We are a community of faith that seeks to help people encounter Jesus and build a relationship with him. We believe Jesus is who he says he is and that he can do the things he says he can do. Do you?
Annunciation of the Lord Parish
A message from Fr. Rob Arsenault on Saturday, March 14th regarding the Archbishop’s letter to suspend all Lord’s Day Masses. Spiritual Communion is available to everyone.
A message from Fr. Rob Arsenault on Saturday, March 14th regarding the Archbishop's letter to suspend all Lord's Day Masses. Spiritual Communion is available to everyone.
For a brief moment the veil is lifted and we remember who Jesus really is. Let’s make Christ present in our lives, and not be afraid to share Him with others. For reflection. There are many titles given to Jesus. Which one resonates with you the most? In a time and age that has grown so secular, what does it mean to be Christian? Can we take Jesus at face value? Is He who He says He is and does
For a brief moment the veil is lifted and we remember who Jesus really is. Let's make Christ present in our lives, and not be afraid to share Him with others. For reflection. There are many titles given to Jesus. Which one resonates with you the most? In a time and age that has grown so secular, what does it mean to be Christian? Can we take Jesus at face value? Is He who He says He is and does
The demands of what we need to do as a church do not match the level of resources we have to work with. Demographic changes and changes in the broader society will have implications for us as a parish in the next 5, 10, 15 years. In launching the Living our Faith campaign we are proposing to raise funds over the next three years to help better position the parish to respond to the challenges of the future. Where do
The demands of what we need to do as a church do not match the level of resources we have to work with. Demographic changes and changes in the broader society will have implications for us as a parish in the next 5, 10, 15 years. In launching the Living our Faith campaign we are proposing to raise funds over the next three years to help better position the parish to respond to the challenges of the future. Where do
If we have faith without mission, we are isolated from the world around us. If we have mission without faith, we are really nothing more than an NGO. We need both faith and mission. We all come to faith in different ways. But how are you doing living out this call to mission? With whom have you shared the Gospel lately? How can you be a messenger of God’s hope in the world?
If we have faith without mission, we are isolated from the world around us. If we have mission without faith, we are really nothing more than an NGO. We need both faith and mission. We all come to faith in different ways. But how are you doing living out this call to mission? With whom have you shared the Gospel lately? How can you be a messenger of God's hope in the world?
It’s not the action itself but the motivation behind the action, where the Christian’s true identity is found and formed. And that identity is the identity of Jesus Christ. We are called to take upon ourselves the very identity of Jesus Christ. Fr. John Likozar, CC We are called to be selfless givers just as He was selfless. We are called to be eternal lovers the Father, just as He loved and did the will of His Father. We are
It's not the action itself but the motivation behind the action, where the Christian's true identity is found and formed. And that identity is the identity of Jesus Christ. We are called to take upon ourselves the very identity of Jesus Christ. Fr. John Likozar, CC We are called to be selfless givers just as He was selfless. We are called to be eternal lovers the Father, just as He loved and did the will of His Father. We are
We are called to be the salt of the earth and a light in the world. Salt brings out goodness and light allows us to see. Developing a more mature spiritual life is to choose the good for the other and to do consistently what God wants us to do. What is God’s good and what may he be asking of me? How might I shine forth for others?
We are called to be the salt of the earth and a light in the world. Salt brings out goodness and light allows us to see. Developing a more mature spiritual life is to choose the good for the other and to do consistently what God wants us to do. What is God's good and what may he be asking of me? How might I shine forth for others?
This weekend, we welcome Deacon Michael Hayes to speak about the Canadian Catholic charity, Chalice.
This weekend, we welcome Deacon Michael Hayes to speak about the Canadian Catholic charity, Chalice.
Jesus made his home in Capernaum so that what had been spoken through the Prophet Isaiah might be fulfilled. Book and website mentioned by Fr. John: Mystery of the Kingdom by Edward Sri https://watch.formed.org/mystery-of-the-kingdom-on-the-gospel-of-matthew-by-edward-sri The Institute of Catholic Culture https://instituteofcatholicculture.org/
Jesus made his home in Capernaum so that what had been spoken through the Prophet Isaiah might be fulfilled. Book and website mentioned by Fr. John: Mystery of the Kingdom by Edward Sri https://watch.formed.org/mystery-of-the-kingdom-on-the-gospel-of-matthew-by-edward-sri The Institute of Catholic Culture https://instituteofcatholicculture.org/
When you are active in the Spirit, there are no ordinary days, there are no ordinary people. There is a beauty, a wonder in creation, that God knows you personally and is actively working in you to make you the best version of yourself. There can be healing. There is so much more.
When you are active in the Spirit, there are no ordinary days, there are no ordinary people. There is a beauty, a wonder in creation, that God knows you personally and is actively working in you to make you the best version of yourself. There can be healing. There is so much more.
The Second Vatican Council emphasized three truths about Baptism: Baptism is an initiation into the people of God. Baptism is a call to discipleship. Baptism is a commissioning – a sending forth by our Lord.
The Second Vatican Council emphasized three truths about Baptism: Baptism is an initiation into the people of God. Baptism is a call to discipleship. Baptism is a commissioning – a sending forth by our Lord.