Sacred Heart Mission 1804 Warminster Side Rd. Warminster, Ontario L0K 1E0 705-326-2849 SUNDAY MASS 8:00 AM ESTABLISHED IN 1883 PARISH MINISTRIES and SERVICE GROUPS Altar Servers: Marie Seaborn 705-325-2470 Altar Guild: Mary Swailes 705-326-4836 Church Auxiliary: Diane Jolliffe 705-835-2076 Eucharistic Ministry: Mary Orr 705-835-2530 Hall Rental: Margaret Robinson 705-326-4036 Ladies Group: Diane Jolliffe 705-835-2076 Lectors: Mary Swailes 705-326-4836 Liturgy: Diane Jolliffe 705-835-2076 https://sacredheartwa.archtoronto.org Parish Team: refer to Guardian Angels Orillia Rectory Office: 115 West St. N., Orillia; 705-326-2849 x121 www.myguardisnangels.ca
Readings: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time I will make high the low tree. Ezekiel 17.22-24 Whether in the body or away from it we make it our aim to please the Lord. 2 Corinthians 5.6-10 The smallest seed becomes the greatest of all shrubs. Mark 4.26-34 Mass Intentions Sunday, June 17 / 11-B Second Collection: Building Fund 8:00 am Sacred Heart Mass: Jan & Georgina Steinsky Sunday, June 24 / 12B 8:00 am Sacred Heart Mass: People of the Church We Pray that the God of compassion and kindness will uphold the sick and the suffering and the recovering and for those who have died: Rev. Stanislaw Bijak, John McRae and for victims of recent world tragedies.
Bishop s Dinner Saturday, September 29, 2018 Cocktails at 6:00 pm, Dinner at 7:00 pm Menu: Surf and Turf Dinner; Cash Bar: Wine and Beer; Tickets: $100 each; Door Prize: $1500 Travel Voucher from Carlson Wagonlit Travel; 50 Screen TV-Compliments of Greg & Marg Reid (Electronic Lifestyles). You can order your ticket by contacting: Stella Scrivo at 705-325-9804 or the Parish Office at 705-326-2849 Ext. 121. It is important for you to know that ALL PROCEEDS STAY HERE AT Guardian Angels Church for our Church Projects including financing of our parking lot. Father Andrew and Associates and his Committee Members appreciate your ongoing support to our beautiful Church. Save Summer Jobs & Reach Out to Your Member of Parliament Is it fair that Canadians must agree with the government to be eligible to participate in a federal program? Groups applying for the 2018 Canada Summer Jobs grant were required to indicate their agreement with certain beliefs held by the current federal government. This contravenes the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees the freedom of religion and conscience, of thought, belief, opinion and expression, as well as equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination. Dozens of Catholic organizations throughout the Archdiocese of Toronto were impacted by this policy. Cardinal Collins invites you to write to your federal Member of Parliament to respectfully express your concerns. Visit www.savesummerjobs.ca to send a message to your MP. It will take less than 3 minutes. You can also donate at the same site to support those organizations directly impacted. A Canada Summer Jobs collection will be taken on June 23/24 at all Churches.
Sunday Brunch The Knights of Columbus will host a Sunday Brunch Sunday, June 24 immediately following the 9:00 am and 11:00 am Masses. Enjoy a delicious Sunday breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausages, peameal bacon, hash brown potatoes, bun, juice and desserts with coffee and tea. Adults $5.00 & Children 6-12 $2.00, Children 5 & under are free. Take out orders available. Good Value; Good Food; Good Cause. Come out and enjoy the best breakfast bargain in town! Canada Day Salad Plate Lunch Ladies of St. Francis of Assisi are hosting a Salad Plate Luncheon July 1 st and Craft and Bake and Garage Sale at 11:00 am. Cost is $8.00 per plate. Please come join us! KOC BBQ Beef / Pork & Corn Roast Everyone is invited to the Knights of Columbus annual Roast Beef, Stuffed Roast Pork and Corn Roast with homemade salads and desserts on Saturday, August 18 at Sacred Heart Church, Warminster. Games, prizes, cash bar, silent auction, great fun. Supper settings at 5:00 pm and 6:30 pm. Adults $15.00, Children (6-12) $7.00, Children 5 & under are free.
Don t Miss It! SACRED HEART CHURCH ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY 1802 W a r m i n s t e r Si d e R o a d, W a r m i n s t e r WEDNESDAY JULY 11,2018 Don t Miss Out on the... Games for Children Hand Made Arts &Crafts Gift Draws for Great Prizes Our World FamousClown Ham Supper with Homemade Salads & HomemadePies AND Live Music Looking for a Great Gift Idea Battling the Crowds for a Bargain
Coming Up June 18 Leacock Mass: Arsenio Ayson - 10:00 am June 21 Champlain Manor Mass: Roman Srdox - 10:00 am June 23 Trillium Manor Mass: John Healy, Sr. - 10:00 am August 13-17 Totus Tuus-Guardian Angels Church Grades 1-6 daytime camp; Grades 7-12; evening program. To register please email: summercampga@gmail.com or call Sharon at 705-325-3543. Why a Catholic Funeral? (Author: Fr. Michael Cummins) continued The options of readings, music choice (i.e. church hymns) and what it is appropriate to do within the ritual are there precisely in order to perform this ritual of commending the loved one into God s mercy and eternity. This structure of the ritual is not meant to deny or diminish the loved one or her or his life in any way. A celebration of life (a current expression used in the funeral business) is all well and good but such a celebration ends at the grave and can go no further. The Catholic funeral, in its depth of ritual and meaning, reminds us that the grave has been overcome not by our wishing it so but by the death and resurrection of Christ our Lord! The Catholic funeral reminds us and brings us into this greater context and this is extremely important because only the resurrection of Christ conquers the tomb, only the resurrection of Christ says death is not the final word, only the resurrection of Christ gives the true hope that comforts and heals us in our sorrows. No person likes to think of his or her death. We just don t want to go there but I encourage people to at least reflect on the beauty and meaning of the Catholic funeral and let your loved ones know your desires and wishes. In the end, the church has no legal way to require persons to celebrate a loved ones funeral in a particular way. A funeral should respect who a person is and a person s faith tradition is an essential component of who one is and the hope we have as Christians. Also, in relation to this topic, our Catholic faith has a wonderful tradition of having Masses offered for our dearly departed. This tradition is rooted in our firm belief in the resurrection. In the resurrection of Christ, death has been overcome and just as we pray for one another while here on earth so we can assist our loved ones who have
died with our prayers just as they can pray for us. The Mass said for a deceased loved one is a way that the Church gathered offers prayers for a loved one as he or she is brought into the beatific vision-full life with God. Yes, we can pray for our deceased loved ones and it is important to do so. Scripture often testifies to the power of the prayers of the gathered community. If you wish to have a Mass offered for a loved one contact your parish office. It is a holy thing to do and an act of mercy. Did you know? The Archdiocese of Toronto is Canada s largest diocese, stretching from Toronto north to Georgian Bay and from Oshawa to Mississauga. It is home to 2 million Catholics and 225 Churches, with Mass celebrated in more than 30 languages each week. Sacred Heart Mission June 9/102018 June 10/112017 Total Donation: $392 $457 Thank you everyone for your most generous donation. Please remember your Parish in your Will or Estate Plan.