Readings: Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time I Come to gather nations of every language. Isaiah 66:18-21 Make straight the paths you walk on. Hebrews 12:5-7, 11-13 (The parable of the narrow door) People will come from the east and the west, from the north and the south, and take their place at the feast in the kingdom of God. Luke 13:22-30 Mass Intentions For the Week Saturday August 20 5:00 pm Mass: Theresa Fernandes Sunday August 21 / 21-C Hospitality Coffee Sunday following 9 & 11 am Masses 9:00 am Mass: Terrance O Brien 11:00 am Mass: Joan Lawless Monday August 22 The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary 12:10 pm Mass: In Memory of Eileen and Bert Smith Tuesday August 23 St. Rose of Lima, Virgin 12:10 pm Mass: Michael Manno Wednesday August 24 St. Bartholomew, Apostle 12:10 pm Mass: Murray Stephen
Thursday August 25 St. Louis; St. Joseph Calasanz, Priest 12:10 pm Mass: Teresa Tulipano Friday August 26 12:10 pm Mass: Belinda Dunn-Slater Saturday August 27 St. Monica 9:00 am Mass Felicity Waggoner s Intention 5:00 pm Mass: Angelina Macchione Sunday August 28 / 22-C 9:00 am Mass: Graziano Vavala 11:00 am Mass: Teresa Tulipano Please pray for those in our community who are sick: Art Laportesa, Bibby Villegas and Barb Daly and for those who have gone to be with Our Lord: Maria Johnson and Joan Hopkins and for victims of recent world tragedies. Eucharistic Minister s Schedule Eucharistic Minister s Schedule is ready to be picked up near the Sacristy door.
Amoris Laetitia, on love in the family continued The work of your hands 23. At the beginning of Psalm 128, the father appears as a labourer who by the work of his hands sustains the physical well-being and tranquillity of his family: You shall eat the fruit of the labour of your hands; you shall be happy, and it shall be well with you (Ps 128:2). It is clear from the very first pages of the Bible that work is an essential part of human dignity; there we read that the Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to till it and keep it (Gen 2:15). Man is presented as a labourer who works the earth, harnesses the forces of nature and produces the bread of anxious toil (Ps 127:2), in addition to cultivating his own gifts and talents. 24. Labour also makes possible the development of society and provides for the sustenance, stability and fruitfulness of one s family: May you see the prosperity of Jerusalem all the days of your life! May you see your children s children! (Ps 128:5-6). The Book of Proverbs also presents the labour of mothers within the family; their daily work is described in detail as winning the praise of their husbands and children (cf. 31:10-31). The Apostle Paul was proud not to live as a burden to others, since he worked with his own hands and assured his own livelihood (cf. Acts 18:3; 1 Cor 4:12; 9:12). Paul was so convinced of the necessity of work that he laid down a strict rule for his communities: If anyone will not work, let him not eat (2 Th 3:10; cf. 1 Th 4:11). 25. This having been said, we can appreciate the suffering created by unemployment and the lack of steady work, as reflected in the Book of Ruth, Jesus own parable of the labourers forced to stand idly in the town square (Mt 20:1-16), and his personal experience of meeting people suffering from poverty and hunger. Sadly, these realities are present in many countries today, where the lack of employment opportunities takes its toll on the serenity of family life.
Religious Articles Room Have you wondered about whether you would like a subscription to the Living with Christ weekday missals? We will have a limited number of monthly missals available in the Religious Articles Room each month. If you're interested in trying it out for a month or two, please come in and speak to us after a Sunday mass. If you like it, we recommend that you order your own subscription as it will save you a bit and guarantee regular monthly delivery. The Religious Articles Room is open after Saturday evening and Sunday Masses, by chance or by appointment. Catholic Women s League Upcoming Events This Fall the Rummage Sale will be held 12 th in the Parish Hall. on September 8 to The next Catholic Women s League meeting will be held Sept 12 th with Mass celebrated at 7:00 pm; followed by a Wine and Cheese meeting and surprise baby shower for Sabrina Carpino Nelson. The 2017 Membership Campaign begins. Ask anything about Life, Faith and God Alpha is a series of interactivee conversations about faith that allows anyone to explore Life, Faith and God in a friendly and informal environment. In each session there s dinner and a video, followed by a small group discussion. It runs for 10 weeks starting September 14 to November 23 at 6:15 pm in Guardian Angels Church Hall. Check the website at www.alphacanada.org. For more information please contact Anne Waggoner at 705-238-2663.
Parish Brunch-sponsored by the KOC Sept 18th The Knights of Columbus will hold a Parish Brunch Sunday, Sept 18th after each of the Masses. Come out and enjoy a delicious and economical Sunday breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausages, peameal bacon, potato, juice and desserts with coffee and tea. Cost adults $5.00, children 6 to 12 $3.00 and children 5 and under free. A Big Thanks! THANK GOD.Totus Tuus, The Summer Camp offered in Guardian Angels last week, facilitated by four young missionaries from the Archdiocese of Toronto was a grand success. Thanks to one and all who helped us hosting this vibrant program for our young ones by prayer and other varied efforts. The Totus Tuus core committee members of Guardian Angels, our dedicated volunteers, those who generously supported financially for this noble cause, those who prepared meals and provided accommodation for our missionaries, Knight of Columbus and CWL deserve a special appreciation and thanks for the wonderful job they did, and without you it would not have been a grand success. A Special Thank You from Tutus Tuus AMEN Dear Guardian Angels Parish Community, we would like to extend a big THANK YOU to all those involved in the Totus Tuus program at Guardian Angels; Your generosity and support of the program was overwhelming; Thanks you to the wonderful clergy: Father Andrew, Father Prasanth and Father Anthony and to the volunteers, coordinators, lectors, altar servers, custodian and all the parish staff. Without you the program would not be possible. And thank you to all the families and children who participated. It was a blessing to serve you! In Christ, Totus Tuus Missionaries: Emma, Julius, Claresta and Sean. God bless.
Pastoral Ministry / Upcoming Events Aug 22 Oak Terrace Litugy 10:300 am Aug 25 Spencer House Mass Anne Paul 10:300 am Aug 26 Property and Finance Meeting - 4:45 pm Aug 27 Trillium Manor Mass Maurice Liberte 10:300 am Sept 2 First Friday Masss followed by Benediction 12:10 Sept 4 Second Collection: Building Fund Sept 5 Canada: Labour Day; Parish Office Closed; Daily Mass Celebrated at 9:00 am Parish Stewardship Guardian Angels Parish August 13/14, 2016 August 15/16, 2015 Total Donation: $ 3,,049 $ 4,353 Thank you everyone for your generous donations to our parishes. Please remember your Parish in your Will or Estate Plan.
8:00 am Sacred Heart Mass: Jack Crosby 8:00 am Sacred Heart Mass: People of the Church