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Jesus open hand

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Jesus’ Call This Sunday, our Gospel is taken from Matthew 4:12–23. In this Gospel, we see the dawn of Jesus’ public ministry. After John the Baptist’s arrest, Jesus goes to Galilee, fulfilling Isaiah’s prophecy: “The people who sat in darkness have seen a Great Light.” This light is not just a symbol, it is Jesus

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Christmas Onesies for Rosalie Hall

These photos capture the beautiful creativity and generosity of our Children’s Liturgy students, who lovingly decorated and designed Christmas onesies to be donated to Rosalie Hall. Each onesie was created with care, joy, and prayer, reflecting the true spirit of Christmas—sharing God’s love through kindness and service. We are so proud of our children for

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Jesus Christ Good Shepherd

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Recognizing Jesus This Sunday’s liturgy draws our attention to the heart of our faith: recognizing and following Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29–34). In the Gospel, John the Baptist sees Jesus approaching and immediately points Him out to his disciples. John’s humility is striking; he does

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The Baptism of the Lord

The Baptism of the Lord

Today is probably the last day for us to talk about Christmas because starting on Monday we will be back to Ordinary Time. Talking about the Christmas season is not just about celebrating the Birth of Jesus for us, it is also the time to wait in hope and expectation for the Second Coming of

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St. Joseph’s Oratory of Mount-Royal

Parish Pilgrimage to Quebec – 2026

May 15 to 17, 2026 There will be a pilgrimage leaving from our parish from May 15 to 17, 2026 and going to Quebec, with the spiritual leadership of our pastor, Father Aegidius Warsito, SCJ. The itinerary includes St. Joseph’s Oratory of Mount-Royal, Mary-Queen of the World Cathedral, Sainte Anne-de-Beaupre and Cap-de-la- Madeleine among others.

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Nativity scene, christmas

The Epiphany of the Lord

Imagine being so full of wisdom that you see something before others do. Or having such a close relationship with God that you receive insights that transform your life. Revelations from God are a curious thing in our scientific age, as it respects the laws of reason (often working within them) but is not limited

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Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph

Fourth Sunday of Advent

The Nativity Scene Every December 25 all Churches celebrate Christmas Day, the day of Jesus’ birth, and that’s why the central expression of Christmas is none other than the Nativity Scene. There can be all the other decorations like the Christmas tree, the fairy lights, presents, etc. but the Nativity Scene takes the central focus

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