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151 Laurier Ave. E. Ottawa, ON K1N 6N8 * 613-233-4095 * [email protected]
St. Joe’s Weekend Bulletin April 2, 2017 — 5th Sunday of Lent
www.St-Josephs.ca
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A Parish of the Oblates of
Mary Immaculate
since 1856
Welcome! Are you new to St. Joe's or a visitor? Please introduce yourselves at the Welcome Desk at the back of the Church, or contact Maria Virjee, 613-234-6000, [email protected]
Registration Forms can be found at the Welcome Desk
Donation Envelopes Are provided upon regis-tration. Please mark your name clearly on front of each envelope.
Online Giving Sign up for auto-debit at Welcome Desk or through “Canada Helps”
Bequests Please consider including St.
Joe’s in your will.
Thank you!!
Office Entrance 151 Laurier Ave. E.
Office Contact 613-233-4095 x 221
frontdesk@
st-josephs.ca
Church & Hall 174 Wilbrod St.
Office Hours
Mon-Fri: 8am-7:30pm
Sat: 11am-5pm
Weekend Mass Saturday 5pm
Sunday 9:30am & 11:30am
7pm University Mass
Weekday Mass Wed/Thur/Fri at 12noon
during the school year
Reconciliation after noon Mass during the
school year or by appt.
Adoration 1st Fri. after the noon Mass
in the Church.
Parking —In our lot (no need to pay
meters while attending
weekend Mass + 30 min-
utes after Mass. If you are
parking for non parish re-
lated activities, please pay
the meter located at the
southern corner of the lot.
—Or park in U of O Lot B
only on Sundays from 9am-
2pm (enter off Cumberland
between Wilbrod & Stew-
art). Get pass at Welcome
Desk to display in car.
Questions? Contact
Brandon at x251.
Reminder St. Joe’s is a busy place.
Please do not leave valu-
ables in plain sight in your
cars, and please don’t leave
purses in the pews.
Small Group Faith Sharing: You are invited to join fellow parishioners in sharing stories of your faith
journey as related to the Lenten scriptures. This group will continue to meet throughout Lent on Wednesday evenings
at 7:15 pm in the Oblate Lounge. Join when able. Enter via 151 Laurier Ave. Our last session is Wednesday, April 12th.
Development & Peace: Share Lent 2017 Solidarity Sunday! Thank you for your generosity! Each donation is used to help our sisters and broth-
ers all over the world — from Paraguay to Syria, to Indonesia and beyond! We
conclude this Share Lent with the words of Pope Francis, of-
fered on the occasion of the Jubilee of Mercy: “Mercy is the force that reawakens us to
new life and instils in us the courage to look to the future with hope.” Thank you for
helping us create a future filled with hope!
Did you know that in 1992, Rigoberta Menchú, a friend of Development and Peace –
Caritas Canada, received the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her work defending
the rights of Indigenous peoples? To learn more about this inspiring woman, visit
devp.org/insp-women#rigoberta Today is Solidarity Sunday and the
Share Lent collection will take place. Please, be generous!
D & P Lent Collection TODAY!
Holy Week Liturgies Please note that the sign-up sheets for
volunteers for Holy Thursday, Good
Friday, Easter Vigil and the 2 Easter
Sunday Masses are now up at the back
of the church by the Welcome Desk. It
takes many people for us to prepare
and offer these special liturgies so
please think about taking part. Even if
you have not done it before, brief
training is provided. Please help us in
serving each other so that it becomes a
celebration for everyone. Contact El-
eanor at [email protected] for info.
Holy Thursday—April 13
(no noon Mass)
7:30 pm—Mass of the Lord’s
Supper & washing of feet (bring a towel if you can)
Good Friday—April 14
(no noon Mass)
10 am—Children’s Pageant
3 pm— Passion Service and
veneration of the cross
Holy Saturday—April 15
8:30 pm—Easter Vigil Mass
11:00 pm—Pot-Luck Reception (bring a finger food item to share. please
take home what is left of what you bring –.
If you can help with set-up or clean up—
complete sign-up sheet at Welcome Desk )
Easter Sunday—April 16
9:30 am & 11:30 am Masses
Good Friday Kid’s Pageant: Rehearsals continue
Sundays after the 9:30 am Mass. We
are still in need of a few more child
participants. Rehearsals after 9:30am
Mass in the Hall and/or dress rehearsal
Wednesday, April 12, 6:45-8 pm. All
children are welcome!
Lenten individual celebrations of the Sacrament of Rec-
onciliation—Priests will be available on Tuesday, April 4,
from 12 noon to 1:30 pm as well as from 7-8:30 pm.
Need info on:
—Baptism
—First Communion
—Confirmation
—Adult Initiation
—Marriage Prep
—Weddings
Visit our website, then
contact:
Michelle Miller x235 or
—Funerals
Sharon Gravelle
—Memorial Masses
Contact the Front Office
—Pastoral Care or
Anointing of the Sick Contact the Front Office
or Fr. Richard Beaudette
—Our Bulletin
- Is also posted on our
website each week.
- Email submissions
online at the website
under “publications/
bulletin/submission” by
Wed noon.
- To receive this Bulletin
via email each week,
contact the Front Office.
News from around the Table…
The Supper Table from Mary Murphy, Manager
613-233-4095 x 240
www.stjsuppertable.ca
Cigarette Recycling
We shipped our first package
of butts, plastic wrap and tin-
foil liners to Terracycle.ca this
past week. So, if you don’t like
butts around your neighbour-
hood or your work, set up a sign (available at the
Welcome Desk) and join our mission and help us
raise some funds. There is a huge harvest out
there! You can leave your harvested materials in a
tied up plastic bag, tin, or other container marked
– BUTTS” at the Supper Table.
Music Trivia Fundraiser Music trivia buffs, we need you to form teams and
have fun on May 27th, from 7-10 pm. Even if
you’re running in the Ottawa race weekend that
day, we want you to run to make your team of
eight to the fundraiser for St. Joe’s Supper Table.
Tickets are $400 per team. Visit stjsuppertable.ca
to register. Please also pass the word around at
your workplace, friends, and neighbourhood!
National Poverty Reduction Plan
Lend your voice to the government on the topic of
creating a National Poverty Reduction plan. You
can fill out an online form through the Citizens for
Public Justice website. https://cpj.ca/help-build-
strong-canadian-anti-poverty-plan
So far, from our own survey of concerns from the
community at the Supper Table, affordable hous-
ing, affordable dental care, and jobs are at the top
of the list for our guests.
Meal Program Needs: lunch bags, garlic, sliced
bread, sliced cheese, and sandwich meat. Thanks!
Our Financial Stewardship…COLLECTION for March 26: $ 6,306
Don’t throw out your Febreze items, The Supper Table is collecting them! —Plastic air fresheners and air freshener refill cartridges
—Plastic bottle trigger heads, pumps and caps
—Plastic air care and home care product packaging
—Flexible cleaning wipe packaging (like Swiffer boxes)
This is a time-sensitive recycle program so please bring in your donations ASAP!
Donations can be dropped off at in the Supper Table collection bin.
A Return to the Roaring 20’s
St. Joe’s Women’s Centre—Annual Fundraising Gala May 4, 2017 - 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Capone's Richmond Room at the Nepean Sportsplex
An evening of networking that will bring together Ottawa’s premier business leaders and community supporters. Our 'Speak Easy' will feature a cocktail reception with hors d'oeuvres, cash bar,
auctions and fun play casino tables and entertainment. Come with your friends and business colleagues to enjoy a ‘Roaring’ good time!
Get Sponsorship information & Purchase Tickets at: https://www.eply.com/InspireIgniteRoaring20s
Lenten Food Drive Share food this Lent, not just with
those around your table, but with
those who share at the Supper
Table. Your sharing will support
the evening meals & food bank.
Thank you for your generosity
and thoughtfulness!
Items Needed:
Canned Fruit/Veggies
Canned Milk
Soup (cream soups)
Macaroni/Fusilli Pasta
Canned Stew
Canned Meat (tuna,
sardines, ham, chicken)
Beans (navy, black, red)
Chickpeas
Dried Lentils
Spices, Herbs, and Salt
Sliced Bread
Cereal
Cookies/Crackers
Granola Bars
Juice Boxes
Toilet Paper
Library News—New Books include:
Boff, Leonardo. Saint Francis: a Model for
Human Liberation (BX4700.F6B5613), Mat-
thews, Caitlin. Celtic Devotional: Daily
Prayers & Blessings (BV245.M46) and Simmons, Philip.
Learning to Fall: Blessings of an Imperfect Life
(BL65.S85S56).
Weekly
Events Sundays —Masses at 9:30am & 11:30am + 7pm University Mass (Sept-April). —Children's Liturgy at 9:30 am Mass three Sundays a month. Children are dis-missed with leaders during Mass to meet in age groups (JK-1, Gr 2-3 and Gr 4-6) and share on the Word of God at their own level. All children are welcome. [email protected]
Mondays
—weekly 9:30am Christian Meditation 613-730-0108.
Wednesdays
—English Conversation and Practice for Newcomers to Ottawa 7- 8:30 pm (Sept - June) Saint Paul University, 233 Main St., Laframboise Hall, Rm L142. 613-744-2429 or michaelrichard2008 @hotmail.com
Fridays
—weekly 7:30pm Christian Meditation 613-236-0155 —Catholic LGBT & Straight Alliance meets the 2nd Fri/month ([email protected])
Saturdays
—Vigil Mass at 5pm
Contacts Main: 613-233-4095 Executive Director —Chris Adam x223
Parish Pastoral Council [email protected]
Pastor —Fr. Richard Beaudette x222
Music & Liturgy
—Jamie Loback x228
Faith Formation & Young
Adult Ministry
—Michelle Miller x235
mmiller@...
Finance
—Saul Mendoza x229
smendoza@...
Office Manager
—Brandon Rushton x251
brushton@...
Maintenance —Nick Cacciato x230
ncacciato@...
Supper Table Manager —Mary Murphy x240
suppertable@... Women's Centre Director
—Marsha Wilson x224
mwilson@...
Young Adult
Thursdays during Lent:
5:30-7pm a chance to share a meal, thoughts and faith for those in their late teens, twenties and thirties
(through Thursday, April 13. Enter 151 Laurier
Other Young Adult News —Sunday, April 9, 4:30-6:30pm Supper Table Cooking: young adults are invited to come together, share a meal, learn some cooking skills from our chef, and make a meal that will be served later in the week to those who are hungry. —Weekly Young Adult e-mail: Con-tact Michelle Miller at [email protected] or sign up in the red binder at the Welcome Desk at weekend Mass.
Counters Corner—We are very delighted to
receive your donations. But, we want to see that you get
the most from your contributions. Any cumulative annual
donation under $10 does not receive a tax receipt unless
you are using a registered envelope or have automatic
withdrawal. If you are using a visitor envelope, please
ensure that your name and address are clearly marked on
the envelope in order to receive a tax receipt at the end of
the year. Registered parishioners, if you forget your en-
velope and use a guest envelope, please be sure to write
your name, address, and envelope number on the guest
envelope. Registered parishioners can also sign up for
automatic withdrawal which does away with envelopes
all together! Parishioners also have the option to sign up
with Canada Helps and designate the parish as your do-
nation recipient. See the Welcome Desk for more infor-
mation or contact the Parish Office.
Teachers & Student Teachers Looking for a Pastoral
Letter? Introduce yourself to Michelle Miller and see our
website under Young Adult Ministry for re-
quirements.
Infant Baptism Preparation: May 6, 13, 20 from 10-
11:30 am. Please plan to attend all three Saturdays. Register by
contacting Michelle Miller at the Parish Office at mmiller@
st-josephs.ca. Our website also has more details.
Marriage Preparation at St. Joe’s: Saturday, May 6 and Sunday, May 7. Register online.
One-on-One Experience of Healing Touch The next session will take place on Friday,
April 7 from 9:30- 11:30 am. Come if your
heart is heavy, you are experiencing stress,
anxiety or losses in your life or if you have
physical, emotional or spiritual pain. Given
by Colette Chartrand, Clara Nasello, Helena
Robb, Norah McMahon. You can sign up at
the welcome table or email [email protected] or phone 613-562
-1163. For last minute cancellations call the Front Office at
613-233-4095, ext. 221.
Easter Flowers Donations Please see the Welcome Desk or Parish Of-
fice if you would like to donate Easter flow-
ers for the Church “In Honour of” or “In
Memory of” a loved one. Please bring flow-
ers any time beginning next Sunday, April 9.
Monetary donations are also welcome, and
we’ll do the shopping. Your loved one will be listed in the
Easter Bulletin. Contact the Parish Office with questions.
FROM AROUND THE COMMUNITY… RECONCILIATION EVENT: “Towards a Prairie Atonement"
with naturalist author Trevor Herriot. Monday, April. 3, 7:30 pm.
Christ Church Anglican Cathedral, 414 Sparks St. Info: Joe Gunn,
Citizens for Public Justice, 232-0275 x 224.
“MAN OF THE SHROUD” EXHIBIT: At St. Isidore Roman
Catholic Church, Kanata, April 4-11. Pamphlets at the tables in
the back.
THE COUNCIL ON AGING OF OTTAWA ANNUAL SPRING
LUNCHEON 2017: With Martine Lagacé. Aging Together: The Strength of Intergenerational Bonding to Combat Ageism. Wed.,
Apr. 19. Info & registration: (https://coaottawa.ca).
ANCOURA'S 10TH ANNIVERSARY FUNDRAISER:
Ancoura provides
homes and social
support for adults
living with mental
illness. Our 10th
Anniversary fundraising Dinner & Auction is on May 4th. Digni-
taries include Mayor Watson, Councillors, and quality auction
items. Tickets $100. See the poster at church entrance for more
details. If you are unable to come, please consider helping buy
tickets for our residents. Contact: Rick Haughian at 613-730-5425
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS OF THANKSGIVING:
Notre Dame Cathedral, Sun., May 14, 2:30 pm. For couples cele-
brating 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60 + years of marriage in
2016. Families & friends welcome. Registration details on the bul-
letin board at the back of the Church. Turn in your registration
form to Michelle or Fr. Richard. Deadline to register: May 3.
Offerings at Galilee Centre, Arnprior 613-623-4242 x21, visit www.galileecentre.com
—‘HOLY WEEK GUIDED SILENT RETREAT’ April 9-10.
With Susan Kehoe, Coordinator for Contemplative Outreach of
Eastern Ontario.
—MEDITATION/EXPRESSIVE ARTS WORKSHOP Friday, April 14, 6 pm – Sunday April 16, 1 pm. Rooted in the
tradition of Visio Divina, or praying with art, we invite you to ex-plore your inner world through creative art and meditation.
Themes for image making will be linked to Biblical passages, sto-
ries and art imagery. Artistic abilities or experience are not re-
quired. Pricing includes workshop, supplies, accommodation and
meals: Private/ $310, Shared/Double $290, Commuter $210. Bur-
sary available.
Pray for the sick: Manel, Andrea Hachey, Harold Beliveau, Catherin Njie, Sharon A., Frank O’Brien, Peter
Beninger, Marie W., Harry Kixsella, George MacFarlane, Sylvia Craig, Frances Manning Morris, Vesna Zic-Cote,
Anne-Marie Keilleher, Sharon Kirby, Tony Volk, Teena Wowchuk, Joan Gordenier, Jack Lalonde, Rosina Cyuzuzo,
Sonia Cyuzuzo, Catherine Harker, Joshua Henry, Sherry Clark, Richard Balson, Charlotte McCarthy, Pauline Shields, Alfie
MacLeod, Mark Chang, Brian Gravelle, Lolita Walsh, Mark Chan, Chris Reid, Jack Lalonde, Kevin Harper, Roberte Racicot,
Arabella Grace Rushton, Guy Chenier, Jeanette Diorion, Mary Catherine Njie, Florence Hannoy, Anne MacIsaac, Edward
“Ted” Lawson, Betty Argyle, and Millie Delvecchio. Pray for those who have died: Dan Whitehouse, Blanche Audet, Wilfred
Trudeau, Mes. Smith, Kathy Bernard, Denis St. Jean, Chris Dunham, Hank Syberden, Darrea Sawchuk, Caterine McKinnon,
Chris Rouble, Darrell Green, Jose Marcos, Harry Kinsella, Sara Fox, Rolly Leroux, and Gil Camargo Adolpho To add a name,
please inform the Front Office or write it in the binder at the Welcome Desk.
The Active Hope Project Are you anxious about the condi-
tion of the world today? Do you
feel discouraged by the anti-
minorities movements that seem
to be on the rise? Please join us in
reading and discussing Joanna
Macy and Chris Johnstone’s Ac-
tive Hope: How to Face the Mess
We’re in without Going Crazy.
The book will guide us in practis-
ing Active Hope, becoming active
participants in bringing about
what we hope for. We will be
meeting on April 7, April 28, May
19, June 9 and June 23. Time:7
pm, Main Floor Meeting Room.
Email: ActiveHopeAtSaintJoes@
gmail.com
Yoga for Women with Valérie Pariseau
Mondays, 7 – 8 pm from April 3rd until June 5th (apart from April 17th & May 22nd) ABSOLUTELY FREE
Come and join us for a free one-hour yoga session where you
will get to re-center and re-connect with yourself. You will be
lead through simple, yet effective poses that will help you
strengthen and stretch your entire body.
Valérie is a professional fitness instructor and has been teach-
ing group fitness for over 20 years. She has recently launched
her own business named Inspirit Group Fitness and yoga is a new path for Valérie. All
you need is a yoga mat (if you don’t have one, Valérie has a few mats available for you to
borrow), a towel, and a water bottle.
Do something good for yourself! Come and Yoga with us! For more information, please
contact [email protected]
First Session: Monday, April 3rd, 2017 at 7 pm in the Parish Hall (enter at 151
Laurier Ave. East) ***Future locations may vary depending on room availability.
Organized by a young adult parishioner as part of the young adults women’s circle.