WELCOME TO THIS WEEK'S FLOCKNOTE
Genesis 15:5-12, 17-18; Philippians 3:17-4:1; Luke 9:28b-36
In today’s readings, we are reminded of God’s faithfulness, the promise of transformation, and the call to discipleship.
In Genesis, God makes a covenant with Abraham, promising him descendants as numerous as the stars. Abraham believes, and his faith is counted as righteousness. This passage teaches us to trust in God’s promises, even when fulfillment seems impossible. Like Abraham, we are called to walk by faith, knowing that God’s plans for us are greater than we can imagine.
Paul, in his letter to the Philippians, urges us to follow Christ and not be consumed by worldly concerns. He reminds us that our true citizenship is in heaven. In a world filled with distractions, we must keep our focus on Christ and strive to live as his disciples, setting an example for others.
The Gospel of Luke presents the Transfiguration, where Jesus is revealed in glory alongside Moses and Elijah. The disciples are amazed, but they do not fully understand what they see. This moment foreshadows Christ’s resurrection and reminds us that suffering leads to glory. Like the disciples, we sometimes struggle to comprehend God’s ways, but we are called to listen to Jesus and trust in Him.
As we continue our Lenten journey, let us reflect on God’s faithfulness, keep our eyes on Christ, and listen to His voice, knowing that He is leading us to eternal glory. Amen.
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.
Lenten Mission 2025
Thank you, Fr. Bonaventure, for leading our 2025 Lenten Mission! Your ministry
has blessed us profoundly, and we are so grateful for your time spent with us.
LENT 2025
This year, join me as we read a chapter each day of the GOSPEL OF JOHN - ONLY 21 CHAPTERS.
Stations of the Cross
Join us every Friday throughout Lent at St. John’s Church & Sacred Heart Church at 7pm.
Join us at St. Bridget’s Church each Sunday throughout Lent at 10:30am!
Journey Through Lent – Video Series
This year’s spiritual reflections are available on the CCCB Website:
In English: www.cccb.ca/lent
Holy Adoration & Benediction On all Friday’s during Lent, please join us at St. John’s Church for extended Holy Eucharistic Adoration, Divine Mercy prayers & Benediction from 9:30am until 3pm. We still have unclaimed hours, please sign up for your hour on one of the sign-up sheets at the side entrance or in the Narthex, or by calling the Parish office.
Lent is the yearly celebration by the Church of its corporate conversion in Jesus Christ. During Lent, the Liturgy prepares the Catechumens to celebrate the Paschal Mystery by the various stages of Christian Initiation. It also prepares the faithful for Easter as they recall their baptism and enter into penance in preparation for the greatest Feast of the year.
Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of Fast & Abstinence. All Catholics ages 18-59 are to observe fasting and those 14 and older are to abstain from meat on those days.
Penitential Discipline: Penance is an important requirement of the Christian life. Fulfillment of this duty involves prayer, works of piety and charity, self denial and fulfilling our obligations more faithfully. Every Friday of the year, especially during Lent, is a penitential day.
THIS WEEK: (See Upcoming Events for more details)
REMINDER: Please do not wear any Fragrance to church, we have parishioners who are highly allergic.
Confirmation Candidates: The next class will be this Sunday, March 16th, beginning with 11am mass, followed by class in the Narthex.
CWL Monthly Meeting - Rescheduled: Monday, March 17th@ 7pm, All Welcome!
Our Life Matters Core Group will offer the 9am Mass on Wednesday March19th
for the Protection of All Human Life. Afterwards a Rosary in Reverence for Life.