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Weekly Bulletin

Parishioners are encouraged to view our weekly bulletin as it not only contains the weekly mass schedule, but also includes information on ministries, events and special announcements that relate to our parish and within our community.

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- by Pastor : Saint Peters Parish

Live Video Streaming

- by Pastor : Saint Peters Parish

ENJOY FREE CATHOLIC CONTENT WITH FORMED
We are excited to offer FORMED to our entire parish for free. With award-winning studies and parish programs, inspiring audio content, movies, e-books, and family-friendly kids’ programming, there is something for everyone on FORMED. 

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2. Enter our parish ZIP code: L4L 3Y1
3. Select our parish from the list
4. Provide your name and email
5. Check your inbox and click Sign In Now to finish registration

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2. Enter the same email you used at signup
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Divine Mercy Chaplet

The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed daily at 3:00pm in our Chapel.  If you are not able to attend in person, you are welcome to join us in prayer online using the screen to your upper left.

Weekday and Weekend Mass Times

Weekday Mass Schedule

Regular Weekend Mass Schedule

DRESS CODE

Although the Catholic Church has no real dress code for proper attire when attending Mass, an unwritten dress code demands we are properly dressed out of Respect, Honor and Reverence for the Real Presence of Our Lord.  One should dress modestly and respectfully.  Generally, one should avoid wearing anything too revealing, which would be considered offensive or disrespectful.

Updated Baptismal Certificates

 Parishioners requesting a copy of their updated Baptismal Certificates are requested to visit the parish office and provide photo identification prior to receiving their certificate. 

An offering of $5.00 is much appreciated.

A Word From Our Pastor...

26th Sunday Ordinary Time - 28th September 2025

First Reading – Amos 6:1A, 4-7: God condemns those living in luxury and indifference in Zion, foretelling their exile and the end of their extravagant celebrations.

Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 146: God brings justice, feeds the hungry, frees prisoners, heals the blind, and supports the downtrodden, orphan, and widow, reigning eternally over all generations.

Second Reading – 1 Timothy 6:11-16: A man of God is urged to pursue virtues and hold onto eternal life, keeping commandments until Christ’s return, honoring the immortal, unseen Sovereign.

Gospel – Luke 16:19-31: Jesus narrated a parable contrasting a rich man’s luxurious life with Lazarus, a destitute man. After death, Lazarus found comfort with Abraham, while the rich man suffered. The rich man’s plea for relief and a warning for his brothers was denied, emphasizing the sufficiency of Moses and the prophets’ teachings.

Prima lettura – Amos 6,1A, 4-7: Dio condanna coloro che vivono nel lusso e nell’indifferenza a Sion, predicendo il loro esilio e la fine delle loro celebrazioni stravaganti.

Salmo responsoriale – Salmo 146: Dio porta giustizia, nutre gli affamati, libera i prigionieri, guarisce i ciechi e sostiene gli oppressi, gli orfani e le vedove, regnando eternamente su tutte le generazioni.

Seconda lettura – 1 Timoteo 6,11-16: Un uomo di Dio è esortato a perseguire le virtù e ad aggrapparsi alla vita eterna, osservando i comandamenti fino al ritorno di Cristo, onorando il Sovrano immortale e invisibile.

Vangelo – Luca 16,19-31: Gesù narrò una parabola che contrapponeva la vita lussuosa di un uomo ricco a quella di Lazzaro, un uomo indigente. Dopo la morte, Lazzaro trovò conforto presso Abramo, mentre il ricco soffriva. La richiesta di sollievo del ricco e l’avvertimento ai suoi fratelli furono respinti, sottolineando la sufficienza degli insegnamenti di Mosè e dei profeti.