Pope Leo XIV released his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, reflecting on the role of artificial intelligence in today’s world and the importance of safeguarding human dignity in an age of rapid technological change.
Read the encyclical here: https://t.co/gLpt4ws3MH
Join us at the Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate in Guelph for the first Marian Day of the season, presided over by Bishop Ustrzycki.
The day includes a Holy Hour, Morning Prayer, Confessions, Benediction, Holy Mass, and an Outdoor Rosary Procession
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This Mother’s Day, we give thanks for all mothers and mother figures who reflect God’s love through their care, sacrifice, and compassion.
May the Blessed Mother continue to guide and inspire you, and may God bless you abundantly today and always.
The Most Reverend Joseph Dabrowski, CSMA, Bishop of Hamilton, announces the following clergy appointments effective, Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at twelve o’clock noon, unless otherwise noted: https://t.co/K6xtUdUAvf
May the joy of the Resurrection fill your hearts with peace, renew your faith, and strengthen your hope.
Please find the link to this week's bulletin below
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The Young Adults Night at St Ann Hamilton began with a Holy Hour in the church for vocations and continued with a social at the school. It was well attended with young adults coming from various parishes in Hamilton as well as Milton and Waterdown. Thank you to Fr Jeff Oehring.
The YAN at St Ann Hamilton was attended by Sisters of Our Lady Immaculate (SOLI), Sisters Poor of Jesus Christ (pjc), a Franciscan (OFM Cap) and Consecrated Virgins Living in the World. Fr Bob Bulbrook, retired priest of the diocese, gave the Vocations Testimony in the church.
The YAN at St Ann Hamilton concluded with a Lenten choral concert by vocalists from various parishes in our diocese and conducted by Stephen Roloson, Vocations Office Music Director. It was our third annual event with the theme of entering into the mystery of Our Lord's Passion.