WELCOME TO THIS WEEK'S FLOCKNOTE
Isaiah 43:16-21; Philippians 3:8-14; John 8:1-11
Today’s readings invite us to embrace God’s mercy, leave behind the past, and press forward in faith.
In Isaiah 43:16-21, God reminds His people of how He made a way through the sea during the Exodus. Yet, He tells them, “Do not remember the former things”—not because the past is unimportant, but because He is doing something new. God is not just the God of past miracles but the One who continues to work in our lives today. He opens paths in our deserts and brings streams to refresh our weary souls.
In Philippians 3:8-14, St. Paul expresses his deep desire to know Christ. He sees everything else as “rubbish” compared to gaining Christ and sharing in His sufferings. He acknowledges that he has not yet reached perfection but presses on, forgetting what lies behind and striving toward the heavenly prize. His words remind us that our faith is a journey—we are called not to dwell on past failures but to keep moving forward in Christ.
In John 8:1-11, Jesus encounters a woman caught in adultery. The scribes and Pharisees want to condemn her, but Jesus turns their accusations back on them: “Let the one who is without sin be the first to throw a stone.” One by one, they leave, and Jesus tells the woman, “Neither do I condemn you. Go, and sin no more.” This is the heart of the Gospel—God’s mercy is greater than our sin, and His call is always to transformation, not condemnation.
These readings remind us that God is always doing something new, calling us to let go of the past and move forward in faith. Like Paul, let us press on toward Christ, and like the woman forgiven by Jesus, let us walk in newness of life.
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.
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.
LENTEN CONFESSIONS
St. Francis de Sales Church, Smiths Falls – Sunday, April 6th @ 3:00pm
St. Edward’s Church, Westport – Sunday, April 6th @ 3:30pm
St. John the Baptist Church, Perth – Sunday, April 13th @ 3:00pm
Pontifical Collection for the Church in the Holy Land:
The Annual Good Friday Collection is taken at the request of the Holy See. The Church and our Christian brothers and sisters count on your help to retain a faith filled Christian presence in the Holy Land. Please give generously during your parish’s
Good Friday celebrations on April 18, 2025. Thank you.
THIS WEEK: (See Upcoming Events for more details)
REMINDER: Please do not wear any Fragrance to church, we have parishioners who are highly allergic.
St. John’s Social Sunday: Please join us this weekend after each Sunday Mass for the monthly St. John’s Church Social!
Bunnies & Bears for Life: Your St. John’s LifeMatters Group invites you to purchase these stuffies in support of families @ Birthright Kingston. April 6&13 in the annex.
St. John's lifeMATTERS Group: Will be hosting a small group forum based on the 'Dying to Meet You' Project. Tuesday, April 8th, 3:00pm, 15 Church St
Parish Council Monthly Meeting - April 8th @ 6:30pm
Community Dinner: Saturday, April 12th, 4:30-5:30pm, or until they run out of food. St. James Anglican Church, 54 Beckwith St. East, Perth. Goodwill offering appreciated.
First Communion & Reconciliation Candidates: The next class will be next Sunday, April 13th, beginning with 11am mass, followed by class in the Narthex.