Diocesan Bulletin Sunday, May 3, 2015 - Fifth Sunday of Easter w w w.s aska t o o nrc di o ce se. c om 1 In all things we are rooted in Christ, in His desire to bring God’s love to all peoples. Upcoming Events The 9th Annual Bishop’s Dinner includes fine dining, dancing and fun Friday, May 8 at TCU Place in Saskatoon. Proceeds will go to Catholic Hospital Chaplaincy in the diocese. Tickets are $150 each (partial tax receipt). Contact: Cathy Gilje at (306) 659-5851 or e-mail cgilje@dscatholicfoundation.ca Children’s Story Time will be held 10 a.m. Thursday, May 7 and May 14 before winding up until the fall. Story time is held at the Msgr. Michael J. Koch Library in the Catholic Pastoral Centre at Holy Family Cathedral, 123 Nelson Road, Saskatoon. Saskatchewan March for Life will be held Thursday, May 7 in Regina; with details at: w w w.s a s kp r o l i fe .c o m The K of C In Support of Life Committee in Saskatoon will arrange car pools to go to Regina for this event. If you need a ride or are willing to take passengers, please contact John Cook at (306) 477-1748 or Louis Roth at (306) 249-2764. Scriptural themes for seniors and friends with facilitator Rev. Dr. Vern Ratzlaff will explore the concept of empire 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Thursdays, May 7, 14, 21 and 28, at Queen’s House, 601 Taylor St. W., Saskatoon. Cost is $40 for those who can pay. Call (306) 242-1916. CWL Twilight Retreat will be held 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 8 at Queen’s House, 601 Taylor St. W., Saskatoon. Participate in a thoughtful presentation on Pope Francis’ Joy of the Gospel, in a peaceful setting. Call (306) 242-1916. Find information about other retreat opportunities online at: www.queenshouse.org "Seeking light: Collaboration and Searching of Three Artists" is an art exhibit being held at Queen's House May 9- 10 featuring the work of siblings Gisele, Dean and Brian Bauche. There will be a Coffee House from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, May 9 (with an artist talk at 8 p.m.) and a Mother's Day Tea 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, May. 10. No entrance fee. Thank God for Marriage: A romantic evening of entertainment, dessert and wine includes an inspiring theatrical production about love, marriage and God’s good grace, Saturday, May 9 at St. Anne’s Church, 217 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon. Doors open at 6:45 p.m., with the show at 7:30 p.m. (Wine will be available for purchase.) Tickets: $40/couple; available from the parish office (306) 931-4700. Tomato Plant Sale for Refugee Support - The St. Philip Neri Refugee Committee will be selling tomato plants at the weekend Masses, Saturday May 9 and Sunday May 10 at St. Philip Neri Parish, 1902 Munroe Avenue (at Taylor Street) in Saskatoon. Mass times are 5 p.m. Saturday, and 9:30 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. Sunday. Eight varieties of tomato plants will be available. Price: $6 each or 3 for $15. Ecumenical Studies and Formation Program June 23-26, 2015 Queen’s House of Retreats, Saskatoon This accredited three-year program is dedicated to forming Christians in the theology, history and practice of ecumenism. This program is for all those who wish to increase their knowledge of the ecumenical movement for greater participation. It will be offered each year in Saskatoon during the final week of June. Students who complete all three years will receive a certificate in Ecumenical Studies and Formation from St. Andrew’s College and the Prairie Centre for Ecumenism. Registration fee: $350. For more information and registration form see the website: www.pcecumenism.ca or call (306) 653-1633. NOTE: Participants from the Diocese of Saskatoon can apply for education bursaries to offset the cost of such programs. Find info about Education of Laity bursaries at: www.saskatoonrcdiocese.com/education-laity-fund or call Blake at (306) 659-5834. Mother’s Day Walk – The annual March for Life will take place from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10 in front of Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon. Signs will be provided. Refreshments will be served. For more info contact Celine at (306) 477-2082. Fostering Liturgical Renewal and Worship - The Cathedral of the Holy Family will be hosting an informal evening of discussion on the Church's current state of liturgical renewal at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 13 in the Queen of Peace Chapel at Holy Family Cathedral, 123 Nelson Road, Saskatoon. The evening's presenter will be Jesuit liturgist and scholar, Fr. Keith Pecklers, SJ, who is currently teaching liturgy at the Gregorian University in Rome. Fr. Pecklers will provide an overview of liturgical reforms, as well as present a model of what future reform and renewal could look like. This presentation is more pastoral than academic. All are welcome to attend. Diocesan Cenacle of Prayer will be held 7 pm. Thursday, May 14 at St. Paul's Co-Cathedral, 720 Spadina Crescent, Saskatoon, beginning with Mass, followed by the Cenacle. Celebrants are Fr. Pius Schroh and Fr. Denis Phaneuf. For more information call Edna at: (306) 382-1680. Wizard of Oz stage show will be presented by Saskatoon Fireside Singers May 13 and 14 at TCU Place in Saskatoon. Tickets online at: tcutickets.ca or call (306) 975-777. 2 Message Board Cancellation: Please note that the “Trinity of Sound” program of music and food from three Catholic traditions (which was scheduled to happen Sunday, May 3 at the Cathedral of the Holy Family) has regretfully been cancelled. Earthquake relief - Nepal experienced a destructive 7.8 magnitude earthquake April 25. This natural disaster has caused over 4,000 deaths and 6,500 injuries, and many are still reported missing. The amount of destruction is overwhelming, and those affected are struggling for food, water and shelter. Development and Peace is working with Caritas Nepal and others Caritas members to provide aid to the population. Contribute to these much-needed relief efforts by donating to Development and Peace. Contributions will be matched by the Canadian Government until May 25, 2015. Make a donation online at w w w.d e v p .o r g or by phone at 1-888-6643387; or by sending a cheque made out to Development and Peace (please indicate “Nepal Earthquake”) to Development and Peace, 1425 René-Lévesque Blvd. West 3rd Floor, Montreal, QC, H3G 1T7. Prayer for Conversion of Heart about Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia will be held 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday May 21 at the Cathedral of the Holy Family, 123 Nelson Road in Saskatoon. Holy Family Parish, together with the Emmanuel Community of Saskatoon, will host this hour of Eucharistic Adoration for the conversion of heart of our supreme court judges, politicians, and all those in favour of euthanasia and physician assisted suicide. There is power in prayer, and when the community gathers in prayer, Jesus is in our midst (Matt: 18:20). For more information contact Fr. Colin Roy: (306) 6595800 or e-mail: frcolin@holyfamilycathedral.ca or e-mail Jenny Porter at: p o r te r j e n n y 1 4 @ g m a i l .co m RCIA vision - The diocesan office of Christian Initiation and Catechetics is introducing a new vision for faith formation and catechetics in the diocese of Saskatoon. RCIA teams and catechists are invited to an information session 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 12 at the youth room of the Cathedral of the Holy Family, 123 Nelson Road, Saskatoon. All interested catechists and pastors are also welcome to attend. Please RSVP to Michelle at: c i c . m i c h e l l e @ s a s k a t o o n r c d i o c e s e . c o m or call (306) 358-2057. Grants available - James P. Mahoney Institute of the Family provides grants to registered charities for initiatives and programs intended to strengthen and support the family in rural and urban communities within the geographic area of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon. Deadline to apply is May 15; online: www.SaskatoonCommunityFoundation.ca or call (306) 665-1766. PPK (Priest, Prophet and King) Men’s night, will be held 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Friday, May 15 at Holy Family Cathedral, 123 Nelson Rd., Saskatoon. The PPK night is an evening with a mission to get men to follow and imitate Christ, empower men to live out their vocation, form a Christian brotherhood and evangelize to other men. The evening consists of adoration, reconciliation, a feature talk, fellowship, food and spirits (cash bar). All men are welcome. See: www.priestprophetking.org or e-mail: ppkinformation@gmail.com for more info, or call Dan: (306) 258-4434 or Richard: (306) 261-0923. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults WCC 2015 - Rites of the RCIA Presented by TeamRCIA June 5-6, 2015 The Western Conference of the Catechumenate presents “Rites of the RCIA,” June 5-6 at Holy Spirit Parish in Saskatoon. Speakers are Nick Wagner and Diana Macalintal of TeamRCIA. To mark the 25th anniversary of the WCC, the 2015 conference is being offered at a special rate of $99. Join us in celebrating 25 years of forming the RCIA ministry in Western Canada! Registration: Register online at: ht t p: //we s t e r n- c a t e c hum e na t e .blogs pot .c a or contact Michelle at (306) 358-2057 or ci c.m i ch e l l e @ sa s ka to o n r cd i o ce s e .c o m Youth Ministry Coordinator: St. Anne’s Parish in Saskatoon is seeking a faith-filled, energetic, organized candidate, excited to work with others in helping young people know Christ. The full-time position of Youth Ministry Coordinator involves 40 hours a week, with salary according to the Diocesan Salary Grid. Send resume and three letters of reference (including one from your pastor) by May 8 to: ya c@ sa i n ta n n e s.c a Prairie Hospice Society Volunteer Opportunity for individuals interested in providing support and services to those facing advancing illness, death and bereavement. The "Hospice Without Walls" program is a free, non-medical service that is provided within the individual's home and may include companionship, accompanying to appointments, shopping or errands, going for a walk, a drive, watching movies, playing cards, or other activities of interest. The next training program is May 24, 30, 31, June 6, 7, and 20. For this round of training, the society is seeking only candidates who are available to volunteer during the day on weekdays. For more information contact Prairie Hospice at (306) 249-5554 or e-mail i n q u i r y @ p r a i r i e h o s p i c e . o r g or visit the website at: w w w.p r a i r i e h o s p i ce .o r g Year of Consecrated Life: “Preach the gospel at all times. When necessary, use words.” - St. Francis of Assisi Diocesan Prayer Intention: We pray as a diocesan family for those suffering from natural disasters in our world, especially all those affected by the earthquake in Nepal. This “Diocesan Bulletin” is a publication of The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon Catholic Pastoral Centre, 123 Nelson Road, Saskatoon SK S7S 1H1 Phone: (306) 242-1500 or Toll free: 1-877-661-5005 E-mail: communications @s as kato o nr cdioces e.com www.s a s k a t oonr c dioc e s e .c om The communications office is supported by the Bishop’s Annual Appeal.
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