WELCOME TO THIS WEEK'S FLOCKNOTE
The Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph offers us a beautiful model of love, faith, and unity. The readings remind us of the importance of family as a place where God’s presence is nurtured and His love is shared.
In the first reading from Sirach, we are reminded of the virtues of honoring and respecting our parents. This is not merely a cultural tradition but a commandment that brings blessings. Honoring one another within the family fosters harmony and reflects God’s love. It challenges us to value patience, forgiveness, and selflessness in our relationships.
In the Gospel of Luke, we hear the story of the twelve-year-old Jesus being found in the Temple after three days. While Mary and Joseph were anxious, Jesus reveals His divine mission, saying, “Did you not know that I must be in my Father’s house?” This reminds us that even as a child, Jesus was deeply connected to the Father’s will. Yet, He returned to Nazareth and lived obediently with Mary and Joseph, showing us the importance of family life.
The Holy Family faced challenges but remained faithful to God and to one another. They show us how to live with love, humility, and trust in God’s plan.
As we celebrate this feast, let us pray for our families to be places of faith, love, and forgiveness. May we, like the Holy Family, strive to grow closer to one another and to God, making our homes a reflection of His divine love.
Your Priest,
Father Charles
Please do not hesitate to contact me, Father Charles (frenyinnia@yahoo.com) (613-328-8331), Father Anthony (dimtony3482@gmail.com) (613-200-5357) or the parish office (stjohn.perth@archkingston.ca ) (613-267-1043), if we can be of any assistance to you in any way. We are very glad to respond to a request for prayers, the Sacrament of Reconciliation/Confession, Sick Calls and/or Conversation.
We wish Fr. Charles a wonderful and safe vacation as he travels home to Nigeria! During his absence, we welcome Fr. Francis Ikhianosime from Rome, who will celebrate Masses in his place.
New Years' Mass Schedule
New Years’ Eve - Tuesday, December 31st
St. John’s Church - 5pm (replaces Tuesday 4:30pm Mass)
New Years’ Day – Wednesday, January 1st
St. John’s Church – 9am & 11am
Sacred Heart Church – 9am
St. Bridget’s Church – 11am
THIS WEEK: (See Upcoming Events for more details)
Christmas gift cards are now being collected, to assist those who are struggling within our community. There is a box in the Narthex to collect your donations.
Candlelight Procession and Donations: At 3:30PM on Saturday, Dec. 28th (the Feast of the Holy Innocents), the Life Matters Group will hold a candlelight procession.
Don’t forget to pick up your 2025 Donation Envelopes in the Narthex!
St. John’s Parishioners: Tax receipts are available by email. To receive it like this, please fill out the registration form in the Narthex or email the parish office directly.