OUR PARISH STAFF AND COMMITTEE...
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Our Mission Statement
We, the faith community of Saint Clement parish, of the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth,
established in Dartmouth in 1955 and, truly rooted in the Catholic faith, proclaim our belief in
the message and mission of Jesus Christ.
We are committed to continue the mission of Jesus Christ. We seek to live out this belief as a
community of worship, of shared faith and of service where each member shares with others the
gifts and talents received from God.
We seek to develop and encourage a community of faith open to responding in kind to the abundant love of God and to the needs of our parishioners
and neighbouring community through our
proclamation of the Gospel and giving witness to it through our lives and our participation in the sacraments centering our lives on the
Eucharist.
welcoming of all parishioners, existing and newcomers, with open arms and without
judgment.
reaching out with love and compassion to those in need.
embracement of activities that build and strengthen the present and future foundations of our faith, including evangelization,
education, liturgy, ecumenism and the spiritual, economic and social development of all people.
OUR PARISH STAFF AND COMMITTEE LEADERS
Baptism - To have a child Baptized, it is required that you be a registered parishioner at St. Clement Parish. Choice of God-parents must be practicing Catholics. If you are a parishioner of another parish, you must get a letter of permission from your pastor to have your child Baptized here. Please contact the parish office to arrange for Baptismal preparation. Confession - Sacrament of Reconciliation - Father is available before Weekday Masses and Saturdays at 3:15-3:45pm. Marriage - One year notice and Marriage Preparation course is required. Funeral - In the event of the death of a loved one, please con-tact the parish office at 902-469-1203.
Next Special Collection / Apr. 28
Fuel, Maintenance & Repair / Blue Envelope Pre-Authorized Debit (PAD) forms can be found at the back of the church in a wicker basket.
Pastor - Fr. Gerald David Associate Pastor - Fr. Peter Hanna, FoH Deacon - Rev. Mr. Gordon MacKinnon
Adult & Family Faith Formation - Corinne Casey Parish Secretary - Jackie Fitzgerald Pastoral Council Chair - June Josey Finance Council Chair - Leona Fitzgerald Catholic Women’s League - Ethel Jack Knights of Columbus - Dennis Smith Society of St. Vincent de Paul - Anne James
OFFICE HOURS: Monday -Thursday 9:30am - 3pm Closed 12-1pm
9am Tuesday - Dennis Dunphy No Mass on Wednesdays 7pm Thursday - Gerd DeBois No Mass on Fridays 4:30pm Saturday - Suzanne Hudak Trevor Pluff
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ST. CLEMENT PARISH ST. ANDREW PARISH Mass Intention Schedule 12noon Tuesday, Apr. 23 - Maria Nguyen 9am Wednesday, Apr. 24 - George Suart 9amThursday, Apr. 25 - Craig Baker 9am Friday, Apr. 26 - Holly Baxter 4pm Saturday, Apr. 27 - Maria Nguyen
Sunday, April 28 - Intentions for all the faithful. In the event of a funeral, the intention will be rescheduled.
April 21, 2019
From Father Gerald ….
Resurrection of the Lord
Easter Sunday
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Happy Easter Sunday – We have journeyed through the season of Lent and have given permission to God to shine His light to show us the way. The Lord is Risen, truly He has, Alleluia! Alleluia!!! I would like to take this opportunity to wish each and every one of you a very Happy and Holy Easter Season. I pray that these next 50 days till Pentecost, will truly be a renewing experience for you. May the Truth that the Resurrection of Jesus Christ renew our Church and our homes always. Steubenville Atlantic - Thank you to Justin Ward and Brad MacKinnon from
Saint John XXIII Parish for coming to invite and encourage our young people last weekend at Saint Andrew. We will welcome their invitation at Saint Clement at a future time. Our hope is that we will have a number of young people from both Saint Andrew and Saint Clement join and participate in the Steubenville experience this Summer in Halifax.
Coadjutor Archbishop Announced for Halifax-Yarmouth On the morning of Saturday, April 13, 2019 the Holy Father, Pope Francis announced the appointment of Most Reverend Brian Dunn, current Bishop of Antigonish, as Coadjutor Archbishop for the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth. Bishop Dunn, our Coadjutor Arch-bishop Elect, will join Archbishop Mancini and the faithful at the Chrism Mass. Bishop Dunn is familiar to many in our diocese. He was appointed Bishop of Antigonish on November 21, 2009 by His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI, and installed on January, 25, 2010. Prior to his Antigonish appointment, Bishop Dunn was Auxiliary Bishop of Sault Ste-Marie, Ontario. Bishop Dunn was born in St. John’s, Newfoundland in 1955 and ordained to the priesthood
in 1980. He served a number of parishes in the Diocese of Grand Falls until 1988 when he moved to Ottawa in order to complete his doctoral studies in Canon Law at Saint Paul University. In 1991, he was assigned to parish ministry and also worked as Vice-Chancellor and Chancellor for the Diocese of Grand Falls while teaching theology in the Mari-times. In 2002, he became a faculty member at St. Peter’s Seminary, in London, Ontario and from 2005 to 2008 he served as the seminary’s Dean of Studies. Upon the release of this appointment Archbishop Mancini shared Letter of Announcement to the faithful of the diocese: (la lettre en français suit)
Dear Friends, It is with a great sense of gratitude that I share with you the Holy Father’s appointment of the Most Reverend Brian Dunn, as Coadjutor Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth. The news was published in Rome to-day, April 13, 2019. I thank Pope Francis for kindly accepting my request for a coadjutor to assist me in the pastoral charge of this Archdiocese at this important time of transition, when we are restructuring the Archdiocese to be better equipped to be-come a Church of missionary disciples. As coadjutor archbishop, Bishop Dunn takes office immediately upon presenta-tion of his apostolic letter of appointment to the College of Consultors which will take place at a later more convenient time. He has the right of succession, which means that upon my resignation as Archbishop, hopefully in November 2020, Bishop Dunn will assume the office of Archbishop of Halifax-Yarmouth. In the interim, Bishop Dunn will have the time and occasion to become familiar with the people and clergy who make up the faithful of our diocese. There will be ample opportunity to discover the strengths of this local Church as well as become aware of the various challenges which must be faced in the missionary task of the New Evangelization. I look forward to this experience of shared leadership and particularly to the gifts and new energy which Bishop Dunn will bring to our collaborative work. This will insure a smooth transfer of episcopal responsibility and succession in the pastoral leadership of the Archdiocese. Bishop Dunn has manifested a great sense of service in his own Diocese of Antigonish and comes to us with great pastoral experience and theological knowledge. He has demonstrated great freedom and generosity in accepting the call of the Holy Father to continue his episcopal ministry in the service of this Archdiocese. I thank him and wel-come him as a brother in episcopacy and invite all of you to pray for him. Sincerely, †Anthony Mancini Archbishop of Halifax-Yarmouth
CONGRATULATIONS!
FAMILY FAITH FORMATION
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Bulletin Cover Change Mass Time on Tuesdays has been changed from 7pm to 6:30pm. On the fourth Tuesday of each month, Mass will be at 12noon. (except July, Aug. Dec.)
We have five children who will be making their
First Communion on Divine Mercy Sunday,
April 28; they are Kaleth Colvey, Vander Tobin,
Declan Tom, Chelsea Crichton, David Bello. Please keep
these children in your prayers as they make their final
preparations.
Baptism: We will be also having a Baptism on Divine
Mercy Sunday; Huu Khang Nguyen, son
of Khoa and Phuong Nguyen, will be Bap-
tized at Mass on that day. Please keep this
family in your prayers also.
Congratulations to the five youth who
have been Confirmed at our Easter
Vigil; Rachel Bourgeois, Shaela Tobin,
and Mathew, MaryAnne and Juliette Akunyili.
As you continue in your journey of Faith may you
be empowered by the Holy Spirit to always bear
witness to Jesus' Passion, Death and Resurrection
before the world, so that your way of life may be in
every place, the pleasing fragrance of Jesus.
Congratulations also to the two youth, Benjamin
and Madeleine Bourgeois - Higgins, who make
their First Communion this Easter Sunday!
May you always be united with the Holy
Spirit at the Lord's table and may Jesus bless
and guide you as you continue your faith
journey!
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY FR. PETER!!
The Next date for meal preparation for Margaret House is Friday, April 26th at 5:30pm.
Fr. Peter Hanna will celebrate his First
year of Ordination into the priesthood
April 21st, this Easter Sunday. We invite
you to join us after 10am Mass for a
reception and an opportunity to congratulate
Fr. Peter.
Steubenville 2019 - BELONGING. Steuben-
ville returns to Dalhousie University July 5-7. This conference, which can be a life-changing experience for young people, is open to youth currently in grade 8 - 12. To sign up, or learn about our fundraising efforts, contact Brad MacKinnon, Youth Minister at St. John XXIII (902-449-8791) or [email protected] For more on the conference and the lineup of speakers, go to www.steubenville.ca. Join the 36 partici-pants already registered for Steubenville and working on fundraising to reduce their cost. This conference annually attracts hundreds of young people from all over Atlantic Canada for this life-giving experience.
When she had said this, she turned around
and saw Jesus standing there, but she did
not know it was Jesus….
Jesus said to her, “Mary!”. She turned and
said to him in Hebrew, “Roubbouni!” which
means Teacher. ….
Mary Magdalene went and announced to the disciples, “I
have seen the Lord.”
The Parish Office is closed
Easter Monday
C.W.L. - Tuesday, May 7 K.of.C. - Tuesday, May 14 Pastoral Council - May 21 Finance Council - April 25 Society SVDP - Sunday, May 12 after 10am Mass Padre Pio Prayer Group - Each Thursday after Mass.
MASS AT PARKLAND AND OCEANVIEW
May 3, Following the 9am Mass concluding with
Benediction. Next Hospitality, April 28, will be hosted by the Knights of Columbus
EBINGO
The Knights of Columbus invite you to their weekly
bingo on Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm.
Mass at Parkland on the Lakes in the Glasgow
Hall building on Tuesday, May 14th at 2pm.
Kinross Hall,
Wednesday, Apr. 24 at 10:30am.
Oceanview Manor,
Wednesday, May 8 at 11am.
Ordinary Weekly
Revenue
Number April 14, 2019
Average
Sunday Envelopes 128 $2,465.85 $19.26
Sunday Loose Collect. $319.35
Pre-Authorized Debit 55 $1,110.92 $20.20
TOTAL 183 $3,896.12
2019 Weekly Budget $3,655.00
Over / (Under Budget) $241.12
If you feel a need for more prayer in your life, you are
invited to check out the St. Padre Pio Prayer Group,
which meets here on Thursdays after Mass. We pray
traditional and intercessory prayers and enjoy fellowship
afterwards. Everyone welcome!!
PRAY WITH US
SUNDAY HOSPITALITY
FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION
Fr. William J. Donnelly Council 8831 Bursa-
ries: Applications are now available for the
Fr. William J. Donnelly Council 8831 Bursary.
Bursaries are open to high school graduates
who are practicing Catholics of St. Clements
Parish and who will be attending any legally
approved university, college or community
college September 2019. Up to (2) $500.00
bursaries will be awarded. Closing date is
May 19th, 2019. Applications are on the
bulletin board. For more information, con-
tact the parish office (902) 469-1203, John
Rowe (902) 466-8966 (EMAIL -
[email protected] ), or Steve MacKenzie
(902) 466-1795
GOLDEN CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
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ST. CLEMENT PARISH MEETINGS
We invite you to join our Craft Group on
Thursdays at 1pm in the church hall.
Please bring your own project.
Please joins us, The Golden Circle of
Friends, on Tuesday, April 23rd
beginning with Mass at 12 noon ,
followed by a light lunch and fun -
something to nourish the soul,
sooth the body, and exercise the grey matter.
We are fortunate to have a presentation by
the "Neighbourhood Network" organization.
Whether you live in a detached home, apart-
ment or condo,"Neighbourhood Network” is
an opportunity for older adults in our communi-
ties to make the most of their daily life, empow-
ers seniors to learn what is available to accom-
plish living active, comfortable, and meaningful
lives in their own home. The other plus of our
social is the entertaining music of Wayne Mac-
Kellar accompanied by our own Anne Beers.
Please RSVP to Sheila Fisher at (902) 461-9128
Wishing you the Joy
of the Lord as you celebrate
the miracle of Easter! KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BURSARIES
OUR MISSION: To promote the Sacred tradition, Sacred Scripture and
the living Magisterium of the Catholic Church, through the sale of
books, multi-media and other materials. To help Catholics to a bet-
ter understanding of their Faith, to defend it and to cultivate the good
habit of reading
MARIAN GATHERING
The Franciscans of Halifax have begun a furniture bank located at St. Anthony Parish Hall, 27 Farrell St., Dartmouth N.S. We will serve individuals and families who are in need of household items. We are asking for donations of slightly used furniture, dishes, and other household items. We are also pleased to pick up any house hold items, call Fr. Peter Hanna at (902) 225-4722 Or email: [email protected]
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CASH BINGO
FRANCISCANS OF HALIFAX FURNITURE
VERITAS CATHOLIC BOOKS AND GIFTS Located at 30 Farnham Gate Rd.
Rockingham Ridge Plaza, Halifax, NS 902.429.7216
veritasbooks.ca
Life in the Spirit Seminar Dear Friends , Your invited to attend the
Life in the Spirit Seminars at St Vincent de
Paul Church, Dartmouth. On Thursdays
from April 25 to June 6 following the
6:30pm Mass. Registration is on Thursday,
April 25 after the 6:30pm Mass at approxi-
mately 7:30pm in the main foyer. Spon-
sored by the Bread of Life Prayer Group :
For more information please call: Gail
Muise # 902- 463-2952 or Patsy Robbins #
902-435-5861
Free Preview - April 14 – May 12, 2019
Salt + Light TV is available on a free preview from par-
ticipating cable and satellite providers across Canada,
from April 14 - May 12, 2019.
Join us starting Palm Sunday for live Papal events and our line-up
of Catholic programming to grow in the knowledge of our faith
and Catholic tradition in its many expressions. Be sure to check
out S+L’s new documentary, The Francis Impact, premiering May
5, 2019, 8pm EST/9pm AST.
Check your local provider or visit www.saltandlighttv.org/
subscribe for more details. Sharing the joys and hopes of the
Gospel through television, radio, print, and online media.
Marian Gathering Halifax presents …
“Mary Co-Redemptorist” (model of faith and hope) May 31 - June 2.
St. Vincent de Paul Parish, Dartmouth.
The Marian Gathering consists of celebrating Mass, Eucharistic Ado-
ration, Benediction, Rosary, Reconciliation, Keynote speakers, Music,
Singing and Chaplet of Divine Mercy.
Sponsored by Chalice Canada. (Brochures at the back)
PILGRIMAGE to the three major
shrines in Quebec, Aug. 19-26, 2019. Cost $893.83, includes 11
meals. Contact: Juanita Bates at 902- 466-0625 or juanita-
MARRIAGE PREPARATION
COURSE
St. Peter Parish Centre, Dartmouth
The course has a fee of $100 which in-
cludes course materials, snacks, and lunch
on Saturday. Please pay by April 18. If this
fee poses financial hardship, please let me,
Lydia Hood, know.
Registration for the Marriage Preparation
Course is confirmed when you receive an
email.
Marriage Preparation Course schedule:
April 26 - 6:00pm-9:00pm Day 1
April 27 - 9:30am-3:30pm Day 2
If you have questions of concerns, please
email [email protected]
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, DARTMOUTH
CELEBRATE HOLY WEEK AND EASTER
Saint Catherine of Siena, Halifax
Wednesday, April 24, May 01, 08, 15, 22, 29
Starting at 7:00pm with Warm-up Games, 7:30pm
Regular Games. Growing jackpots plus one spe-
cial pays out 100% of sales. Come and join us
for a fun night and try your luck.
Wednesday, April 24 Loonie -Toonie Coffee
House 7-9pm $2 Proceeds going to Seaside FM
Saturday, April 27 - Food Bingo 2-4pm $10
Saturday, May 4 - USED CLOTHING and BOOKS/CDs/
DVDs and PUZZLE SALE 9:00-11:00. Free admission.