Mailing Address: 920 Wellington St, Port Elgin N0H 2C3
Tel. 519 832 2202 - email: stjosephportelgin@hamiltondiocese.com
Tel. 519 832 2202 - email: stjosephportelgin@hamiltondiocese.com
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spanish mass preparation
Volunteers needed for the upcoming Spanish Masses and Fiestas – If you can play the guitar and/or sing in Spanish, or if you would like to help with the “fiestas”, and if you are available on the second Tuesday anytime from May to October, call the office.
bruce county
pentecost pilgrimage
This pilgrimage is a transformative journey of faith, penance and prayer, and will include two nights of camping along the way.
ITINERARY
SUGGESTIONS
PREPARATION
The pilgrimage starts on Saturday May 18 at St. Joseph Parish, Saugeen Shores. Father Francisco Sordo will send us off with a Blessing for this 90+km journey. For 3 days we’ll travel throughout our beautiful Bruce County countryside roads and rail trails. Our Journey finishes at Immaculate Conception Church in Formosa.
For those who feel they cannot partake of the full 90km+ walk, there is an option to walk a portion of the pilgrimage route. This pilgrimage is geared for adults. Anyone younger than 18yrs but older than 16yrs is welcome but will require a chaperone.
ITINERARY
SUGGESTIONS
PREPARATION
The pilgrimage starts on Saturday May 18 at St. Joseph Parish, Saugeen Shores. Father Francisco Sordo will send us off with a Blessing for this 90+km journey. For 3 days we’ll travel throughout our beautiful Bruce County countryside roads and rail trails. Our Journey finishes at Immaculate Conception Church in Formosa.
For those who feel they cannot partake of the full 90km+ walk, there is an option to walk a portion of the pilgrimage route. This pilgrimage is geared for adults. Anyone younger than 18yrs but older than 16yrs is welcome but will require a chaperone.
a tour around the world...
To honour the diversity in the Church and our country, we would like to invite everyone to participate in a Tour around the Globe. If you are an immigrant, or a child or grandchild of one, or if you are native to Canada, it’s time to remember your roots, and share them with our faith community. The celebration will take place on Sunday May 26 in Jubilee Hall. Please contact the office for more information.
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hamilton diocese
168 anniversary
February 29th marked the Diocese of Hamilton’s anniversary! Having been established in the leap year of 1856, this is only the 42nd time in the diocese’s 168 year history in which the occasion has been celebrated on it’s proper date!
The diocese was formed on February 29, 1856 by Pope Pius IX in order to meet the needs of a rapidly growing Catholic community in Ontario. It has continued to flourish through the leadership of its Bishops and the faith of its clergy, religious communities, and dedicated parishioners. The Diocese of Hamilton and the Diocese of London were founded as divisions of the Archdiocese of Toronto. In a letter dated June 3, 1854, the Bishops of Quebec petitioned Rome seeking formation of these two new dioceses. The large population in the province of Ontario, in particular growth in the Niagara region, created an unachievable level of pastoral care without further support. |
church collections
Thank you to all who have already responded to the appeal in December to increase your Sunday offerings. To begin or change current regular contributions through PAR, please notify the parish office by the 10th of the month. This will ensure that automatic withdrawals from your bank account or credit card will begin on the 20th of the month.
Thank you all for your support!
Offering envelopes are now mailed directly to your home, on a quarterly basis. Please advise the Parish Office if you would like to start receiving personalized envelopes, or if you no longer prefer this method of giving.
If you are unable to come to Mass, you can contribute by:
*Mailing to : St Joseph Parish, 920 Wellington Street, Port Elgin, ON N0H 2C3
*Dropping off to the rectory locked letter box, located at the above address
*Using the DONATE button at the top of this page, to use your credit card though CanadaHelps
*Signing up for PAR (Pre-Authorized Remittance) for monthly deduction from your bank account or credit card.
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