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April 20, 2025 - Sunday Bulletin

  • Leslie Mendonca
  • Apr 19
  • 9 min read

Important Updates


Online Giving

Make a weekly, or one-time donation to the St. Edmund's Parish collection.


This Jubilee Year, Pope Francis has designated Holy Doors exclusively at the four major papal basilicas in Rome to highlight the unity of the universal Church and to invite Catholics worldwide to make the traditional pilgrimage to Rome. There are no Holy Doors in Vancouver, though Catholics can still obtain the Jubilee Indulgence by following the instructions outlined on the website here: Clarification on Holy Doors during the Jubilee of Hope - Archdiocese of Vancouver.





Updates


Parish News

  • CWL COFFEE SUNDAY & BAKE SALE is after all Masses on Sunday, April 27th. Baking donations will be gratefully received before the Masses. Please allow the CWL to price your baked goods. Kindly see more information farther along in the bulletin.

  • THE PARISH OFFICE is closed on Easter Monday-April 21st

  • SPRING ART SALE – Saturday, April 26th from 10am to 5pm at the West Vancouver Community Centre, 2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver. Brighten your surroundings with a piece of original art created by talented North Shore artists.

  • YOUTH CAMP - The North Cluster of the Couples for Christ Youth Ministry will be hosting a Youth Camp from May 9 to 11, at St. Francis de Sales Parish. This camp is open to all young people ages 12 to 18 residing in North Vancouver, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam, and Burnaby areas.

  • Every 3rd Saturday, 9am Mass will be offered to the sick, aged and home bound. After the Mass anointing will take place.

  • The Adoration chapel is open now from 10am to 12pm (noon). Sign-up is needed on Flock Note. If you are unable to use that method, please contact the Parish Office.

  • TAX RECEIPTS are available from the Parish Office. If you wish yours to be mailed or emailed, please contact the Parish Office. Thank you.

  • Heartfelt thanks to everyone for your donations. We are continuing to collect food items & gift cards for needy families. You can drop off your full bags at the back of the church or at the Parish Office.

  • Christian Meditation Group meets in person on the 3rd Thursday of the month at 7pm.



CWL BOTTLE, CAN DRIVE FUNDRAISER is ongoing. CWL has an account with Return It Express.  You can take your bottles, cans, tetra packs, milk, plant-based beverage containers to any Return-It location.  Instructions are as follows:  

  • Place unsorted bottles in a clear plastic bag(s)

  • Print off sticker @ Kiosk – Use phone # 778-996-3407

  • Text code RVCA TO 778-400-5253

  • To open the door, touch the keypad with your finger or the back of your hand to activate it

  • Enter the one-time pin code you receive by message.  The one-time pin will time out in a few minutes.  Repeat if it has timed out.

  • The Keypad light will turn green. Open door and drop off bag(s)

North Vancouver Return It Express Locations:

  • 310 Brooksbank Ave. (Mon-Fri 8-4/Sat 8-5/Sun 9-5/closed holidays)

  • At Superstore 333 Seymour Blvd. (everyday 8-8)

  • 235 Donaghy Ave. (Mon-Sat 8-5/Sun 10-4/closed holidays)

  • 30 Riverside Dr.-North Shore Recycling Depot (Tues-Fri 8-5/Sat., Sun, Holidays 9-5)


FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, PLASTIC BAGS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE CHURCH ENTRANCE


Proceeds from this fundraiser will go towards the renovation of the Kitchen cabinets, countertops, and flooring in the school gym.

If you are unable to return the bottles yourself, please get in touch with Donna @ 778-996-3407 / dkcolcleugh@gmail.com.  Donna will happily pick them up for you and make the deposit.

Please do not drop off bottles at the church or parish office.

Reflections


Reflecting upon a most amazing gift


Today we begin the Easter Season, our 50-day meditation on the mystery of Christ's Resurrection. Our Gospel today tells us about the disciples' discovery of the empty tomb. It concludes by telling us that they did not yet understand that Jesus had risen from the dead. Thus, the details provided are not necessarily meant to offer proof of the Resurrection. The details invite us to reflect upon a most amazing gift, that is faith in Jesus and his Resurrection.

Each of the four Gospels tells us that Jesus' empty tomb was first discovered by women. This is notable because in first-century Jewish society women could not serve as legal witnesses. In the case of John's Gospel, the only woman attending the tomb is Mary of Magdala. Unlike the Synoptic accounts, John's Gospel does not describe an appearance of angels at the tomb. Instead, Mary is simply said to have observed that the stone that had sealed the tomb had been moved, and she runs to alert Simon Peter and the beloved disciple. Her statement to them is telling. She assumes that Jesus' body has been removed, perhaps stolen. She does not consider that Jesus has been raised from the dead.

Simon Peter and the beloved disciple race to the tomb, presumably to verify Mary's report. The beloved disciple arrives first but does not enter the tomb until after Simon Peter. This detail paints a vivid picture, as does the detail provided about the burial cloths. Some scholars believe that the presence of the burial cloths in the tomb offers evidence to the listener that Jesus' body had not been stolen (it is understood that grave robbers would have taken the burial cloths together with the body).

The Gospel passage concludes, however, that even having seen the empty tomb and the burial cloths, the disciples do not yet understand about the Resurrection. In the passage that follows, Mary of Magdala meets Jesus but mistakes him for the gardener. In the weeks ahead, the Gospel readings from our liturgy will show us how the disciples came to believe in Jesus' Resurrection through his appearances to them. Our Easter faith is based on their witness to both the empty tomb and their continuing relationship with Jesus—in his appearances and in his gift of the Holy Spirit.

~ Loyola Press

Mass Intentions


Sunday, April 20

  • Repose Au Wei Yin by Law family

  • Spec. Intention Father Jeevan by Erna Mills

  • Spec. Intention (80th birthday) Peter Kerr by Roz Kerr

  • Repose Milagros Limson, Malou Arcenas, Ana Sanchez by John & Elisa Bueno

  • Repose Patrick Leslie by Joan Leslie


Monday, April 21

  • Repose of deceased family members by Antoine Larose


Tuesday, April 22

  • Spec. Intention Father Jeevan by Isabel Urayenza

  • Repose Roberta (Baba) Yee Lim by Janet Ficocelli & Adrian Brecelj


Wednesday, April 23

  • Repose Sung Bo Wong by Janet Ficocelli & Adrian Brecelj


Thursday, April 24

  • Repose St. Edmund Parishioners 

  • Repose Geraldine Cardoz


Friday, April 25

  • Repose Norman & Janney Yee by Janet Ficocelli & Adrian Brecelj


Saturday, April 26

  • Spec. Intention Caleb Geue by Barbara Stuart

  • Repose Iris Sargarent by Barbara Stuart

  • Repose John Cusanelli by G. Cusanelli

Parish Events




CWL 2nd Thursday of each month @ 7 PM

Your CWL membership fee is due by April 30th and is $40.50 payable by cheque or by cash.  The fee may be dropped off at the Parish Office or given to Donna Colcleugh or Charmaine Guindon.  Thank you.




Knights of Columbus

The Knights of Columbus general meetings are in person on the 1st Tuesday each month @7pm/executive meetings are also in person on the last Tuesday of the month @7pm


SPECIAL OFFER - Knights of Columbus - Free 1 Year On-Line Membership. You can enjoy the benefits of being a Knights of Columbus member including Accidental Death Benefit and the famous Columbia Magazine.


Promo Code: BLESSEDMCGIVNEY

After joining, please check your Inbox for confirmation.


St. Eds Christian Meditation Group


The St Edmund's Parish unit of the 'World Community for Christian Meditation' (WCCM) will resume its in-person meditation meeting, on the 3rd Thursday of every month at 7.00 pm in St Edmund's Church.

"No Experience Necessary"- The group leader will give new people the basics of meditation and some resources.

WCCM continues to hold a weekly virtual meeting on Mondays (via ZOOM), also at 7.00 pm. You are sincerely invited to attend the WCCM meeting(s). All are welcome.

To learn more about WCCM, kindly contact: Luis Zunino - email lzunino@gzarchitects.com

School Events

St. Edmunds Elementary School



St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School


NET missionaries (faithful men and women between the ages of 18-30 who have chosen to devote a year of their lives to serving and ministering to Catholic youth across Canada) will be running a retreat for STA students at the end of this month. During this time, the missionaries will need a place to stay. Are you able to host 2 women, 4 women, or 3 men at your home from April 23rd - 25th? If this is an opportunity you are interested in, please reach out to Elizabeth Hughes at ehughes@aquinas.org for more information.


Religious Education


PREP 2024-2025

Children's Choir Training

  • Practices will be every 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month @10am - Masses will be every 2nd & 4th Sunday of the month @ 11am

Altar Server Training

  • Every Saturday 11-11:30 am


Archdiocese Notices & Events


THE MASS OF INSTALLATION – THE MOST REV. RICHARD SMITH


With praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God, The Most Reverend Richard W. Smith will be installed as the twelfth Archbishop of Vancouver on Friday, May 23 at 7 pm. His Installation Mass will be a moment of great significance as he formally takes up his ministry among us.

Due to limited space, in-person attendance is limited to invited guests only. We invite you to watch the livestream at rcav.org and join in prayer as we welcome our new Archbishop.

If you haven't already, be sure to subscribe to the Friday Report for updates as the Mass of Installation draws closer.


JUBILEE YEAR 2025

A Jubilee Year is celebrated by the universal Church every 25 years, dedicated to encouraging the faithful to embark on pilgrimages, repent of their sins, forgive others, and renew their focus on spiritual life. Learn more about this special year, stay updated with the latest news, and explore how you can participate at rcav.org/jubilee.

CWL Bursary Program





BISHOP THOMAS J. LOBSINGER, OMI MEMORIAL BURSARY PROGRAM 


The annual British Columbia and Yukon Bursary program known as the Bishop Thomas J. Lobsinger, OMI Memorial Bursary Program is underway. The 2025 program is now receiving applications. We are privileged to offer fourteen bursaries of $1,000.00 each to Catholic students across the Province of British Columbia. These bursaries are made available on a one-time only basis to young practicing Catholic students who are in post secondary education at a recognized institute of higher learning within the Province of British Columbia. Applications are accepted from January 1, 2025 until June 30, 2025 with the bursaries being awarded in the fall. The Terms of Reference may be found on our web site (kofcbc.org) after Jan 1, 2025. 


Requests for application should be addressed to:

Christopher Chen – State Bursary Chairman 

Knights of Columbus BC Charity Foundation 

#333 – 1231 Pacific Boulevard 

Vancouver, B.C. V6Z-0E2 


Deadline for requests for application is June 1, 2025. 


We would like to congratulate the many recipients once again over the past years and look forward to the opportunity to assist many more young people in the advancement of their education.

Upcoming Marriage & Family Events


Financial Updates

Remember St. Edmund's in your Will

Bread & Wine

Prayer Requests

Our Parish Community is asked to pray for the Special Intention of Father Steny & Father Cannio
Our Parish Community is asked to pray for the Special Intention of Father Jeevan Prakash D'Almeda
Our Parish Community is asked to pray for the Special Intention of St. Edmund Parishioners
Our Parish Community is asked to pray for the Special Intentions of All Carmelite Priests
Our Parish Community is asked to pray for the Special Intention of Anish Rodrigues & Nileema D’Souza

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