Together in Action – 2012 Annual Appeal

During this time of Lent, as members of our parish community we are asked to consider making a generous donation to Together in Action. This campaign represents every parish working together under the Diocese in an annual united effort to support many wonderful programs and charitable works that impact the lives of thousands of people here at home and abroad.

Without these efforts, we would see so many more people unable to find their way out of life’s many, many challenges. As Catholics, we are all called to help each other, so that our world becomes a safer place for ourselves, our neighbours and our children.

The theme for the campaign is: “Our Love Strengthens Lives.” The work of the Church at all levels, from the global and international to that of the parish, moves forward primarily because individual Catholics, like all of us, are committed to the principles of stewardship – the donation of time, talent and treasure. I hope that the light of your hope will guide you to take action in support of Together Action.

Click here to learn more. Please plan to donate today.  Thank you.

Quaresima programma e preparati.

MERCOLEDI’ DELLE CENERI, 22 Feb. MESSE: 9:00am Inglese & 7:00 Italiano & Inglese Le ceneri saranno distribuite dopo ogni messa.  Con l’inizio della Quaresima siamo invitati a riflettere sul significato della nostra vita, su come ci mettiamo al servizio degli altri e vedere a che punto e’ la nostra relazione col Signore. La legge del Digiuno ed della astinenza va osservata il Mercoledi’ delle Ceneri ed il Venerdi’ Santo. La legge dell’astinenza proibisce di mangiare la carne, ma i cattolici possono sostituire questa pratica con atti speciali di pieta’ e di carita’. La legge del digiuno prescrive solo un pasto al giorno ma non proibisce di prendere qual’cosa la mattina e la sera. Questa legge e’ di obblico per coloro che sono di eta’ tra i 18 e 60 anni. Casi individuali

VIA CRUCIS- Italiano -Venerdi’ 7:00pm seguita dalla Messa, Giovedi’ in Inglese – E’ tradizione nella chiesa cattolica durante la Quaresima di meditare selle sofferenze del Signore facendo le Stazioni della Croce. Invitiamo tutti I parrocchuiani a partecipare a questo momento di riflessione e meditazione sulle sofferenze di Gesu’

MESSA IN PIU’ PER LA QUARESIMA Durante la Quaresima tutti i Lunedi’ sera alle 7:00pm celebreremo una messa in Inglese. Incoraggiamo tutti i parrocchiani a partecipare a questo momento di preghiera per prepararsi bene alla santa Pasqua.

Lent Schedule and Preparations

I want to remind everyone of our Lent schedule and preparations.  ASH WEDNESDAY is on February 22nd.  The mass will be celebrated at 9:00am in English and then at 7:00 pm in Italian and English.  Ashes will be distributed at all masses. Fast and abstinence are to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. The law of abstinence forbids meat, but Catholics may substitute special acts of charity or piety. The law of fasting prescribed that only one meal a day is allowed, but does not forbid taking some nourishment in the morning and in the evening. The obligation of fast binds those between 18 and 60 years of age. The law of abstinence pertains to everyone over fourteen. Individual cases, for just reason (e.g. the sick) may receive dispensation from the obligation.

The STATIONS OF THE CROSS are in English every Thursday at 7:00 pm followed by Mass; and then on Fridays at 7:00 pm in Italian.  It is a tradition in the Catholic Church during Lent to celebrate the Stations of the Cross. We invite all Parishioners to join us for this prayer and meditation. Come walk with Jesus and meditate on his passion, death and resurrection.
 
Please note that there is an extra mass during Lent. During Lent we are going to celebrate a Mass on Monday evenings at 7:00 pm (English). We encourage you to participate to the weekday masses as you journey through lent.
 
As a new liturgical season begins it is a time to reflect on our purpose in life, how we are caring for others and to see how we are doing in our friendship with our Savior. Thank you and God bless.

REMINDER TO ALL MINISTRY LEADERS

Please let us know if you have a new volunteer in your ministry. All volunteers must be registered with the Parish Volunteer Screening Program, through the parish office or by contacting me (Parish Volunteer Screening Coordinator) at 403-589-2588.

“Through the Sacrament of Baptism, we are all called to share our gifts with one another and with the world. Given the importance of this call from God, it is essential that we, as a community, do all we can to assure that the right gifts are shared in the right way, at the right time, by the right people. We fulfill our mission more effectively when we make every effort to ensure a richer, stronger, more vibrant and safer community of faith.”

On behalf of Father Jimmy, Deacon Anthony and Deacon Dante, I wish you and your families a Blessed Christmas filled with peace, love, and hope that lasts throughout the New Year. We pray that through your quiet moments of contemplation, as well as all your joyful family gatherings, you may be inspired by the Saviour, who was born on little more than a crib of hay in a world of cold and darkness. May the Light He brings inspire you to recognize and share the true meaning of this season, as a celebration of God’s incredible gift of Love. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him shall have everlasting life” (John 3:16). We thank God for all His blessings, and most of all for the gift of faith we share as one united family at Our Lady of Grace Church.

Fr. Ugo Sturabotti, CFIC – Pastor

Feast of San Martino

The feast of San Martino is observed the 11th of November. This day traditionally, in parts of Italy, is also used to celebrate the new wine.   Here the grapes are harvested the end of September / beginning of October and by this time the fermentation is complete and the grape juice is now a young wine ready to be tasted. But you don’t want to drink alone, so you get a lot of good friends together and make it into a wonderful evening with plenty of food, music, singing and the wine takes care of the rest!  Pictured here are 220 of Our Lady of Grace family members celebrating on Saturday, November 12th!   – faith, family and friends -that’s what our parish is all about!  Many thanks to the City View Fundraising Society and it’s ongoing mission to serve our parish’s financial needs …. and thank you to the many volunteers who worked hard to make the event such a great success!

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Bishop’s Dinner 2011

Bishop Henry addresses the Growing Issue of Elder Care: Preparing for a “Silver Tsunami”

On Thursday, October 13, 2011, parishioners from Our Lady of Grace attended this year’s Bishop’s Dinner – the 12th Annual Southern Alberta Celebration and Charity Benefit.  This year’s fundraiser focused on the Growing Issue of Elder Care.  The group, alongside almost 800 other people in attendance, enjoyed a delicious meal of Alberta beef tenderloin and listened to some great entertainment provided by the Bishop Grandin Show Choir and the Bishop Grandin Ensemble Singers.

Later Bishop Henry would begin his personal address on the growing issue of elder care by reciting Psalms 92.  “The righteous will flourish like a palm tree, they will grow like a cedar of Lebanon; 13 planted in the house of the LORD, they will flourish in the courts of our God. 14 They will still bear fruit in old age, they will stay fresh and green, 15 proclaiming, “The LORD is upright; he is my Rock, and there is no wickedness in him.”

“With the growing number of baby boomers entering old age, I think we need a vision today that encompasses seniors housing … comprehensive, unique programs that address the physical, emotion, spiritual, social, and psychological needs of our aging population,” said Bishop Henry.  “We are in fact facing a SILVER TSUNAMI, a demographic trend that we must prepare for and commit resources to today.”

Bishop Henry further explained that a program requires management that focuses on the needs of the elderly and that honours their respectful place as contributing members of society.  “To bring their gifts of experience, their wisdom and their living history to touch the lives of others,” said Bishop Henry.  “So we are called to participate with the elderly to create the conditions that will allow our community to flourish.  To this end we must embark on a senior’s strategy that will result in quality service programing and housing to support our elderly flourishing in the community.” 

HOW?  The diocese is helping support the proposed expansion of the Father Lacombe Care Centre (FLCC) and all proceed from this year’s Bishop’s Dinner was allocated towards the diocese’s contribution to this most worthwhile cause.  The Father Lacombe Care Centre provides a modern, spacious and wholesome environment for the elderly.  Plans are underway for the proposed expansion of a new 160 bed care center on its property, some of which will include a section dedicated for the care of retired priests.

If you would like to support this vital initiative or if you would like more information, please contact the Diocese office at 403-218-5531 or email charities@calgarydiocese.ca.  Website: http://www.calgarydiocese.ca/.  

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Happy Thanksgiving to all!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!  “Jesus, thank you for loving us; And providing food, shelter and each other. Every moment of our lives is a gift;  We appreciate all the time You have given us. Thank you for all our good fortune.  Amen.”

A Weekend away with The Congregation

As a parishioner and volunteer of Our Lady of Grace Parish in Calgary, Alberta, I know Father Ugo must leave us often to do his work as Superior of the North American Delegation. I respect his devotion to the Congregation of the Sons of the Immaculate Conception but on the other hand, whenever he announces that he’s leaving on another trip I just hold my breath and think to myself “he just got home”. 

The Congregation serves missions, hospitals and schools in many different countries.  Its generous arm extends worldwide and is now growing into North America so it makes sense that Father Ugo now has two flocks to tend… his parish and his Congregation.  I reluctantly accept this but it wasn’t until my trip to Toronto on September 17th and 18th that I would really come to appreciate the Congregation’s charm.   

The trip was filled with marvelous moments.  First was Brother Anthony’s (Nguyen) Deaconate Ordination at Epiphany of Our Lord Parish in Scarborough. The guest list was impressive.  The General Assembly for the Delegation was held in Toronto at the same time so all the Superiors of the North American communities attended; as did the Superior General Brother Ruggero Valentini. 

Making the day even more significant was that Brother Anthony’s ordination was a landmark event … he was becoming the first Deacon of the North American Delegation.  

The church, Epiphany of Our Lord, is lovely with a deep warm family feel.  As I walked around taking pictures, I heard many people talking to Father Ugo. This is when I realized that no matter how many people beg Father to remain here in Calgary, there are just as many people begging him to return to Toronto.

The actual ordination was a meaningful and touching ceremony highlighted by the joyful presence of Brother Anthony’s mother and family members.  In a striking spectacle all of the Brothers entered with the Bishop and I couldn’t help but catch my breath at how magnificent they all looked in formation, one after another.  Father Ugo, Father George (Parayil), Father  James (Chitteth), Superior General Brother Ruggero and Bishop Nguyen all received resounding applause and respect.

I know this fraternity of brothers can’t possibly always get along, after all they are family but they all circulated around the celebration dinner with ease, made friends, ate, laughed and even sang together, a reminder that these men are regular people, in spite of the sometimes unrealistic expectations we set for them.  

The next day, September 18th, we attended the Jubilee Anniversary of the Immaculate Conception Parish, the church Father Ugo helped to build in Woodbridge.  This is an impressive church from its beautiful Stations of the Cross to the sweeping blue swags that drape behind the altar.  Rich in culture, the Italian flavour of the community is seen everywhere.  I chuckled as I watched Father Ugo wading through a group of people, each one wanting to talk and shake his hand. Immediately behind him was Father Daniele (Bertoldi) doing the same thing and I thought it must be nerve-wracking for Priests when everyone expects them to remember their names.

Later in the ceremony, flanked once again by an imposing row of Brothers, Father Ugo was greeted with loud cheers when he announced that Father Anthony (Chooravady) was now the official Pastor for Immaculate Conception. Everyone seemed very happy about that.

Later I had a chance to talk to Father James about visiting him in Edmonton and extending fundraising for the Congregation into Western Canada; with Father Benny (Mekkatt) about his nice newsletters and developing a North American website; and also to Father Shebu (Kallarackal) about his work in Merida, Mexico.

I can now say that I finally understand why Father Ugo needs to leave us to tend to his Congregation. There’s a lot going on, not just here in North America but around the world and it must be hard work overseeing much of it.

 For the most part, the North American Delegation seems comprised of highly-motivated individuals, some of whom are of relatively young age.  This is a good thing because after only two days of following them around, my husband and I were exhausted.  While we went home to a relaxing household, Father Ugo and his Brothers had to go home to their parish communities and return a thousand phone calls and probably twice as many emails from people saying “I’m glad you’re home”.

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Sacramental Recognition Ceremonies

A special invitation was extended from the Calgary Catholic School District to all those who have received the Sacrament of Confirmation and Communion this year.

Bishop Frederick Henry and the Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Calgary Catholic School District Serafino Scarpino invited all school aged children who received a sacrament during the past year, and to family members to attend one of the Sacramental Recognition Ceremonies planned for September. This year OUR LADY OF GRACE PARISH was chosen to celebrate the N.E. quadrant ceremony on Sept. 29th. Each child received a special momento mark the occasion. Click on the thumbnail to start slideshow. Please allow time for all thumbnails to load before proceeding