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St. Elizabeth of the Trinity Parish Holy Family Holy Ghost Immaculate Heart of Mary St. Jude s 52 Falkland St Moncton, NB E1E 4S8 Tel: 854-6099 2 St Riverside-Albert, NB E4H 3W8 Tel: 882-1123 5 Fatima Dr Riverview, NB E1B 2X8 Tel: 386-6178 Mass Times Mondays at 9:00 a.m. at Holy Family, Moncton Wednesdays at 9:00 a.m. at Immaculate Heart of Mary, Riverview Fridays at 2:00 p.m. at Peoples Park Tower Chapel, Moncton Saturdays Sundays 4:00 p.m. at Holy Ghost 9:00 a.m. at St. Jude s 7:00 p.m. at Holy Family 11:00 a.m. at Immaculate Heart of Mary Private confessions at Immaculate Heart of Mary on Saturday afternoons from 1:00 1:30 p.m. January 27 th, 2019 3062 Main St Salisbury, NB E4J 2L5 Tel: 372-4748 3 rd Sunday of Ordinary Time Our heartfelt prayers and sympathy go out to Ron Robichaud (IHM) on the loss of his sister, Irene Boudreau and also to Carmen Lanigan (IHM) on the loss of her mother, Béatrice Allain. May we join together in prayer for our fellow parishioners. We also pray to bring strength and peace to those who are sick and to their caregivers and especially today, we pray for Paul Finnegan, for Paul Rose, husband of Marina Rose, for Bertha Roy, mother of Carmelle Cochrane, for Pat Ogden, mother of Debbie Brine, and for Jessica Dockrill, granddaughter of Al and Corinne Kavanaugh. Daily Readings (January 28 th February 3 rd, 2019) Monday (St. Thomas Aquinas) Hebrews 9:15, 24-28 Mark 3:22-30 Tuesday Hebrews 10:1-10 Mark 3:31-35 Wednesday Hebrews 10:11-18 Mark 4:1-20 Thursday (St. John Bosco) Hebrews 10:19-25 Mark 4:21-25 Friday Hebrews 10:32-39 Mark 4:26-34 Saturday (The Presentation of the Lord) Malachi 3:1-4 Luke 2:22-40 Sunday (4 th Sunday in Ordinary Time) Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19 1 Corinthians 12:31-13:13 Luke 4:21-30 Liturgies for the week of January 28 th February 3 rd, 2019 Peoples Park Tower Chapel Friday, February 1 st 2:00 p.m. Ronald Hay Roean Abrams Holy Ghost Saturday, February 2 nd 4:00 p.m. Violet O Hara (Anniv) daughter, Mary Richardson Holy Family Monday, January 28 th 9:00 a.m. Sandra Cluney (Anniv) Gerry and family Saturday, February 2 nd 7:00 p.m. For the People St. Jude s Sunday, February 3 rd 9:00 a.m. Souls in Purgatory A parishioner Immaculate Heart of Mary Wednesday, Jan 30 th 9:00 a.m. Emily Ross Geralda MacDonald Sunday, February 3 rd 11:00 am. Anne Felix (Anniv) the Violette family

Food Basket Challenge 2019 Holy Ghost/Immaculate Heart of Mary Toiletries of any kind and tea and coffee! St. Jude s Dish detergent, laundry soap and toilet paper. Holy Family - instant rice, breakfast cereal, canned or powdered milk and juice boxes, margarine, mustard and ketchup for the House of Nazareth. Stewardship Some of the obstacles that keep us from making a straight path for the Lord are the same obstacles that keep us from embracing stewardship as a way of life. John the Baptist calls us to reform our lives and to let go of the selfishness and greed that keep us from following in God s footsteps. The First Saturday of the Month Mass requested by Our Lady of Fatima will be celebrated at St. Bernard s on February 2 nd at 9:30 a.m. with Father Charlie presiding. Confession before Mass, doors open at 8:30 a.m. and Rosary at 9:05 a.m. All are welcome. We are asking those with palms from last year to please bring them into the parish office by Thursday, February 24 th. We will burn these palms to have the ashes for Ash Wednesday. Thank you. The Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet Tuesday, January 29 th at the Dan Bohan Centre at 7 p.m. Bring your shawls and works-in-progress for an evening of sharing, prayer and fellowship. (and fun did we mention fun! ) Catechism ATTENTION PARENTS OF CHILDREN RECEIVING FIRST COMMUNION IN THE SPRING Your first session for first Communion preparation will take place on Monday, January 28 th at 6:00 p.m. in the foyer of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Your next session for Communion preparation will take place on Monday, February 11 th at 6:00 p.m. in the foyer of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. ATTENTION CONFIRMATION CANDIDATES, PARENTS AND SPONSORS Your second small retreat will take place on Sunday, February 3 rd at Immaculate Heart of Mary @ 6:00 p.m. Both Candidate and Sponsors are expected to attend. If the sponsor is not available a parent may attend instead. The Kiddie Karnival will take place on Sunday, February 10 th at 10:30 a.m. in the Riverview Community Hall. All Candidates are expected to attend. Parents and Sponsors are welcome to help out. For the past couple of weeks, we have announced that free copies of Matthew Kelly s book, The Biggest Lie, will be available at the entrance(s) of the church after Mass on February 2 nd -3 rd on a first-come, first-receive basis. Matthew is a prolific writer and evangelizer who writes (in Rediscover Jesus, p. 137) that we will change the world simply by behaving as Christians. There are two billion Christians on the planet anything we do together will have enormous influence. If Christians simply behaved as Christians, the world would be a different place in a matter of weeks. In The Biggest Lie, Matthew gives some very practical suggestions that will help us become better Christians in the simplest of ways. Feel free to pick up (as long as they last) a copy of The Biggest Lie after Mass next weekend, read it, digest it and then pass it on to a friend. Remember, they are free, but that does not make them less valuable. The Boys and Girls Club Tabs for Kids has increased their total count by another 42,000 tabs (oh, those wonderful, shiny, recyclable bits) bringing them up to an incredible grand total of 2, 511, 726! Yes! Let s keep pulling together for these kids! A parishioner has a Kenmore Bread Maker to give away. If you ve been thinking about getting one, call the office at 386-6178 and it will be yours!

Exploring our Faith Unity in Christ Looking at today s second reading, I interpreted the theme to be unity. Unity is defined as the state of being united or joined as a whole. First, we listen to Paul tell the Corinthians that all are baptized in the one body of Christ. He explains that every member of a body is important because it makes up the whole. Next he writes about the unity of the gifts we are given to serve the body of Christ. At the start of the reading, he explains that there is no single part of the body that is more important than another. Another definition I found is: unity teaches that each person is a unique expression of God, that each person is sacred, and each person is worthy. This is where he parallels a community to the body. Telling us that every single member of our community is important and to be cherished, as each member serves a purpose. None should be despised, no one can replace the other. He writes: God has so arranged the body, giving the greater honour to the inferior member, that there may be no dissension within the body, but the members may have the same care for one another. Thus, we are all on the same level and should all enjoy the same dignity. It s understood that if we show respect, love and dignity to the poorest, the weak and the disenfranchised, we keep the hierarchy. Towards the end, he goes on to talk about the individual functions of the body of Christ. He lists the gifts that God has appointed: Apostles, Prophets, Teachers, deeds of power, gifts of healing, forms of assistance, forms of leadership, and various kinds of tongues. These gifts are diverse, the ministries are different, but all have the same Spirit, the same God working through them. Their functions differ, but they re all important. Their unity isn t found in the gifts exercised, but simply in the one God who distributes the variety of these gifts. It is important that we understand that spiritual gifts are not given to us as a badge of righteousness or spirituality. They are a gift given in spite of ourselves, to fulfill God's own purposes, not to enhance our spiritual portfolio. He writes this to show us that the gift of the Spirit doesn t or shouldn t, lead to competition or rivalry but simply, to unity. God has arranged his body the - so that each part can be considered important and well taken care-of. Whether these parts are the gifts given to the members of the church community, or the parts referring to our poor, weak and disenfranchised people, God wants us united and to know that each very different person and gift goes into making a healthy, capable, well-rounded body. Katy Mahoney.. ATTENTION ANYONE WITH CHILDREN 3 TO 12: the youth preparing for Confirmation (and some others) will be hosting the Kiddie Karnival that takes place during Riverview Winter Carnival! It will take place on Sunday February 10 th at the Riverview Community Hall located at 145 Lakeside Drive from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Cost is $5 for children 3 to 12, everyone else is free! There will be bounces, games, and face painting. There will be pizza to purchase for lunch! Come along its great fun! All proceeds will go to the Albert County Food Bank. Holy Family and Immaculate Heart of Mary es Help Wanted! The third Wednesday of each month volunteers from Holy Family and Immaculate Heart of Mary churches help out at the Karing Kitchen at St. John s United to prepare and serve lunch to those in our community in need. There is a need to increase our volunteer base to meet our commitment. The time required of volunteers is from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. If you can spare 4½ hours each month or so, please contact Maureen Merrill at 388-9372 or at mychloe@nbnet.nb.ca. Thank you! Vision Bookstore : Monthly Sale! - Come visit us at Place de la Cathédrale on Friday, February 1 st between (new hours!) 9 a.m. and Noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. and take advantage of a special monthly sale where most books and CD s (in stock) will be reduced by 10%.

St. Jude s Would the person who is using Envelope #36 at St. Jude s, please call Anne at the office, 386-6178. Thank you. A message from Helping Hands Food Bank Going into the new year, we are suggesting for your sharing baskets, donations of cleaning and paper supplies for the next couple of months. A child is much happier and accepted in school if he or she is clean, as well as having a full belly therefore; we feel these items are as important as food. Much needed at this time are dish detergent, laundry soap, and toilet paper. Thank you! Holy Family Would the person who is using Envelope #14 at Holy Family, please call Anne at the office, 386-6178. Thank you! Mark your calendars folks! The Annual General Meeting for Holy Family Parish will take place on Sunday, February 17 th at 1 p.m. in the main body of the church. We will be providing updates on where we are compared to last year at this time after our meeting with the Archbishop, as well as information on all aspects of the life of our parish. All your concerns and questions will be addressed. All are invited and encouraged to attend! Parish Pot Luck and 50/50 Draw Dig out your favourite recipe and fire up the wood stove! On Sunday, March 3 rd at 5 p.m. we will be having a parish pot luck supper at the hall. We're hoping to have dishes that represent the many different ethnic communities that are present in our parish, so be ready to try dishes you may never have had before! Also, beginning this Saturday at Mass, we will be selling 50/50 tickets with all proceeds going toward parish funds. The draw will take place at the pot luck supper on March 3 rd. Holy Ghost As a parish, we will be looking at fundraisers for this coming year. We need to look at what we can do to help offset expenses (for example, fuel is a big expense, especially during a winter as cold as this one!) and yet we still want it to be about gathering as community as we fundraise. Immaculate Heart of Mary Knights of Columbus Council 9270 is offering 4 bursaries of $500 each to graduates of Riverview High School. Application forms can be found in the foyer of IHM and at the guidance office at RHS. Applications must be received no later than May 6 th. Also, do not forget about the $800 Knights NB State Council bursary application that one is due March 1 st. Fundraiser! Card Party and Luncheon! We still have room to take more bookings for the Card Party on February 5 th. If anyone is interested in booking a table, please call Shirley at 387-7122 as soon as possible. For anyone that has never attended before, the cost is only $10 and we serve a cold plate with homemade dessert, tea or coffee. Starts at 12 noon and ends around 3:30 p.m. Please, bring your thoughts and ideas forward!! Riverview Winter Carnival s Chowder and Soup Social is sponsored by our Knights of Columbus! Mark your calendar for Saturday, February 2 nd and plan to be at the Dan Bohan Centre between 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. A take-home option will be available! Cost is $5.00 at the door. Riverview Winter Carnival s Chicken Luncheon is sponsored by our IHM Ladies Society! Mark your calendar for Saturday, February 9 th and plan to be at the Dan Bohan Centre between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Call Pam Coughlan at 386-5451 for tickets! Cost is $5.00. (Storm date Feb 10 th ) On Saturday, February 16 th, the Knights of Columbus will be hosting our annual "Ladies' Appreciation Night". The evening will feature a delicious meal, music and fun! Tickets are $20.00 per person and will be available after Mass for three Sundays, January 27 th, February 3 rd and 10 th or you can call Ken Murray at 860-0575. Gentlemen, say thank-you to your wives and get them a ticket! Community St. Paul s United - New To You Sale - Clothing, Footwear, Accessories for all ages! Saturday, February 2 nd from 9:00 a.m to noon

From the Offices of Faith Development, Liturgy and Youth Faith Development Ellen - 857-9952 or 857-9531, ext. 1261 or ellen.diocesemoncton@gmail.com Trevor - 857-4879 or 857-9531, ext. 1260 or trevord.diocese@gmail.com Deb at 857-9531, ext. 1262 or liturgymoncton@gmail.com Medically Assisted Death and Challenges to a Good Death On Sunday, March 10 th Dr. Nuala Kenny will be in our archdiocese to present on the impact of the legalization of Medical Assistance in Dying. Dr. Kenny is a medical doctor, medical ethicist, Professor Emeritus of Dalhousie University, past Ethics and Health Policy Advisor for the Catholic Health Alliance of Canada, a Sister of Charity and author of Rediscovering the Art of Dying. She will speak of how human suffering and dying has been medicalized with this legislation, through her presentation of 4 sessions: Medically Assisted Death & Challenges to A Good Death Values, Beliefs and Bioethics in Health Care Decisions Responding to Interest in MAiD Challenges to Being a Community of Mercy This workshop will take place at St. Bernard s Hall, Botsford Street, from 2:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Cost is $15, which includes supper. Please register with Mark Mahoney at markmahoney@rogers.com or Ellen or Trevor at the above contact information, by March 7 th. Anyone interested is this topic is most welcome to attend. The Challenge of Healing Together from Clergy Sexual Abuse On Monday, March 11 th, join Sr. Nuala Kenny, for The Challenge of Healing together from Clergy Sexual Abuse. Sr. Nuala is the author of Healing the and is presently writing a second book on the topic of clergy sexual abuse. She serves as Advisor to the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops Ad Hoc Committee for the Protection of Minors and Chair of the Archdiocese of Halifax Yarmouth Ministry of Care and Companionship Committee. This session will take place at the Dan Bohan Family Centre from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Please register with Ellen. Weekly Collection for all es Peoples Park Tower Chapel (incl PADs) Support $315.00; Loose $133.00 Maintenance Fund $30.00 Holy Family (incl PADs) Support $1582.50; Loose $248.00 Maintenance Fund $74.50 St. Jude s (incl PADs) Support $405.00; Loose $49.60 Holy Ghost (incl PADs) Support $232.00; Loose $10.00 Fuel $30.00 Immaculate Heart of Mary (incl PADs) Support $4491.50; Loose $101.00 Property Upkeep $309.50; Youth $42.00 Social Action $155.00 Memorial gifts are a special way to give to the life and work of our parish. These gifts can be made in memory of a loved one or to honour a living person. Please contact the parish office at any time if you have questions or if you wish to make a gift. It is a wonderful way to make an ongoing difference to our faith communities and our churches. During the month of January 2019, Al Close made a memorial gift to Holy Family in memory of his dear wife, Clara Close. Income Tax Receipts will be available for pickup at Holy Family, St. Jude s and Immaculate Heart of Mary es starting the week of January 28 th. If you d like to have your receipt emailed to you, (that would be kinda wonderful!) please just send an email to info@setmoncton.com and we ll reply with your receipt!