“The justice of God has been manifested
through faith in Jesus Christ” (cf. Rm 3, 21-22)
Dear Brothers and Sisters!
Each year, on the occasion of Lent, the Church invites us to a sincere review of our life in light of the teachings of the Gospel. This year, I would like to offer you some reflections on the great theme of justice, beginning from the Pauline affirmation: “The justice of God has been manifested through faith in Jesus Christ” (cf. Rm 3, 21-22).
Justice: “dare cuique suum”
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An opportunity to learn more of our Christian Catholic Faith is offered to everyone, Every Monday evening at 7:30-9:30 PM
Downstairs in room 1.
For more information, contact Josie Crisostomo @ 905 856 2963 OR
Deacon Diego via Church office
Songs, prayers for the sick, personal intentions, holy rosary & Charisms or Gifts as per St. Paul’s Letters
Once again The CWL of the Immaculate Conception Parish organized a New Year’s Eve gala at Platinum banquet hall. Many parishioners with their family and friends came together to welcome 2010 & spend a fun evening together
The ladies are proud to report that the event was again a success as the hall was filled with many members of our parish community of all ages. The Youth group also joined us and all had great time.
The CWL thanks the sponsors, the volunteers and all the guests that participated. Thank you
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
In a previous Catechesis I presented Bernard of Clairvaux, the "Doctor Mellifluus", a great protagonist of the 12th century. His biographer a friend who esteemed him was William of Saint-Thierry on whom I am reflecting in this morning's Catechesis.
The church was full of people on December 8th, feast of the Immaculate Conception.
Our faith in the immaculate conception of Mother Mary helps in our faith in the love of God and to be sure that the evil is finally defeated.
After the mass there was a refreshment offered and prepared by the Knight of Columbus, Blessed Luigi Monti Council.