Deacon John Vallely. Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Third Sunday of Easter ~ April 30, 2017

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Come as you are, and you will be loved. Responding to the call of Jesus, we will transform the world. Deacon John Vallely Third Sunday of Easter ~ April 30, 2017 Were you aware that the Responsorial Psalm is a vital part of the Liturgy of the Word? It s probably true that we don t pay nearly enough attention to the Responsorial Psalm. Many of us tend to think of it as just another hymn that is led by the cantor or the choir and in which we are invited to join by singing the refrain. But the Responsorial Psalm is much more than that! The singing of Psalms with readings from scripture has been a part of Christian worship from its most ancient origins. The Responsorial Psalm, too, is the Word of God and its importance is emphasized by the fact that it is sung from the ambo, just as the Readings are proclaimed. It could be easy to think that this Psalm is referred to as responsorial because, in some way, it is a response to the First Reading. It s true that it frequently echoes a theme from the First Reading. However, in this circumstance, the term responsorial actually means that the Psalm is formatted to be sung in alternation between the cantor and the people. The role of the Responsorial Psalm in the Liturgy of the Word is to help us to meditate on the Word of God that we have just heard in the First Reading and to prepare us to be attentive to God s Word in the Second Reading and the Gospel. The refrain for our Responsorial Psalm today, the 3 rd Sunday of Easter, is Lord, you will show me the path of life. Last Sunday, at our Vigil Minor celebration, we were blessed to experience a large number of our young people, who had studied and discerned so attentively since September in our Crossfire program and, even a couple of our adult parishioners choosing to follow God s path for their own lives. In all, nine received the sacraments of Baptism, First Eucharist and Confirmation. Two received Baptism and First Eucharist. Three made their Profession of Faith, were received into the full communion of the Church and received First Eucharist and Confirmation. Seven received First Eucharist and thirteen received the sacrament of Confirmation. The numbers are impressive but, they aren t nearly as important as the commitment demonstrated by these children, teens and adults. The Lord does, indeed, show us the path of life! But, it is our choice as to how faithfully we follow the path that God has laid out for us. Today s Psalm refrain is especially relevant during this season of Easter. During the coming weeks, what can each one of us do to come to know better the path of life that God is calling us to follow? And even more importantly what commitment is each one of us prepared to make to actually set our feet on that path and to follow it with courage and conviction? Pastor: Fr. Bob Remark Parochial Vicar: Fr. Seejo John Permanent Deacons: Deacon John Vallely, Deacon George Sebok, Deacon Henry Kling Pastoral Minister: Heather Cushing ext. 260 Youth Ministry : ext. 222 Business Administrator: Tom Boone ext. 224 Secretaries: Kelly Wilson ext. 201, Sheila O Brien ext. 222 Bookkeeper: Anne Sanderson ext. 229 Sunday Eucharist: Saturday 5:00 p.m., Sunday 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Weekday Eucharist: Tues. at 6:30 p.m.; Wed., Thurs., & Fri., at 10a.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Every Saturday, 11a.m. - 12 p.m. Anointing of the Sick: First Tuesday or Wednesday of each month at weekday Mass or by appointment Eucharistic Exposition & Benediction : First Wednesday of the month. Baptism: Please contact the office in advance for a preparation program. Catholic Women s League : Mary Van Dyk, President (519) 473-1258 St. Vincent de Paul: Colleen Jones, President (519) 472-0057 X300 Knights of Columbus: Chuck Lutchin - Grand Knight (519) 709-6752 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Address: 777 Valetta St. London ON N6H 2Y9 Tel: 519-472-0057 or 519-660-2920 Fax: 519-472-4758 Email: hfparish@dol.ca Website: www.holyfamilylondon.ca Parish Facebook Account: http://facebook.com/holyfamilyparishyouth Parish Twitter Account: @hfparishlondon

Third Sunday of Easter ~ April 30, 2017 Readings for May 7, 2017 The Fourth Sunday of Easter First Reading: Acts 2.14 a, 36b-41 Psalm: Psalm 23.1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 (R. 1) Second Reading: 1 Peter 2.20b-25 Gospel: John 10.1-10 A Message from Fr. Bob... We continue to welcome during the Easter Season to our Sunday liturgies, the families of children who are receiving Jesus for the first time in the Eucharist. What an incredible gift! The gift of Jesus: Body, Blood, Soul and divinity! Wow! How could they possibly comprehend the gift they are receiving for the first time? How can we, as adults possibly comprehend that Gift?! And - Jesus gives himself totally, completely to us. Do we, in like manner, offer the gift of ourselves to Him and to each other in loving service? Lord, help us to foster our young people in becoming disciples. Just a quick reminder that we are offering another opportunity for adults, of all ages, to grow as mature disciples. That opportunity is a ten week session entitled, "Symbolon," a superb video series focused on the basics of the Catholic faith. The sessions involve viewing a short video and then sharing faith regarding the topic offered. There is also an opportunity to ask pertinent questions in that regard. This is perfect for those who were earlier involved with Alpha, as well as curious Catholics who want to know more about the teachings of the Church. Registration forms can be found in this bulletin (next page) and the pamphlet rack in the narthex. The first session starts this coming Thursday, May 4th, at 7:00pm in Mother of Peace Room. Treat yourself to a whole new horizon in your faith! This weekend, as you know, I am participating in the international Alpha Conference in London, England, along with some wonderful parishioners, Andrew and Erin Jardine, and Suzanne Terpstra. Andrew and Suzanne are the chair and vice-chair of our Pastoral Council. Andrew and Erin are team leaders of our Marriage Preparation team. We are paying the full cost on our own. Leadership training and related costs need soon to be part of our leadership training budget. As every excellent business leadership understands, excellent leadership requires excellent formation. Moving from a maintenance to a mission centered parish will depend on intense formation targets and matching funding. Our parish budget must reflect not only taking care of the building maintenance, but also and more importantly, building up the building of the Body of Christ, with excellent ministry formation. Come, Holy Spirit! Mass Intentions for May 2nd - May 5th Tues., May 2 6:30 p.m. St. Athanasius, Bishop, Doctor Wed., May 3 10:00 a.m. St. Philip & St. James, Apostles 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Thurs., May 4 10:00 a.m. Fri., May 5 10:00 a.m. Mass with Anointing Catharina Gysbers requested by the Gysbers Family Barbara Wilson requested by Mary Ann Morgan Gerald Lively requested by Raymond & Karen Murray Mass followed by Exposition Bud Constantin requested by Mary Ann Morgan Bernard Power requested by Theresa Haggarty Prayer for Vocations Reposition of the Blessed Sacrament Alice Braganza requested by Lisa O Grady Stanley Darantha requested by Gerald & Diane Terpstra Frank Cauchi requested by Magda Toth Lawrence Weekes requested by Yolande Weekes Mass at St. Andre Bessette S.S. Monday, May 1st at 8:15 a.m. The Week of May 1st - May 7th Monday, May 1 9:30 a.m.: Ontario Early Years Program - All Saints Hall 1:30 p.m.: Prayer Shawl - St. Mary Magdalene Room 7:00 p.m.: Contemporary Choir - Church Tuesday, May 2 10:00 a.m.: Hope Comforters - St. Mary Magdalene Room 7:15 p.m.: Finance Committee - Holy Spirit Room 7:15 p.m.: Praise & Worship Band - Church 7:30 p.m.: Knights of Columbus Executive - St. Francis of Assisi Wednesday, May 3 1:00 p.m.: Cards - Mother of Peace Room 7:00 p.m.: Family Mass Singers - Church 7:00 p.m.: Bible Study Group - St. Mary Magdalene Room Thursday, May 4 7:00 p.m.: Symbolon Mother of Peace Room 7:00 p.m.: LinC - All Saints Hall 7:00 p.m.: Traditional Choir - Church Friday, May 5 3:00 p.m.: Divine Mercy Devotion - Church Saturday, May 6 9:00 a.m.: St. Vincent de Paul - St. Mary Magdalene Room 9:30 a.m.: Children s Choir Practice - Church 11:00 a.m.: PLEASE NOTE: Confessions are cancelled Sunday, May 7 Children s Church - All Saints Hall during the Sunday Masses CONFESSIONS ARE CANCELLED for April 29th, May 6th & 13th. Our priests will not be available. Please keep them in your prayers.

Please pray for the following young people who recently received Easter Sacraments Baptism, Eucharist & Confirmation Madelyn Daabous Chloe Dick Andrea Siroen Benjamin Siroen Cameron Siroen CoraJane Vrancken Rowan Vrancken Caelan Vrancken Ethan Vrancken Baptism & Eucharist Gavin Welburn Raina Welburn Profession of Faith, Eucharist & Confirmation Ashlyn Martel Bryson Martel Karen Siroen First Eucharist Sophie DeOliveira Lauren Kleinknecht Elayna Korzycki Jonathan Lazaro Alexis Wice Shayna delange Munro delange Gavin Welburn Raina Welburn Confirmation Andrew delange Alex Cavaco-Donia Andrew Hankali Matthew Kinfe Hayden Milne Haley Stinebrickner Daniel Valdes Emma Wilton Andrew Devlin Alex Fernandez-Cruz Callum Noonan Grace Noonan Isaac Pellerin Melanie Francis

Third Sunday of Easter ~ April 30, 2017 We pray for the deceased of our parish Gloria Jarvis, Patrick O Connor & Betty Rutyer Catholic Women s League - Our next general meeting will be held on Tues., May 9th following the 6:30pm Mass in the St. Francis of Assisi Room. Tom McLeod will speak about his journey to becoming a Deacon. A short business meeting will follow. All are welcome. Year End Social - SAVE THE DATE: Our year-end social and gathering will be held on Sunday, June 11th following the 10:30 a.m. Mass. Guest speakers will be the 4 students whom we sponsored for the trip to Ottawa for the March for Life. We will be having a hot lunch served by the Knights of Columbus and there will be transportation for the members who use the bus after the lunch. Knights of Columbus Fish Fry is being held on Friday, May 12th starting at 5:00 p.m. The meal includes fish and chips, coleslaw, ice cream and coffee & tea. Tickets are $15.00/per person; $8.00/ children 12 & under. Tickets are available after the weekend Masses April 29th/30th and May 6th/7th or by calling George Champagne at (519) 641-4280 by May 9th. Roses for Life Sunday - The Knights of Columbus will be distributing lapel roses at the doors of the Church after each Mass on May 13th and 14th and they ask you to wear them to symbolize your affirmation for a "culture of life". A donation is appreciated and funds raised go to support pro -life programs Mother's Day Memorial Service - St. Peter s Cemetery invites everyone to attend this service to be held in the Mausoleum Chapel on Saturday, May 13th at 2:00 p.m. The celebrant will be Fr. Mark Mahoney from St. Justin s Parish. Seating is available. Mass Requests - We are currently very blessed at our parish with numerous and ongoing Mass requests. Masses are being booked well into late December to date. We continue to welcome all Mass requests and will do our best to meet your special date requests. The offering of a Mass is $10.00. Weekday Eucharistic Ministers & Lectors Needed - If you would like to help out with the weekday Masses and are currently involved in either of these ministries, please call Deb Clements at (519) 472-4037. We are urgently in need of help for the Thursday morning Mass. Training is provided for those who may be new to either of these ministries. ALPHA is a basic introduction to and encounter with the person of Jesus Christ. It is an ideal first step for anyone seeking community, fun and answers to questions about faith. This Alpha experience has radically changed people s faith and lives for the better!! They have woken up to a new spiritual reality! How about you? Alpha takes place over several weeks and our next session is starting Wednesday, September 20 th. Are you ready for the faith experience of a lifetime? WELCOME to our New Parishioners! We have had many new faces over the past few months. Welcome to our parish and be sure to introduce yourselves to our Pastoral Staff! If you haven t yet registered, our Registration Form can be found in the pamphlet racks or stop by the office and say hello! This form is also available on our parish website at www.holyfamilylondon.ca We are happy to have you with us! 9th Annual Bishop's Dinner for London & Surrounding Communities - This seminary fundraiser is Wednesday, June 14 and tickets are $125 or $975 for a parish table of ten. For tickets or sponsorship contact Mrs. Frances Barnard at the St. Peter's Seminary Foundation at (519)432-1824 or 1-888-548-9649 ext. 255 or bishopsdinner@dol.ca. Proceeds will support the work of the Vocations Office, which is financed through St. Peter's Seminary. CCLC Diocese of London Summer Camp Calling all young people of the Diocese of London: Are you ready to make this summer count? Consider joining with students from around Southern Ontario for an overnight summer camp experience you won t soon forget. CCLC FULL IMPACT is for anyone who will be attending high school in Sept. 2017. And for the first time we bring you CCLC EMPOWER INTRO Camp for anyone entering grade 7 or 8 in September 2017. At CCLC we find God in great adventures like canoeing, low-ropes courses, rock wall climbing, and swimming, daily mass, crafts, sports, campfires, and lots more! Visit www.cclcamp.ca for more information or email cclc@dol.ca with any questions. Can we assist you in hearing Mass? If so, please request a set of head-phones prior to the beginning of Mass from an usher or Pastoral Minister. The system that we have is a Phonic Ear PE560T programmed for Ch. 32 75.975 Mhz. Advertise Your Business, Product or Service in the Sunday Bulletin. Contact Tom Boone at (519) 472-0057, ext n # 224; email Tom at tboone@dol.ca.

Catholic Education Week 2017 begins on Sunday, April 30. The Catholic schools in our parish will engage in a series of events to celebrate the ongoing gift of publiclyfunded Catholic education. You are invited to discover what celebrations are happening in your children s school and if possible, attend. Publicly-funded Catholic education has existed in Ontario since 1841 and its graduates have served Ontario and Canada very well. The current generation of students in our publiclyfunded Catholic schools will serve with the same spirit and generosity as their previous generations. This year s Catholic Education Week theme is, Walking Forward Together. The 2017 CEW theme and its five sub-themes are drawn from three contemporary Catholic documents that address the need for reconciliation and renewal in our lives, with our families, in our relationships with others and in our relationship with our environment and our common global future. The sub-themes, for Catholic Education Week are as follows: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Walking Forward Together with God Walking Forward Together with Our Families Walking Forward Together with Others Walking Forward Together with Creation Walking Forward Together in Hope

The first is the 2016 response of the Canadian Catholic Bishops to the Truth & Reconciliation Commission that we need to heal past injustices by Walking Forward Together. The second is the 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si : On Care for Our Common Home by Pope Francis, that emphasizes the cultural roots of our ecological problems and advocates an urgent world collaboration for the care of our common global home. The third document, Amoris Laetitia: The Joy of Love is a 2016 Apostolic Exhortation by Pope Francis, which applauds our dedication and concern shown to children, families, migrants, the poor, the elderly, and to persons with special needs, as a sign of the Spirit. These supportive relationships are a test of our commitment to show mercy in welcoming others and to help the vulnerable, to be fully a part of our communities. Our CEW biblical quote, Do justice, love kindness and walk humbly with your God (Micah 6:8), acknowledges the important role of justice and solidarity with our Indigenous peoples, our environment, the poor and marginalized, and all those who work to protect our common global future. For more information: Contact your local Catholic School and/or Catholic School Board. 5200 Wellington Rd. S. London, ON N6E 3X8 Ph. (519) 663-2088 Fax (519) 663-9250