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Pastor 主任司鐸 Fr. Bruce-John Hamilton
Assistant 助理司鐸 Fr. James Kairu
Chinese Mass 中文彌撒司鐸 Fr. Anthony Ho
Parish Office Hrs 堂區辦事處時間 Tue—Fri 8:30am to 12:30pm
1 pm to 4pm Corpus Christi Elementary School 6344 Nanaimo Street Vancouver, BC V5P 4K6 Phone: 604-321-1117 Fax: 604-321-1410 Email: [email protected] Website: www.corpuschristi-school.ca Principal: Ms. Rosa Natola
Sunday Mass 主日彌撒 Saturday Vigil 週六:
7:00 pm (English 英) Sunday 週日:
8:30 am (English 英)
10:00 am (English 英)
11:30 am (English 英) 3:00 pm (Cantonese)
Weekday Mass 平日彌撒 Mon.—Fri. 週一至五 8:00 am Wednesday 9:05 am (School Mass when in session) Friday 7:00 pm Saturdays & Holidays 9:00 am
Reconciliation 修和聖事 Saturday 9:30 am – 10:15 am 6:00 pm – 6:40 pm Monday—Friday 7:45 am —7:55 am Friday 6:15pm —6:40 pm Sunday (In Cantonese) 2:30—2:55 pm
Liturgy of the Hours/Devotions
Office of Readings Daily 7:00 am Saturdays/Holidays 8:00 am Lauds Daily 7:40 am Saturdays/Holidays 8:40 am Sunday 8:00 am Holy Rosary, after weekday Mass Divine Mercy Devotion Fridays 6:35 pm Our Lady of Perpetual Help Saturday 9:30 am
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親臨堂區辦事處,領取門鎖密碼
聖堂明供聖體時間是每星期五下
午 5:45 至 6:45
聖時:下午 6:00
December 17, 2017 Third Sunday of Advent
PARISH MINISTRIES
Adoration Chapel Jarka Fusekova
Altar Servers Fr. James Kairu, Director
Connie Robinson, Asst. Director
Baptism Preparation Class Jackson Fong/Adelia Yiu/Anita Gill
Bible Study Fr. Bruce-John Hamilton (Scripture Study)
Joyce Fung (Tuesday Morning Group)
Joseph Chiu (Chinese)
Catering Theresa Stewart
Catholic Women’s League Maria Pirito (Secretary)
Chinese Community Frank Chan
Choir
Sat. 7pm & Sun. 8:30am Dominica Chan
Sun. 10am & 11:30am Cristy Luettschwager
Chinese 3pm Vincent Lau
Church Care Helen Estrellado
Altar Linens Agnes Lo
Church Flowers Monica Lau
Church Cleaning Cristy Luettschwager
Church Gardens Adele Almoite
Couples for Christ Neil & Cristy Loresco
Russell & Theresa Zablan
Richman & Nina Therese Manalili
Eucharistic Ministry Bill Lam
Knights of Columbus David Robinson, Grand Knight
Legion of Mary Vickie Cornwall, President
Parish Religious Education
Program (PREP) Veronica Yam, Coordinator
Project Advance Jackson Fong/Dominica Chan/Simon Yeung
Queen of Angels JoJo Cheung
RCIA Fr. Bruce-John Hamilton (English)
Joseph Chiu (Cantonese)
Readers Irene Goh-Ko
Safe Environment Ruby Socorro Arico
Seniors’ Ministry Jackson Fong/Theresa Stewart
Stewardship Marcelle Girard
Ushers Colleen van Winkel
Youth Ministry Sheila Gill (Youth Steering Committee)
Chris Verhagen (Junior Youth)
Cory Mae Omega (Senior Youth)
BAPTISM
The Baptism Preparation Classes for
parents are held every 1st (Part 1) and 3rd
(Part 2) Saturdays of the month, 10:30
am to 12 noon, except during the months
of July and August. Parents must attend
both sessions. Call the Parish Office to
pre-register for the class. Baptism
celebrations are held every 1st and 3rd
Sundays of the month following the
11:30am Mass.
HOLY MATRIMONY
We welcome your wedding celebration
at Corpus Christi Church. To arrange the
date and begin your preparations, please
contact the Parish Office or either one of
our priests at least 6 months prior to the
proposed wedding date.
ANNOINTING OF THE SICK
If your loved one, relative or friend
would like to arrange for a priest for the
administration of the Sacrament of the
Annointing of the Sick or to visit the sick
in a hospital, please phone the Parish
Office. Or you may contact the hospital
chaplain:
VGH: 604-877-5918 (Pager)
Fr. Jude Iloghalu (Mon., Tue., Fri.,
Sat. and Sun.)
Fr. Miguel Segura Blay, Fr. Gilbert
Nunez, Fr. Luis Martin Brain Delgado
(Wed. and Thurs.)
MOUNT ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL:
Fr. Martin Tuyen Nguyen, OP
(Chaplain)
604-876-7826
BURNABY HOSPITAL:
St. Theresa’s Parish (Chaplain)
604-298-6800
ST. PAUL’S HOSPITAL:
Fr. Rajesh Madtha, OCD
604-806-7290
WELCOME TO NEW PARISHIONERS AND VISITORS: If you would like to become a member of the Corpus Christi
Parish Community, please complete a Parish Registration Form (located by the bulletin board on the left-hand side near the
main door of the Church) and introduce yourself to the priests. Envelopes are assigned to those who request for them. Please
pick them up at the church vestibule or at the Parish Office.
Saturday, December 16 Vigil Mass 7:00 PM for Walenty Dobrzanski, RIP
Sunday, December 17 Second Sunday of Advent
8:30 AM for Rita Fyffe, RIP
10:00 AM for All Parishioners, living & deceased
11:30 AM for Deceased Members of the Barbaro Family
3:00 PM for All Sick People, Health
7:00 PM SIMBANG GABI MASS
Monday, December 18
8:00 AM for Carlos Young, Jr., RIP
7:00 PM SIMBANG GABI MASS
Tuesday, December 19
8:00 AM for Deceased Member of Antonioni Family
5:00 PM SIMBANG GAB MASS 7:00 PM ADVENT PENANCE SERVICE
Wednesday, December 20
8:00 AM for Peter Di Marino, RIP
7:00 PM SIMBANG GABI MASS
Thursday, December 21
8:00 AM for Melissa Fung, Intention
7:00 PM SIMBANG GABI MASS
Friday, December 22
8:00 AM for Teresa Leung, RIP
9:00 AM SCHOOL MASS 7:00 PM SIMBANG GABI MASS
Saturday, December 23
9:00 AM for Fred Knoll, RIP
Vigil Mass
5:00 PM SIMBANG GABI MASS 7:00 PM for Rina & Angelo Tatto, RIP
Sunday, December 24 Third Sunday of Advent
8:30 AM for All Parishioners, living & deceased
10:00 AM for Igino Volpe, RIP
11:30 AM for Kai Emmanuel Tsuchiko, Birthday
3:00 PM for Richard Li, Thanksgiving
Christmas Vigil Mass 7:00 PM for Dirk Brito, RIP
PLEASE NOTE: CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR SCHEDULE
A reminder to all parishioners that the 2017 Christmas and New Year Schedule is included in this Sunday’s bulletin. Please post this for reference.
Simbang Gabi: 9-Day Christmas Novena of Masses
Simbang Gabi continues until December 23 in preparation for the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. Masses are held in English and hymns are sung in both English and Tagalog. A light reception follows after each Mass.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
The Knights of Columbus invite you to a Pancake breakfast this Sunday, December 17 after the 8:30 and 10 am Masses only while supplies last! Cost is $5.00
Advent Confessions
The Advent Confessions at Corpus Christi is
scheduled on Tuesday, December 19 at
7:00 pm. There will be a number of priests
available for confessions. This is a good
opportunity to go to confession in
preparation for Christmas.
HELP! HELP! HELP!
We appeal to kindhearted parishioners to help in the Church cleaning during the Christmas break. Church cleaning will be on Thursday, December 21 and the following Thursday, December 28, at 8:45 am for about an hour. Corpus Christi School Parents looking for participation hours, this is a good opportunity to get them.
REMINDERS TO PARISHIONERS
Please pick up your 2018 Sunday contribution envelopes.
There are still 227 envelope box sets left unclaimed. The
envelope box sets will remain in the main vestibule of the church until February 2018. After which, all unclaimed envelope box sets will be re-issued to parishioners who will request for them.
If you wish to have a 2018 envelope box, please call or drop by the parish office.
All donations should be received by the parish office on or before December 31, 2017 in order to qualify for the 2017 Income Tax Receipt.
Please notify the parish office of any change of address in order to reflect the correct one in the Official Tax Receipt for 2017.
ARCHDIOCESAN NEWS
Archbishop's Annual Mass for Life
“May we defend it and promote it from conception to its natural end.” Join us as we celebrate life on Thursday, December 28, at Holy Rosary Cathedral, Vancouver. Rosary begins at 11:30 am and Mass is at 12:10 pm. Reception to follow in the Cathedral Hall (donation of finger foods is appreciated). www.rcav.org/event/annual-mass-life-2017
December 17, 2017 Third Sunday of Advent
Ordination of Guy Zidago
The Archdiocese of Vancouver joyfully announces the ordination of Guy Zidago to the Sacred Order of the Diaconate through the laying on of hands and the invocation of the Holy Spirit by Archbishop J. Michael Miller, CSB. You are cordially invited to celebrate with us on Friday, December 29, at 7 pm at Holy Rosary Cathedral. Light refreshments to follow in the Cathedral Hall.
Pro-life Mass and Prayer Vigil
Join us for a peaceful, prayerful vigil for unborn children and their parents on Saturday, January 6. Mass is at 9 am at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Vancouver, followed by the Rosary at Burnaby Hospital.
Parenting Ministry: Living Through Grief
This presentation will focus on healthy grief reactions and provide suggestions on how to manage them. Topics include grief and faith; factors that influence grief; children and loss; and unhealthy grief reactions. There will be time for questions and discussions. Free admission and refreshments. Living Through Grief will be presented by registered psychologist Denis Boyd on Saturday, January 6, from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm at St. Helen's Church, Burnaby. Contact [email protected] for details or visit www.rcav.org/event/living-through-grief
Parenting Ministry: Making Sense of Anxiety in Children and Youth
Dr. Gordon Neufeld sheds light on the problem of the escalating level of anxiety in our children and paves the way for natural interventions to get to the root causes as opposed to just managing symptoms. Although the focus is on children, the material will benefit anyone suffering from anxiety. St. Ann's Family Group invites parents and caregivers to this course on Thursdays, January 11, 18, 25, and February 1 from 7 - 9 pm. Cost is $30/person. Register to reserve your spot. For more details, email [email protected] or visit www.rcav.org/event/making-sense-of-anxiety.
World Day of Migrants and Refugees 2018
Pope Francis, in his message for the World Day of Migrants and Refugees, urges us to respond with love and to encounter our Lord Jesus Christ whenever a stranger knocks at our door. He says: "This is a great responsibility, [whom we], are called to respond to the many challenges of contemporary migration with generosity, promptness, wisdom and foresight, each according to their own abilities. Our shared response may be articulated by four verbs: to welcome, to protect, to promote, and to integrate." Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, January 21 at 2:30 pm at St. Patrick's Parish, Vancouver, by Archbishop J. Michael Miller, CSB, for the 6th year in our Archdiocese. A celebration of different cultural traditions will follow Mass. Visit www.rcav.org/wdmr or send us an email at [email protected] for more details.
ONE Conference 2018 - Mercy & Beyond: Sharing Our Joy
The annual ONE Conference is back, bringing together 1,000 parish and ministry leaders from across Catholic Vancouver to Mercy and
Beyond: Sharing our Joy. We are excited to announce our speakers, including Fr. James Mallon (Divine Renovation), Dr. Josephine Lombardi, Jake Khym, and Dr. Deborah MacNamara. Join us at the Chandos Pattison Auditorium in Surrey, B.C. with music, talks, exhibits and a closing Mass with Archbishop J. Michael Miller, CSB. Save your spot now at www.onecatholic.ca.
Various Teaching Positions
Various teaching positions available on the CISVA employment page. Catholic Independent Schools of Vancouver Archdiocese is seeking individuals interested in working in the CISVA as Educational Assistants and as Teachers. Please visit our website at www.cisva.bc.ca for further information on how to apply and to view available teaching positions.
Stewardship Reflections
“Rejoice always, pray constantly, give thanks in all
circumstances; for this is the will of God
in Christ Jesus for you”
- 1 THESSALONIANS 5:16 -18
This scripture reading sums up Stewardship. “Rejoice always” means place your trust in God; He will provide all that you need. “Pray constantly” means prayer should be a running conversation with God throughout the whole day, every day. “Give thanks in all circumstances” means even in bad situations, thank God. Suffering a little bit helps
build empathy for others in similar situations.
http://archstl.org/stewardship/page/bulletin-inserts
As the end of the year is quickly approaching, please remember Corpus Christi in your donations, charitable giving. It is very much needed and appreciated.
Please consider giving in the following ways: Gifts of appreciated stocks, funds or bonds
Charitable trusts and gift annuities
A will or estate plan bequest
Naming the Parish as full or partial beneficiary of a Life Insurance Policy.
For financial gifts received, the Church (Parish) can issue tax receipts. Your Prayerful offering benefits us and you.
Sincerely and gratefully in Christ,
Fr. Hamilton
3rd Sunday of Advent
Today we celebrate Gaudete (meaning Joy) Sunday. So, what happens on this Sunday? On the one Sunday of
Advent we are allowed to have flowers in the sanctuary and the priest can wear rose colored vestments – both of
these symbolize and convey the joy that we should have as children of God and members of the Church. The
word itself – Gaudete – is inserted into the Third Sunday of Advent as it harkens back to a time when Advent
was much more of a season of sacrifice – more in the line of preparation than reparation (as we hear and live in
Lent). People would make sacrifices during this season to cultivate the spiritual hunger to “see the Lord” on the
day of his birth. The rose color is to help us understand that our sacrifices (and even penitential practices)
should be founded on and flowing from “joy” but a very specific kind of joy. This is not the joy of the animal
with satiated senses (our stomachs full, good job, health and so on). These are good but they are ephemeral
(short-lived) in nature. They are subject to change; the joy we celebrate today is founded upon the truth that we
are God’s children and this does not change. This should give direction to our whole life. In fact, we get to “that
place” in our spiritual lives this joy we realize is not incompatible with suffering (although suffering never feels
good) because the Lord is with us in our suffering. This joy is only incompatible with sin. On this day let us
give thanks to the Lord and thank him for the joy that he has given to us in Jesus Christ.
This Tuesday we are going to hold our Advent Penitential Service. There will be a total of 5 priests (1
speaking in Cantonese) available to hear confessions, to be the instruments of the Lord in helping people
prepare the way for the Lord. Avail yourselves of this sacrament: Tuesday 7:00pm here at Corpus Christi. There
is also a poster with all Penitential Service that will take place in the East Deanery.
This is a reminder for people who sit in the back pews – they are primarily for families with young
children and seniors. You can see there are signs on the end of the pews indicating which ones are reserved for
these two groups. Please respect these and sit closer to the front or at least beyond the signs. Some young
families have found it difficult to find adequate seating because these pews are crowded with people who could
move forward.
We only have one week remaining – by next week we will be on the verge of celebrating another
Christmas. Really try – make the effort – to spend time praying, reflecting on your blessings, on reasons to be
thankful. In doing so you will come closer to understanding the real meaning of the time of year.
Sincerely in Christ
Fr. Hamilton
本堂神父的話
今天我們慶祝喜樂主日,但今天將有甚麼事情發生?在這唯一可以在祭台擺置花卉的將臨
期主日,主祭神父將會穿上玫瑰紅色的祭衣,表示身為上主的子民及教會的一份子,我們
樂於顯示我們的喜樂。喜樂被放在將臨期第三主日,可追溯至古時把將臨期視為犧牲的
時期,著重補贖多於準備(正如我們渡過四旬期一般) ,人們會在這時期作出犧牲,喚起
在耶穌誕生之日看到主的渴望。玫瑰紅色有助我們明白,我們的犧牲是建基於喜樂,一
種特有的喜樂,這並不是動物肉體上的歡愉(例如:飽肚、優差、身體安康等等)。上述各種
雖是不錯,但只是短暫的,而且是會轉變的。我們今日所慶祝的喜樂,是基於人類是天主
的子女。這是不變的,而且會提點我們人生的方向。事實上,我們在靈性上到達那境界,
這喜樂並非不能與痛苦共存(雖然痛苦令人不安) ,因為在我們受苦時,上主是與我們同
在的。但這喜樂只是與罪衍不可共存。在將臨期第三主日,就讓我們感謝上主,感謝祂
在耶穌督內賜給我們的喜樂。
在星期二,本堂將安排修和聖事,屆時將有五神父(包括一位能以粵語溝通的神父) ,作為基
督的工具,來聽信友辦告解,使我們能為迎接基督作準備。信友請盡量參與星期二(12 月
19 日) 晚上 7 時在本堂的修和聖事。至於溫東鐸區其他堂區的修和聖事時間表,教友可
參閲教堂正門的告示板。
我想提醒大家,教堂後面幾行座椅主要是供長者及携同小孩的家庭使用。座位兩旁已有
告示列明。不少攜家眷的都因這幾行被佔用很難找到座位。
尚有一星期,我們將會慶祝聖誕,各信友應盡量多作禱告,反思已獲的恩寵, 感謝上主。
倘能把上述幾點付諸實行,你將容易感受到聖誕的真正意義。
摯誠地在主內
Hamilton 神父
Saturday, Dec 23 Regular Weekend Mass Holy Mass at 9:00 amVigil Mass at 7:00 pm
Sunday, Dec 24 Regular Weekend Mass
Christmas Eve Mass
Holy Mass at 8:30 am, 10:00 am, 11:30 amCantonese Mass at 3:00 pm
Confession at 6:00 – 6:45 pmVigil Mass at 7:00 pm (fulfills Monday’s obligation)Carols at 11:30pm
Monday, Dec 25 The Nativity of our Lord(Christmas Day)Holy Day of Obligation
Midnight Mass at 12:00 amLauds at 8:00 amHoly Mass at 8:30 am, 10:00 am, 11:30 amHoly Mass at Holy Family Hospital at 11:00 amCantonese Mass at 3:00 pm
Tuesday, Dec 26 Statutory Holiday Holy Mass at 9:00 am
Wednesday, Dec 27 toFriday, Dec 29
Regular Weekday Mass Holy Mass at 8:00 amFriday Evening Mass at 7:00 pm
Saturday, Dec 30 Regular Weekend Mass Holy Mass at 9:00 amVigil Mass at 7:00 pm
Sunday, Dec 31 Regular Weekend Mass
New Year’s Eve Mass
Holy Mass at 8:30 am, 10:00 am, 11:30 amCantonese Mass at 3:00 pm
Confession at 6:00 – 6:45 pmVigil Mass at 7:00 pm (fulfills Monday’s obligation)
Monday, Jan 1 Solemnity of Mary, theMother of God(New Year’s Day)Holy Day of Obligation
Lauds at 8:00 amHoly Mass at 8:30 am, 10:00 am, 11:30 amCantonese Mass at 3:00 pm
Regular Mass Schedule Resumes Tuesday, January 2, 2018
The Third Week of Advent
Gaudete Week
Our week begins with “Gaudete Sunday.” Gaudete means “rejoice” in Latin. It comes from the first word of the Entrance antiphon on Sunday. The spirit of joy that begins this week comes from the words of Paul, “The Lord is near.” This joyful spirit is marked by the third candle of our Advent wreath, which is rose colored, and the rose colored vestments often used at the Eucharist.
The second part of Advent begins on December 17th each year. For the last eight days before Christmas, the plan of the readings changes. The first readings are still from the prophesies, but now the gospels are from the infancy narratives of Matthew and Luke. We read the stories of faithful women and men who prepared the way for our salvation. We enter into the story of how Jesus' life began. These stories are filled with hints of what his life will mean for us. Faith and generosity overcome impossibility. Poverty and persecution reveal glory.
Preparing our Hearts and asking for Grace
We prepare this week by feeling the joy. We move through this week feeling a part of the waiting world that rejoices because our longing has prepared us to believe the reign of God is close at hand. And so we consciously ask:
Prepare our hearts and remove the sadness that hinders us from feeling the joy and hope which his presence will bestow.
Each morning this week, in that brief moment we are becoming accustomed to, we want to light a third inner candle. Three candles, going from expectation, to longing, to joy. They represent our inner preparation, or inner perspective. In this world of “conflict and division,” “greed and lust for power,” we begin each day this week with a sense of liberating joy. Perhaps we can pause, breathe deeply and say,
“My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God my savior.”
Each day this week, we will continue to go through our everyday life, but we will experience the difference our faith can bring to it. We are confident that the grace we ask for will be given us. We will encounter sin - in our own hearts and in our experience of the sin of the world. We can pause in those moments, and feel the joy of the words,
“You are to name him Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.” Matthew 1:21
We may experience the Light shining into dark places of our lives and showing us patterns of sinfulness, and inviting us to experience God's mercy and healing. Perhaps we wish to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconcilation this week. We may want to make gestures of reconciliation with a loved one, relative, friend or associate. With more light and joy, it is easier to say, “I'm sorry; let's begin again.”
Each night this week we want to pause in gratitude. Whatever the day has brought, no matter how busy it has been, we can stop, before we fall asleep, to give thanks for a little more light, a little more freedom to walk by that light, in joy.
Our celebration of the coming of our Savior in history, is opening us up to experience his coming to us this year, and preparing us to await his coming in Glory.
Come, Lord Jesus. Come and visit your people. We await your coming. Come, O Lord.
Daily Advent Prayer
Mary said:
“My being proclaims
the greatness of the Lord,
my spirit finds joy
in God my savior,
For he has looked upon
his servant in her lowliness;
all ages to come shall
call me blessed.
God who is mighty
has done great things for me,
holy is his name;
His mercy is from age to age
on those who fear him.
He has shown
might with his arm;
he has confused the proud
in their inmost thoughts.
He has deposed the mighty
from their thrones
and raised the lowly
to high places.
The hungry he has given
every good thing,
while the rich
he has sent empty away.
He has upheld Israel his servant,
ever mindful of his mercy;
Even as he promised our fathers,
promised Abraham and
his descendants forever.”
Luke 1, 46-50