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One Final Note
The end of the school year is traditionally a time to take a break from normal routines. For me, that translates into closing down this personal blogsite.
I began my weekly musings when the Covid Pandemic arrived on the scene...
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Remember Pandemic Lessons
More and more parishioners have now been fully vaccinated against the Corona Virus. And an even greater number have already received their first dose of vaccine. This is good news indeed.
With full vaccination comes a new sense of hope...
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Sharelife - The Beating Heart of Christ
The Covid-19 Pandemic has disrupted many things, including the 2021 ShareLife Appeal. With our churches shut down during the Lenten Season, we were unable to effectively communicate with parishioners or to follow our regular schedule of official collections.
Revenues...
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RCIA Candidate June 2021
Saturday June 5, 2021 at the 8:15am Mass, Our 2020-2021 RCIA Candidate, Winifred Amuegbunem was joyfully received into Full Communion with the Catholic Church.
Winnie is in the front row on the right
Lianne Brewer...
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Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Residential Schools
The Archdiocese of Toronto has issued the following document addressing frequently asked questions regarding Residential Schools.
Please take a look at the link below.
Residential Schools - Frequently Asked Questions - June 2021.pdf
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Corpus Christi
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) is normally a joyful celebration for Catholic Christians. It’s a time to reaffirm our belief that the bread and wine of the Eucharist are the...
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New Candle Stands
Over the past decade we have been using candle stands borrowed from DiCarlo Religious Supplies at the Shrine of Mary Help of Christians. Our Deacon, Milan Popik, cleverly designed new ones and had them made up in his shop...
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First Friday and the Heart of Jesus
First Friday is a day set aside for devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Friday, because that’s the day Jesus revealed his love for humanity on the arms of the cross. First Friday, because that’s...
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Like A House On Fire
The descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost was a grand and glorious event. He came in wind and fire and shook the house where the disciples were gathered. Energized by the Spirit, they threw open the doors and rushed...
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New Email Address
Effective immediately, the parish email address has changed to the following:
stclementset@archtoronto.org
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Sharelife Thanks to Our Youth
The young people in our parish Youth Group raised $703.63 for ShareLife through the sale of Sacred Heart T-Shirts.
May God Bless Them All!
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Humanitarian Relief - India
India is reeling from a devastating COVID-19 outbreak. In recent days, the country has been reporting more than 400,000 of new cases and 4,000 deaths every 24 hours. The medical system, funeral services and other...
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Catholic Schools and the Rainbow Flag
On Thursday May 6th the Toronto Catholic District School Board voted in favour of proclaiming Pride Month every June. The Rainbow Flag will be raised at the Board Office and at all TCDSB schools.
Board members and trustees justified this...
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Reflection from the Archdiocese of Toronto
A REFLECTION ON INCLUSIVITY AND ACCEPTANCE IN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
A response to numerous inquiries from trustees, teachers, students and parents.
Reflection from Archdiocese of Toronto - Inclusivity & Acceptance - May 4, 2021 .pdf
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May - The Month of Our Mother
When I was a grade school student we learned many hymns and songs to the Blessed Virgin Mary. She was number one on the Catholic Hit Parade. One of them went something like this .... May is the Month of our...
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Heart Speaks to Heart
A Pastoral Letter on the Sacred Heart of Jesus by Cardinal Collins, Archbishop of Toronto.
Sacred Heart Pastoral Letter - April 28, 2021.pdf
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Keeping Up Connections
A wise person once said ... When it comes to getting ahead in life, it’s who you know, not what you know, that makes the biggest difference. In other words, personal connections are often more important than education, work...
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Bread for the Hungry
The Second Vatican Council taught that the Eucharist, the Sacrament of Christ’s Body and Blood, is the source and summit of Christian life. The Eucharist is the heart and center of our lives. It’s our identity...