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Nov 2/3, 2024 - Sunday Bulletin

  • Leslie Mendonca
  • Nov 2, 2024
  • 10 min read

31st Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Important Updates


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  • TIME ALERT! Please ensure all your clocks are turned back one hour. Standard Time starts on Sunday, November 3rd.

  • THE FILIPINO MASS will be on November 3rd at 6 pm.

  • OUR HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES to the family and friends of Clare Stoker and Maria Caridad Campos Mendoza. May they rest in peace in the comfort of the Lord. The Funeral Mass for Clare is on Saturday, November 9th, at 11 a.m. A Funeral Mass for Maria Caridad Campos Mendoza was held in Winnipeg.

  • The Church devotes the month of November to pray for the deceased members of our family and friends.  The Book of Life and Mass Envelopes are available in front of Mother Mary’s Altar

  • 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.

  • CWL 100TH ANNIVERSARY - Please join St. Edmunds CWL at a special Mass, on November 30th @ 11:00 a.m. in celebration of their 100th year anniversary of their induction into the Archdiocese.  There will be a reception of a light lunch & cupcakes held after in the church's basement.

  • ADVENT PENITENTIAL SERVICES:

    • WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4TH @ 9:30 AM – St. Edmund’s School

    • WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11TH – 7-8:30 PM – St. Pius

    • THURSDAY, DEC. 12TH – 7-8:30 PM – St. Edmund’s 

    • FRIDAY, DEC. 13TH – 9am – Noon – STA

    • WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18TH – 10-30 am – 12:30 pm – St. Stephen’s

    • THURSDAY, DEC. 19TH – 7-8:30 am – Christ the Redeemer

  • MASS TIMES DURING PRIEST STUDY DAYS

    • TUESDAY, NOV. 12th WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13th & FRIDAY, NOV. 15th @ 9AM

    • THURSDAY, NOV. 14th @ 7:30AM

  • MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!

    • SATURDAY, DEC. 14th WILL BE OUR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND CHRISTMAS TREE DISPLAYS Watch the bulletin for more details to follow

  • CHRISTIAN MEDITATION GROUP meets in person on the third Thursday of the month at 7 pm.

  • We invite all the children to dress up like “Little Saints” and come for the 11 am Mass on November 3rd. A small treat will be distributed to the children. There are so many choices, below are some ideas:

    • St. George– Dragon slaying saint. If you want to wear armor, but not wings or a crown, this is a good choice.

    • St. Michael– Archangel. Wear armour, carry a sword, some wings and sandals would be needed.

    • St. Gabriel– Archangel. Carry a horn.

    • St. Raphael– Archangel. Carry a fish.

    • Saint Teresa of Avila– Carmelite order, brown robes. Doctor of the church, so carry a book and a feather.

    • Saint Scholastica– Carry a crucifix.

    • Saint Faustina– Carry a picture of the Divine Mercy image

    • Saint Katherine Drexel– Wear a big crucifix necklace.

    • Saint Margaret Mary– Carry a picture of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.


Special Notes


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  • Parish Religious Education Program

  • 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

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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.

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This summer, we plan to repair the deck and the staircase leading to the Church and Rectory.  Your donations big or small would be appreciated.  Envelopes are available at the entrance of the church. Thank you for your generosity.

Reflections


Jesus interprets the Law of Moses


As we continue to read from Mark’s Gospel, our Lectionary skips a chapter that helps set the context for today’s reading. If we were to read the sections skipped (chapter 11 and part of chapter 12), we would hear about Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, his cleansing of the Temple, and the questioning of Jesus’ authority by the chief priests, scribes, and elders. The context, therefore, for this Gospel is Jesus’ growing exposure before the Jewish authorities. Jesus is being questioned and tested by the Jewish authorities, yet the scribe who addresses Jesus in today’s Gospel seems to be an admirer; he is not testing Jesus.

The question posed in today’s Gospel requires Jesus to interpret the Law of Moses. The Mosaic Law consists of the Ten Commandments and many additional commandments, numbering into the hundreds. For a devout Jew, adherence to the Mosaic Law is an expression of faithfulness to God’s covenant with Israel. The ranking of these commandments was regularly debated among the teachers of the Law.

Jesus was not the only Jewish religious teacher to connect these two commandments, love of God and love of neighbor. Both of these commandments were central elements of the religious tradition that Jesus learned from his Jewish community. Indeed, these commandments continue to be central aspects of contemporary Jewish religious understanding. Jesus’ response to his questioners proposed an integral connection between these two aspects of the Jewish Law. Love of God finds its expression in our love for our neighbor. Many believe, however, that this connection was heard in a new and fresh way when spoken by Jesus.

The scribe who questions Jesus in today’s Gospel engages in a positive dialogue with Jesus. He agrees with Jesus’ teaching that the commandments to love God and love neighbor stand above the commandment to offer worship and sacrifice in the Temple. With this dialogue, Jesus appears to close the debate with the Jewish authorities. Mark reports that no one dared to question Jesus further.


~ Loyola Press

Mass Intentions


Sunday, November 3

  • Spec. Intention Father Jeevan by Erna Mills

  • Repose Maria Villagracia by Mariel Del Pena

  • Repose All Deceased Tinaburri Family Members by Paula Vignone

  • Repose Raffaele Cusano by wife Rosa

  • Repose Caridad Mendoza by Marie Dayton

  • Repose Domenic Milia by Teresa Milia & family

  • Repose Lammoglia, Dizon, Bueno & Glaiserman families by Elisa & John Bueno


Monday, November 4

  • Spec. Intention Dylan Teng & Andy Xie by Liz Wong

  • Repose Josefa & All My Loved Ones by Flory Nielsen


Tuesday, November 5

  • Repose St. Edmund Parishioners

  • Spec. Intention Feast-Father of all Mankind by Jan Cymbala


Wednesday, November 6

  • Repose Matt Huet by Liz Wong


Thursday, November 7

  • Spec. Intention Mother Eugenia’s Healing of the Sick & Suffering by Jan Cymbala

  • Spec. Intention Dylan Teng & Andy Xie by Zofia Bronowska


Friday, November 8

  • Repose All Souls of D’Aquila Family by Maria & Domenic Maglieri


Saturday, November 9

  • Repose Mindy Derro by Legion of Mary

  • Repose Maria Concetia Alberic by Ness & Roger

  • Repose Mrs. Elizabeth Purkiss by STA Staff & Students

Parish Events


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CWL

2nd Thursday of each month @ 7 PM







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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.


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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


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A SWEET DEAL - Stock up on beautiful Christmas gift boxes, classic Purdy’s Favourites, Himalayan Pink Salt Caramels, Sweet Georgia Browns and so much more. All profits will go directly to St Edmunds Elementary Fine Arts Department and to will benefit YOUR child directly. So, satisfy those cravings and get all your Christmas gift-shopping done while supporting a great cause. 😊💜  The deadline to order is end of day December 1st.

What you need:

Once orders close, you can collect your delicious treats on December 10 at the St Edmunds Gym - Mahon Street entrance. 📦 Share the love with friends and family who might be interested – it means the world to us! 🌍💖  

St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School


STA's 35th Annual Christmas Craft Fair & Market is on Sunday, November 3rd from 10am to 4pm. This is a wonderful opportunity to support local crafters/artisans and small business owners. There are over 120 vendors this year! It's a well-attended event and there's sure to be something that interests people of all ages, plus -- it's a great opportunity to start your Christmas shopping early!


Religious Education


PREP 2024-2025

  • PREP REGISTRATION IS OPEN until September 15th.  Please complete the registration form and hand it into the Parish Office or leave it in the mailbox to the left of the office entry gate.  There are copies at the entrance.

  • PREP classes are in St. Edmund’s School and begin on September 11, 2024. Classes will be held every Wednesday from 6:00 - 7:00 pm.  Any questions can be sent to prepatsteds@shaw.ca



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


SPECIAL MASS - Please join the Kearney Funeral Services team in honouring your loved one and all those that have passed away this last year, at this special Mass that will be celebrated at: 


Our Lady of Sorrows Church 555 Slocan St., Vancouver, BC. on

Monday, November 4, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.


Please RSVP by e-mailing burnaby@kearneyfs.com or call 604 299-6889 (Monday through Friday (9:00 am – 5:00 pm) as they will be offering refreshments in the Parish Hall.

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DIVINE MERCY IS COMING TO VANCOUVER!

All are invited to attend the third North American Congress on Mercy, to be held November 15-17 at Good Shepherd Church in Surrey. The Congress brings together world-renowned speakers on the theme, "Divine Mercy and Mary: Our Hope," including Archbishop J. Michael Miller, Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, and Fr. Donald Calloway, MIC. Don't miss this opportunity to enrich your knowledge of and devotion to the Divine Mercy, which Jesus told St. Faustina was "the last hope of salvation" for our world. Great preparation, too, for the upcoming Jubilee Year of Hope! Registration required. Please visit MercyCongress.org to register and for more information.

HIS WAY AT WORK

His Way at Work is an Association reaching out to Catholic business owners to take their business to the next level both professionally and spiritually. 


This is a free membership starting with a Consecration Mass - then the door is open to receive sound Catholic formation, high quality video courses, coaching, and an interactive platform to connect with other members. A monthly chapter meeting will follow to share experiences and gather for prayer.  Further information can be found here: https://hwaw.com.


This initiative has been endorsed by Archbishop Michael Miller and the Consecration Mass will be held at St. Clare Parish in Coquitlam on Saturday, November 23 at 9:00 am. Register at: hwaw.ticketbud.com


For information please contact:  Ethelyn David (604) 889-3842 / mediatrixconferences@gmail.com 

or Marco Penado ((604) 728-7467 / marco.penado@talentumhr.ca

VOCATION LIVE-IN

There will be a Vocation Live-In on the weekend of November 2-3 at the Seminary of Christ the King in Mission, BC. Anyone wishing to enter the Seminary in the next couple of years is welcome. For more information phone 604-826-8975 or email  rector.minors@sck.ca

GOOD NEWS!!!

We have reached our parish goal so now all pledges made will come back to the parish. 

You have the option to collect the pledge forms from our parish office or receive a scanned version via email.

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Financial Updates

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.


You pray best when the mirror of your soul is empty of every image except the image of the invisible Father. This image is the Wisdom of the Father, the Word of the Father… the Glory of the Father. Thomas Merton

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 Repose of the Soul of Maria Caridad Campos Mendoza
Our Parish Community is asked to pray for the Special Intention of Erneida & Joel de Guzman

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