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Parish Bulletin

2/13/2021 0 Comments

February 14, 2021 - 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Our Lady of Peace Parish Also Serving Our Lady of the Smile parish, Waterhen Lake and
St. Jude’s Parish, Green Lake

Office Hours For Parish Secretary: Monday - Friday: 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Office Hours For Fr. Doug: Tuesday - Friday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Office Phone:  306-236-5122 
Cell Phone: 306-304-7271
Parish Email: olpsecretary@sasktel.net Pastor Email: olpmlpastor@sasktel.net
Address: 504-3rd Ave. East, Meadow Lake, SK S9X 1H5
 
“You are my refuge, Lord; with deliverance you surround me.” 
Psalm 32

February 14, 2021 - 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time
 
Our Vision:
A Community of Disciples
 
Our Mission
We commit to form disciples who joyfully and faithfully
live out the mission of Jesus Christ by enriching our relationship
with God and neighbour through the intercession of Our Lady of Peace.
 
Pastor: 
Fr. Doug Jeffrey, OMI
 
Parish Secretary:
Lorraine Thibeault
 
Pastoral Council Chair:
Doris Beaubien
 
Finance Council Chair:

Mass Attendance:  If you would like to attend mass on Saturday night or Sunday morning in Meadow Lake, please call the Parish Office 306-236-5122 BEFORE FRIDAY NOON and leave a message.  Reservations are necessary as we have limited capacity (30 people) and we do not want to turn someone away from the door.
 
Donation envelopes and Income Tax receipts may be picked up from the Parish Office Monday to Friday 2:00 to 4:30 p.m.
 
We are about to begin the Season of Lent! Do you have a Lenten Plan to help you prepare for the great Easter Triduum?
 
Masses and Intentions
 
Mon., Feb. 15
Personal Intention
 
Tues., Feb.  16 - 6:30 am (Facebook)
Linda Lepage by Carmelita Cameron
 
Wed., Feb. 17 – 12:30 pm St. Jude’s Parish, Green Lake (Ash Wednesday)
Wed. Feb 17 - 6:30 pm (Our Lady of Peace Church, Meadow Lake & Facebook) - Ash Wednesday
+Bobby Lachance and +Adeline Lafond by Norma Lachance
People of God
 
Thurs., Feb. 18 - 6:30 pm (Facebook)
Kayla, Chris, Madeline, and Elizabeth Hamoline by Maurice and Mary Lou Hamoline
 
Fri., Feb. 19 - 6:30 pm (Facebook)
Kayla, Chris, Madeline, and Elizabeth Hamoline by Maurice and Mary Lou Hamoline
 
Sat., Feb. 20 - 9:00 am (Facebook)
Anonymous Intention
 
Sat. Feb. 20 - 7:00 pm (Our Lady of Peace Parish Hall)
People of God in the Meadow Lake Cluster
 
Sun. Feb. 21 - 10 am (Our Lady of Peace Church, Meadow Lake & Facebook)
People of God in the Meadow Lake Cluster
 
Sun. Feb. 21 - 12:30 pm (St Jude’s Church, Green Lake)
People of God in the Meadow Lake Cluster
 
THIS WEEK IN THE PARISH: 
  1. “Songs at Seven” (Facebook - Catholic Church Meadow Lake) takes place Thursdays - 7 pm.
  2. Ash Wednesday:  St. Jude’s Parish, Green Lake 12:30 pm; Our Lady of Peace, Meadow Lake 6:30 pm.  Be sure to register for the Meadow Lake celebration.  For those who cannot make it for Ash Wednesday, Fr. Doug will distribute ashes on the First Sunday of Lent (Saturday and Sunday liturgies).
 
Office Closure: The Parish Office has been closed because Lorraine had been in close contact with someone who had tested positive for COVID-19. She was asked by Public Health to isolate until Monday, February 15. The Office will be open on Tuesday, February 16. Out of caution, because of my contact with Lorraine, I have limited my contact with others. As of today, neither Lorraine nor I have displayed any symptoms.
 
A Special Message from the Diocese of Prince Albert: “We are pleased to enclose your payment ($101.18) from the Bishop’s Annual Appeal. This represents your final payment for the 2019 Bishop’s Appeal. The 2019 portion is based on the donations that have been received as of January 18, 2020.”
Our Bishop, Albert Thevenot, our Appeal Administrator, Louis Hradecki and our Appeal Director Andrea Langlois wish to thank the people of Our Lady of Peace Parish for their generosity and for their faith. Please note that due to changes in the Appeal Organization there will be no refund to the parishes from the 2020 Bishop’s Appeal, although we once again surpassed our goal thanks to your generosity.
 
First Reconciliation – If your child is ready to begin preparation for the celebration of this sacrament, please contact me (Fr. Doug) at the Parish Office (306) 236 5122. I will arrange to meet with you, we will complete the registration information, I will share the resource books with you, and I will give you some tips re: how to use the books. When your child is ready, we will celebrate the sacrament of reconciliation. Because of Covid-19 this work which is often done in groups will be done individually to keep everyone as safe as possible.
 
Congratulations to Paul and Theresa Tourand who celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary on February 14th.
 
A Change in Prayer – We received the following from our Diocesan Liturgy Director, Heidi Epp. “In a Decree of Implementation issued on 8 December 2020, and following a request from the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments sent to the Episcopal Conferences of all English-speaking countries, the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) agreed to adjust the English-language wording to the conclusion of the Collect (the opening prayer) in the Roman Missal as approved for use in Canada. As of Ash Wednesday, 17 February 2021, the word “one” is to be omitted from the conclusion of the Collect, and likewise of similar prayers in the liturgy (for example, the Blessing of Water at the Easter Vigil). Instead of ending “one God, for ever and ever”, the Collect will now end “God, for ever and ever”.
Until now, the word “one” has been used in the conclusion to the Collect in both the earlier and the current English-language translations of the Roman Missal. However, in consultation with the International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL), the Bishops of English-speaking countries have or are in the process of deciding when and how each country will implement this change. The reason for the change, as requested by the Holy See, it is to avoid possible misunderstandings about the identity of the Son within the Blessed Trinity, or even the misconception that Our Lord Jesus Christ is “one God” among others.”
 
SHARE LENT – The Share Lent theme this year is Share Love, Share Lent.  You can make a contribution to Development and Peace by using your donation envelopes (Solidarity Sunday, March 21), by donating online at devp.org/sharelent, by mailing a cheque to 1425 Rene-Levesque Blvd. W., 3rd Floor, Montreal (Quebec) H3G 1T7, or by calling 1-888-234-8533.  Thank you for participating in Share Lent 2021.  Development & Peace wishes you health, love and fraternity in the New Year.
 
LIVING WORKS FAITH TRAINING:  Suicide is a serious issue in our time and in our communities. Anne Duriez is the Roots of Hope Community Coordinator (Mental Health and Addiction Services) for Meadow Lake. She is offering an online workshop to give people skills to help those who are struggling with suicidal thoughts and actions. If you would like to take part in this online training and become a resource person for people who are struggling, please contact Anne at 306-236-1542, identify your parish community and sign up. The cost for the program is being covered by Saskatchewan Health.

SaskHealth/Diocesan Covid-19 Guidelines –Let us continue to keep one another safe by following the Provincial guidelines. Let us express our love for one another by putting our sisters and brothers first.

Special Clergy Announcement from Bishop Thevenot - Deacon Richard Lucas will serve the Paradise Hill Cluster and the growing Catholic community of Lloydminster, as well as, the faith communities of St. Theresa, Wakaw and St. Bernadette, One Arrow First Nation.
 
A Prayer as we Wait for a New Bishop
Heavenly Father, we give you thanks for sending us your Son, Jesus Christ, to be our shepherd.
We ask you to send your Holy Spirit upon us during this time of discernment.
We pray that the one you have chosen will respond to your call.
May your Spirit give him the wisdom for this calling and the love to continue to gather Your people in faith, joy, peace and hope.
We ask this prayer through your Son and Mary, mother of the Church.  Amen 

What’s your Catholic IQ?   Last bulletin’s question and answer:   Jesus taught his disciples by telling short stories called (a) parables.  Jesus used many parables to emphasize his points.  Two are the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32) and the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37.) 
 
This week’s question:  Jesus said, “Where two or three are gathered in my name…”  The rest of this statement is (a)I am there among them” (b) “they must sell all, give to the poor, and come follow me” (c)”the kingdom of heaven is theirs” (d) “they shall inherit the earth.”

PRINCE ALBERT DIOCESAN ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
A Virtual Lenten Bible Study with Christine Taylor and other members of the     Evangelization and Catechesis Commission will be offered
Thursdays during Lent from Feb 18 - Mar 25 from 7:00-8:30 p.m. 

A Virtual Lenten Retreat with Deacon Mike Hardwicke
The Great Story of Jesus in Nine Acts
March 6, 2021 from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
There is a $10 cost for the booklet for this retreat.
 

A video series, which hopes to support families in telling the Easter story to their children will be offered during Lent into the Triduum. It will be similar to the Children's Liturgy offerings on the RC Diocese of Prince Albert: Evangelization and Catechesis Facebook page and later on the Evangelization and Catechesis webpage on RC Diocese of PA website.  Each video will be between 15-30 minutes and contain a short reading from the story Benjamin's Box followed by a Scripture reading, a craft, a challenge, and a prayer.

By the end of the series, children with their families will have heard the Easter story and collected items symbolizing key moments of Jesus' experience during his last days:
  • His triumphant entry into Jerusalem on a donkey  
  • The last supper
  • Jesus' prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane
  • Jesus' torture and crucifixion
  • The Resurrection on Easter morning.
Here is the video schedule:
Monday, February 15 - Introduction to Lent and Benjamin's Box 
Mondays during Lent - February 22 and March 1, 8,15,22, and 29
Holy Thursday - April 1
Good Friday - April 2
Easter Sunday - April 4
 
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