St. Stephen Parish 5128-53 rd Street Lacombe, AB T4L 1J7 Phone 403-782-3514 E-mail: [email protected]Web: hps://ststephenlacombe.caedm.ca/ Office Hours: 9:00 –12:00 & 1:00 –3:00 Tuesday—Friday Mass Times: Tuesday - 7:00 p.m. Friday - 9: 00 a.m. Saturday - 5:00 p.m. Sunday - 11:00 a.m. Violence is never a part of God’s plan who works grace out of all destrucon. In the first reading, the prophet cries out to God about violence and feels the isolaon of God’s si- lence. Too oſten, in families and workplaces, vio- lence goes unchallenged. In the worst cases, peo- ple of faith advise one another to go back into vio- lent and unsafe spaces to “keep the peace” or as part of the “sacrifice” demanded by one’s vocaon. In the second reading, Paul challenges his follow- ers to receive Jesus’ powerful flame: “For God did not give us a spirit of cowardice, but rather of power and love and self-control.” Our God worked eternal salvaon for all of us out of His Son’s vi- cious murder, but that does not make crucifixion any less evil. There is a crisis of domesc abuse in our country, a destrucve legacy of sexual abuse in our Church, and we must speak out against it at all mes and in all places, asking God to rebuild the destrucon with new life… October 6, 2019 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time Habakkuk 2.2-3;2.2-4 Psalm 95 2 Timothy 1.6-8,13-14 Luke 17.5-10 Don’t forget to donate to the turkey supper fund and mark your calendars ! The supper is set for October 27 from 5- 7pm at the LMC. We have raised $2340 to- wards groceries- last year we raised $3600 The committee has set a goal to make a profit of $10,000 this year for the parish… we can do it with your help! (last year we made $8900) The volunteer sign up sheets are at the back of the church- we need tur- key cookers! Thank you and god bless! October 19, 20 Pledge Campaign #3 Launch
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In the first reading, the prophet cries out to God
about violence and feels the isolation of God’s si-
lence. Too often, in families and workplaces, vio-
lence goes unchallenged. In the worst cases, peo-
ple of faith advise one another to go back into vio-
lent and unsafe spaces to “keep the peace” or as
part of the “sacrifice” demanded by one’s vocation.
In the second reading, Paul challenges his follow-
ers to receive Jesus’ powerful flame: “For God did
not give us a spirit of cowardice, but rather of
power and love and self-control.” Our God worked
eternal salvation for all of us out of His Son’s vi-
cious murder, but that does not make crucifixion
any less evil.
There is a crisis of domestic abuse in our country,
a destructive legacy of sexual abuse in our Church,
and we must speak out against it at all times and in
all places, asking God to rebuild the destruction with
new life…
October 6, 2019
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time Habakkuk 2.2-3;2.2-4 Psalm 95
2 Timothy 1.6-8,13-14 Luke 17.5-10
Don’t forget to donate to the turkey supper fund and mark your calendars ! The supper is set for October 27 from 5-7pm at the LMC. We have raised $2340 to-wards groceries- last year we raised $3600 The committee has set a goal to make a profit of $10,000 this year for the parish…we can do it with your help! (last year we made $8900)
The volunteer sign up sheets are at the back of the church- we need tur-key cookers! Thank you and god bless!
LAUDAT SI and ESSENTIAL OILS... what do they have in common?
How can we care for our common Home, the Earth in ways that will sustain it for future generations? Our Family Home without harsh chemicals? And Our Family in ways that support and sustain good health?
October 17 7:00- 9:00 pm Information / mortgage Fundraiser evening
Come Join our special guests Catherine McNiff Speaking on Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si Care For Our Common Home
and Janelle Reinhart speaking on Holy ,Happy Healthy living with Essential oils that support good health and clean homes .
Ezekiel 47:12 ..Rev 22:2 And the leaves of the trees are for the healing of the nations.
Sunday Oct. 6 11:00 a.m. Special Intention of Charles & Kelly Briere
Sunday Oct. 13 11:00 a.m. + Martin Fisher
Mass Intentions
Sacramental Information
BAPTISM– Baptism Preparation is compulsory for
parents prior to the Baptism of their child. Please
contact the Parish Office to register.
MARRIAGE—Please contact the parish office one
year to six months before the proposed date of your
marriage. A pre-marriage course is obligatory.
FUNERAL—Family or designated person by the
family should contact the Parish Office for funeral
arrangements with the Parish Priest.
Parish Priest Father Shimit Abraham 780-932-5659
Parish Secretary Cathy Weinkauf 403-782-3514
Finance Chair Talia Hibbs
Parish Council Chair
Glen Snethun 403 789-6287
Grand Knight Raymond Cyr
CWL President Peggy Hoffman 403 782-1448
FLCS Principal Maria Wagner 403 782-9345
Liturgy Coordinator Annette Specht 403 782 2708
St Gregory the
Great Principle
Ike Hanna 403 885-1008
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