office to
schedule a visit 519-969-5292.
Mission Statement Corpus Christi Parish is an open,
transparent and inclusive Roman Catholic
Community, guided by the Holy Spirit,
dedicated to the Word of God, the
teaching of his Son, Jesus Christ,
celebrating the Eucharist and Sacramental
Rituals, praying together, serving those in
need and modeling the Gospels through
our outreach.
1400 Cabana Rd W, Windsor, ON N9G 1C4
Phone (519) 969-5292 Fax (519) 969-1639
Website: www.cc.dol.ca
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9 am - 4 pm
Closed (12 noon - 1 pm)
Priests’ Residence:
Phone (519) 969-0791
3529 Bruce Ave
Windsor, ON N9E 1W9
Heavenly Rest Family of Catholic Cemeteries and Crematorium (519-969-4836 Ext. 228)
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
June 23, 2019
[A]s often as you eat this bread and drink the
cup, you proclaim the death of the Lord until
he comes.
— 1 Corinthians 11:26
Baptism Preparation Baptisms are celebrated on Sundays by appoint-
ment, requiring participation in the Baptismal
Preparation Program. Classes are scheduled on
Sundays at 7:00 pm (parents must attend one
class) as follows: July 21.
Eucharistic Adoration Monday, June 24th there is a Graduation Mass
scheduled. Adoration will begin at
8:00 am and end at 4:00 pm.
Missio Diocesan Newspaper The Summer 2019 Edition of the diocesan news-
paper, Missio, has been printed. Look for copies
available at the back of the church. The summer
issue contains the annual report for our entire
diocese. Current and past issues of the newspa-
per are always available online at www.dol.ca/
newspaper.
CORPUS CHRISTI “OUR FEAST DAY”
The Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ
This feast originated in 1244 in Liege, France
and has been celebrated throughout the Church
ever since. In many places there are outdoor pro-
cessions. We might joke and say “Jesus is going
out for his yearly walk!” but what a blessing for
our community that we would honour him and with
no greater affirmation than that he is our Lord
and we celebrate that publicly.
The Church proclaims its belief in the “very
presence” of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, fol-
lowing his words, “This is My Body; This is My
Blood”. Our religious practices confirm this in the
Sanctuary lamp, always lit; and our reverence by
genuflecting before the TABERNACLE when we
come to Church, proclaiming by our bended knee
that Jesus is there, body and soul.
Sometimes we give short shift to our Lord.
Sometimes we treat our Churches like they are
multi-purpose rooms or gathering spaces rather
than as places to pray and adore. One hymn that
puts forth our teaching would be “this is holy
ground; we are standing on holy ground”. It is
good to be open to others but “catching up with
the news” might be best put off ‘til after Mass.
We are called to teach what we believe and
pass it on. The best way to accomplish this is to
model it. Prayer - Adoration - Respect for the
Lord in the Blessed Sacrament should be our goal.
The Procession on the Feast of Corpus Christi
This weekend we celebrate the titular feast of
the parish. This feast is almost 1000 years old
and celebrates, “The Body and Blood of Christ”.
In past times, the tradition of a public procession
with the Monstrance with Christ through the
streets of the Parish (town) was the normative
form of praise to Jesus. We will bring this to
fruition with “a Walk with Jesus” around the
edge of the parish (Curry, McKay, Dominion & Ca-
bana) after the 12 noon Mass. We will finish with
benediction and refreshments.
God bless all of us.
Priests Thank You For Your Generosity
Last weekend, our parish took a special collection
to support our retired priests. Despite these dif-
ficult economic times, we appreciate your gener-
ous response to share in the care of those faith-
ful priests who have ministered to your spiritual
needs for generations. Your priests truly appreci-
ate your support and thank you for contributing
so generously to the Priests’ Pension Plan collec-
tion. If you haven’t given yet, you may still return
the special collection envelope in upcoming collec-
tions or give it to the parish office. Please make a
notation for Priests’ Pension Collection on the
check or envelope.
SUMMER OFFICE HOURS (July & August) Tuesday to Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm &
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
(Closed Mondays)
Congratulations to our Grade
Eight Students on their Graduations!
There is a group of parishioners who pray for sick parishioners everyday. To add or
remove a parishioner's name, please call Sharon Arsenault at 519-972-1244.
For the sick:
Marcel Quesnel, Jeff Rivard, Colleen Callia, Linda Lock, Lorene Cyrowski, Teresa Durante, Ken Turner, Janis Bart-lett, Marge Cachia, Ron Marentette, Dorothy Iler, Layla Girard, Gert Gratowski, Louie Naccarato, Loretta D’Agnil-lo, Leze Trecetaj, Martha & Doug Lloyd, Sheryl Bondy, Richard Quesnel, Richard MacDonald, Elsa Motisi, Joan Goulet, Mason Howatt, Rita Rudge, Eric Zorzit, Mike Malerba, Jorge Kagi, Elsa & Irene Tejada, John Noade, Cheryl Jobin Pancerny, Mary Koncovy.
Loan Account Update (June 17)
Loan Balance at Beginning of Campaign (2015) $ 1,680,445
Capital Campaign Total Pledges $ 944,362
Pledges Received $ 821,710
Expenses Paid $ (106,154)
Loan Payments to Diocese $ (715,000) $ (715,000)
Bank Account Balance $ 556 Donations of Shares $ (24,073)
Loan Interest Paid (from Operating Fund) $ 204,642
Interest Rebate Credit $ (40,332)
Current Loan Balance $ 901,040
Ministry Schedule for June 29/30
Saturday, June 29, 5:00 pm Euch Min: C & T Burney, E Sebben Cerchie, M Fabbro, D Martin, D Iannetta, M Simone Lectors: E Sebben Cerchie, M DiPonio, M Fabbro Greeters: D Raper Sunday, June 30, 8:00 am Euch Min: N Bernacchi, A Blain, S Lyanga, M Muzzin, R Valance Lectors: M Sandre, S Lira, N Renaud Greeters: J Gauvin Sunday, June 30, 10:00 am Euch Min: J Carley, B Deluca, R Deschamps, M Hormiz, A Rivard, MB Smith, T Warwaruk Lectors: G Norman, N King, R Norman Greeters: J Carley, MR Sparrow Sunday, June 30, 12:00 noon Euch Min: M Chalut, M Ferraro, MC Koopman, C McBride, J Murtagh, D Parent, S Zorzit Lectors: J Power, K Bull, C McBride Greeters: S Stowe
Mass Intentions
Please remember to schedule your mass intentions at least 6 months in advance - we are now booking in
August 2019. We do have openings at the masses which are held at Kensington Court on Wednesdays at 11:00 am
and Huron Lodge on alternate Saturdays at 10:00 am.
CWL: Did You Know?
Activities of the League, since it’s original pur-pose of aiding immigrants, have broadened to include emphasis on issues concerning the
sanctity of life from conception to natural death, social justice, human dignity, the preservation of Christian Fami-ly Life and the concept of a preferential option for the poor. - CWL History
2 WK Bulletin
Starts June 30th Until - Sept. 1st
Weekly Offertory 1230*
June 16, 2019 Reg Offertory Priest’s Pension Fund St Vincent de Paul
6,159 1,965
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Offertory Counters kindly ask you NOT to seal your envelopes with tape. Simply apply a bit of moisture to the envelope flap. Thank you.
Saint Vincent de Paul
We would like to thank all who donated to our Sleepwalk campaign, raising money for beds for those who have none. You gave $2200 to buy 22 beds. We have given 11 beds so far this year. These families have been most ap-preciative. If you are able, the foods most in need are tuna, canned
vegetables, pasta sauce (not pasta), canned and dried
beans (kidney, chick peas), and canned tomatoes. Always
in need are canned meat and salmon, peanut butter and
cereal. Thank you for your continuing help.
If you have any questions, call Pauline 519-966-8421.
Lost & Found
Please check the Lost & Found for any missing items. Box is located on the coat rack in the vestibule. The box will be
emptied on July 1st.
L I K E U S O N F A C E B O O K
Mass Intentions
Tuesday, June 25 - 8:30 am Jan Pacana - Bruno Stachura Morris Scraba - Florence LeFaive Larry Pare - Colleen Pare Rocco John DeSantis - Natale, Thomas & Robert Andreozzi - - - - - - - - - - - Wednesday, June 26 - 8:30 am St. Romuald, Abbot Dec’d Members of the Fournier & Scraba Families Terrance Finn - Clarice Friesen Murray Foreman - LeeAnne, Connor, Ella & Grace Foreman Olivia Deluzio - Loretta D’Agnillo
11:00 - Kensington Court Mass Connie Raper - Denis Sylvester - - - - - - - - - - - Thursday, June 27 - 8:30 am Blesseds Nykyta Budka & Vasyl Velychkovsky, Bishops, Martyrs
St. Cyril of Alsexandria, Bishop, Doctor Michael Peschiutta - Mom & Dad Jan & Teresa Dubas - Bruno Stachura Cheryl Clark Campbell - Friends Frances Conway - Mary - - - - - - - - - - - Friday, June 28 - 8:30 am The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Int. Ryan Stepanek & Benjamin Ladislav Aguilon - Nonie Brian Murphy (15th Ann.) - Dolores & Family Del Percio & DiCristofano Families Dec’d Relatives of Larry & Carmela Andreozzi
5:00 HNHS Graduation (WFCU) - - - - - - - - - - - Saturday, June 29 Saints Peter And Paul, Apostles 10:00 am - Huron Lodge Mass Manilo Eugeni - Huron Lodge Volunteers Carmen Bonnici - Huron Lodge Volunteers
11:00 am - Confessions
5:00 pm - Priests & Parishioners of Corpus Christi Church - - - - - - - - - - - Sunday, June 30 Thirteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time 8:00 am 10:00 am 12:00 noon
Priests & Parishioners
of Corpus Christi Church
SCHEDULED EVENTS FOR THE WEEKS
Sun, June 23 Children’s Liturgy will Resume in September
Mon, June 23 5:00 pm Notre Dame Graduation Mass
Wed, June 26 11:00 am 7:00 pm
Senior Crafts Recovery AA Meeting
Thurs, June 27 10:00 am TOPS
Sat, June 29 12:30 pm 40th Anniversary Mass
Feast of Corpus Christi
Genesis 14.18 - 20 1 Corinthians 11.23 - 26 Luke 9.11b - 17
13th Sunday In Ordinary Time
1 Kings 19.116b, 19-21 Galatians 5.1,13—18 Luke 9.51 - 62
SCRIPTURE READINGS
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land April 19 - 30, 2020
Have you ever wanted to Walk in the Footsteps of Jesus? Fr John Pirt, along with Mary Ann Alexander and Joan Bolt, have arranged for a pilgrimage to Israel next April. Please consider joining us as we visit Nazareth, the home town of Jesus. We will also celebrate Mass in Bethlehem. We will have a opportunity to walk the shores of the Sea of Galilee where Jesus spent his 3 years of preaching. We will visit Jerusalem and the place of the death and resurrection of Jesus. If you would like information about this pilgrimage, please contact Joan Bolt at 519 471 6373 or email [email protected].
JULY’S PUBLIC ROSARY RALLY! Corpus Christi Parish 1400 Cabana Rd. W.
Sunday, July 14th 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Captain: Carl Idzinski & John Azzopardi Outside or Inside, Prayer & Action
CNC/INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC MILLWRIGHT PRE-APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM FOR WOMEN
Women’s Enterprise Skills Training Inc. is recruiting young women for skilled trades.
Full TUITION and 12 Weeks PAID PLACEMENT to St. Clair Col-lege is FREE to 25 deserving women. Program starts August 6, 2019. SPACES ARE LIMITED!
WEEKLY INFO SESSIONS Every Monday: 1:00 PM Every Wednesday: 10:00AM
Please bring: Resume, High School Transcripts, SIN Card REGISTER ONLINE: westofwindsor.com
For more information: Lyn Caine, [email protected] Phone: 519-256-6621 ext 296
Summer Leadership Camp Making plans for summer? Young people currently in grades 6 to 11 are invited to a fun-filled, confidence-building, faith-nurturing summer camp. Our Diocesan Summer Leadership camps offer a couple of different options. For those students going into grades 9-12 next fall, we offer Full Impact Camp, with two weeks to choose from; Jul 29-Aug 2 at Huron Church Camp in Bayfield or Aug 5-9 at Gesstwood Camp in Essex. And the Empower Intro Camp is for those young people going into grades 7 & 8 in the fall and will take place Aug 7-9 at Gesst-wood. All the great details can be found at dol.ca/cclc