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250-746-6831 Website: www.stedwardsduncan.com E-mail: [email protected] 2085 Maple Bay Road, Duncan, B.C. V9L 5L9
Administrator: F A T H E R L U Y E N D A U , C . S . s . R . E - m a i l : l d a u 2 0 0 6 @ g m a i l . c o m Secretary: Sherriden Clements / Children’s Religious Educa�on Coordinator: Paula Hudson / Bookkeeper: Jackie Brimacombe
Queen of Angels Roman Catholic School Principal: Kathy Korman 250-746-5919 Parish Pastoral Council Chair, Mary Hof 250-743-4074 E-mail: [email protected]
A T S T . C L A R E ’ S M O N A S T E R Y
2359 Calais Road, Duncan
Mass - Tuesday to Friday 9:00 a.m.
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Wednesday 6:00 p.m.—7:00 p.m.
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Sunday Reconcilia7on 9:00-9:30 a.m. (or by appointment)
Mass: 10:00 a.m.
Tuesday Mass: 6:30 p.m.
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Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
Thank you everyone for coming to the Lenten Mission in the past three days! A special thanks to Martha Courchene and every-
one who organized the refreshments for the mission! Also thank you Phil Jennings for arranging everything for the Lenten mis-
sion.
We are not quite at the half-way point for Lent. So how is everyone doing with their Lenten commitments?? Lent is not a race
or a competition in which you need to either start at the beginning or you can’t start at all. Late-comers are not excluded or ban-
ished to sit out for the remainder of the season. Lent is a season in which we can grow closer to God either by full participation
or by partial participation. (Of course, the more participation the better. “Full and active participation” is a familiar Church
catch-phrase.) If you have not yet decided what path you’ll take in your journey to grow closer to the Good Lord.... do not sit
this one out and wait until next Lent!! Do now what you can do and grow as you are able for the rest of the season.
If you have been coming to daily Mass since the beginning of Lent, the readings for daily Mass have pleaded with us to turn
away from sin. We heard the prophet Isaiah (55:7) say, “turn from your sinful ways.” From the prophet Ezekiel (18:21), we
heard, “you wicked man, turn away from all your sins.” Over and over again, the prophets plead with us to stop sinning. This
Sunday’s gospel, Jesus gives an example of a fig tree that was planted in an orchard, ‘For three years now I have come in
search of fruit on this fig tree but have found none. So cut it down. Why should it exhaust the soil?’ three years with no fruit,
clearly the fig tree is dead and should be cut down, but the gardener tells the owner to give the fig tree one more year. During
that year the gardener promises to fertilize the plant, to water and to cultivate the soil. The parable of the fig tree tells us how
to approach the Sacrament of Reconciliation. How we can stop sinning. Frequent confession can get our sins under control.
Keep confessing a sin, and that sin fades away. Remember the fig tree, no gardener would water the tree once a year and ex-
pect it to grow. So too, we should not expect our sins to disappear if we confess only once a year. We fertilize the plant, we
cultivate the soil, we cleanse our souls by frequent confession.
My brothers and sisters in Christ, Lent is a time for all of us to examine ourselves to see whether or not we are bearing fruit
before God. If we are not living our lives like God calls us to, please have the courage before it it’s too late to ask God for His
Divine Mercy, love and forgiveness. If the fig tree was cut down by its owner, surely it would die forever; let none of us end up
like the fig tree. The choice is up to each and every one of us but don’t forget that our lives are in God’s hands. Today we live,
tomorrow we might be gone. God decides who lives and who dies and who will be with Him forever in heaven. Surely, He will
reward those who love Him and bear much fruit before Him. Let every one of us bear much fruit now so that we may have life
with God now and forever in heaven.
This weekend, Bishop Gary Gordon sent out a letter asking us to support the campaign to protect the conscience rights of our
health care workers on the new law of Euthanasia. I ask that you read the Bishop’s letter and sign the Postcard which will be
given to you during Mass.
May God bless you and your family!
In Christ’s Love,
Your brother priest, Fr. Luyen, CSsR
A T S U N R I D G E P L A C E
361 Bundock Avenue, Duncan
Mass - Friday
11:00 a.m.
Pray, Read, Discuss for Next Week
Joshua 5: 9a, 10-12; 2 Corinthians 5: 17-21; Luke 15: 1-3, 11-32
Focus …………..
“Every moment of our lives can be holy, as God is ever at work in our lives.”
PRAYER INSPIRED BY LAUDATO Si’ In the following weeks we will feature in the bulletin, prayers
which were inspired through the study of Laudato Si’ in the St.
Edward’s adult faith formation sessions that ran from Septem-
ber 2015 to February 2016. Each summarizes a number of
units as they were covered sequentially through the 14 weekly
sessions the group journeyed through to better understand and
embrace the words of the Pope’s Encyclical.
Thank you God for your wisdom
and the wisdom of our Church,
for the voices that cry out
from community advocates and
for the written and visual media
that stir our hearts to love more
creatures, humanity and nature as brothers and sisters.
May we always be sensitive to how we use progress
and technological innovations,
May it be for the betterment of humanity,
the world and for the glory of God.
May we show our love for Mother Earth
in our actions and how we fulfill our needs.
Let us not be seduced by worldliness
in seeing people, creatures and the physical world
as commodities for our consumption.
Amen
Cuba 2016 Cuba 2016 Cuba 2016 Cuba 2016 -World Day of Prayer (WDP)-
This year’s World Day of Prayer Theme:
"Receive children. Receive me."
Join us for the 2016 worship celebration
Written by WDP Cuba
on
Friday, March 4th at 1:30 p.m.
Duncan United Church
246 Ingram Street, Duncan, B.C.
for the 2016 worship celebration written by WDP Cuba
Dear Parishioners:
We are in Cuba, the weather is good, and we are hiking
giving out clothing, medical stuff, school supplies to those
in real need. Cuba in many regards is a third world coun-
try, you see it within the homes and small villages. Like
any third world country, the people are incredible, always
willing to give you that huge smile and wanting to help
you.
On February 16th, the ministries within the parish met for
discussions related to how each ministry benefited from
the Ministry Fair; for the most it was felt like a huge suc-
cess. The plan would be to try to have one every two or
three years. Discussion also took place on how ministries
can work together to build the Kingdom Of God, to build
our community at St Edwards. We learned a lot from each
other, and we can build on what we heard. One thing is we
need new blood, we need young people to join in ministry,
we are an aging parish and we need your help. New pa-
rishioners, young people, there are lots of ways to becom-
ing involved; talk to me, or Father, we would be happy to
meet with you.
Thanks to all at St Edwards who give their time, talents
and treasures, to make St. Edwards what it is today.
Mary Hof, PPC Chair
Children’s Faith Formation
will lead Stations of the Cross
Friday, March 4th in
the Worship Area♦ at
6:00 p.m.
Too many people think the experience Moses had was a
once-in-a-lifetime event, The truth is that every moment is
a holy moment, as God is always at work in our lives. The
challenge is to continue to grow in our faith and love for
the Lord, so that we may recognize the many and varied
ways he is present with us. If we do this, we cooperate
with the Lord’s grace and help build up his kingdom on
earth.
Sat
Feb
27th
10:00 a.m. 4:15 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
Lenten Mission Rosary before Mass at St. Edward’s Mass at St. Edward’s—Pro Populo
Sun Feb
28th
9:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Reconciliation or by appointment Rosary before Mass at St. Edward’s Mass at St. Edward’s—Beniamino Mansueti+ K of C will be serving pancake breakfast after Mass today.
Mon Feb
29th
PARISH OFFICE CLOSED
Tues
Mar
1st
8:10 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Morning Prayer at St. Clare’s Mass at St. Clare’s—Abraham de la Cruz+ Adoration, Benediction & Rosary Mass at St. Edward’s -Ann & Susan Bremner+
Wed
Mar
2nd
8:10 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
6:15 p.m.
Morning Prayer at St. Clare’s Mass at St. Clare’s—Gilbert St. Amand+ Sacrament of Reconciliation 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at St. Clare’s Monastery Children’s Faith Formation
Thurs Mar
3rd
8:10 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.
Morning Prayer at St. Clare’s Mass at St. Clare’s—Mildred Doyle Choir Pracice
Fri Mar
4th
8:10 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Morning Prayer at St. Clare’s Mass at St. Clare’s Mass at Sunridge Place World Day of Prayer, Duncan United Church St. Edward’s—Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Divine Mercy Chaplet, Benediction (Confessions) Stations of the Cross Mass at St. Edward’s—Sanctity of Life, Conversion of the World and Peace.
Sat
Mar
5th
9:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
4:15 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
Novena of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and the Holy Rosary Mass honouring the Blessed Virgin Anointing of the Sick during Mass Rosary before Mass at St. Edward’s Mass at St. Edward’s—Pro Populo
Sun Mar
6th
9:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Reconciliation or by appointment Rosary before Mass at St. Edward’s Mass at St. Edward’s—Susan Bremner+ CWL will be serving coffee after Mass
Please pray for the following
who are in special need of God’s healing.
If you are going into the hospital, or are house bound and you
would like Holy Communion, please call the Parish Of�ice.
Scott Wright
Paul Boray
Ann Waugh
Justin Moore
Ria Donders
Arlene Laughren
Tom Phillipson
Tony Aquino
Barbara Ganter
Ashley Pi�ko
Peggy Mudge
Margaret Fay
Andy Slade
Roger Larmand
Terry Thorpe
Maria Roemer
Carol Enns
Frank Gierc, sr.
Jan Tokorcheck
Maggie Bell
Anne Welch
Elizabeth Pickles
Fred Kelly
Thomas Kay
Ruby Zimmer
Steve Barkanyi
Annetta Anderson
Jenie Lauzon
Kirby Flegel
Ray Marquis
Brenda Whelan
Paulette Nelson
Jan Spencer
Bob Goehring
Tim Cech
Steve Reiter
Dale Stelter
Susan Ferguson
Glen Lowe
Bob Benson
Peter Bar�ield
Tschi Fellmann
Eileen Martin
Fr. Maynard Boomers, omi
Fr. Bob Kelly, omi
David Russell
Terry Christofferson
Steven Christofferson
Yvonne Gill
June Goode
Andy Vanderstapp
Terry Wlodarczyk
Baby Benjamin
Joan Getson
Kim Gunn
Maurice Foucher
Naomi Prodahl
Infant Baptism Preparation
Fr. Luyen offers Baptism Preparation classes for parents/
guardians at 10:30 a.m. on the 3rd Saturday of each month.
Dates of Baptism will be arranged at this meeting. Please call
Parish Office to register.
Anointing of the Sick
Formerly known as Last Rites or Extreme Unction, the Anoint-
ing of the Sick is a ritual of healing, appropriate not only for
physical, but also for mental and spiritual sickness. please call
Fr. Luyen at the parish office.
Pastoral Care Visits While in the Hospital
Privacy legislation in BC prevents the release of information
regarding hospital admissions. If you or someone you love are
admitted to a hospital and would like a visit from Fr. Luyen or
Eucharistic Minister, please call your parish office to leave a
message for Marilyn Klizs.
RCIA
If you wish to become Catholic, this coming Fall the parish of
St. Edward’s will offer a series of meetings called R.C.I.A.
which means Rite of Christian initiation for Adults. If you are
interested in this journey proposed by the RCIA team we meet every
Thursday at 7:00 p.m. If you would like more information Fr. Luyen
will be most happy to meet with you. 250-746-6831.
YEAR OF MERCY
St. Edward’s Parish Starting in February each Friday this year from 3:00 p.m. to
6:30 p.m. we will have Divine Mercy Chaplet, Exposition, Ado-
ration, Benediction and Mass at 6:30 p.m. Fr. Luyen and Fr.
Steven will hear confession from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
St. Clare’s Monastery During the Year of Mercy, Fr. Michael and Fr. Joachim, ofm
offer the Sacrament of Reconciliation at St. Clare’s Monastery
Wednesdays from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
and Saturdays from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
you may call the Franciscan Friary at 778-455-2501.
Mass Honouring The Blessed Virgin Mary
On the 1st Saturday of each month at 10:00 a.m. a special Mass is
celebrated in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Before Mass at 9:30
a.m. we begin with the Novena of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and the
holy rosary. During this Mass there is anointing of the Sick.
Youth Group
All Youth Grades 6 and up are invited to gather after each Saturday 5:00
p.m. Mass for prayer, games, singing and fun as an Education in the
Faith.
Respect Life: If you need information, please contact: Michael Vande Wiel (250-900-5461)
Catechism and Children’s Liturgy, Sacraments of Reconciliation,
Confirmation and First Communion
Children’s Faith Formation—children are invited to attend gatherings at the
Small Gym at Queen of Angles School on Wednesdays at 6:15 p.m.
For more information please contact Paula Hudson at the Parish Office.
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K. of C. Hall - Indian Road, Duncan
The K. of C. Hall is available for rent
If you or a group you belong to is interested
please call Bernie Langkammer at 250-748-9333.
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Fact: In Canada, abortion is legal at any time and for any or no
reason throughout all nine months of pregnancy.
40 Days for Life: On all days during Lent a group of people
meet at Vancouver Island Women's Clinic, 284 Helmcken Rd,
Victoria, to pray for an end to abortion. Please join us on
Thursday, March 3rd as we represent St. Edwards Parish in this
peaceful and silent prayer effort in respect of life. Rides are
available leaving St. Edwards at 10:00 a.m. and returning 2:00
p.m.
Call Mike at 250-900-5461
or Fr. Steven at 250-597-4714.
For more information see:
40daysforlife.com/local-campaigns/victoria/. If you are una-
ble to join us please Love both Mother and Child by remem-
bering them in your prayers.
URGENT: In February of 2015, contrary to Church teachings
on the sanctity of human life, the Supreme Court of Canada
legalized “doctor-assisted suicide”. Parliament has been given
until June to put guidelines in place, including the possibility of
delaying implementation of the ruling. As a special effort in
this “Year of Mercy” please support the Diocese of Victoria
and the Parish of St. Edward’s in petitioning Parliament to
minimize the harm resulting from this legislation. For more
information see: http://www.rcdvictoria.org/.
If you are expecting a child and are feeling confused; if
you are thinking that there is no way out of this situation
for you; if you want to talk to someone,
call or text 250-812-0087
or email: [email protected]
CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE OF CANADA
ST. EDWARD’S COUNCIL
President
Leanne Forest
250-597-4450
Membership
Francine Tournier
250-748-9831
Please take a few moments
while enjoying your coffee to sign
letters, postcards
protesting
Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
while promoting
Hospice and Palliative Care.
Please see insert.
CPPC Companions in Prayer
for Persecuted Christians (and Others)
Please continue to pray daily the Compan-
ions’ Prayer, the Salve Regina and one dec-
ade of the Rosary for those being persecuted
and martyred in many parts of the world.
Sign up Sheets For Friday Private Adoration
3:00 p.m. Chaplet of Divine Mercy
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Adoration
6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Benediction
6:30 p.m. Mass
If you can spend time with the Blessed Sacrament
on Fridays;
Please sign up
on the sheets provided on the table in the foyer.
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CWL Coffee Sunday March 6th 2016
in the Church Hall
after 10:00 a.m. Mass
St. Patrick’s Day Theme
Please suppo our C�fee Sunday Your presence is impo!ant.
2016
VOCATIONS ROAD TRIP ♦ Are you a young adult with a desire to make a compas-
sionate difference in the world?
♦ Are you eager to live your life to its fullest?
♦ Are you willing to pray seriously,
“God’s will be done in my future?”
If your heart answered “Yes!” to any of these,
Consider coming on a Vocations Road Trip
which will include great fellowship, prayer,
visits with committed priests, religious, and lay faithful
as witnesses to Christ’s call to vocational holiness.
April 2st – 3rd, 2016
Port Alberni, BC
For more information contact Fr. Dean Henderson
by email: [email protected]
A Lifeline for Marriages
A Lifeline for Marriages – Is your marriage in trouble?
Retrouvaille is an affordable program that provides couples with
the tools to repair ALL kinds of marriage crises. Rediscover ro-
mance and a joyful married life! Retrouvaille has helped thou-
sands of couples avoid separation and rekindle their relation-
ship. You or your spouse do not need to be Catholic to attend. For
confidential information or to register for the 7 week Lower
Mainland program commencing the weekend of April 1 - Main-
land program commencing the weekend of April 1 - 3, 2016,
call 604-530-6710, email [email protected]
With gratitude and blessings,
Derek and Silvana Carr,
Coordinators
Retrouvaille Vancouver
Chrism Mass Thursday, March 17
th at 7:00 p.m.
Bishop Gary Gordon will be the
principal celebrant at a Mass that is
celebrated annually at the Cathe-
dral. At this liturgy, we gather
around the Bishop for the blessing
and consecra.on of the oils that
will be used in all our parishes in
the coming year. May our pres-
ence at the Chrism Mass be a sign
of our support and gra.tude for
their ministry—and a reminder
that bap.sm calls all of us to lives
of service.
All are invited to a#end.
A recep7on will follow.
LENTEN TRIVIA CONTEST FOR KIDSLENTEN TRIVIA CONTEST FOR KIDSLENTEN TRIVIA CONTEST FOR KIDSLENTEN TRIVIA CONTEST FOR KIDS Test your knowledge of the Catholic Faith… and have a chance to win a tablet!!Test your knowledge of the Catholic Faith… and have a chance to win a tablet!!Test your knowledge of the Catholic Faith… and have a chance to win a tablet!!Test your knowledge of the Catholic Faith… and have a chance to win a tablet!!
Who: Kids aged 9Who: Kids aged 9Who: Kids aged 9Who: Kids aged 9————18181818 When: Any time throughout LentWhen: Any time throughout LentWhen: Any time throughout LentWhen: Any time throughout Lent How:How:How:How: It’s It’s It’s It’s all onlineall onlineall onlineall online!!!!
Entering the contest is as easy as clicking a mouse, and will take you less than 15 minutes.
Visit www.rcdvictoria.org or go directly to the contest site:
Www.onlineexambuilder.com/Lenten-knowledge-of-catholic-faith-trivia-
contest/exam-18019.
Participants will have a chance to win a tablet!
The draw for the tablet will take place and the
Winner will be announced during the Easter Season.
More Information: [email protected]
You won’t want to miss this
Exciting evening of fun and fellowship
Held at Our Lady of Fatima Hall in Victoria.
Mark it on your calendar……….
And let the anticipation begin!
Financial Report for January 2016
Income: Expenses:
Envelopes\Direct
Deposits 19554 Clergy 1987
" Taxable Benefits 1155
Loose 1693 Adminstra.on 4175
Other Repairs/Maintenance 1316
U.li.es 1834
Interest 407 Ministries 1786
Gi< in Kind
Reimbursed 1010 Amor.za.on 835
Designated Dona.on Signage 115
Diocesan Appeal 8788 Syrian Family 10000
Rentals
Gross Income 31452 Total Expenses 23203
Diocesan Assessment/ 4630
Marriage Tribunal
Net Income 26822 PROFIT 3619
PAD for donations? PAD stands for Pre-Authorized Debit. It works exactly like the pre-authorizations many people have for their mortgage or
insurance payments, which are withdrawn automatically from their bank accounts. By using PAD, your donations are au-
tomatically withdrawn once a month from your chequing account.
Why should I use PAD? PAD means that your donations are made regularly. It eliminates the worry of searching for cash, writing cheques,
searching for envelopes or missing a week of donations when you are away. When you are on holidays or attend a differ-
ent Church for a weekend, the lights and power still need to be on at St. Edward’s. A regular financial commitment from
our parishioners keeps our doors open and our Ministries active. PAD means that your commitment is always there.
When are withdrawals made? Withdrawals from your bank account will occur according to your request.
Can I donate to our Charities with PAD? Yes, all the Charities currently supported by our Parish through envelope donations can be made by PAD. One tax receipt
will be issued for your donations but your gifts will be directed to the charities you choose when you set up your PAD.
What if I want to make changes? If you move, change banks, wish to cancel the plan or for any other reason you need to change your PAD commitment,
simply contact the parish office.
How do I sign up?
There are 2 simple forms to fill out at the Parish office. You will also need to attach a VOID cheque on the application
form. The cheque must indicate your bank account information which will enable the parish to make your authorized
withdrawals.
To date we have 47 parishioners using this carefree method of supporting St. Edward’s Parish.
The Knights of the Columbus
This weekend the Knights will be collecting change in the foyer for their seminarian program, “Pennies from
Heaven”.
This Sunday the Knights invite all parishioners to come downstairs to the Church hall to enjoy a great pancake
breakfast. Bring your family and friends. It’s a great gathering!
Mark your calendars………..
Lenten Penitential Service at St. Edward’s Parish
Our Lenten Penitential Service will be celebrated on March 10th at 7:00 p.m. It is a great time to prepare for
Easter. All are encouraged to attend.
March Family Mass Date Changed
Please note that the Family Mass in March will be celebrated on March 13th, 2016 (the 2nd Sunday of the
month).
First Scrutiny of the Elect (Catechumens)
This weekend we will celebrate the Rite of the First Scrutiny with James Black, Nicole Garrow, Luka De Melo
and Ethan Giles who will be entering the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil.
The scrutinies are rites for self-searching and repentance and have above all a spiritual purpose. The also brings
out, and then strengthens all that is upright, strong and good. Therefore, the scrutinies are celebrated to protect
them against temptation, and to give them strength in Christ, who is the Way, the Truth and the Life.
At the First Scrutiny, the elect are presented with the text of the Creed. As we listen to the gospel of the Samari-
tan woman at the well, their spirits are filled with Christ the Redeemer, who is the living water.
As a community we are called to pray for our brothers and sisters that they may progress in genuine self-
knowledge through serious examination of their lives and true repentance during these final weeks of prepara-
tion .