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Professionals for Over 50 Years
ONE STOP TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE
285 Killaly St. W. P.O. Box 476
Port Colborne, Ont.
L3K 5X7
905-835-8832 Fax: 905-835-8884
Ministry Schedule - Feb 10/11/14
Hospitality:
5:00pm - Tom Lannan & Victor Gatt
9:00am - Sandy MacIntyre & Dan T
11:00am - Albert DeLaat & Sam Zuvic
6:00 pm - Terry Law & Bill VanRuyven
Minister of Communion:
5:00pm - Dino Sicoli
9:00am - Lisa Shibley
11:00am - Katharina Krause
6:00pm - Tony D’Uva
Children’s Liturgy: Yakira Barrick
The 5th Sunday of
Ordinary Time - Year B
Proclaim
the message.
Commentators/Lectors:
5:00pm - C - Alex F. & L - Ginette M.
9:00am - C - Larissa H. & L - Terry G.
11:00am - C - Theresa A. & L - Clara Y.
6:00pm - C - Needed & L - Susan F.
Altar Servers:
5:00pm - Needed
9:00am - Needed
11:00am - Needed
6:00pm - Needed
Counters: 11:00am - Kim Gatt & Liz Martine
Bishop of the Diocese Most Reverend Gerard P Bergie, D.D.
Pastor Father
Sunday Masses Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 and 11:00 am Children’s Liturgy: September - June
Weekday Masses Tuesday 6:00 pm
Wednesday through Friday 8:30 am Rosary/Adoration before Weekday Masses
Confessions Sat 4 - 4:45 pm or before weekday Masses
Baptism Sunday 12:30 pm by appointment
Marriage Arrangements should be made at least 6
months in advance. Marriage preparation course required
Sacrament of the Sick Communion for the Sick and Shut-ins
Please call the office.
Secretary Sandy Johnson
Office hours: Wednesday and Friday 8:00 am to 3:00 pm Enter on Victoria St.
Schools St. Patrick Elementary School
905-835-1091 Lakeshore Catholic High School
905-835-2451
Cemetery Mount St. Joseph’s, 712 Lakeshore Rd E
905-835-9617
Diocesan Website: www.saintcd.com
Diocese of St. Catharines
St. Patrick
Catholic Church
Parish Established Church Dedicated
1859 1880
123 King Street
Port Colborne, Ontario L3K 4G3
Telephone: 905-834-6426
Fax: 905-834-1215
Email: [email protected]
Website: stpatrickcatholic.ca R X
BURTNIK
PRINTING INC.
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ST. CATHARINES, ON L2R 2Z2
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Davidson Funeral Home Owned & Operated by Mark G. McCormack Funeral Homes Ltd.
135 Clarence Street, Port Colborne, ON L3K 3G4 · 905-834-4833
www.davidsonfuneralhome.com
Grief Recovery® Outreach Program
Dino P. Sicoli
Grief Recovery Facilitator
33 Michael Drive N. Tel: 905-835-8177
Port Colborne, ON L3K 3C4 email: [email protected]
Peter Ursacki Broker 905-894-1703 Bus.
905-894-4476 Fax D.W. Howard Realty Ltd.
905-788-6722 Cell Brokerage
[email protected] 384 Ridge Road
www.dwhowardrealty.com Ridgeway, ON L0S 1N0
KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS
A Catholic Men’s Organization
Focused on charity, faith
and serving the community.
Tom Lannan: 835-1841 Tim Grawey: 834-6791
Port Medical Pharmacy
254 Killaly St. W. Portal Village Plaza Hours: Port Colborne L3K 6A6 Monday - Friday 9:00 Am to 6:00 PM Tel: 905-834-PORT(7678) Saturday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Fax: 905-834-8040
Ottavio Tulini & Sam Sharma
· Free Delivery · Free Parking · Compliance Packaging ·Free Consultations in Italian & French
·Free Blood Pressure Monitoring & Diabetes Education
RRSPs/RRIFs • Mutual Funds
TFSAs • RESPs • LIFs
GICs - See our rates in Saturday’s Tribune
Mutual funds provided through FundEX Investments Inc.
905.834.9444 99 Clarence Street, Port Colborne Gary Talosi, CPCA
Financial Advisor
www.lifestylewealth.ca
Don Murdoch
· Custom & Stainless Steel
Exhaust System
· Tune-ups (Fuel Injection)
· Safety Checks
· Complete Brake Repairs
(Imports included)
· Complete Line of
Shocks, Springs
AUTO, TRUCK & INDUSTRIAL REPAIR LTD
Computerized Front Wheel Alignment & Computerized
1089 Elm Street
Port Colborne
Tony Ricci 905-835-8484
Fax: 905-835-2498
“Total Car Care Where
The customer is #1”
350 King St * Port Colborne, ON * L3K 4H3
905-834-3666 * www.mbcfinancial.ca
Niagara Falls · St. Catharines · Fort Erie
Niagara-on-lake · Port Colborne
Serving Niagara for
Over 60 Years!
John A. Lopinski, CA Resident Partner
Robert Steven, MAcc, CA, CPA
Resident Partner
508 Steel Street
Port Colborne, ON
L3K 6A7 Tel: 905-835-0121
Fax: 905-835-0137
Aynsley Smith
Optician • Certified Contact Lens Filter
482B Steele Street • Portal Village Market
Port Colborne, ON L3K 6A7
905-835-6607 • Fax 905-835-1117
Armstrong Funeral Home & Chapel Inc.
179 Clarence Street, Port Colborne, ON • 905-834-3483
www.armstrongfuneralhome.ca Owner/Funeral Director: Ryan J. Torkos
AUTOMOTIVE
Your One Stop Auto Shop
905-788-0733 307 Buchner Road, Welland, ON L3B 5N4
John Van Gool / Andy Morin
Kate Ostryhon-Lumsden & Nicki Lumsden
SALES REPRESENTATIVES
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Welland Realty Ltd., Brokerage
149 Clarence Street,
Port Colborne, ON L3K 3G4
PRAY TO STAY CENTERED
My mother died at 97 years of age and it intrigues me
to imagine the changes people of her
generation have seen in their lifetime.
Transportation has moved from horse
and buggy to space travel; housing
has experienced innovations that went
from out-houses to multiple baths
with conveniences like whirlpool
tubs; kitchens have moved from open
hearth to microwave; from vegetable cellars to refrigera-
tor-freezers; from cooking supper to eating out, etc. etc.
We live in the wonderful world of change! With all these
wonderful technological innovations one would expect
that our lives would become more enjoyable and more
relaxed. Instead, we have become the most stressed
filled generation of all time, and it only gets worse.
Terms like “road rage” and “going postal” have become
common place as have reports of disasters reeked on oth-
ers by stress filled individuals.
Christians are not exempt from this stress and pres-
sure. In addition to coping with all of these modern
changes and the pressure life creates, they have added to
their lives the demands of being and doing all that their
faith requires. There is no shortage of well meaning indi-
viduals who through messages, books, and the electronic
media lay one expectation after another on our plate,
spelling out the many things we must do to be faithful.
Consequently, we often feel pulled in many directions,
running faster, with less joy, trying to fulfill the expecta-
tions of others.
Jesus, being fully human, also lived amid considerable
pressure. He experienced people besieging him for help
in overcoming sickness, disease, demon possession, and
the many ills of society. Multitudes followed him con-
tinually; some to listen and learn,
while others, intent on tripping him
up, listened to his every word only so
that they could accuse him. Both the
general population and Jesus’ disci-
ples conveyed expectations to him of
what he should do and be. How did
Jesus avoid succumbing to the stress
and pressure life brought on him? Why did he not be-
come angry and stressed-out?
First of all, Jesus maintained a life that was centered
on the Father, and on doing his Father’s will. This, sin-
gleness of purpose and desire to please the Father in eve-
rything, brought calmness in the midst of turmoil, and
clear direction to his life. All other expectations were
perceived and evaluated through this singular lens of the
Father’s revealed will.
Second, Jesus, being fully human, consistently took
time to commune with God the Father through periods of
private prayer. Out of these times of aloneness with the
Father, Jesus found direction, strength and determination
to keep his saving mission. And for us also, it is in our
moments of solitude with the Father that we are able to
become anchored spiritually, to discover and re-discover
who we are, why we are created, and how we should live.
From these times of reflection and prayer come the life-
giving relationship with the Father that enables us to go
forth in peace, being peace bearers to those around us. In
order to recognize who Christ truly is, Christians should
turn with renewed interest to the Bible. In the revealed
text it is the Heavenly Father himself who comes to us in
love and who dwells with us, disclosing to us the nature
of his only-begotten Son and his plan of salvation for hu-
manity. Emmaus Journey Reflections
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CONGRATUALTIONS AND WELCOME
Baptism is a wonderful blessing that God has given to
His church! It’s a means by which He gives us
faith and forgiveness of sins. It’s our new birth
into the Family of God! But it’s also more than
just a momentary event in the life of a follower
of Jesus. It’s a lifelong journey of growing in
that faith and taking next steps with Jesus!
After the 11:00am Mass on Sunday February 18th, we
welcomed Aiden David Maloney into our community as a
new member of the family of God. Congratulations to John
and Jennifer Maloney as they have Aiden baptized.
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VALENTINE’S COFFEE SOCIAL
Valentines day will soon be here. Joining the Discern-
ment Committee on Sunday February 11th after
the 9:00 am Mass for a Valentine’s theme cof-
fee social. They will have coffee, tea and val-
entine’s cookies for you to enjoy. Spread the
love with your fellow parishioners and friends.
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CWL CORNER
There will be a CWL meeting on Tuesday Feb 13th at
10:30 am in the meeting room.
If you still have not paid you membership dues, please
do so as soon as possible.
New members with new ideas are always welcome so
please come out to our meeting on Feb 13th. There are
many things and events coming up that needs your in-
put.
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KNIGHTS NEWS
Business meeting for all members at 7 pm, Thursday
February 8 at St. Therese Hall.
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper, 5:00 to 6:30
pm, Tuesday February 13, St. Therese Hall. Advance
tickets are $6, at the door $8 and children under 12 are
$5. Tickets can be purchased from Sandy MacIntyre
835-0259 and Tom Lannan 835-1841
Come out and learn more about "Laura Secord and the
War of 1812" at a presentation by Port Colborne His-
torical and Marine Museum at the L.R. Wilson Ar-
chives building at 7:00 pm on Thurs Feb 22. This is co-
sponsored by the KOC and CWL and is open to all
members of the public.
Thank you for your support! Tim Grawey
TAX RECEIPTS
There are still some tax receipts at the back of the
church. Please remember to pick yours up and save us the
cost of the stamps to mail them out. Thank you for your
generosity to our Parish.
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WORLD DAY OF THE SICK
On Sunday, February 11, 2018, the World Day of the
Sick, Bishop Bergie will celebrate Mass with the communal
celebration of the Sacrament of the Sick at 2:00 pm at the
Cathedral of St. Catherine of Alexandria. All are welcome
to attend, especially the sick and those who care for the
sick.
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RETROUVAILLE
Married Singles Lifestyle –The Married Singles Life-
style describes couples that may have lost a sense of close-
ness they once had as marriage partners and are living more
like roommates. Retrouvaille has helped thousands of cou-
ples experiencing difficulty at all levels. For confidential
information about, or to register for the program beginning
with a weekend on March 16, 2018, at the Mount Carmel
Spiritual Centre in Niagara Falls, please call 905-664-5212
or email: [email protected] or visit the web
site at www.retrouvaille.org.
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LENTEN SEASON
Lent is the time of spiritual preparation prior to the
Easter season. Jesus taught us clearly that
there is no resurrection without the
Cross, and Lent is the Church's great
spiritual journey as she, the Bride of
Christ, joins her Divine spouse in His
great suffering on our behalf.
Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 14th, and for Christians starts the 40 day period of
fasting, ending on Thursday March 29th. These days repre-
sents the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the wilderness. Join
us on Ash Wednesday, every Friday for the stations of the
Cross, fasting and abstaining from meat on Ash Wednesday
and every Friday, almsgiving and the Sacrament of Confes-
sion as we prepare for the Resurrection of Christ.
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SUNDAY OFFERINGS
Last Sunday’s Offering: $1705.00
Thank you for your generosity to the House of God.
Please remember St. Patrick’s in your wills
and may God Bless you as you do so.
Lord may the request of our
people rise before you like a fragrant offering
Tues Feb 6 St Paul Miki and Companions
6:00 pm +For the repose of the soul of Georgina Colhid by John & Shelley Tomas
Wed Feb 7 8:30 am +For the repose of the soul of Marie Ruggerio by St. Patrick’s CWL
Thurs Feb 8 8:30 am For the special intentions of Anna D’Uva by Tony & Jane D’Uva
Fri Feb 9 8:30 am +For the repose of the soul of Salvatore D’Uva by Hendriks family
The 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Sat Feb 10 5:00 pm +For the repose of the soul of Rose Markovich by family
Sun Feb 11 9:00 am +For the repose of the soul of Nellie Molenaar by Nick, Chris Y James
11:00 am For the special intentions of St. Patrick’s Parish family
February 4, 2017 A.D.
The 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time - Year B