January 12, 2020 The Baptism of the Lord
Stewardship Reflection
“And a voice came from the heavens, saying, “This is my beloved Son,
with whom I am well pleased.” (Matthew 3:17)
Two thoughts come to mind when reading this. First, God, Our Father, is so gener-
ous, that he gave his only son, whom he really loves, to us so that we can have eter-
nal life with him in heaven. God, Our Creator, really loves us, too! Second, Jesus was
obedient to his Father’s will, even to the point of death. This is a reminder that our
own lives are pure gifts from God and meant to serve God and others.
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Rev. John Alex Pinto, OCD - Pastor
Rev. Victor Fernandes - In Residence (Chaplain - St. Paul’s Hospital)
Leah B. - Bookkeeper/Admin Asst.
PARISH GROUPS & MINISTRIES
Parish Pastoral Council Benny Luarca - (778) 317-0069
Parish Finance Committee Lewis Dillman - [email protected]
Knights of Columbus (# 14723) Terry Brennan, GK - (778) 229-7228
Legion of Mary (Immaculate Heart of Mary)Marivic Escribel - (604) 434-8280
Legion of Mary (Mother of our Savior)
Carolina Dublanko - (778) 991-0688
Family Rosary Crusade Leonarda Lariosa - (604) 684-9806
Divine Mercy Marivic Escribel - (604) 434-8280
Infant Jesus of Prague Susan Hauck - (604) 278-6346
CFC– Foundation for Family & Life
Benny Luarca - (778) 317-0069
Rite of Christian Initiation For Adults
Tom Weaver - (604) 408-2125
Project Advance Deirdre Santesso - (604) 899- 0354
Altar Servers Terry O’Neil - (604) 689-3685
Choirs Aleksandra Grodecka - (604) 667-4745
Extraordinary Ministers Edmund Kwan - (604) 783-9769
Hospitality Cecile Bozyk - (604) 683-0143
Lectors Cynthia Nogueira - (604) 781-2012
Sacristy Terry O’Neil - (604) 689-3685
Flowers Ave Obejas - (604) 770-1249
P. R. E. P. Carmela Dizon - (778) 238-8816
Safe Environment Screening Committee
Margaret Pinto - (604) 681-4926
Young Adult 4 Christ Julie Park - [email protected]
El Shaddai Charismatic Group
Anita Berdida - (604) 780-2348
Guardian Angels Parish
1161 Broughton Street, Vancouver BC V6G 2B3; Tel: 604-684-5775; Fax: 604-684-5757 Email: [email protected]; Website: www.https://guardianangelsvancouver.ca
OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM CLOSED on Weekends and Statutory Holidays
Mass Schedule
Saturday 9:00am Monday 8:00am
Saturday 4:00pm (Anticipated Mass) Tuesday 7:00pm
Sunday 9:00am; 11:00am; 12:30pm Wed – Fri 8:00am
Sacraments
Confessions - Saturdays 3:00 - 3:45PM; Tuesdays 6:30 - 6:50pm
For other Sacraments - Please contact the Parish office
Devotions / Prayers
Morning Prayers / Breviary Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Monday 7:40am Wednesdays 7:00pm
Wednesday - Friday 7:40am Infant Jesus of Prague
Saturday & Sunday 8:30am Tuesdays 6:30pm
Holy Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet
Monday 8:30am, Wednesday - Friday 8:30am
Saturday 9:30am Sunday 1:30pm
First Fridays - Holy Hour 6:00pm; Benediction 6:50pm; Mass 7:00pm
The Baptism of Jesus
Then Jesus came from Galilee to John at the Jordan, to be baptized by him. John would have prevented him, saying, “I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?” But Jesus answered him, “Let it be so now; for it is proper for us in this way to fulfill all
righteousness.” Then he consented. And when Jesus had been baptized, just as he came up from the water, suddenly the heavens were opened to him and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him. And a voice from heaven said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” (Matthew 3: 13-17)
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PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS
We remember in prayer all who are sick including; Glen Angle, Dana Daruwalla, Letizia Lorello, Maggie, Doreen DeSousa, Joyce Kisoondath, Pat Williamson,
Masooma Noorzai, Hassiran Hakim, Elizabeth Walton, Barry McDermott, Lucille Johnston, Ralph Milbum, Milta Rapalo, Ida Brown, Sonja Lawrence, Colleen Mason, Zenaida Nicolas, Doreen Millburn, Helena
Glavot, Zeenith Garay, Florence Nichols, Joanne Bor-rys, Soledad dela Cruz, Rosa Maria Santos, Denise
Hogg, Patricia McMahon, Rosa Maria Santos and all the sick/shut-ins of our Parish whom we may
not know by name.
Mass Intentions
Day Time Intention
Sun Jan 12 9:00AM +Consuello O. Perez-Tuells+
11:00AM +Rosemarie, Ignatius & Frances
Mascarenhas+
12:30PM Sp. Int. of Parishioners
Mon Jan 13 8:00AM +Arthur B. Serna+
Tue Jan 14 7:00PM Sp. Int. Alvaro & Lauren Ortiz
Wed Jan 15 8:00AM +Alejo & Eufrocina Miquiabas+
Thu Jan 16 8:00AM For Peace in the Middle East
Fri Jan 17 8:00AM +Ronald Bainbridge+
Sat Jan 18 9:00AM +Baby Kristina Louise Adolfo-
Taporco+
4:00PM Sp. Int. of Peaches Reyes
PROJECT ADVANCE 2019
As of Dec. 19, 2019: Total Pledges to Date = $35,420 ; Total Pay-
ment to Date = $ 34,560. Rebates Collected =
$1,695. Thank you for your generosity and
May God bless you and your Family.
ANSWERS:
1) Frosted-flakes 2) He rides an Icicle
3) Brrrr-itos
4) Jesus grew up in Nazareth, a town in Galilee Jan 18 - 25: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is celebrated
around the world on January 18 - 25, which are also
the dates recommended by the Canadian conference
of Catholic Bishops. However, there has also been a
long-standing practice by a number of communities to
celebrate the Week of Prayer on optional dates, in
order to include two Sundays.
This universal week of prayer encourages Christians of
all denominations to meet, to participate in various
liturgical and other community activities, and to pray
together that all may be one, as Christ desires.
(Ordo 2019-2020 page 121)
KIDS & SENIORS CORNER (Contributed by Nyles Fernandes)
1) What do Snowmen eat for breakfast?
2) How does a Snowman get around?
3) What is the favorite Mexican food of Snowman?
4) Where in Palestine did Jesus grow up?
BAPTISM PREP CLASS For those preparing for their child to get baptize in the Catholic church, Guardian Angels Parish conducts the baptism prep-aration classes every third (3rd) Saturday of the month. The next class will be on Jan. 18, 2020 at 2PM. For inquiries, please call the parish office.
OBITUARY With deep sadness, Colin Grant, would like to share the passing of his father, PATRICK GRANT, a long-time parishioner, on Jan. 06 at the age of 98. Funeral Service will be on Wednesday, Jan. 15 , 2020 @ 2PM at Guardian Angels Parish. Reception to follow at the Rectory Base-ment Hall.
PARISH VIDEO
The parish video for the Parish Website, which was filmed
during the Eucharistic Mass on the occasion of the Installa-
tion of Fr. John Pinto OCD, as Pastor of Guardian Angels
Parish, and 70th Anniversary Celebration of the Parish on
October 27, 2019, is now up on the web. To view the video
please go to http://www.guardianangelsvancouver.ca.
- St. Padre Pio -
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STEWARDSHIP SAINT FOR JANUARY
SAINT JOHN THE ALMSGIVER (Source: International Catholic Stewardship Council January ebulletin )
Saint John the Almsgiver earned the title “almsgiver”
because of his passion for social justice and his stew-ardship of the poor and oppressed. Born at Amathus, Cyprus, around 560, the son of the governor of Cyprus, he was wealthy and of noble lineage. His wife and
children died before John reached the age of 50. A devout Christian, John sought to live a life of simplicity and in the spirit of poverty despite his wealth. He used
his riches and position to help the poor. Despite being a layman, the Church at
Alexandria petitioned to have John appointed bishop. He was consecrated Patriarch of Alexandria in 610. He pledged himself to practice “charity without limits” and placed several thousand needy persons under his personal, pastoral care. He always referred to the poor as his
“lords and masters, ”because of what he called “their mighty influence at the Court of the Most High.” He divided the church treasury’s gold among hospitals and monasteries, and worked to establish an economic redistribution system whereby poor people received adequate
money and means to support themselves. Refugees from neighboring territories were welcomed with open arms. John was a reformer who established new hospitals and increased the number of churches in Alexandria from seven to seventy.
As bishop, John developed a reputation for kindness. Twice weekly, he made himself available to anyone, rich or destitute, who wished to speak with him. People lined up and waited patiently for their turn. When asked about his passionate concern for the poor, it is said that John often recount-
ed a youthful dream. In it, a beautiful young woman told him that she was “charity.” She told him: “I am the oldest daughter of the King. If you are devoted to me, I will lead you to Jesus. No one is as influential with him as I am. Remember, it was for me that he became a baby to redeem the world.” John used this story to persuade the rich to be
generous. When the Persians sacked Jerusalem in 614, John sent food and money to support the Christian refugees. Eventually, the Persians took over Alexandria, and John himself was forced to flee to his native Cyprus. John died peacefully on November 11, 619. His feast day is January 23.
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