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The Ten Commandments (for Children & Youth)
Sometimes the world seems to have a lot of rules, doesn't it? God has a bunch of rules for us as well, but don't worry! Even if you can't remember each rule by itself, there's an easy way to remember what they're for. Mother Johanna gives us a guide for knowing what you should do, even when you can't remember what rule number 6 is (Hint: It's about love ...)
Pentecost XVII - 27 September 2020
We celebrate the Seventeenth Sunday of Pentecost with a Sung Mass (modern language). Mother Johanna celebrates, and Father David preaches about hypocrisy.
If you would like to join us, you can find it HERE. (The link will go active Sunday morning.)
If you would like to participate, you can find the leaflet HERE.
Meaning what you say (for Children & Youth)
Somebody asked me to do something, and I said I would, but then I didn't do it. Somebody else asked me to do something, and I said no, but then I did it after all. Mother Johanna talks about why we should mean what we say, and do what we said we would do!
Re-Opening Procedures
We are re-opening!
In order to re-open safely, we need to change some of the ways we do things. Please read below for what we are asking our congregation to do in order to make our public worship services safe for everyone.
1. Pre-Registration (for Sunday Masses)
Due to the need for physical distancing, seating will be more limited than usual. To avoid turning anyone away, we have established a pre-registration system. A link to the registration system will be posted on this website. Each service has its own registration link, so make sure you’re registering for the right date.
Some seats will be set aside for potential visitors.
Parishioners who are elderly, have chronic health problems, or who are otherwise uncomfortable attending a public worship service are invited to contact the clergy to arrange for private communion.
2. Arrival
Upon arrival, you will find line-up markings spaced two meters apart on the sidewalk. Try to maintain distancing and avoid physical contact such as hand-shaking. When you enter the church please use the hand sanitizer that will be placed inside the door. A sidesperson will take your name and match it to the pre-registration list. Visitors and those with incomplete contact information will be asked for their complete information in case contact tracing is necessary. In accordance with Public Health requirements, all information collected for contact-tracing purposes will be destroyed after 30 days. We ask that you bring a face mask, but in case you forget, a sidesperson at the door will have a supply.
Take a bulletin from the pile. When the service is over, please take it home or dispose of it in the recycling bin.
The offering plate will be placed near the bulletins. As always, it is also possible to give electronically (Pre-Authorized Giving, Canada Helps or e-transfers to treasurer@stmarymagdalene.ca), which helps reduce the need to handle cash.
Proceed to your seat following the signage. A sidesperson will be available if any assistance is needed.
3. Service
Some services may be live-streamed. The congregation will be only minimally visible in the videos. “Dark” areas will be made available for any person who is uncomfortable with the possibility of appearing on camera.
In accordance with city guidelines, congregational singing needs to be suspended at this time and Hymn books will be packed away.
Congregational responses should be spoken in a low voice.
During the exchange of peace, please stay in your pew and exchange the peace at a distance by bowing and hand gestures.
At Communion, please follow the directions given by the clergy and sidespersons. Please do not go up to receive until the sidesperson signals you to do so.
4. Departure
Following the service, exit through the designated exits, following the directions of the sidespeople.
Sermon for Pentecost XVI - 20 September 2020
We apologise, but due to technical difficulties, we have had to remove this week's Mass recording. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Thankfully, Mtr. Johanna recorded her sermon separately, and we are happy to offer it here.
How much grace do we get? (For Children & Youth)
Jesus tells a story about a vineyard owner who pays everyone the same amount, no matter how long they worked. That doesn't really seem fair, does it? So why? Mother Johanna explains! (Apologies for the sound quality - we're still figuring out our microphones ...)