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St. Albert the Great Parish
“O taste and see that the Lord is good” Ps 34.8
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28th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME October 13, 2024
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First Reading: Wisdom 7: 7 - 11
Responsorial Psalm 90: 12 - 17
Second Reading: Hebrews 4: 12 - 13
Gospel: Mark 10: 17 - 30
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In our Gospel today we hear the story of a man who ran up to Jesus and asked Him what he must do to reach eternal life.
Jesus said, “You are lacking in one thing. Go, sell what you have, and give to the poor and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me.”
It says the man went away sad because he had much.
We might cringe when we hear this story because it is sad — this man was so close to becoming an active disciple of Jesus, but instead turned away. We also might cringe because it could be deeply applicable to our lives.
Jesus states that, “It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for one who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.”
One of the metaphors for the “eye of a needle” was a tight passageway into Jerusalem that people had to enter to get into the city. In order for their camels to pass through, they had to remove whatever the camel was carrying, only then, could they enter.
If we look at our own lives, we can most likely think of something that we tightly carry with us. Maybe it is possessions — material goods or money — like Jesus references in our Gospel. Or maybe it is something less material — like status, pride or control.
Jesus doesn’t want our stuff — our job promotions, our designer house or our bank account. He just wants us. So, we need to be willing to strip those things from our lives in order to reach Him. It might seem difficult, but the outcome will be more than we could have ever imagined — peace on earth and treasure in heaven. (©Catholic Stewardship Consultants)
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CHILDRENS LITURGY OF THE WORD
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Connect with us:
Office Hours: Mon - Fri: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM Closed for lunch from 12:30 PM to 1:00 PM | Closed all Statutory Holidays The Parish Office will be closed Oct 14th for Thanksgiving Monday.
Pastor: Fr. Andrew Maruszczak, SDS
Assoc. Pastor: Fr. Krzysztof Sobanski, SDS
Parish Address: 10 Prestwick Drive SE, Calgary, AB, Canada T2Z 4J6 Main Phone: (403) 257-6054 Fax: (403) 257-6072
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Parish Livestream: Sunday 11:00 AM Masses
Charitable Registration Number: 107909939 RR0084
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Weekly Mass Tuesday to Friday 9:00 AM | 6:30 PM
Saturday Mass 9:00 AM
Sunday Mass Sat 5:00 PM (Anticipatory) 9:00 AM | 11:00 AM | 5:00 PM Effective Nov 3rd, 11:30 AM Mass Goes into effect
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Confession Tuesday to Friday 9:30 AM | 7:00 PM
Saturday at 3:30 PM
Adoration Friday 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
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Pastoral Renewal
We have begun the second year of the Pastoral Renewal. We thank you for your commitment to the Mission of Christ in the past year, and we continue in our ministry to strengthen our parish communities on this path of renewal!
Let's work together to inspire the entire community to cast our nets into the deep!
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Inspired by the words from 1 Chronicles 29:13: “Now, our God, we give you thanks and praise your glorious name,” we are reminded of the gratitude we owe for the privilege of walking this journey of faith together as a diocesan family.
To our dedicated parishioners, staff, clergy, and ministers, we extend our heartfelt appreciation for your commitment to our Renewal mission. May you have beautiful Thanksgiving celebrations with your family and parish community this weekend.
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Did you know that you can make your Sunday Offering online?
Our parish relies on regular offertory giving for maintenance and growth.
Anyone can make donations to the parish. Click here for more information:
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AVAILABILITY: November and December dates are open for booking. Please include the name of the intended, type of intention (regular INT or RIP) and your Mass date/time preference. *Please note date and time preferences are not a guarantee.
Mass intentions are booked three months out, every Monday a new week 3-months ahead opens to book.
Our parish serves over 9000 parishioners, intentions are limited to two per family within the three-month period. Thank you for honoring this system.
Contact the office with questions.
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"Because Christ hears and saves those who hope in Him, let us pray for . . . "
To have a name added to the Prayer Board, please email secretary@stalbertthegreat.ca and provide the name of the person you would like to add and how long you would like them to remain on the Prayer Board.
*Prayers of the faithful are intended for the souls of those who have passed, and are said during Sunday Mass. Please email the office email above to have someone added.
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Our 40 Hour Devotion for Vocations Has Begun!
St. Albert the Great Parish is currently participating in the 40 Hour Devotion for Vocations from Oct 11th to 13th. You still have time to sign up: Sign up Adoration will take place in 1 Hour sessions; you can sign up for as many sessions as you like over the 40 Hour period. There is a minimum of three people required at each session so that our Lord is not alone.
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FORMED.ORG
Explore a curated selection of FORMED.org resources that will immerse you in testimonies, teachings, and stories to support and deepen your commitment to the Diocese of Calgary's Pastoral Renewal.
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Taking it a step further, Julianne Stanz elaborates upon what a missionary disciple looks like, particularly within a parish. Watch now
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The Latest Faithfully
Faithfully | Released: Oct 8, 2024 Some highlights: - A message from Bishop McGrattan
- Photos from World Day Migrants and Refugees
- Cedric de Souza tells a story of Renewal
- Stories from the Dominican Sisters
- Career and volunteering opportunities
- Upcoming events
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TOGETHER IN ACTION UPDATE
Our 2024 parish goal for Together In Action is $78,445 and any surplus will go towards upgrading the indoor and outdoor lighting in the parish.
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LOST AND FOUND
There is a Plastic bin in the Narthex on the West side of the church near the window that we place general Lost & Found Items. Mass books are placed on the small bookshelf behind the pillar on the left side as you enter the church. If you are looking for other items, please call the office at 403-257-6054.
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PARISH MINISTRIES & GROUPS
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RCIA Sponsors Needed for this November
Our parish needs eight more sponsors to accompany those who are on the journey to become Catholic, through the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults.
Sponsors offer companionship and prayer that supports the Catechumen or Candidate through the RCIA process. You do not need to be a teacher of the faith, just a fully initiated and practicing Catholic. Many sponsors have said this role has helped them grow in their own faith. The time commitment is to attend some of the weekly Wednesday evening catechesis sessions and ultimately the Sacraments of Initiation at the Easter Vigil.
If you think God is calling you to this ministry, please attend an information session on Oct. 26th at 10 am upstairs in Fr. Pat's Room (confession/reconciliation room), no commitment required! You can also contact Greg Yont at rcia@stalbertthegreat.ca
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NO SUNDAY SOCIAL THIS WEEKEND
Takes place after 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM Mass.
Join us in the basement for coffee, tea, juice & baked goods, and to meet new people! Everyone is welcome.
We are always looking for volunteers, specifically Bakers for our 11:00 AM social group.
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A MESSAGE FROM THE NEW CANADIAN FAMILY
With Deep Gratitude to God, Father Andrew, Father Kris and the Beloved Members of the Church
In these challenging and turbulent times, through your boundless love and unwavering support, we have constantly felt the grace and mercy of the Lord in our lives. You have acted as the hands of God for us, opening a new path towards a brighter future.
Throughout our journey of faith, we have endured many hardships. In moments when despair sought to overcome us and the paths seemed blocked, we found refuge in our trust in God.
As it is written in Psalm 37:5, "Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him, and He will act." We placed our faith in the Lord, and He was with us in every step. In every trial and suffering, we held onto His promise, and it was through the love and support of this wonderful church community that we were guided to a place of safety and peace.
As Philippians 4:19 says, "And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of His glory in Christ Jesus." Through your kindness and help, God provided for our needs and brought us to a land where we can now live with hope and tranquility.
As it is written in Colossians 3:17, "And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him." Today, with deep gratitude, we thank you for all the kindness you have shown us, and we pray that the Lord bestows His endless blessings upon you and your families.
This journey was not easy; we faced countless challenges and pains, but your love and God’s presence sustained us. 2 Corinthians 1:4-5 tells us “God comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves received from God” You were a source of comfort and strength for us, acting in God's way to help us reach this point.
For extending your hand to us and providing us with a new path, we are grateful, and we ask the Almighty God to return every step you have taken for others as infinite blessings in your lives.
Today, we stand before God with hearts full of gratitude, and we give thanks to you, the kind members of this church, who with love and sacrifice, led us to a safe destination. We pray to the Lord Almighty that, as Romans 15:13 says, "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit."
We pray that the favor of Almighty God,and his eternal light shine in your lives and that His mercy and love accompany you in all your endeavors. As we read in 2 Corinthians 9:8, "And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work”
Our deepest gratitude. We very much look forward to getting to know our new parish community. From: Clara, Camilla and Catrina
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Saint Albert’s Men Fraternitas, Virtus, Integritas (Brotherhood, Virtue, Integrity)
Men of all ages in our community are suffering from a lack of social connection, fraternity, and support in carrying out their vocations as Catholic men in today’s world.
How can we truly live in the image and WILL of God? How can we become authentic men while fulfilling our roles within our communities, families, and work?
You are invited to a Saturday morning video presentation followed by an opportunity to share and discuss the video with fellow men in our parish while enjoying coffee and donuts.
Come and join us – we look forward to meeting with you.
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The next sessions will be after the 9:00 am Holy Mass on October 19. Please be advised that the date has been changed from Oct. 12th.
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Please contact Greg Verhappen (Saturday 5 pm music minister) for more info:
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"A Season of Carols"
ALL parishioners are invited to sing! Do you like Christmas Carols? Would you like to have fun and help our SATG Parish? Then you qualify to sing in "A Season of Carols" which includes a concert for SATG Parish.
It's free to join. All music, sing along vocal tracks, and other materials you need are provided for free.
Concert date Wednesday November 27, 2024
Thank you to the Stampede City Mixed Chorus for making this possible.
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WE NEED VOLUNTEERS for Sunday 11am and Sunday 5pm Masses.
Please visit our website for more information.
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CHILDREN'S LITURGY
Children’s Liturgy is a volunteer run program that teaches the Liturgy of the Word in terms that children can understand. The program is designed for children aged 4 to 7 years old.
Registration is required and the fee is $20/child or $50 per family, this helps cover the costs for supplies. *We understand that not everyone can afford additional costs, please register and connect with us; no family will be turned away.
Children’s Liturgy needs the following volunteers: ● Coordinators (Adult) ● Teachers (Adult) ● Assistant Teachers (Adult) ● Student Helpers (8-17 years old)
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A Big Thank You to all who donated wool to the Arts & Crafts group!
If you would like to join the group, everyone is welcome! The group meets Tuesday's at 9:30AM in the Basement St. Albert Room.
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
September 2024 Summary
Hampers delivered: 60 (16 less than September 2023)
2024 Year to date hampers delivered :508 2023 Year to date hampers delivered 423 That is a 20% increase over 2023
Number of Adults served: 130 Number of Children served: 84
Cost of the hampers: $17,140 for food and $2220.00 in gift cards were given to these families to purchase meat and dairy for a total of $19,360.00.
Next weekend, October 12/13, St Vincent de Paul members will be in the Narthex asking for donations so that we can continue to provide food hampers to the many families in need in our community.
The high cost of food, rent and utilities are leaving families with little to no money for food and they need our help.
Please consider donating so that we can purchase the groceries needed to fill the hampers in the months ahead. Donations can be made by cash, cheque or by Tax receipts will be issued in Feb 2025
Our work is not possible without the financial support of our parishioners, schools and the community at large. We thank you all for your generosity.
"For all the benefactors of the poor, that God may reward them with eternal life", Lord hear us.
Week of October 13th Needs
Canola Oil & Canned Fruit Please drop your donations in the St. Vincent de Paul box in the Narthex.
All non-perishable food is appreciated.
Thank you for your support!
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CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE
CWL's popular by demand, Pierogi fundraiser is back this fall!
The CWL will also be in the Narthex taking orders for the delicious Prairie Gourmet sausages and perogies after mass on October 19, 20 and 26, 27.
The orders will be available for pick up on November 17th.
There was such great feedback from these delicious perogies and sausages so at your request we chose to do this again.
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DEVELOPMENT & PEACE - Together, let’s support peasant and rural communities!
Across the Global South, peasant and rural communities have fought hard to assert their rights to land, water, seeds, food sovereignty, a healthy environment and more.
But how can they protect these rights when a powerful foreign corporation shows up in their region, intent on extracting resources, and indifferent to polluting the environment?
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PARISH LIBRARY UPDATE
Thank you to everyone who has donated books to the library over the years. We are currently at capacity and are no longer accepting donations.
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MINISTRY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
We have multiple ministries here at St. Albert the Great Parish and we are always looking for volunteers. From Children's Liturgy to Sunday 11 AM Socials there is something for everyone.
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OTHER NEWS & EVENTS
Notices in this section have been approved by the parish office, if you would like to have something added to the e-bulletin please email bulletin@stalbertthegreat.ca
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Happy October!
We are grateful for the gift of every human life, from conception until natural death. Our mission to bring educational life-affirming presentations continues, thanks to YOU!
Happy Thanksgiving from Calgary Pro-Life Assn.
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Life in the Spirit Seminar
We invite all polish speaking parishioners for a 7 week Life in the Spirit seminar it started Wednesday Oct 9 at 8:00PM at the Polish Parish at 2111 Uxbridge Dr NW. The goal of the seminar is to help individuals discover and build a very personal relationship with Christ and allow that relationship to change one's life. The seminar is for everyone. You do not have to be a parishioner at the polish parish to attend. Cost $20. Please contact Magda at 403 803 5771 if you would like to register.
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