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Readings: Palm Sunday I did not hide my face from insult and spitting. I know that I shall not be put to shame. Isaiah 50.4-7 Jesus humbled himself. Therefore God highly exalted him. Philippians 2.6-11 Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Luke 19.28-40 Mass Intentions Saturday March 19 5:00 pm Mass: Francis A. Fernandez; and Deceased Family Members March Break ends 8:00 am Sacred Heart Mass: Louis Whitehead 9:00 am Mass: Bill & Helen Steffler 11:00 am Mass: Giovanni Amedeo Macchione Monday March 21 12:10 pm Mass: Ryan Turgeon Tuesday March 22 12:10 pm Mass: Mike Mallon Wednesday March 23 9:00 am Mass: Neil Wanamaker Lenten Noon Hour Service 12:15 pm (St. Paul s-62 Peter Street North) Guest Speaker-Rev. Dr. Ted Reeve (United) 7:00 pm Reconciliation for All Churches Let every heart prepare him room

Holy Thursday March 24 9:45 am Monsignor Lee School The Way of the Cross 7:00 pm Mass: Gert Mulcahy Good Friday March 25 10:00 am St. Bernard School-Stations of the Cross 3:00 pm Liturgy of the Passion of the Lord 8:00 pm Tenebrae Holy Saturday March 26 No Morning Mass 1:00 pm Blessing of Bread 8:00 pm Solemn Easter Vigil Mass: Kay Townes Reception to follow in the parish hall Easter Sunday March 27 Resurrection of the Lord Second Collec on: Church Projects 8:00 am Sacred Heart Mass: People of the Church 9:00 am Mass: Bill & Helen Steffler 11:00 am Mass: Raffaele & Raffaela & Domenica DeRaffele

Palm Sunday Palms are used on Passion Sunday (Palm Sunday) to remember Jesus the Messiah s entry into Jerusalem. These branches join us with those shouting, Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! The Lord is leading us into God s city of life, the New Jerusalem. Holy Thursday: Mass of the Lord s Supper Washing of the Feet, we will have the Mandatum (Service) which traditionally has been the Washing of the Feet. The mandatum is meant to be much more than remore than fulfilling His words do what I have done to enacting what Jesus did. It is you. To wash another s feet is to get very close to what makes us Church, to our Easter Triduum to minister to one another. This celebration will take place at Guardian Angels, St. Columbkille and St. Francis of Assisi Churches. Good Friday On Good Friday, we hear how Jesus obediently allowed himself to be raised up on the cross. Whattook place on that cross, the execution of God s son, tied together heaven and earth. It provided a channel for God s life-giving Spirit to break into our lives and world, tearing away the curtain separating God from people. We pray for all human needs, for all those crucified in the world today. We venerate the wood of the cross on which hung the Savior of the world. And we wait quietly for what comes next.

A fire, a large candle and lots of readings: from dawn of creation to the dawn of Christ, the new day. The candle is dated, blessed and praised - eucharisted over. It is the pillar of fire that glows to the honor of God. By its shared light, the light of the saving Messiah, we can hear and understand better God s loving incursions into creation s story. All is retold and done this night in the light of Christ. Those to be initiated or received into the Spirit-given new creation are washed and anointed in that same Holy Spirit, and celebrate Eucharist with us fully, partaking in the divine life we all share. Easter Flowers We are again offering Parishioners a chance to sponsor Easter Flowers for the Sanctuary, there are Easter Flower envelopes at the Church Entrances. Special Second Collections Good Friday: 25 March On Good Friday, 25 March, there will be a Pontifical collection for the Holy Land in support of Christian Communities, the work of the Holy Land, the upkeep of the Holy Sites and the formation of future Priests. Church Projects: 26/27 March A second collection will be taken at all Easter Masses 26/27 March for the special projects at our Churches. Guardian Angels Church: Building Fund. Sacred Heart Church: We Look Forward Fund.

Preparation for Divine Mercy Sunday You are invited to prepare for the Feast of Divine Mercy Sunday which is celebrated this year on Sunday, April 3. Beginning on Good Friday and for each of the 9 days preceding Divine Mercy Sunday, you are invited to pray the Novena Chaplet. The culmination of the Feast will take place at the 11:00 am Mass at Guardian Angels on April 3. A complete cleansing of all sins and punishment due to sin can be obtained if the following conditions are observed: The Novena of Chaplets has been completed on April 3. Confession and Communion on that day or as close as possible to the Feast, with Communion accompanied by complete trust in Divine Mercy and an act of Mercy in Deed, Word and Prayer-forgiving and comforting, corporal works of mercy, prayers for mercy for the world. Please read the following about pending legislation on Euthenasia/Assisted Suicide in Canada and how we can offer truly loving and merciful alternatives. Statement from Cardinal Thomas Collins concerning Euthanasia/Assisted Suicide I will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked, nor suggest any such counsel - The Hippocratic Oath You shall not kill. Exodus 20:13 Contemplating Suicide? We Can Help! There was a time when such an advertisement pointed to a crisis line, where someone was standing by to counsel you and to offer hope in a situation of intolerable pain. We are in a very different time, now. In a few short months assisted suicide, its grim reality hidden behind blandly deceptive terms like Medical Assistance in Dying, will be declared an acceptable option in our country, enshrined in law. As the federal government prepares legislation to implement the Supreme Court s decision, it is crucial to consider the effects of this fundamental change in our laws.

Death comes to us all, sometimes suddenly, and sometimes slowly. Although patients benefit from medication that controls pain, they are fully justified in refusing burdensome and disproportionate treatment that serves only to prolong the inevitable process of dying. But dying is simply not the same as being killed. We are grateful for physicians and nurses and others who offer medical assistance to patients who are dying, but it is never justified for them to kill a patient. Physicians across our country who have devoted their lives to healing patients will soon be asked to do the exact opposite. They will not be asked to ease their suffering by providing them with treatment and loving care, but by putting them to death. In fact, killing a patient will no longer be considered a crime, but will actually be seen as a kind of health care, complete with legislation to regulate it. On February 25, 2016, a parliamentary committee presented the lawmakers who will craft this disturbing legislation with 21 recommendations. They should shock us to the core, especially if we believe, complacently and incorrectly, that the change in the law will affect only a few people with grave physical illness, who have lived a long life, and are near death. In fact, the recommendations include: 1) A desire to allow, beginning in three years, access to euthanasia/assisted suicide for minors (those under 18). The ability for those diagnosed with conditions like dementia to pre-schedule their deaths. Insistence that those with psychiatric conditions be eligible for euthanasia/assisted suicide. A requirement that any institution receiving public funding, including Catholic hospitals, long-term care facilities and hospices, provide euthanasia/assisted suicide, thus forcing them to repudiate the very principles that are the foundation of their immense service to us all. 2) A requirement that doctors who refuse to kill a patient must make sure that someone else does it. No other country in the world requires such a violation of conscience. It is unjust to force people to act against their conscience in order to be allowed to practice as a physician or, in the case of a health care facility, in order to qualify for government funding. It is not tolerant of religious diversity. It is religious discrimination that punishes those who so faithfully serve everyone who comes to them, and have done so since before Canada existed but who, in good conscience, cannot perform some procedures, such as helping to kill their patients. When the state goes beyond its legitimate but limited role, and suppresses conscience rights in this way, I am reminded of a man whose employer told him to

do something against his conscience. He courageously replied: You employ me; you don t own me. End-of-life care (palliative care) is currently accessible to only 30% of Canadians. This is a tragedy, and unacceptable. Instead of providing ways to hasten death, we should be providing palliative care for every Canadian, greater support for those with mental illness, and help for those tempted to suicide. Some people become convinced that, at a certain point, there is no longer any value in their life, since they cannot function as they once did. Their concern deserves our compassionate respect, but it is a shaky foundation for social policy. Our value as people comes not from what we can do, but from who we are. It comes from within, from our inherent dignity as human beings. Once we make people s worthiness to live dependent on how well they function, our society has crossed the boundary into dangerous territory in which people are treated as objects that can be discarded as useless. Mindful of the inherent dignity of each person, it is time for families across the country to have a difficult but necessary conversation about the reality of death. We need to understand the destructive implications of these legal changes, and offer truly loving and merciful alternatives. And Christians should be guided by these words of Jesus, that for 2000 years have inspired heroic acts of loving service: Whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me. (Matthew 25:40) Thomas Cardinal Collins Archbishop of Toronto March 1, 2016 Tell Legislators How You Feel Those people who are concerned about this legislation are encouraged to visit CanadiansforConscience.ca and join the Coalition for HealthCARE and Conscience. The coalition is made up of numerous partners, including more than 5,000 Canadian doctors, and has been formed to educate and engage those who share our concerns. You can use this website to write directly to your Member of Parliament, respectfully expressing your concerns. Please urge your elected representative 1) to protect the vulnerable; and 2) to ensure that individuals and institutions can provide health care without having to compromise their moral convictions.

Misericordiae Vultus / 11 April 2015 BULL OF INDICTION OF THE EXTRAORDINARY JUBILEE OF MERCY continued FRANCIS-BISHOP OF ROME SERVANT OF THE SERVANTS OF GOD TO ALL WHO READ THIS LETTER GRACE, MERCY, AND PEACE 23. There is an aspect of mercy that goes beyond the confines of the Church. It relates us to Judaism and Islam, both of which consider mercy to be one of God s most important attributes. Israel was the first to receive this revelation which continues in history as the source of an inexhaustible richness meant to be shared with all mankind. As we have seen, the pages of the Old Testament are steeped in mercy, because they narrate the works that the Lord performed in favour of his people at the most trying moments of their history. Among the privileged names that Islam attributes to the Creator are Merciful and Kind. This invocation is often on the lips of faithful Muslims who feel themselves accompanied and sustained by mercy in their daily weakness. They too believe that no one can place a limit on divine mercy because its doors are always open. I trust that this Jubilee year celebrating the mercy of God will foster an encounter with these religions and with other noble religious traditions; may it open us to even more fervent dialogue so that we might know and understand one another better; may it eliminate every form of closed-mindedness and disrespect, and drive out every form of violence and discrimination. Small gestures of love, of tenderness, of care, make people feel that the Lord is with us. This is how the door of mercy opens. Pope Francis

Thank-you! Thank-you to everyone who turned out for the Church cleaning. We did a splendid job. It was a pleasure working with a giving and selfless cheerful group. Colleen Clark FIRST HOLY COMMUNION First Holy Communion will be celebrated as follows at Guardian Angels Church... Saturday April 2nd @ 5:00 pm. Sunday April 3rd @ 9:00 am Sunday April 10th @ 11:00 am. For further information please contact Tara Treash @ 705.329.4710. Congratulations to the 90 children who will be receiving this sacrament. Upcoming Events Mar 20 Confirmation Preparation Session in GA Hall 11:00 am First Holy Communion Meeting in GA Hall 3:00 pm Mar 23 Notre Dame School Mass: Betty Massey 9:30 am Patrick Fogarty School Mass: Walter Hodge 9:45 am Holy Saturday Easter Vigil Mar 27 St. Columbkille Mass: Jeannette Trembley 7:00 pm St. Francis of Assisi Mass: Norma Iglar 7:00 pm

Parish Stewardship Guardian Angels Parish Total Donation: March 12/13 2016 March 14/15 $ 3,387 $ 4,165 2015 Sacred Heart Mission Total Donation: March 12/13 2016 March 14/15 $ 321 $ 229 2015 Thank you everyone for your generous donations to our parishes.