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FEBRUARY 3, 2019
OUR�MISSION:��WHAT�IS�THE�REBUILT�BOOK�CLUB�ALL�ABOUT?�WEEK�ONE:��DO�WE�KNOW�OUR�WHY?�
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You�may�wonder�why�Holy�Family� is�doing�this�“Book�Club”.� �There� is� increasing�awareness�within�the�wider�church�about�the�disconnect�of�people�from�the�church.��Even�here�at�Holy�Family�we�see�this.��We�hear�from�people�who�are�concerned�for�the�church,�who�are�concerned�for�their�family�members�and�friends�who�no�longer�participate� in�their�faith,�or�even�rely�on�their�faith�in�their�life.��We�also�hear�from�people�who�are�struggling�themselves�with�feeling�connected�with�the�church�and�their�faith.��You�may�have�heard�Fr.�László�or�Fr.�Matthew�ask�us�the�question,�“Why�do�you�come�to�church?”.��Well,�why?�
While� the�Book�Club�study�of� “Rebuilt:� The�Story�of� a�Catholic�Church”� is�about�engaging�more�parishioners� in� the�process�of�looking� at� our� church� and�how� to� create� a� stronger� and� even�more� vibrant� community,� it� really� is�more� about� helping� us� all�individually�and�collectively�find�our�way�in�our�mission.�
In�his�message�on�the�new�Rebuilt�page�on�our�website,�Fr.�László�speaks�of�this�very�deep�purpose:�
“By�maintaining�a�strong�focus�on�the�mission�Jesus�gave�us�to�love�God,�love�others�and�make�disciples,�we�can�grow�deeper�in�our�faith,�strengthen�our�community,�and�be�the�disciples�we�are�all�called�to�be.�No�matter�who�you�are,�or�where�you�are�in�life�and�in�faith�–�you�can�be�a�part�of�the�amazing�journey�to�grow�our�parish,�reach�out�to�those�beyond�our�congregation,�and�make�church�matter.�Our�aim�is�for�every�person�who�attends�our�book�club,�or�follows�us�online,�to�find�practical,�relevant�and�powerful�ways�to�joyfully�live�their�faith,�and�to�feel�empowered�to�do�so�in�these�very�busy�and�complicated�times.”�
In�the�first�week�of�our�Book�Club,�about�300�people�came�together� in�the�4�different�sessions�to�watch�a�video�of�Fr.�Michael�(one�of� the�authors�of� “Rebuilt”),�participate� in� small� group�discussions�and�consider� their�own�“call� to�action”� for� faith.� � It� is�important�to�realize�that�our�mission�is�biblical,�and�each�of�the�videos�from�Fr.�Michael�is�also�biblical�–�they�are�his�homilies�to�his�parish�based�on�the�Gospel�and�connecting�the�Word�of�God�to�the�life�and�times�of�his�people.��In�the�first�video,�he�speaks�about�the�temptation�of�Jesus�by�the�devil�(Luke�4:�1�12).��Each�time,�Jesus�responds�with�scripture�and�resists�the�temptation.��Fr.�Michael�talks�about�this�being�the�temptation�to�short�cuts,�about�avoiding�the�hard�work.��The�temptation�to�Jesus�was�to�forget�about�the�cross,�but�he�couldn't�forget�about�the�cross�because�that�is�why�he�came,�it�is�his�"why"!��What�is�our�why?�
Are� we� being� distracted� from� our� true� purpose� by� things� which� are� out� of� alignment� or� even� in� direct� contradiction� to� our�mission?�Are�we�seeking�the�safe,�comfortable�satisfaction�that�comes�from�maintaining�the�status�quo?��Are�we�being�tempted�to�spend�our�time�on�things�which�seem�easier�or�more�rewarding�than�what�we�should�really�be�doing�as�followers�of�Christ?�
In�the�first�book�club�sessions,�the�thoughts�of�our�participants�were�very�clear:��many�share�concerns�about�family�members�and�friends�who�are�no�longer�active�in�their�faith;�many�are�seeking�to�grow�closer�to�God�themselves;�so�many�want�to�discern�how�they�can�help�support�bringing�others�back�into�relationship�with�God�and�their�faith.���
You�also�heard�in�Fr.�László’s�homily�on�Sunday�that�our�church�exists�in�a�consumer�culture�that�is�contrary�to�our�mission,�and�which�has�particularly�pushed�away�our�young�people.��Trying�to�respond�to�these�concerns�is�what�makes�church�matter,�when�it�means�enough�personally�to�each�person�that�they�engage�in�conversation�about�it�and�then�take�action�because�they�do�see�it�as�their�mission.��They�know�that�church�is�not�just�a�building�we�go�to,�but�“church”�is�the�body�of�Jesus�on�earth,�and�we�ARE�the�many�parts�of�that�body�called�to�continue�His�work�for�the�sake�of�those�we�love�and�a�whole�and�healthy�world.��Please�join�us�in�our�mission!���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Mary�Kay�Boase�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Director�of�New�Evangelization������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
��Monday,�February�4,�7pm�+Jeanette�&�Joyce�Coe�req�by�Maurice�Coe�Tuesday,�February�5,�9am�+Kathleen�Mary�Planeta�req�by�Brian�&�Elfrida�Jeppesen�Wednesday,�February�6,�7pm�CWL�Members�Living�&�Deceased�Thursday,�February�7,�9am�+Giovanni�Rocchio�req�by��Wife�&�Family�Friday,�February�8,�7pm��+Gabriel�Cannistraci�req�by�Ian�&�Zonita�Reid�Saturday�February�9�9:00am�+Gerald�Ivanski�req�by����������������Edward,�Christine,�Matthew����������������&�Michael�5:00pm�Sp�Int�Nelson�Tellis�req�by������������������Family����������������
������������������������������������������ARE�YOU�PLANNING�TO�BE�A�CATHOLIC�SCHOOL�TEACHER?��It� is� critical� for� you� to� know� that� to� be�hired�to�teach�in�any�Catholic�school�board�in�Ontario,�as�part�of�your�application�for�employment� there� must� be� a� pastoral�letter�of�reference�from�your�pastor.�If�you�(or� if� your� adult� child)� are� planning� to�apply� to� teach� in� a� Catholic� school,� it� is�highly� recommended� you� contact� the�parish�months�before�you�apply�to�have�a�conversation�early�in�the�process�and�you�will� avoid� disappointment� and� stress� at�the� time� when� applications� are� to� be�submitted.� Please� see� the� policy� below�regarding�Pastoral�letters.��
PASTORAL�REFERENCE�LETTERS�In� order� to� have� Pastoral� Letters� to� be�signed,� you� must� be� a� registered�parishioner,� attending� Sunday� Mass�regularly� and� have� volunteered� in�different� parish� ministries� for� at� least� 4�months.� Fr.� László� cannot� sign� a�reference� form� if� he� does� not� know� the�person� and� has� no� personal� knowledge�of� the� individual’s� involvement� in� the�parish.���
CREATING�A�CULTURE�OF�ENCOUNTERING�CHRIST�The�Church�is�a�place�of�prayer.�You�come�on�Sundays�to�spend�time�with�the�Lord�to�pray�and�have�a�conversation�with�Him.�Although�Holy�Family�Parish�encourages�parishioners� to� be� welcoming,� hospitable� and� promote� a� friendly� and� warm�atmosphere,�we�have�to�respect�and�consider�others�who�are�praying�in�the�church�after� the�Mass.� Therefore,� to�maintain� reverence�and� silence�at� the�back�of� the�church� after� the� Sunday� Masses,� please� go� down� to� the� parish� hall� for�conversation,� fellowship� and� coffee.� Let� us� do� our� part� in� keeping� our� church�conducive�to�prayer.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Fr.�László�Nagy,�Pastor�
�IT,�COMMUNICATION�AND�DESIGN�MINISTRY�
Holy�Family�is�committed�to�finding�relevant�ways�to�communicate�the�gospel,�and�support�the�spiritual�needs�of�our�community.�Though�our�new�website,�and�other�communication�media,�we�are�making�discipleship,�faith�formation,�and�community�involvement�more� easily� accessible� to� those�within� our� parish,� and� those�we� are�trying� to� reach.� Our� parishioners� have� been� generously� blessed� with�an�amazing�pool� of� gifts� and� talents.� We� are� working� hard� to� connect� individuals� with�opportunities� to� serve� where� they� can� to� play� to� their� strengths,� and� joyfully�contribute� to� the� parish� mission.�If� you'd� like� to� get� involved,� we� have�opportunities�for�anyone�with�experience,�or�an�interest�in:�Web�design�(including�Word� Press),�Coding,�Graphic� design,�Social� Media,� Audio� /� Video� technology.�Please�consider�joining�this�important�ministry,�as�we�share�the�good�news�through�current� and� emerging� technologies.� Please� speak� to� John� Reid,� or� email�[email protected] �to�find�out�more.�
�CWL�ANNOUNCEMENT�
The� Catholic�Women's� League�will� be� holding�their� next� General�Meeting� on�Wednesday,�February�6th�starting�with�the�7:00�pm�Mass.��All�women�parishioners�and�guests�above�the�age�of�16�are�welcome�to�attend.�See�what�we�are�all� about�and� the�work�we�do� for�our�parish�and�our�community.��We�can�be�contacted�at��[email protected] .�
�FESTA�ITALIANA�
Join�us�for�our�Italian�Dinner�Dance�on�Saturday�February�9�at�7:00pm.�Doors�open�at�6:30pm.� � Ticket� are� available� for� sale� at� the� back� of� the� church.� Italian� style�meal,�homemade�tiramisu,�open�wine�bar.�Coffee,�tea�included.�50/50�draw�and�many�door�prizes.�Entertainment�by�Joe�Collura.�Lots�of�dancing�lots�of�fun!!�Ticket�price�is�$55.00�per�person�and�$25.00�for�children�below�12�years�old.��We�need�student�volunteers�to�help�serve.�Community�service�hours�will�be�given.�For�further�information�please�call�Angie�at�905�721�8878.�
�NEW�BEGINNINGS�WORKSHOP�
Are�you�Separated,�Divorced?��If�you�are�struggling…�you�don’t�have�to�do�this�alone.�
New� Beginnings� is� a� ministry� dedicated� to� assisting� those� who� have� suffered� a� loss�through,� separation�and�divorce.� Together…�we�explore�our�grief,� experience�healing�and�renew�our�faith.���
St.�Bernadette’s���Support�Group�Start�Date:�February�11,�2019,�7:00�pm�to�9:00�pm�For�more� information� and� to� register,� please� contact:� Arcangelo� Limanni� –� Program�Promoter�[email protected] �or�call�him�at�(416)�921�1163�ext.�2225.���
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OUR�MISSION:��WHAT�IS�THE�REBUILT�BOOK�CLUB�ALL�ABOUT?�WEEK�ONE:��DO�WE�KNOW�OUR�WHY?�
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You�may�wonder�why�Holy�Family� is�doing�this�“Book�Club”.� �There� is� increasing�awareness�within�the�wider�church�about�the�disconnect�of�people�from�the�church.��Even�here�at�Holy�Family�we�see�this.��We�hear�from�people�who�are�concerned�for�the�church,�who�are�concerned�for�their�family�members�and�friends�who�no�longer�participate� in�their�faith,�or�even�rely�on�their�faith�in�their�life.��We�also�hear�from�people�who�are�struggling�themselves�with�feeling�connected�with�the�church�and�their�faith.��You�may�have�heard�Fr.�László�or�Fr.�Matthew�ask�us�the�question,�“Why�do�you�come�to�church?”.��Well,�why?�
While� the�Book�Club�study�of� “Rebuilt:� The�Story�of� a�Catholic�Church”� is�about�engaging�more�parishioners� in� the�process�of�looking� at� our� church� and�how� to� create� a� stronger� and� even�more� vibrant� community,� it� really� is�more� about� helping� us� all�individually�and�collectively�find�our�way�in�our�mission.�
In�his�message�on�the�new�Rebuilt�page�on�our�website,�Fr.�László�speaks�of�this�very�deep�purpose:�
“By�maintaining�a�strong�focus�on�the�mission�Jesus�gave�us�to�love�God,�love�others�and�make�disciples,�we�can�grow�deeper�in�our�faith,�strengthen�our�community,�and�be�the�disciples�we�are�all�called�to�be.�No�matter�who�you�are,�or�where�you�are�in�life�and�in�faith�–�you�can�be�a�part�of�the�amazing�journey�to�grow�our�parish,�reach�out�to�those�beyond�our�congregation,�and�make�church�matter.�Our�aim�is�for�every�person�who�attends�our�book�club,�or�follows�us�online,�to�find�practical,�relevant�and�powerful�ways�to�joyfully�live�their�faith,�and�to�feel�empowered�to�do�so�in�these�very�busy�and�complicated�times.”�
In�the�first�week�of�our�Book�Club,�about�300�people�came�together� in�the�4�different�sessions�to�watch�a�video�of�Fr.�Michael�(one�of� the�authors�of� “Rebuilt”),�participate� in� small� group�discussions�and�consider� their�own�“call� to�action”� for� faith.� � It� is�important�to�realize�that�our�mission�is�biblical,�and�each�of�the�videos�from�Fr.�Michael�is�also�biblical�–�they�are�his�homilies�to�his�parish�based�on�the�Gospel�and�connecting�the�Word�of�God�to�the�life�and�times�of�his�people.��In�the�first�video,�he�speaks�about�the�temptation�of�Jesus�by�the�devil�(Luke�4:�1�12).��Each�time,�Jesus�responds�with�scripture�and�resists�the�temptation.��Fr.�Michael�talks�about�this�being�the�temptation�to�short�cuts,�about�avoiding�the�hard�work.��The�temptation�to�Jesus�was�to�forget�about�the�cross,�but�he�couldn't�forget�about�the�cross�because�that�is�why�he�came,�it�is�his�"why"!��What�is�our�why?�
Are� we� being� distracted� from� our� true� purpose� by� things� which� are� out� of� alignment� or� even� in� direct� contradiction� to� our�mission?�Are�we�seeking�the�safe,�comfortable�satisfaction�that�comes�from�maintaining�the�status�quo?��Are�we�being�tempted�to�spend�our�time�on�things�which�seem�easier�or�more�rewarding�than�what�we�should�really�be�doing�as�followers�of�Christ?�
In�the�first�book�club�sessions,�the�thoughts�of�our�participants�were�very�clear:��many�share�concerns�about�family�members�and�friends�who�are�no�longer�active�in�their�faith;�many�are�seeking�to�grow�closer�to�God�themselves;�so�many�want�to�discern�how�they�can�help�support�bringing�others�back�into�relationship�with�God�and�their�faith.���
You�also�heard�in�Fr.�László’s�homily�on�Sunday�that�our�church�exists�in�a�consumer�culture�that�is�contrary�to�our�mission,�and�which�has�particularly�pushed�away�our�young�people.��Trying�to�respond�to�these�concerns�is�what�makes�church�matter,�when�it�means�enough�personally�to�each�person�that�they�engage�in�conversation�about�it�and�then�take�action�because�they�do�see�it�as�their�mission.��They�know�that�church�is�not�just�a�building�we�go�to,�but�“church”�is�the�body�of�Jesus�on�earth,�and�we�ARE�the�many�parts�of�that�body�called�to�continue�His�work�for�the�sake�of�those�we�love�and�a�whole�and�healthy�world.��Please�join�us�in�our�mission!���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Mary�Kay�Boase�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Director�of�New�Evangelization������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
��Monday,�February�4,�7pm�+Jeanette�&�Joyce�Coe�req�by�Maurice�Coe�Tuesday,�February�5,�9am�+Kathleen�Mary�Planeta�req�by�Brian�&�Elfrida�Jeppesen�Wednesday,�February�6,�7pm�CWL�Members�Living�&�Deceased�Thursday,�February�7,�9am�+Giovanni�Rocchio�req�by��Wife�&�Family�Friday,�February�8,�7pm��+Gabriel�Cannistraci�req�by�Ian�&�Zonita�Reid�Saturday�February�9�9:00am�+Gerald�Ivanski�req�by����������������Edward,�Christine,�Matthew����������������&�Michael�5:00pm�Sp�Int�Nelson�Tellis�req�by������������������Family����������������
������������������������������������������ARE�YOU�PLANNING�TO�BE�A�CATHOLIC�SCHOOL�TEACHER?��It� is� critical� for� you� to� know� that� to� be�hired�to�teach�in�any�Catholic�school�board�in�Ontario,�as�part�of�your�application�for�employment� there� must� be� a� pastoral�letter�of�reference�from�your�pastor.�If�you�(or� if� your� adult� child)� are� planning� to�apply� to� teach� in� a� Catholic� school,� it� is�highly� recommended� you� contact� the�parish�months�before�you�apply�to�have�a�conversation�early�in�the�process�and�you�will� avoid� disappointment� and� stress� at�the� time� when� applications� are� to� be�submitted.� Please� see� the� policy� below�regarding�Pastoral�letters.��
PASTORAL�REFERENCE�LETTERS�In� order� to� have� Pastoral� Letters� to� be�signed,� you� must� be� a� registered�parishioner,� attending� Sunday� Mass�regularly� and� have� volunteered� in�different� parish� ministries� for� at� least� 4�months.� Fr.� László� cannot� sign� a�reference� form� if� he� does� not� know� the�person� and� has� no� personal� knowledge�of� the� individual’s� involvement� in� the�parish.���
CREATING�A�CULTURE�OF�ENCOUNTERING�CHRIST�The�Church�is�a�place�of�prayer.�You�come�on�Sundays�to�spend�time�with�the�Lord�to�pray�and�have�a�conversation�with�Him.�Although�Holy�Family�Parish�encourages�parishioners� to� be� welcoming,� hospitable� and� promote� a� friendly� and� warm�atmosphere,�we�have�to�respect�and�consider�others�who�are�praying�in�the�church�after� the�Mass.� Therefore,� to�maintain� reverence�and� silence�at� the�back�of� the�church� after� the� Sunday� Masses,� please� go� down� to� the� parish� hall� for�conversation,� fellowship� and� coffee.� Let� us� do� our� part� in� keeping� our� church�conducive�to�prayer.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Fr.�László�Nagy,�Pastor�
�IT,�COMMUNICATION�AND�DESIGN�MINISTRY�
Holy�Family�is�committed�to�finding�relevant�ways�to�communicate�the�gospel,�and�support�the�spiritual�needs�of�our�community.�Though�our�new�website,�and�other�communication�media,�we�are�making�discipleship,�faith�formation,�and�community�involvement�more� easily� accessible� to� those�within� our� parish,� and� those�we� are�trying� to� reach.� Our� parishioners� have� been� generously� blessed� with�an�amazing�pool� of� gifts� and� talents.� We� are� working� hard� to� connect� individuals� with�opportunities� to� serve� where� they� can� to� play� to� their� strengths,� and� joyfully�contribute� to� the� parish� mission.�If� you'd� like� to� get� involved,� we� have�opportunities�for�anyone�with�experience,�or�an�interest�in:�Web�design�(including�Word� Press),�Coding,�Graphic� design,�Social� Media,� Audio� /� Video� technology.�Please�consider�joining�this�important�ministry,�as�we�share�the�good�news�through�current� and� emerging� technologies.� Please� speak� to� John� Reid,� or� email�[email protected] �to�find�out�more.�
�CWL�ANNOUNCEMENT�
The� Catholic�Women's� League�will� be� holding�their� next� General�Meeting� on�Wednesday,�February�6th�starting�with�the�7:00�pm�Mass.��All�women�parishioners�and�guests�above�the�age�of�16�are�welcome�to�attend.�See�what�we�are�all� about�and� the�work�we�do� for�our�parish�and�our�community.��We�can�be�contacted�at��[email protected] .�
�FESTA�ITALIANA�
Join�us�for�our�Italian�Dinner�Dance�on�Saturday�February�9�at�7:00pm.�Doors�open�at�6:30pm.� � Ticket� are� available� for� sale� at� the� back� of� the� church.� Italian� style�meal,�homemade�tiramisu,�open�wine�bar.�Coffee,�tea�included.�50/50�draw�and�many�door�prizes.�Entertainment�by�Joe�Collura.�Lots�of�dancing�lots�of�fun!!�Ticket�price�is�$55.00�per�person�and�$25.00�for�children�below�12�years�old.��We�need�student�volunteers�to�help�serve.�Community�service�hours�will�be�given.�For�further�information�please�call�Angie�at�905�721�8878.�
�NEW�BEGINNINGS�WORKSHOP�
Are�you�Separated,�Divorced?��If�you�are�struggling…�you�don’t�have�to�do�this�alone.�
New� Beginnings� is� a� ministry� dedicated� to� assisting� those� who� have� suffered� a� loss�through,� separation�and�divorce.� Together…�we�explore�our�grief,� experience�healing�and�renew�our�faith.���
St.�Bernadette’s���Support�Group�Start�Date:�February�11,�2019,�7:00�pm�to�9:00�pm�For�more� information� and� to� register,� please� contact:� Arcangelo� Limanni� –� Program�Promoter�[email protected] �or�call�him�at�(416)�921�1163�ext.�2225.���
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