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April 28, 2019
2nd Sunday of Easter STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION
Jesus said to them again, ‘Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.’” (John 20:21)
Peace – the first gift of the risen Lord. Just as Jesus sent the apostles out into the world, so too, He sends us. As disciples of Jesus, we are called to be grateful and generous. Look for opportunities to share His peace, not only within our local parish boundaries, but outside of them as well. In giving, we receive the peace of Jesus Christ.
LAST SUNDAY’S COLLECTION $7,212.75
Pre–Authorized Donation—April $9,515.47
“May the Lord always give us hope for the future and the strength to keep going.” — Pope Francis
April 28—May 4
WHY DO GOLF BALLS HAVE DIMPLES?
Our Lady of Good Hope 671 Water Avenue, Hope
Saturday, May 4th at 9:00am
Sat, Apr 27 5:00pm Souls in Purgatory†
Sun, Apr 28 9:00am Modester Abraham†
10:30am Gianfranco Grespan†
5:00pm PRO POPULO
Mon, Apr 29 9:00am Holy Souls in Purgatory†
Ernesto Acosta†
Tue, Apr 30 9:00am Jorge Camara Sr.†
Felipe Lim Sy†
Wed, May 1 9:00am Fernanda & Arcenio Pereira†
Roger Li†
Thu, May 2 7:00pm Int. Gerald Van Langenberg
Yap Chu Lan†
Fri, May 3 9:00am All Souls†
7:00pm Julie & Joseph Morris†
Sat, May 4 9:00am Sebastian Anthony Fernandes†
5:00pm Nick Velenosi†
Sun, May 5 9:00am Mohsen Sithole†
10:30am James & Mercedes Gilmore†
5:00pm PRO POPULO
The Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites
Information Meeting Saturday, May 4th
Are you drawn to a contemplative way of life? Come and join us at an information meeting at All Saints Church (821 Fairfax Street, Coquitlam) on Saturday, May 4th at 1:30pm. No registration necessary.
For more information, contact Marilyn by phone at 604-931-1555 or email at [email protected].
MARCH FOR LIFE VICTORIA, BC Thursday, May 9th
Join thousands of others for B.C.'s 11th annual pro-life march and rally on Thursday, May 9th.
A bus will leave All Saints Church (821 Fairfax Street, Co-quitlam) at 7am for 9am sailing and return with 5pm sail-ing.
Cost: Adult $40.00 and Senior $25.00, includes bus and ferry rides.
For reservation call Michael at the All Saints Parish Office at 604-939-1741.
JOB OPPORTUNITY at OLF SCHOOL!
Our Lady of Fatima School is in need of a maintenance person who is capable of doing various jobs around the school. Hours are from 8:00am - 3:30pm. Salary to be determined.
Candidates who are interested in working part-time may also apply. Please send your resume to the Principal at [email protected]
Hosted by ST. LUKE’S
PARISH Maple Ridge
May 4, 2019
St. Luke’s Parish (20285 Dewdney Trunk Rd., Maple Ridge) is excited to host a webcast of The New Evangelization Sum-mit happening live in Ottawa.
The Summit is FREE and LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED. PLEASE REGISTER ASAP at newevangelization.ca or St. Luke’s Parish, [email protected], 604-465-5383.
Congratulations and God bless the First Holy Com-municants and Confirm-ands from OLF School and PREP who received the Sacraments on April 24th and 28th!
NOVENA TO OUR LADY OF FATIMA begins on Saturday, May 4th
We invite all parishioners to join us for the Novena to Our Lady of Fatima beginning on Saturday, May 4th, leading up to Our Lady of Fatima Feast Day on Monday, May 13th.
Schedule of Novena: FEAST DAY OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA
Monday, May 13th
On Monday, May 13th, the celebration begins with Mass at 9am followed by the pro-cession of the statue of Our Lady in the church/school grounds and fellowship in the parish hall.
Sat, May 4 After 5pm Mass
Sun, May 5 After 5pm Mass
Mon—Sat, May 6-11 After morning Mass
Sun, May 12 After 10:30am Mass
Participate in the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fatima by attending the Novena and Feast Day celebrations and/or donating towards the purchase of burgers and buns that will be served at the Feast Day fellowship.
Enclose your donation in an envelope and mark it “Feast Day”. You may drop off your donation in the weekend col-lection basket or directly at the parish office. Thank you!
EASTER HAMPERS
A big THANK YOU to parishioners and school families for the contribution of food and sup-plies for the Easter Hampers Also thanks to the drivers!
BLOOMS INTO ROOMS
The distribution of over 400 plants and Easter cards in our 4 local Seniors Homes was very well received with big smiles and "Thank You"s" Thanks to all those taking part especially the children.
SPANISH MASS AT OUR LADY OF FATIMA
Sunday, May 5th at 1pm
The simple answer is that dimpled balls fly farther. More than a century ago, golfers were well aware that scuffed, dented, scratched, or pockmarked balls performed far better than perfectly smooth balls.
A golf ball is typically whacked off the tee in less than a millisecond. After that, a whole lot happens aerodynami-cally.
The golfer’s swing and point of impact affects the ball’s velocity, launch angle, and rate of spin. The surrounding air immediately gives the ball lift, while gravity pulls the ball toward the ground.
The magic of dimples – or any kind of imperfections, for that matter – is that they help reduce the air’s drag. Dimples have been shown to reduce drag by up to 50%. The lessened resistance yields greater distance.
So how many dimples are on the average golf ball?Interestingly, there’s no simple answer to that one. The first patent for dimpled or “mini-cratered” balls appeared in 1905. Since then, manufacturers and individual golfers have been trying to figure out the most effective ways to reduce drag (while keeping balls flying straight).
The United States Golf Association (USGA) regulates al-most everything about golf balls – including their size, weight, and component parts – but not the number or pattern of dimples.
Most balls have somewhere between 250 and 450 dimples, although at least one brand has featured more than 1,000. Experiments con-tinue.
Thus, well into the 21st century, the surface of a golf ball remains an interesting balance of art and science. Real life and golf balls have something important in com-mon: imperfections often turn out to be gifts in dis-guise.
Just as scars take golf balls greater distances, emotional and spiritual scars may take us to places we would never, in our wildest dreams, ever choose to go. But those often turn out to be the very places where we experience the depths of God’s grace.
The apostle Paul talks about receiving “the gift of a hand-icap to keep me in constant touch with my limitations… At first I didn’t think of it as a gift, and begged God to remove it… Then he told me, ‘My grace is enough; it’s all you need. My strength comes into its own in your weak-ness.’” (2 Corinthians 12: 7-9, The Message)
Not one of us will make it through life unscarred. But that’s no reason for despair. Even our imperfections are part of God’s plan to take us farther than we ever dreamed.
-- Authored by Glenn McDonald
2nd COLLECTION — WORK OF VOCATIONS: MAY 12TH
Avis pour le feuillet paroissial—Si vous le voulez à la page française, envoyez-le au [email protected]
Le 28 avril 2019 LE 2e DIMANCHE de PÂQUES C
Va! Que ton cœur ne se taise pas. Le Christ au milieu de nous
Le Christ ressuscité nous rejoint toujours là où nous sommes. Sa Présence est source de paix et de joie. Il nous libère de nos peurs et de nos doutes. Heureux, heureuses sommes-nous de croire. PRIÈRE: Dieu de miséricorde, que
cette rencontre avec le Ressuscité
fasse de nous des témoins de sa
présence dans le monde. Que nos
paroles et nos actes rayonnent de
la joie de croire. Nous te le deman-
dons par Jésus Chris, le Vivant
pour les siècles des siècles. Amen.
Inspirational Quotes: If you have a hard time believing in your-self, remember who you were before the world taught you to doubt yourself. Don’t see yourself through the eyes of those who didn’t see value in you. Know your worth even if they didn’t. – Tee R.
Remember, two things define who you are: 1. Your patience when you have nothing. 2. Your attitude when you have everything.
Life is like the ocean. It can be calm or still, and rough or rigid, but in the end it’s always beautiful. – Unknown
It’s not selfish to love yourself, take care of yourself, and make your happiness a pri-ority. It’s necessary. – Mandy Hale
Before you think that nobody loves you, remember that someone, somewhere, sometime has secretly cried for you, prayed for you, and sacrificed for you.
Paroisse Notre Dame de Fatima Our Lady of Fatima Parish
315 Walker Street, Coquitlam, BC V3K 4C7
Pastor: Fr. Mark Bautista
Assistant Pastor: Fr. Claude Makulu
Phone: 604-936-2525
Email: [email protected] Website: ourladyoffatima.ca
Parish Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9:00am to 12:00pm; 12:30pm to 4:00pm
Sunday, April 28, 2019 Le dimanche 28 avril 2019
Weekend Masses / Messes de la fin de semaine Morning Prayer (lauds) 8:30am Saturday / Samedi 5:00pm (English) Rosary / Chapelet Sunday / Dimanche 9:00am (en français) Weekdays at 8:40am 10:30am & 5pm (English) Divine Mercy Devotion Cantonese Mass Every Sunday at 3:00pm Daily at 3:00pm Confession at 2:30pm First Friday / Premier vendredi African Mass Every 2nd & last Sunday of the month at 1:00pm Evening Mass at 7:00pm Eucharistic Holy Hour Weekday Masses / Messes de la semaine (Adoration and Benediction) lundi, mercredi, vendredi 9am (en français) Fridays after the 9:00am Mass Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 9am (English) Sacrament of Reconciliation Baptisms Saturday / samedi 4:00—4:45pm Please call Fr. Mark at the parish office. Weekdays: 8:30am —8:55am Papal Blessing By appointment Please call the parish office. Communion and Anointing of the Sick Wedding Anniversary Please contact the parish office. Please call the parish office. Marriage If you are planning to be married at Our Lady of Fatima, please contact the pastor at least 6 months in advance in order to make the necessary arrangements. All couples planning to be married in this parish are expected to take the Marriage Preparation course. Anyone not living in or registered in this parish must obtain written permission from their parish priest.
Parish Contacts: Altar Servers
Susan Rutherford– (604) 721-2307
Altar Flowers
Inneke Jonas— (778) 378-7074
Charismatic Prayer Group
Janet Tng– (778) 998-8098
Eco-Ministry
Christine Legal—[email protected]
Extraordinary Ministers
Gary Jose – (778) 217-0821
Funeral Catering
Parish Office – (604) 936-2525
Garden Group
Shirley Ryan—(604)525-4813
Sharon Plesha—(604)939-7163
Hall Rental
Knights of Columbus
Lectors
Teresa Szafranski – (604) 779-8994
Liturgy of the Word for Children
Clarissa Brennan – (604) 728-5315
Music Ministry
Solange Legal– [email protected]
Parish Education Committee
Parish Religious Education Program
Lolita Dimatulac – (604) 931-7590
Preschool
Viola Punchak– (604) 936-4250
Project Advance
Eric Inigo — [email protected]
Pro Life
Ewelina Rdzak - [email protected]
RCIA
Parish Office – (604) 936-2525
School (Elementary)
School Office —(604)936-4228
Scouts Francophone
Ben Johnston - [email protected]
Secular Franciscan Order
Margaret Ross– (604) 525-7425
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Parish Office – (604) 936-2525
Stewardship
Margaret Huggan – (604) 420-3723
Ushers
Jimmy Weinkam–(604) 931-6070
PRIÈRE D’OUVERTURE
Dieu notre Père, en ce premier jour de la semaine, nous voici
réunis autour de ton Fils ressuscité. Que sa
présence nous libère de nos peurs et de nos tenta-
tions de nous refermer sur nous-mêmes. Que sa
parole nous remplisse de joie et de paix. Nous te le
demandons par Jésus, ton Fils, vivant pour les
siècles des siècles. Amen.
MISSION STATEMENT We, the Faith Community of Our Lady of Fatima, Coquitlam, are called to be welcoming and loving disciples of Jesus Christ, living the joy of the Gospel values like the Blessed Mother, witnessing, humbly serving and supporting the Church, our Parish and neighbours.
L’EUCHARISTIE POUR NOS MALADES
Si la maladie vous empêche d’assister à la messe, nos ministres de l’Eucharistie iront vous voir afin de vous apporter la communion. Appelez-nous au bureau 604-936-2525. Si vous êtes hospitalisé, dites-le nous afin que nous puissions allez vous voir. Merci.
Let us include in our prayers the
sick and the shut-ins:
Gary Arbeider, Jaime & Eleanore Awa, Tim
Barbor, Henriette Bernardin, Joyce Bilton, Mau-
rice Blanchette, Fr. Alan Bosclair, Elizabeth Boucaud, Mona
Bouchard, Shawn Bouchard, Elaine Bro, Bill Brow, Lena
Chabot, Ceferina Alvarez Chan, Lisa Chan, Chase, Jeanine
Ching, Evelyn Christie, Felicidad Co, Jackie Connors, Nora
Criss, Ken Dorval, Patricia Dumas, Jessica Elabassy, Sid Fehr,
Leslie Fitzgerald, Laurie Furnell, Anne Gibson, Taylor Hamelin,
Claudette Heino, Doris Javier, Jasmine, Nicole, Jeannine,
Breanne Kelly, Jaime Jones, Jerry Kidwell, Aurea Kugler, L. K.
Lam, Fr. Terry Larkin, Diane Lebrun, Dick Lee, S. Leung, Linda
Macpherson, Milagros Murray, Norma, Bernice Parker, Dianne
Paxton, Karen Peterson, Ron Peterson, Hilda Ramos, Aurelie
Roy, Roger S., Paul Sanchez, Allan Staerk, Lillian Svensson, T.
Tam, James Richard Tost, Nestor Ugali, Amanda Wong, C.
Wong, Helen Wong, Cheryl & Larry Wunderlich and Patricia
Yulo
MARCHEZ POUR LA VIE – à Victoria
le jeudi 9 mai
L’autobus partira de All Saints (821 rue Fair-
fax) à 7h pour la traversée de 9h et reviendra
dans celle de 17h. Prix : Adulte 40,00$, Aîné
25,00$ (Autobus et traversier). Intéressé, appelez Michael
au bureau de la paroisse All Saints au 604-939-1741.
NEUVAINE À NOTRE DAME DE FATIMA – commen-
cera samedi le 4 mai après la messe de 17h, continuera le di-
manche 5 mai aussi après la messe de 17h, puis du lundi 6
mai jusqu’à samedi le 11 mai après la messe de 9h, ainsi que
le dimanche 12 mai après la messe de 10h30.
La fête aura lieu le lundi 13 mai, messe à 9h sui-
vie d’une procession et une rencontre dans la
salle paroissiale. On vous invite à donner en-
vers cette rencontre pour payer les hamburgers.
Placez votre don dans une enveloppe, donnez-la
dans la quête ou directement au bureau. Merci.
FÉLICITATIONS à tous ceux et
celles qui ont fait leur première com-
munion et/ou ont été confirmés les 24
et 28 avril. Prions pour eux!
MESSE ESPAGNOLE
le 5 mai à 13 heures