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Feb 19/20, 2022 - Sunday Bulletin

  • Leslie Mendonca
  • Mar 26, 2023
  • 1 min read

7th Week in Ordinary Time


This week in the Church

Important Updates

MONDAY, FEB. 21ST - FAMILY DAY (STAT)

- NO 7:30am MASS

- PARISH OFFICE CLOSED


ASH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ND

- 7:30am Mass & distribution of Ashes

- 9:00am Mass & distribution of Ashes

- 11:00am (School Mass)

- 6:30pm Mass & distribution of Ashes


FIRST FRIDAY, MARCH 4TH

- 7:30am Mass

- Adoration after Mass until 9am Mass

- 9:00am Mass

- 6:30pm Stations of the Cross

- 7:00pm Mass


· North Shore Pro-life

NS Pro-Life encourages your participation in 40 Days for Life from March 1 to April 1.


Pro-life Chaplain Father Larry Lynn will be speaking virtually on Friday, February 25 after the 8pm Vancouver Life Soldiers Rosary.


There are many opportunities to participate virtually or in person. Your prayerful support is welcome.


· CWL Membership Fees

Please note that CWL Membership fees are due by March 31st. Fees are $30.00. If you are not a member, but would like to join or need more information, contact Donna Colcleugh @ dkmajeau@shaw.ca


· Floral or Flowering Plant Donations

Anyone who wishes to donate either flowers or a flowering plant, please first contact the Parish Office, before you make a purchase. The person arranging flowers in the Church may already have a plan in place and materials purchased. By contacting the Parish Office, that plan and your donation can be co-ordinated. Thank you so much for your generosity and understanding.


· 2022 Collection Envelopes

New sets of envelopes are in the Parish Office for you to pick up. It is important that you use this year’s envelopes to help ensure that you get credit for your donations. Please do not use envelopes from previous years.

Reflections

Beyond Imagining


Today's Gospel reading is a continuation of the teaching that began in last Sunday's Gospel. We continue to hear Jesus' Sermon on the Plain. Recall that in Luke's Gospel, this teaching is addressed to Jesus' disciples. This is in contrast to the parallel found in Matthew's Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount, in which Jesus' words are addressed to both the disciples and to the crowds.


These words from Jesus' teaching are familiar to us. They constitute the crux and the challenge of what it means to be a disciple: Love your enemies, turn the other cheek, give to those who ask, do unto others, lend without expecting repayment, judge not lest you be judged.


There are several similarities between Luke's and Matthew's report of Jesus' great teaching. Both begin with the Beatitudes. Matthew includes nearly all the content that Luke does; the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew's Gospel is longer than Luke's Sermon on the Plain. There are, however, differences in language and nuance. For example, Matthew presents this portion of the teaching as a contrast between Jesus' teaching and the teachings of the law and the prophets. This is in keeping with Matthew's concern to address his predominantly Jewish audience. It is likely that Luke omits this contrast because it was unnecessary for the Gentile believers for whom Luke is writing.


Another point of contrast between Matthew and Luke's presentation is the terminology. In Luke, Jesus contrasts the behavior of his followers with the behavior of “sinners.” In Matthew, Jesus contrasts the behavior desired with the behavior of tax collectors and Gentiles. Matthew concludes the teaching about love of enemies with the admonition to be perfect as God is perfect; Luke concludes by emphasizing God's mercy.


In both Gospels, Jesus' words challenge those who would follow him to be more like God. God loves us beyond our expectations, beyond anything we can possibly imagine. In response to God's love, we are to love as God loves, beyond expectations and with a depth beyond imagining.

~ Loyola Press

Mass Intentions

Sunday, February 20

· Repose Peter Dean by Cecily McLarnin

· Repose Serafino & Maria Cusano & Enza Romano by Cusano family

· Repose Perpetuo de Guzman by family

· Repose Clara Alagoa by Manuel & Marilyn Alagoa


Monday, February 21

· Repose Joseph Blancard

· Spec. Intention Veronica Toner & family by Elizabeth Livingston


Tuesday, February 22

· Spec. Intention Julia Minka by Barbara Stuart


Wednesday, February 23

· Repose Gray Mills by Jane

· Spec. Intention Thanksgiving-Caridad C. Mendoza by family

· Repose Erlinda Cervantes by family


Thursday, February 24

· Repose Anna & John by Zofia Bronowska

· Spec. Intention Diane Nation by Nora


Friday, February 25

· Repose St. Edmund Parishioners


Saturday, February 26

· Spec. Intention Diane Nation by Jane

· Repose Gabriella Cloma by Cloma family


If you need a Mass Intention, please contact the Parish Office

Events

Parish Group Events

· The Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfasts cancelled until further notice

· Catholic Women’s League meeting will be virtual until further notice – no in-person meetings

· Catholic Women’s League Coffee Sundays cancelled until further notice

School Events

St. Edmund’s Elementary School - Fundraiser


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Once again St Edmunds will promote a fundraising initiative using Purdy for Easter Chocolates Treats, a great way to support our school community.

Information below. Thank you for all your support!


ORDER ONLINE


PLACE & PAY FOR ORDERS BY: March 28th 2022

PICK UP ORDERS ON: April 12th 2022 at St Edmunds School 2:30-3:30pm


If you have any questions, please contact the school office 604-988-7364


1. Sign in or create a new supporter account either by clicking the link sent to you by our coordinator or by visiting fundraising.purdys.com

2. If you’re creating a new account, please enter the customer number below on the registration page.

3. If you’re signing into an existing account, enter the number below into the search bar that will come up after you’ve signed in.

4. Click on JOIN CAMPAIGN 22052



St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School - STA Talks


This year STA is organizing, with the help of PA, the STA Talks over zoom. STA Talks is a forum for parents and students to increase their awareness of the world around them. We have been specially working on having speakers that not only provide resources and tools on important topics like behaviour and post school studies, but also on bringing in faith formation to all the families in our STA community


The first talk is "Navigating Life Together: high school and beyond". High school is an exciting time for you and your child. It's filled with many milestones that come with your child's final phase towards adulthood, independence, and a career. It's also a period when the challenges will test the family. "Navigating Life Together" proposes strategies to meet these challenges in a way that doesn't just withstand and overcome them but will also bring the family closer. Our dynamic speakers for this event are Glen and Sharon Goh. Sharon is with the Marriage and Family team in the Archdiocese of Vancouver and the Goh family are STA Alumni. The Talk will last about 20 minutes, with time after for Q&A.


Jan 31, 2022 - Time: 07:00 PM

Join Zoom Meeting

Meeting ID: 885 4377 2691

Passcode: STATalks

Bishop Thomas J. Lobsinger, OMI Memorial Bursary Program

The annual British Columbia & Yukon Bursary program known as the Bishop Thomas J. Lobsinger, OMI Memorial Bursary Program is underway. The 2022 program is now receiving applications. We are privileged to offer fourteen bursaries of $1,000.00 each to Catholic students across BC. 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 BC. Applications are accepted from Jan. 1, 2022 until June 30, 2022 with the bursaries being awarded in the fall. The Terms of Reference may be found on our web site (kofcbc.org) after Jan 1, 2022.


Requests for application should be addressed to:

Knights of Columbus BC & Yukon

809 Mara Drive, Coquitlam, BC V3C 5T9

Attn: Herb Yang, Bursaries Chairman

Or email: herbykofc@gmail.com


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.

Religious Education

PREP

Every Thursday at 6 PM - Online

Children's Choir Training

Every Saturday at 10 AM

Archdiocese Events

Synod

Pope Francis has decided the next world Synod of Bishops at the Vatican, which will take place in October 2022, will have the theme: "For a synodal church: Communion, participation and mission." With that in mind, there will be information cards available at the Church entrance with Topics of Conversation suggested on the reverse side and encouraging us to check for updates on the Archdiocese site www.rcav.org/synod

Special Gifts

Altar Candles & Sanctuary Lamp

February 19 – February 25

For all blessings and thanksgiving

Donated by Arcilla family


February 19 – February 25

Repose Jady Li & Liz Jackson

Donated by Nora

Bread & Wine

February 19 – February 25

Special Intentions for Father Steny, Father Cannio, Lynn & Jane

Donated by Arcilla family

Remember a loved one with a special gift

The remembrance can be for an anniversary, a birthday, in thanksgiving or to remember our deceased loved ones. Stop by the Parish Office to arrange to have the Bread and Wine, Flowers, Altar Candles and/or Sanctuary Lamp donated for someone you love. All donations are for one week.

Altar Flowers - $30

Bread & Wine - $25

Altar Candles - $20

Sanctuary Lamp - $20

Masses - $10 (per Mass)


Please contact the Parish Office

Financial Updates

Project Advance

2021 Final Figures


o Annual Goal was: $27,500.00 (to diocese)

o Total collected was: $81,988.00

o Portion of expenses: $ 3,723.53

o Total rebate amount: $50,764.47



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Remember St Edmund's in your Will

A planned gift to be realized in the future, such as the options below, may be the best approach for you and may allow you to make a larger gift than you might have thought possible.


A Gift in Your Will - This is the most common type of planned gift - a gift in your will. Arranged today, a bequest is paid to St. Edmund’s Parish through your estate, after your death. You can give a specific sum, property, or a percentage of your estate. It is important that the full name of the parish and charitable number be included in your will so that there is no confusion about your intentions. (St. Edmund’s Parish, North Vancouver # 11884 9470 RR0064)


Life Insurance - A gift of life insurance is a simple and thoughtful way to make a gift to St. Edmund’s Parish. Insurance allows you to make a modest gift now for a significant gift in the future.


RRSP and RRIF Funds - Naming St. Edmund’s Parish a beneficiary of your RRSPs and RRIFs means all or a portion of these assets can now be left directly to St. Edmund’s Parish upon your death without having to pass through your estate. This arrangement means that no probate fees are payable on these assets. In most cases, the taxes owing on your donated RRSPs or RRIFs at death are offset by the charitable tax credits generated by your donation. Donations of this type are a great way to reduce the substantial deferred tax burden that many RRSP and RRIF plans carry.

Prayer Requests and Advertisements


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Our Parish Community is asked to pray for the Special Intention of


St. Edmund Parishioners



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Our Parish Community is asked to pray for the Special Intention of


St. Edmund Parishioners

Our Parish Community is asked to pray for the safe travel of


Father Steny


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Our Parish Community is asked to pray for the Special Intention of


All Carmelite Priests


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