778 Queen Street East, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario P6A 2B1 Tel: 705-256-8474 / Fax: 705-945-8287 www.preciousbloodssm.com / Email: pbcathedral@on.aibn.com Pastor : Rev. Father Hamish Currie Assistant Pastor : Rev. Father Arulkumar Parish Secretary : Sue St. Jules Office Hours : 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM Sunday Masses : Saturday Vigil Mass : 5:00 PM Sunday : 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM and 8:30 PM Weekday Masses : 8:00 AM No Mass on Wednesday Sacrament of Penance : Saturday : 4:15 PM to 4:45 PM Baptism : Usually on the 3rd Sunday of the month. Please make arrangements one month in advance by contacting the Parish Office. Marriage : P l e a s e m a k e m a r r i a g e arrangements 6 months in advance by contacting the Parish office. Papal Blessing : Please allow at least 6 months for Papal Blessing to arrive after the request has been made. Knights of Columbus : Kerry Pavoni 705-942-7750 CWL President : Maureen Gooderham 705-945-0852 Liturgical Music / Choir : Bruce Douville bruce.douville@gmail.com Bulletin Announcements : Email yours to pbcathedral@on.aibn.com Before 11:00 AM Wednesday Prayer Line : Corona McNally 705-575-6975 28th Ordinary Sunday October 14, 2018 When I accumulate more than my need, I deprive someone, I am a robber and I refuse to share by closing my eyes - Mahatma Gandhi
Page 2 Weekdays Scripture Readings: 15th, October To 20th, October 2018 Day Reading Gospel Monday Galatians 4.22-24, 26-27, 31-5.1 Luke 11.29-32 Tuesday Galatians 5.1-6 Luke 11.37-41 Wednesday Galatians 5.18-25 Like 11.42-46 Thursday 2Timothy 4.9-17a Luke 10.1-9 Friday Ephesians 1.11-14 Luke 12.1-7 Saturday Ephesians 1.15-23 Luke 12.8-12 Monday, October 15 8:00 AM łlina & Francesco Greco by Giannina Scalzo Tuesday, October 16 No Intention requested 8:00 AM Wednesday, October 17 - No Mass Thursday, October 18 8:00 AM łdarko Primorac by Dr. John & Vi Lukenda Friday, October 19 łlajos Bornyi by his children Andrew, Mary & Richard Saturday, October 20 łsister Anne Brotherton by Simone Ross łal Nanne by Helen Ahonen Sunday, October 21 łalbinas Vanagas by Kramilius Family 11:00 AM Intention of All Parishioners łlajos Bornyi by Wife Veronica & Family 8:30 PM No Intention requested 8:00 AM 5:00 PM 9:00 AM Mass Intentions Offering masses is a longstanding tradition in the Catholic Church. An individual may ask a priest to offer a Mass for several reasons: for example, in thanksgiving, for the intentions of another person (such as on a birthday or an anniversary), for someone who is sick, or for the repose of the soul of someone who has died. Call the parish office 705-256-8474 to arrange. Sunday Collections October 7, 2018 $3,577.40 Thank you for your continued generosity!
Page 3 October 20\21 Lectors Eucharistic Ministers Ushers Greeters Saturday 5:00 PM Anne Marie Dupuis Kathleen MacDonald Terry Colizza Anne Greco Linda Simonini Bernie Lysiak Richard Bubinas John Slobodecki Jean Luc Sunday 9:00 AM Susan Colizza Evelyn Theriault Michelle Inch Alfredo Bruni Paula Smith Rudy Wheatley Brian Lidstone Agnes Cote Edna Miskiw Sunday 11:00 AM Vincent Greco Fil Lettieri John Bruno Bambi Alexander Maria Santelli Ted & Norma Wall Phil Bellerose Tony Pino Sunday 8:30 PM Ivan McCaig Gino Filice Terry Zuccato Bambi Alexander Gertrud Wurzer Altar Servers If you are a young person and would like to become an Altar Server Please contact the Parish Office THIS WEEK AT PRECIOUS BLOOD The Rosary is recited after each weekday Mass The Choir will practice on October 18th at 7:30 PM The Sacraments of First Reconciliation and First Eucharist will be celebrated at Precious Blood Cathedral in the spring. Families who are celebrating these Sacraments with their children should register at at any time. Preparation classes for children and their parents will begin in January. Please have baptism certificate available when you register. Families who are registering for these Sacraments should be in the habit of regular participation at Sunday Mass, so your children understand the gift of the Eucharist and their heritage as Catholics. Sincerely, Fr. Hamish Currie, Pastor Fr. Kumar, Associate Pastor
Page 4 CATHOLIC WOMEN S LEAGUE CWL NEWS! The Snowflake Bazaar and Bake Sale will be Saturday November 17 from 12 pm to 6 pm. Donations of baking and crafts are welcome from parishioners from 11 am to 4 pm on Nov. 16th at the back of the church. Donations of new or mint condition items for baskets are welcome any time. Contact Bev for details. (705-759-0164). The Men s Club of St. Mary s Ukrainian Catholic Church (293 St George s Ave, E.) will be holding their ALL-U-CAN-EAT-BREAKFAST-BRUNCH Sunday, October 21st, 2018, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Prayer Line We are pleased to announce that we have a Prayer Line available for parishioners. Anyone wishing to have prayers for a special Intention, for someone who is ill, having surgery, for the deceased, or any other intention may contact Corona at 705 575 6975. Anyone wishing to join the prayer line to join in prayer can also contact Corona. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Page 5 Knights of Columbus Council 13655.. Hosting Ham Dinner & CWL Bake Sale Monday, November 5th, 2018 from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish Hall Adults: $12.00; Children 6 to 12 yrs: $5.00; Children under 5yr: Free Shawl Ministry If you know of someone who is in need of comfort from a shawl please call Corona at 705-575-6975. It may be someone in hospital or at home or at the Hospice. FOR YOUNG ADULTS 18-25 Resuming this fall, St. Jerome s Church (26 Carmel Road) Will be hosting ELEVATE a young adult group for University/College students, or those taking a break from school between the ages of 18-25. This student led initiative will take place Friday nights and begins with a free meal at 6:30 pm. There will be socials, prayer evenings, guest speakers and community service nights. This is a great way for students in the Catholic community to stay connected, meet new friends and deepen their faith. Join us September 21, October 19, November 2 and December 7 NORTHWOOD Funeral Home Cremation and Reception Centre Inc. Locally Owned & Operated Peter Stoycheff Managing Director Kevin McAndrew President
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Page 8 28th Week in Ordinary Time The powerful story of the rich young man will be repeated in the gospel in the Twenty-eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time. He asks Jesus what he can do to inherit eternal life and already keeps the commandments. Jesus offers him the challenge of the gospel: Go, sell what you have, and give to the poor... then come, follow me. Mark's gospel tells us that the young man went away sad, for he had many possessions. When Jesus tells his followers how hard it will be for a rich person to be saved they are astonished - and worried. They wondered how they could ever be saved. All things are possible for God, was Jesus' response. Monday we remember Teresa of Avila, formally known as Saint Teresa of Jesus. Wednesday is the Memorial of Saint Ignatius of Antioch, bishop and martyr. Thursday we celebrate the Feast of Saint Luke, evangelist, with its own special readings. Friday is the Memorial of Saint John de Brébeuf and Saint Isaac Jogues, priests and martyrs, and their companions, martyrs. This week we end our look at the Letter to the Galatians and begin two weeks of Paul's Letter to the Ephesians. The letters emphasize the universal church and the unity of this church that brings together Gentiles and Jews. In Luke's Gospel this week, Jesus seems frustrated that some of the people won't listen to him. When a Pharisee invited Jesus for dinner, the fellow was shocked that Jesus didn't do the required ritual washing of his hands. Jesus uses this as an opportunity to talk about real purity. He recommends they give money to the poor and tells the Pharisees, You impose on people burdens hard to carry, As Jesus continues to challenge the Pharisees, they hatch a plot to get rid of him. Jesus tells his disciples to beware of the leaven or hypocrisy of the Pharisees. There is nothing concealed that will not be revealed, nor secret that will not be known. Jesus wants us to acknowledge him, in the face of persecution. Even when we sin, we simply can't give up on the work of the Spirit among us. It is the Spirit who will guide us in what to say or do. For the Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time we hear the story from Mark s Gospel about two of Jesus closest friends, James and John, who want seats of honor in the Kingdom they envision for Jesus. We can almost see Jesus shake his head in dismay that they have missed his point once again. He does not let his disciples get sidetracked into jealousy but calls them together again to give them his message: Whoever wishes to be great among you will be your servant; whoever wishes to be first among you will be the slave of all. For the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many.