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Telephone: (613) 546-0418 • Fax: (613)546-4626
 Holy Name of Jesus Parish, 950 Old Kingston Mills Road, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7L 4V3 

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 PASTOR:    REV. JOHN GILLIS
 Mass Intentions
5th Sunday of Easter – May 22, 2011
Saturday May 21 5:00 pm Parishioners
Sunday May 22 9:00 am
11:00 am
Intentions of Fr. Gillis (13th anniversary- May 23
Frank White (St. Martha School)
6th  Sunday of Easter – May 29, 2011
Saturday May 28 5:00 pm Helen O’Neill
Sunday May 29 9:00 am
11:00 am
Intentions of Gary & Jean Richards
Parishioners (St. Martha School)
The Sanctuary Lamp burns to remind us of Christ’s presence in the Blessed Sacrament. 
This week the Sanctuary Lamp burns
In memory of Simon & Leona Corriveau
If you wish to sponsor the sanctuary lamp for one week the cost is $10.00

Readings For May 29, 2011
1st Reading : Acts 8.5-8, 14-17
2nd Reading: 1 Peter 3.15-18
Gospel: John 14.15-21

Lectors
6th Sunday of Easter – May 29, 2011
 5 pm – Sheilagh Cybulski
 9 am – John Uliana
11 am – Cynthia St. Jacques
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist
6th Sunday of Easter – May 29, 2011
5 pm – Mary Mayfield & Roseanne Hogan
9 am – Mary Lou Murray & Karla Nichols
11 am – Laura Raycraft & Pat Stenson


Statue of Mary
Please leave in entrance after the Mass you attend. Sign up in entryway of Church

5th Sunday of Easter
Only when we find the space and time each day to experience the presence of God in prayer can we look with understanding at the past and with hope and confidence to the future.

Summer Masses:  All Masses will be at the church again this summer to give set up crews a well deserved break!
From July 1st to August 31st the 11 am Sunday Mass will be held in Holy Name of Jesus Church on Kingston Mills Rd.  If you have any questions call Christine in the parish office or see a member of our parish council.

Catholic Women’s League;
Please get your Fun Fair raffle tickets in to Karla or the Parish Office - sold or not - by Wednesday, May 25th.

Holy Name of Jesus Spring Fair:
Saturday May 28th from 10 am to 4 pm. Sponsored by our Knights of Columbus andCatholic Women’s League, there will be many events, including a Silent Auction, BBQ, Bake Sale, Plant Sale, Live Music (Frontenac Community Concert Band), Classic Cars, Kids Entertainment etc. 
If you have any plants or pots that you would like to donate please call Jose at 613-542-6247.

50 Years in the Priesthood!
On May 28th Monsignor Patrick Carty will have completed fifty years in the priesthood and of service to the Archdiocese of Kingston. To mark this milestone, Monsignor’s family are having a reception in his honour on Sunday, May 29th  in the McKinley Room, Providence Manor, Kingston from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. Monsignor and his family would be pleased to have you join them to celebrate this “golden” occasion.

Thank you to those who have re- registered –
I know there are more of you out there!

To help us obtain a more accurate account of our parishioners we are asking that all families fill out a new registration form (including those who have been registered here for some time). When you have the form filled out please drop it in the collection basket.

Prayers of the Faithful
Parish Council has determined that members of the parish may request to have relatives and family members or other parishioners who have given their permission to be included in the public prayers of the faithful.  When your prayers have been supplied for and the person of concern has improved, please phone to have the name removed from the list. There is also a private prayer list co-ordinated by the parish secretary where people may be mentioned regardless of their connections.  This is to ensure privacy for those who are ill and to maintain a list that is connected to all parishioners.

New Life Group: a Catholic Ministry for the Separated and Divorced will meet Tuesday, May 24 from 7:30 to 9:30 pm at Diocesan Centre on Palace Rd. Topic: Dysfunctional Relationships: Co-Dependent Denial. All faith denominations are welcome!

St. Francis Xavier University offers programs and courses by distance education for adults seeking faith formation for personal and professional development. For an information package, please contact
Mary MacInnis 1-877-867-5562.

Church of the Good Thief Plant Sale: Saturday, May 28 from 8:30 am to 2 pm and on Sunday, May 29 from 11 am to 1 pm at the parish hall (behind the church). Indoor and outdoor plants, experienced gardner on hand, refreshment table with homemade lunch, silent auction and more.

Giant Yard Sale: Saturday, June 4th 8:00 am to 1:00 pm at St. Patirck’s Parish Centre on Sydenham Rd.  Items for all ages plus a BBQ.

Blessed Sacrament Parish Ham Dinner – Sunday June 5th. You are invited to join us for a delicious ham dinner in Blessed Sacrament Church hall in Amherstview. Adults $10, ages 5-13 $5 and under 5 are free. Advance ticket sales only. For more info or tickets call Marie at 613-384-8238.

FLORES DE MAYO: The Filipino Canadian Community is celebrating the 6th year of Flores de Mayo on Sunday, May 29th at St. Joseph’s Church Kingston beginning with the rosary at 2:30 pm followed by Mass at 3 pm, celebrated by Msgr. Lynch. All are welcome. Free refreshments after Mass.

Wolfe Island Day Camp: open to children 5 to 12 years. Cost of registration is $135 per child for a one week session with a 10% discount for each additional week that a child is registered. Camp begins July 4th and completes August 12th. Activities include swimming, sports, games and crafts. Weekly trips include: bowling, Buskers, movie, Playtrium, lazer tag Upper Canada Village and Grass Creek. To register visit www.alcdsb .on.ca/widc. For more information call Jennifer 613-354-5093 ext.31.

Joke
A little girl was sitting on her grandfather’s lap as he read her a bedtime story.
From time to time, she would take her eyes off the book and reach up to touch his wrinkled cheek.
She was alternately stroking her own cheek then his again.
Finally she spoke up, “Grandpa, did God make you?”
“Yes, sweetheart,” he answered, “God made me a long time ago.”
“Oh,”  she paused, “Grandpa, did God make me too?”
“Yes, indeed honey,” he said, “God made you just a little while ago.”
Feeling their respective faces again, she observed,
“God is getting better at it isn’t he?”

 






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