Bulletin May 31, 2015
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Bulletin May 31, 2015
Trinity Sunday May 31st, 2015 FATHER, SON AND HOLY SPIRIT The mystery of the Holy Trinity is beyond our understanding. No human reasoning can present a satisfactory explanation. Yet, we accept Trinity without hesitation because Jesus showed how much he lived in the intimacy of the Father and the Spirit. Instead of very inadequate speculations we prefer to look at Jesus’ life for some insight. He was very close to his Father, even saying that he was one with him. He also stressed his unity with the Holy Spirit whom he sent to explain all that he had taught. We approach the Holy Trinity in our prayers. The Our Father is an example. We see the Father’s creative presence as the source of our daily bread. In our desire for forgiveness we look to the Son as the redeemer. In our struggle with evil we turn to the Spirit as our counselor. Contact us: 3709 Prospect Road Shad Bay, NS B3T 2B4 Pastor: 902-850-2122 olmcjordan@gmail.com Office: 902-852-2763 (ext. 2) olmcoffice@gmail.com www.olmchalifax.ca When Jesus taught his disciples, he also unfolded a historical dimension in their understanding of God. In the past they had known the Father, but in the present they meet Jesus and when he will leave them, they will be under the care of his Spirit. The Our Father also has a threefold time dimension. We look back into our past to ask forgiveness for our failures, we seek bread for today and when we look to the future challenges, we pray for strength to make the right decisions. If we do not see the Father as creator, we cannot share our daily bread; if Jesus is not our redeemer we cannot forgive our neighbor; if the Spirit is not our counselor, we will not always be able to make the right decision. Mass Schedule Parish Information Weekend Masses Saturday (4:00 pm) Sunday (10:00 am) Office Hours Closed Monday & Wednesday Tuesday, Thursday 9:00 - 12:00 and 12:30 - 3:00 Friday - 9:00 - 12:00 Weekday Masses: Tuesday, Thursday (6:30 pm) Wednesday, Friday (9:00 am) 1st Saturday of the month (9:00 am) In case of emergency please call: 902-850-3110 and during the recording press 0 Sacraments/Devotions Parish Staff: Fr. Tadek Jordan, SDS - Pastor Shelly Shebib - Administrative Assistant Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:00 pm to 3:45 pm Anytime upon request Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Tuesday after 6:30 Mass Cenacle of Prayer Saturday (9:00 am) includes Rosary, Prayers, Readings and Reflection. Rosary at East Dover Mondays (4:00 pm) in the East Dover Community Hall Mass Intentions Please contact the parish office to request mass intentions and to obtain Mass cards. Saturday, May 30th, 4:00 pm Available Sunday, May 31st, 10:00 am For all Parishioners Tuesday, June 2nd, 6:30 pm + Jean Khanbegian Wednesday, June 3rd, 9:00 am Available Thursday, June 4th, 6:30 pm Available Friday, June 5th, 9:00 am + Frank O'Neil Saturday, June 6th, 4:00 pm Available Sunday, June 7th, 10:00 am For All Parishioners Ministries/Committees Pastoral Council - Mary Reid Finance Committee - Joe Power 5 Year Pastoral Plan - Julie Haigh Liturgy Committee - Bernice Doucet-Pearce Religious Education - Shelly Shebib RCIA - Barb Leblanc Adult Faith Formation - Liz Roeding & Bernice DoucetPearce Youth - Christa Ryan Spiritual Outreach - Tina Bowie Home Communion- Barb Leblanc Sacristan - Lorraine Power Altar Servers- Tish Hammond Music Ministry - Pauline Wells Mass Coordinators - Judy White 4:00 pm Berni Duda 10:00 am Rosary Group - Marguerite Harvey Hospitality - Judy White Man Cave - Kevin Harvey Fundraising Committee - Nora Strapps Maintenance Committee - Barry Beckwith New members are welcome and encouraged to share. In the Parish Confirmation The level 9 religious education students will be making their Confirmation on June 7th at the 10am mass with a reception to follow in the hall. Please keep them in your prayers as this important event in their lives draws closer. ALPHA: Come and See Was held this past Thursday and it was a fun and enjoyable evening. Thank you to those who did the planning and organizing and to the whole team for sharing their time and talents. Thank you as well to those who attended. Special Collection - Share the Mission June 6/7 On the weekend of June 6 and 7 we are inviting you to take part in the annual diocesan collection, Share the Mission. We are called to help each other as communities to become missionary disciples! We do this by supporting one another on all levels: in our actions, through our prayers, and in our financial giving. This special collection supports missionary action on both a diocesan and parish level. Twenty percent of the total donations raised by your parish will be returned to the parish to be used for missionary work at the local level. Anniversary Schedule Just a reminder about our celebration for the 100th Anniversary of the foundation of St. Joseph's Church and the 5th Anniversary of the establishment of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish. The weekend of June 12, 13, and 14 will be a time of community entertainment, fun and worship. Friday, June 12, at 7 p.m. in St. Joseph's Hall our Variety Show will include local musical talent, skits and dance display. (A goodwill offering is suggested.) Saturday, June 13, from 2 to 5 p.m. will be our Fun Day ... fish pond, bean bag toss, bingo, photo booth, face painting, a BBQ, a homemade pie tasting contest and much, much more. There will be fun for all ages. Sunday, June 14, at 10 a.m. we will celebrate Mass as a worshipping community in St. Joseph's Church, Shad Bay. This will be followed by a reception in St. Joseph's Hall. It is our hope that you will join us for some or all of our weekend festivities. Please come and be a part of our marking of these two important milestones in our parish. We look forward to seeing you! Applause to All Every event needs an organizer, but that person cannot take all the credit for the success or even the blame for the failure of an event. Our parish yard sale was successful because of every person who made a commitment. The ones who worked behind the scenes … those who advertised the event, those who donated and potted plants, those who made bread and jam, those who worked in the canteen, those who supplied trucks and those who drove them to deliver items to and from the church hall, those who donated items, those who arranged the "treasures" for the sale, the sellers and the buyers, the gang who set up the hall and dismantled it, the parish money counters who had to stay longer to count all that "extra money” … all are vital parts of this event. The reward for all this effort is not measured only in money terms. It is measured in the laughter, friendship and support which is given and received by those who work together for a common goal. We are a team and lucky to have each other. Mary Jane Lundy was the winner of the 50/50 draw in the amount of $156. The grand total profit for the sale is $3800.00 ... a job well done! Thank you from the Yard Sale Committee Lucie Amyoony, Jo-Anne Currie, Nora Strapps, Bev McMullin and Judy Connors Preserving Bottles Our resident Jam maker donates approximately 100 bottles of jam a year for our fund raisers. The biggest cost to her is buying the bottles. If we could return the size she uses it would help with expenses. A container is in the back of the Church which is a sample size of the bottle. Thank You Last Weekend’s Collection 75 Envelopes 32 on PAR Loose Total Income $1597.00 $613.00 $209.00 $2419.00 Thank you for your generosity. Reflections, Witness Personal Profile of The Forbriggers Hello from the Forbriggers. We are Blair, Margaret, Shane, Cameron and Josh. Blair and I are not originally from this area.Blair was born in Glace Bay but grew up in Dartmouth. My father was in the Air Force so I was born in Ottawa and grew up all over Canada and the States. We met in Dartmouth when we were in high school. We both went to St. F. X. and TUNS and graduated with Engineering degrees, me in Electrical and Blair in Mechanical. We were married in 1988 and in March of 1989 we moved into our first house on Prospect Road in Hatchet Lake. All three of our boys were born here. Shane and Cameron were baptised at St. Christopher's and Josh at Our Lady Star of the Sea. Blair joined the volunteer fire department shortly after we moved to Hatchet Lake and I volunteered in the Parish and in the boys' schools. I worked with MT&T until Josh was born and then decided to stay at home as a full time mom. Blair and I each taught religious ed and I became the Religious Ed Coordinator of St. Christopher's and Our Lady Star of the Sea (OLSOS) and then co-coordinator for OLMC. Our boys have grown up being a part of our volunteering. They have been dragged to or volun'told' that they had to go early and stay late at events that we were helping with. They have seen how much our Parish and community means to us and how important we feel it is to help out and do our part. We have set the example for our boys but it will be up to them and God how that gift manifests itself in them. No one can make another person have Faith. We didn't know anyone when we first moved here in 1989 but we were welcomed by the wonderful people at St. Christopher’s Church and Our Lady Star of the Sea and soon felt like we belonged. We will never forget the people of OLSOS rushing to see our babies or get a cushion for my mother, who has MS, to sit on. They took such care in welcoming us. When we started going to St. Joseph's we met even more wonderful people and learned more about the other communities in our area. It is a blessing to feel like we belong here and have been adopted into our extended family of the OLMC parish. We (OLMC Parish) have so much to be proud of and treasure here. One of my favorite quotes is by Albert Einstein : "Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value." Blair and I both grew up in Catholic families and have wonderful examples of Faith in both families. This has been a blessing but is only part of the story. In both of our families we have siblings that are and are not practicing Catholics. The witness of our parents and grandparents was, and still is, very important, but our Faith is a gift and luckily we were open to receiving it. Our boys have grown up with this example also and every Sunday since they could talk, their grandfather has lovingly asked them what the Gospel was about at Mass. Diocesan Events Keep in touch with diocesan happenings: www.halifaxyarmouth.org info@halifaxyarmouth.org Daily Prayer Reflection www.sacredspace.ie www.ignationspirituality.com www.loyolapress.com www.pray.com.au