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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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1. Visit signup.formed.org
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
3. Browse freely—no password or extra steps
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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...

1st Sunday of Lent - Cycle A - 22nd February 2026

First Reading: Genesis 2:7-9; 3:1-7: God formed man and placed him in Eden. The serpent deceived the woman into eating the forbidden fruit. She and her husband ate it and realized they were naked.
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 51:
Lord, have mercy and cleanse us from our sins. Create a clean heart and renew our spirits. Restore our joy and open our lips to praise you.
Second Reading: Romans 5:12-19:
One man’s sin brought death to all, but God’s grace through Jesus brings life and righteousness to many. Christ’s obedience will make many righteous.
Gospel: Matthew 4:1-11:
Jesus was tempted by the devil after fasting in the desert. He resisted, quoting Scripture each time. Afterward, the devil left, and angels cared for him.

Prima lettura: Genesi 2,7-9; 3,1-7: Dio plasmò l’uomo e lo pose nel giardino di Eden. Il serpente ingannò la donna e la indusse a mangiare il frutto proibito. Lei e suo marito lo mangiarono e si resero conto di essere nudi.
Salmo responsoriale: Salmo 51:
Signore, abbi pietà e purificaci dai nostri peccati. Crea in noi un cuore puro e rinnova il nostro spirito. Restituiscici la gioia e apri le nostre labbra per lodarti.
Seconda lettura: Romani 5,12-19:
Il peccato di un solo uomo ha portato la morte a tutti, ma la grazia di Dio attraverso Gesù porta la vita e la giustizia a molti. L’obbedienza di Cristo renderà giusti molti.
Vangelo: Matteo 4,1-11:
Gesù fu tentato dal diavolo dopo aver digiunato nel deserto. Egli resistette, citando ogni volta le Scritture. In seguito, il diavolo se ne andò e gli angeli si presero cura di lui.