Happy Easter!

I’ve always wondered if it would be possible to celebrate an Easter Vigil in which one read all nine scripture readings, one sung all the psalms, and the only light was candlelight. Well, it turns out to be possible—too bad I had to experience alone. If I were to attempt it again, I should want more candles. And, more importantly, more people.

Christ has Risen! He has risen indeed. May you all have a blessed Easter season.

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Archbishop's Friday Report
Through the Friday Report, Archbishop Richard Gagnon gives us an update about our Archdiocesan community and our life in faith amidst these unprecedented tim...
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one of my covid pastimes

One of the upsides of all this quiet time this spring is that I’ve had a little more time and attention to paint. So far I’ve made a small icon of St Michael the Archangel. I haven’t been able to figure out the proper icon technique, so it’s not a true icon painted with egg tempera. But I do what I can in watercolours.

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...on this your night of grace, accept this candle as a solemn offering...

From the Archbishop’s office:

Parishes are asked to encourage their parishioners to place a lighted candle in their windows on Holy Saturday night. This is meant to be a sign of the Light of Christ which dispels all darkness and a gesture of our solidarity on this Holy Night.

Parishes whose churches have bells are asked to ring their bells for five minutes beginning at noon on Easter Sunday. This is meant to be an expression of our Easter Joy.

I would encourage you to invite your parishioners to pray the nine-day Divine Mercy Novena leading up to Divine Mercy Sunday, April 19, 2020. The novena would begin on Good Friday, April 10th. The intention of this Divine Mercy Novena will be for an end to the coronavirus health crisis in Canada and throughout the world. We include in our prayers the intentions of all health care workers and those who are struggling with the virus and those who have died. (you can find the Divine Mercy Chaplet on our Archdiocesan website: www.archwinnipeg.ca.)

Ste Rose Church hasn’t any bells to ring, I’m sorry to say, but the churches in Laurier and McCreary intend to ring theirs Easter morning and all the Sundays in Easter.

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Happy Palm Sunday

Ste Rose Church has blessed palms available. The church is open 10 am to 12 noon for private prayer. God bless you as you begin your meditations for Holy week.

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Archbishop's weekly report

The Archbishop intends to release a weekly report for the Catholics of the Winnipeg Archdiocese.

Through the Friday Report, Archbishop Richard Gagnon gives us an update about our Archdiocesan community and our life in faith amidst these unprecedented tim...
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Televised Mass Resources

Salt + Light TV has made arrangements with Rogers, Bell, Telus, Shaw Direct & Videotron so that Salt + Light TV is available free of charge to all subscribers until May 1, 2020.  Therefore, all subscribers may have access to televised Masses seven days a week.  The channel number on each cable company that carries Salt + Light TV can be found at https://saltandlighttv.org/subscribe

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Special Urbi et Orbi blessing

Pope Francis announced Sunday that he will give an extraordinary Urbi et Orbi blessing this week with the opportunity for Catholics to receive a plenary indulgence by tuning in via media.

It is to take place tomorrow, Friday at 6pm Rome time—that’s 12 noon here I think. Read about it here.

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Podcast on Spiritual Communion

The Catholic Answers Focus Podcast has published a very enlightening episode on the practice of spiritual communion. You can listen to it on your smartphone or tablet by subscribing to Catholic Answers Focus or by going here.

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Live Stream of Holy Eucharist with Archbishop Gagnon

From the Archdiocese:

Join our Celebration of the Holy Eucharist through livestream on our Archdiocesan websiteFacebook, or YouTube (membership on Facebook or YouTube not required to view the stream)! Archbishop Richard Gagnon will preside at Mass at St. Mary's Cathedral on Sunday, March 22, 2020, at 11:00 am. Please share this information with our sisters and brothers in Christ.

We invite you to read the Archdiocesan resource on 'Spiritual Communion' prior to our Sunday celebration. You can access it by clicking here.

Finally, a reminder that our celebrations of the Mass will be offered pro populo (for the people) due to COVID-19 risks. For the health and safety of all in our community, we ask that you stay home and join us, instead, in the Spiritual Communion of the Most Holy Eucharist.

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Lenten Day of Recollection

Archbishop Richard Gagnon is coming to St Viator’s in Dauphin on February 29th in order to give Parkland Catholics a day of Lenten Recollection. 10:30am to 4pm. If you wish to come, please sign up at your parish in order that we will know how many will require lunch.

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Tree cutting at Ste Rose

The thick grove of trees on the West and South sides of the church were fiercely trimmed this week by a number of exceedingly industrious parishioners. Many thanks to them.

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Manitoba Jesus Youth is coming on March 16th

Our Ste Rose Lenten Retreat will be on March 16th, and Manitoba Jesus Youth, who were here Advent 2017, are returning to lead us in our reflection. The theme this Lent is Keeping on Target: Practicing prayer in a busy, distracting world.

Please join us. Free for all! But please let us know of your intention to come, so that we can better provide for lunch.

March 16th
10am - 6pm

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Share and Care 2018

Many thanks to all those who helped with the Share and Care hamper project this year! With the help of Sunrise Credit Union (who matched local donations to a total of $2300) and many fine people (including those in the picture above), 44 hampers were prepared for families in the Ste Rose area.

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