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O sacrum convivium!
O sacred banquet, in which Christ is received, the memory of His Passion is renewed, the mind is filled with grace, and a pledge of future glory is given to us!
Join us as we honour our Eucharistic Lord on this feast of Corpus Christi!
#ADVISORY:
Work is being done to the front steps of the church.
Parishioners will not have access through the front door of the church.
Parishioners are asked to use the back door of the church which will remain unlocked for Masses this weekend.
God is a mystery because the more that you understand about God, the more you see how little you understand. The further you travel into the mystery of God, the more you see how far you have to go.
-From the homily of Father M. Cole Powers (31 May 2026)
It's the third and final #ShareLife Sunday for this year's campaign.
There will be a special collection after Communion at all Masses this weekend.
Thank you for your generous support of @ShareLifeCan and the agencies it funds across @archtoronto.
"With faith in Jesus Christ, this work is begun and this ground is broken in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen!"
Our blessing and groundbreaking ceremony has taken place. The construction of our new place of worship will soon be underway!
We mark the formal beginning of the construction process of our new church while we mark the beginning of the Church. The Church is born from the will of Christ and guided by the Holy Spirit.
-From the homily of Monsignor Owen Keenan (24 May 2026)
Jesus ascends to the Father to that His humanity can be present across all of time and space, so that He can be close to each of us.
-From the homily of Father M. Cole Powers (17 May 2026)
It is an insult to Christ to suggest that His life, death and resurrection is reduced to etiquette. Jesus reminds us of the primacy of the love of God.
-From the homily of Monsignor Owen Keenan (10 May 2026)
Heaven for us will be something like what Jesus' life was like: a never-ending exchange of love with the Father It will not be a break from life, but a break from everything in life that is not true, not related to God.
-From the homily of Father M. Cole Powers (3 May 2026)