Diocesan Bulletin Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time www.saskatoonrcdiocese.com 1 In all things we are rooted in Christ, in His desire to bring God’s love to all peoples. Upcoming Events Great Catholic Thinkers - Fr. Karl Rahner, SJ, is dubbed “the first modern theologian.” Learn more 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17 as Bishop Gerald Wiesner, OMI, leads a Foundations session on “Great Catholic Thinkers” held at the Cathedral of the Holy Family in Saskatoon. Everyone welcome. (Freewill offering.) Faith formation - St. John Bosco Parish, 1202 Avenue O South, Saskatoon is hosting a series of talks on faith formation and couples’ prayer. Talks begin each evening at 7 p.m. and include: ”What Happens at Mass” Wednesday, Nov. 19; and “Praying with Sacred Scripture” Wednesday, Nov. 26. Presented by Matthew Courchene. All are welcome. Panel discussion: "To Be a Church in Dialogue" will be held 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at St. Andrew’s College on the University of Saskatchewan Campus. Join the United Church's Riverbend Presbytery in reflection on local, national, and international ecumenical dialogue. Panellists include three local experts: Gordon Jensen (Lutheran), Sandra Beardsall (United Church of Canada), and Nick Jesson (Roman Catholic). Everyone is welcome. Women's Wellness Day, with a theme of “Holy Health and Healing” offered at Queen's House Saturday, Nov. 22, facilitated by Elaine Zakreski and Diane Waldbillig, combining inspiring spiritual stories with Holy Yoga, a unique prayer form honoring Jesus. Register at w w w.q u e e n sh o u se .o r g or for info call Diane: (306) 668 1085 or d i a n e w @ h o l yy o g a .n e t FacetoFace United Conference 2014 will unite, support, and challenge participants in their faith, through eucharistic adoration, keynote talks, and fellowship for adults and teens 14+ Nov. 22 and 23 at the Cathedral of the Holy Family, 123 Nelson Road, Saskatoon. The theme is “All is Grace.” Registration opens 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22 and conference finishes 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23. Keynote speakers are Ken Yasinski, Matt Nelson and Leah Perrault. Cost is $60. See: w w w.f2 f.ca /u n i te d - co n fe r e n c e Ecumenical Service to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Vatican II's Decree on Ecumenism 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 21 St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, 1902 Munroe Avenue, Saskatoon A wine and cheese reception will follow. Living With Dignity 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 26 Cathedral of the Holy Family, Saskatoon Sponsored by the Canadian Medical and Dental Society and the Diocese of Saskatoon, this evening includes guest speaker Dr. Margaret Cottle, a clinical instructor at UBC, a palliative physician and a member of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition. She will be joined by Larry Worthen of Dartmouth Nova Scotia who is the acting director of the Canadian Medical and Dental Society. This public event is open to all, at no cost. A separate event for parish leadership will take place Nov. 28. Contact Myron at (306) 659-5841 for more info. A lecture series about “Pope Francis on the Joy of the Gospel” will be presented by Fr. Gregory Hrynkiw, ASTH, a Byzantine-Catholic monk, with sessions from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., Room 1002 at St. Thomas More College, 1437 College Drive, Saskatoon: Thursday, Nov. 27 on “The Joy of Encountering: Christ and Pope Francis”; Dec. 4 on “The Joy of the Liturgy”; and on Dec. 11 “The Joy of Serving My Neighbour.” Catholic Christian Outreach (CCO) Meet the Movement annual fundraising dinner will be held Friday, Nov. 28 at St. Anne parish, 217 Lenore Drive, Saskatoon. Cocktails 6 p.m., Dinner 6:30 p.m., program to follow. RSVP by Nov. 18: cco.ca/saskatoonmtm or call John Boskill at (306) 260-9672 or e-mail: j o h n .b o s ki l l @ cco .ca Advent Retreat with Bishop Gerry Wiesner, OMI, will be held 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 29 at Queen’s House, Saskatoon; Cost: $30. Advent is a time of watching, waiting, expecting, anticipation, preparation and hope. Advent focuses on the Lord: the Lord who has come once and for all; the Lord who is continuously coming in so many ways; the Lord who will come at the end of the age. This time together will help prepare to celebrate and live this special time. To register, e-mail: r e c e p ti o n i st@ q u e e n sh o u se .o r g or call 306-242-1916. St. Therese Institute in Bruno, SK presents “Silent Before the Crib”, an Advent retreat retreat Nov. 28-29, with opportunity for guided reflection and silence. Register by visiting h ttp ://st- t.ca /tw t or call Carolyn at (306) 369-2555. Churches for Environmental Action 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 310 Lenore Drive in Saskatoon. Speakers will be Jim Harding and Bishop Don Bolen. Lunch by donation. pre-registration is not required. 2 Message Board Story time at the Msgr. Michael J. Koch Resource Library 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 20 features guest reader Blake Sittler. Please note there is no story time on Thursday, Nov. 27. The resource library, which is funded by the BAA, is located on the second floor of the Cathedral of the Holy Family in Saskatoon. Christmas Without You - Christmas is a difficult time of the year for anyone who has lost a loved one. ‘Mourning to Dawn Grief Ministry’ and St. Therese Institute of Faith and Mission are offering a day of hope and support for those who have lost a loved one. It will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 at St. Therese Institute of Faith and Mission, in Bruno SK. Cost: $20 (includes lunch). To register call 306-369-2555 or register online at w w w. S t T h e r e s e . c a Carpooling from Saskatoon can be arranged by calling Dianna at (306) 3820535 or Claire at (306) 380-9645. An Interfaith Conversation on Climate Change will be held 6:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 8 at Albert Community Centre Loft, 610 Clarence Ave. S., Saskatoon. Prison outreach – The diocesan Restorative Ministry office is seeking donations of rosaries for men at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre. Please drop off donations at the Catholic Pastoral Centre, 2nd floor of Holy Family Cathedral, 123 Nelson Road, Saskatoon or contact Dianne at 306-659-5845. Also needed are donations of bibles, blank greeting cards, as well as white socks, sweat pants and parkas (large, XL, XXL and up). Walking With Our Sisters commemorative art installation is at Wanuskewin Heritage Park in Saskatoon until Nov. 21, to honour the lives of missing and murdered Aboriginal women, to acknowledge the grief and torment that the families and communities of these women continue to suffer, and to raise awareness of the issue and create opportunity for dialogue. For information on the WWOS hours, and transportation options: www.wanuskewin.com/calendar_event/walking-with-our-sisters/ The Saskatoon event is in need of support, volunteers and donations. There is an urgent need for men to assist as “firekeepers,” as well as other volunteers. Fundraising is underway to help cover accommodation, meal and travel costs for families of missing and murdered women, to cover the cost of a deaf interpreter, etc. Other needs include: hides for drummaking workshop (moose, elk or deer), tobacco for ceremonies, firewood, and food for the men who are volunteering around the clock to keep the fire going. Please see the Facebook page for more information at: www.facebook.com/saskatoonwwos or e-mail: shumard1320@gmail.com if you are able to help. Eucharistic adoration times in locations around the diocese are listed at: www.saskatoonrcdiocese.com/adoration Stewardship Corner: Your Faith in Action We are children of light, invited and baptized to live as the good wife; opening hands to the poor, reaching out to the needy. God has given each of us certain abilities and resources. Do you use these only for own needs and wants? Are you afraid of generous giving? Trust in God, sow into his Kingdom for his glory, then more will be entrusted to you and you will have an abundance. God cannot be out-given. www.dscatholicfoundation.ca/parish-stewardship-resources F O U NDATIO NS : Exploring Our Faith Together: www.s a s k a t oonr c dioc e s e .c om /f ounda t ions # iBelieve Because - presented by Colm Leyne at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18 at St. James, Wilkie. Contact Colette at (306) 843-2260 to register. Me, Myself and Marriage - presented by Colm Leyne at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19 at St. Peter in Unity. Contact Kathy at 306228-4141 to register. “Who Was Mary Magdalene Really?” - presented by Sr. Teresita Kambeitz, OSU, at 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20 at Holy Spirit, Saskatoon, SK. Contact (306) 374-1425 to register. Human Trafficking: The Modern Day Form of Slavery presented by Savelia Curniski at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 27 at St. Philip Neri, Saskatoon. Contact Ethna at (306) 343-0325. The 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council’s Decree on Ecumenism will be marked on Nov. 21. “While it is true that many Christians understand the moral teaching of the Gospel differently from Catholics, and do not accept the same solutions to the more difficult problems of modern society, nevertheless they share our desire to stand by the words of Christ as the source of Christian virtue, and to obey the command of the Apostle: ‘And whatever you do, in word or in work, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, giving thanks to God the Father through Him’ (Col. 3, 17).” – Decree on Ecumenism, Paragraph 23 The Catholic Bishops of Canada have issued a document entitled “A Church in Dialogue” to coincide with the 50th anniversary. Find it online at: www.c c c b.c a Diocesan Prayer Intention - We pray as a diocesan family for our sisters and brothers around the world who are enduring persecution for their Christian faith. Sunday Smile - The farmer's son was returning from the market with a crate of chickens his father had entrusted to him, when all of a sudden the box fell of his wagon and broke open. Chickens scurried off in different directions, but the determined boy walked all over the neighborhood, looking far and wide, scooping up the wayward birds and returning them to the repaired crate. Unsure whether he had found them all, the boy reluctantly returned home. "Pa, the chickens got loose," the boy confessed sadly, "but I managed to find twelve of them." "Well, you did a good job, son," the farmer beamed. "You only started with seven." 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 w w w.s as k at oon rcd ioces e.com The communications office is supported by the Bishop’s Annual Appeal.
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