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An Apostle of Charity Blessed Luigi Maria Monti
Hi everyone,
I hope you are doing fine during these unprecedented times. We miss you in here church. We can’t wait to have you back in church . As you know, we the priests serving here at Immaculate...
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Livestream Daily Italian Mass
Join Us for another Livestream Event Daily Italian Mass on Wednesday Februay 3, 2021 on Our YouTube Channel - View Livestream Event.
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Holy Communion Service
Our Parish will be offering a Holy Communion Service to the faithful wishing to receive the Eucharist beginning on the weekend of January 30/31, 2021. Please note that only 9 people will be allowed at a time strictly following...
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Email Impersonation Scam Targets Our Parishioners
In recent days, the Archdiocese of Toronto has received reports from parishioners who have gotten suspicious emails supposedly from our priests or staff members. These emails attempt to start an online conversation or they have a suspicious document attached to...
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Let Us Pray for Christian Unity
Every year, the Canadian Church joins with our Christian brothers and sisters to pray for the restoration of the united church, as was willed by Jesus Christ.
This year’s Week of Prayer for Christian Unity service in the...
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The Gift of St. Joseph: Changing the World from the Shadows
Rebecca Spellacy is the Associate Director of Liturgy in the Office of Formation for Discipleship in the Archdiocese of Toronto.
On December 8, 2020, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, issued an apostolic letter, Patris Corde (With a Father...
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More on the Bioethics of COVID-19 and the Vaccine
Moira McQueen is the director of the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute (CCBI). Bambi Rutledge is the administrator of the CCBI.
Every week, the CCBI publishes a COVID Bulletin, which helps the public understand the latest developments in the...
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Advent Day of Confessions
The Advent season is an excellent time to seek forgiveness for our sins through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Christmas is when we celebrate God’s love for us, as demonstrated by the birth of Jesus. As we reflect on...
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