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26.11.2010 09:00:00
Weekly reflections on Sacred Scripture and comment on public issues
  • Faith - a Gift to Treasure and Develop
    A couple of important events to note this coming week.

    First, the personnel of Edmonton Catholic Schools will gather on Tuesday for their annual faith development day. About 3000 people - trustees, administration, teachers, support staff - will assemble to celebrate the Eucharist and reflect together upon the gift of faith. Not a bad idea, that. Faith in Jesus Christ is the heart of our Catholic school system. It is also the heart and fuel of every Christian life. What ECS is doing is a sign of what must occupy all Christians at all times: the development of the faith.

    Reflecting upon the upcoming Year of Faith to which he is summoning the Church, Pope Benedict, in an address last Friday to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, stated that the renewal of faith must be the first priority of the Church in our day. This Year, he said, is "an opportune moment to point out to all the gift of faith in the Risen Christ, the clear teaching of the Second Vatican Council and the invaluable doctrinal synthesis offered by the Catechism of the Catholic Church."

    Faith in the Risen Christ means: acceptance that Jesus is who he says he is, trusting in his fidelity to us and in the life-giving power of his Resurrection, believing that he is with us as he promised. In short, faith is believing in the love of God for us (cf. 1John 4:16). Such faith in the person of Christ leads naturally to full acceptance of his message. The Lord's teaching has been handed on in the Tradition of the Church. Hence the need to pay special attention to the great signposts of that Tradition. Pope Benedict is highlighting in particular the teaching of the Second Vatican Council and the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

    Developing the faith means growing in our knowledge and love of Christ and surrendering ever more fully to his message. May there be, indeed, a profound renewal of faith throughout the Church.

    The second event will take place on Thursday, the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord. This is also the World Day for Consecrated Life. Its purpose is to focus our attention and esteem on the great witness of consecrated life in the Church and world, as well as to offer men and women in religious life the opportunity to renew their commitment to the evangelical counsels. I have known many wonderful sisters and priests in religious orders and have been moved by their example. Think of the priests and sisters who have touched your lives and offer a prayer of thanks to God for their witness. May the Lord of the harvest bless the Church with an abundance of consecrated and holy women and men, whose witness will inspire many to faith in Christ.


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26.11.2010 09:00:00
In Nomine Jesu
  • Catholic Education: Loyola High School Celebrates Jesuit 400th - Maryvale GALA this evening

    LOYOLA HIGH SCHOOL, MONTREAL, is my alma mater (1957-61) and I delighted in teaching there (Latin, Greek and religion) from 1967-69. 

    Each year the President (currently Father Michael Murray) holds a reception in the late spring to thank benefactors, friends and alumni for their support and to maintain ties. 

    This year, the reception was advanced to late January and given a special link to the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the Jesuits in Canada, which is being observed at different times across the country between May 22, 2011 and May 12, 2012.

    Along with the reception, a Mass was scheduled for the morning with the staff and student body; Father Murray invited me to preside at the concelebrated Eucharist and to preach on the occasion.  It was a wonderful Mass of Thanksgiving and afterwards I was able to meet two of my grand-nephews Sean and Patrick who currently attend the school.

    Some photos from the Mass and afterwards:










    Clergy and the Maroon & White honour society



    Some of the Jesuits and my MC Father Jonathan Blake



    Provincial Father James Webb (left) and President Father Michael Murray





    Photo credit: Jim Newman (Loyola HS, Montreal)

     
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    This evening, our local private Catholic school, Maryvale Academy, will hold its annual dinner and fundraising Gala (silent auction, etc).  I always find this a delightful evening.  Here's the poster prepared for the occasion:




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13.05.2010 20:25:16

Chers Frères dans l’épiscopat,

Bienvenue sur le blogue des évêques de la CECC !

En ma qualité de président du Comité permanent pour les communications, j’ai le plaisir d’attirer votre attention sur le nouvel espace « blogue » qui existe sur le site Internet remanié de la CECC. Ce blogue offre aux personnes de tout le pays la possibilité de connaître les réflexions des évêques de la nation. Il est évident pour nous que, si vous écrivez un « blogue », celui-ci sera d’abord publié sur le site Internet de votre propre diocèse. Nous savons cependant que de nombreux catholiques canadiens apprécient de recevoir des informations de tous les évêques et cette structure particulière leur permettra de « se connecter » facilement avec vos derniers écrits. Je vous invite à partager avec nous tous vos publications de blogues en vous connectant directement sur le blogue de la CECC. Si vous éprouvez des difficultés à envoyer vos articles de blogues, adressez-les à René Laprise qui se fera un plaisir de les publier sur notre site Internet national.

Recevez, chers Frères dans l’épiscopat, l’assurance de mes sentiments très fraternels en Jésus-Christ.

†Richard W. Smith
Archevêque d’Edmonton


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Selon Statistiques Canada le nombre de catholiques atteint presque 13 millions ou 44 pour cent de la population totale du pays.

Selon Statistiques Canada le nombre de catholiques atteint presque 13 millions ou 44 pour cent de la population totale du pays.