Welcome to The Roman Catholic Parish of Saint John the Evangelist | Archdiocese of Saint Boniface
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Mass Sign-Up
Due to COVID protocols, you are required to sign-up for Mass on either Saturday at 5:00 pm, Sunday at 11:00 am, or Sunday at 7:00 pm by:
1. Click on the following link St. John the Evangelist Mass Booking Page
2. Click on the date for the Mass you want to attend
3. Select the Mass time on the right-hand side of the bookings page
4. Complete the required personal information
5. Click the BOOK button at the bottom of the page
6. Repeat the above process for each additional individual
Each individual/family member must sign-up. For example, if you are signing up yourself, your spouse, and two children...you will need four different sign-ups.
When signing up, please follow these protocols:
a) signing-up means that one is not aware that s/he is suffering from any covid-like symptoms.
b) signing-up means s/he has not been out of the province for the last 14 days
c) contact details will not be shared to other entities except to public health officials and only if there is suspicion of covid exposure.
Due to COVID protocols, you are required to sign-up for Mass on either Saturday at 5:00 pm, Sunday at 11:00 am, or Sunday at 7:00 pm by:
1. Click on the following link St. John the Evangelist Mass Booking Page
2. Click on the date for the Mass you want to attend
3. Select the Mass time on the right-hand side of the bookings page
4. Complete the required personal information
5. Click the BOOK button at the bottom of the page
6. Repeat the above process for each additional individual
Each individual/family member must sign-up. For example, if you are signing up yourself, your spouse, and two children...you will need four different sign-ups.
When signing up, please follow these protocols:
a) signing-up means that one is not aware that s/he is suffering from any covid-like symptoms.
b) signing-up means s/he has not been out of the province for the last 14 days
c) contact details will not be shared to other entities except to public health officials and only if there is suspicion of covid exposure.
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Because of the not-so-ideal weather, the Children’s Rosary was moved last week from Tuesday to Thursday. I thank the kids and their parents for being so flexible and to adapt to the sudden change in schedule. All for the love of Mama Mary!..........I will be away on a short holiday. So, from April 19 – 22 (Monday to Thursday), there will be no Mass at our parish church. I will be on a holiday……….. April 23 (Friday) is 9 days prior to May 1 (Feast of St. Joseph the Worker). I encourage everyone (most especially the men in our parish community!) to start a novena to St. Joseph with the particular intention of the end of this pandemic and the protection of your families from physical and spiritual harm……….. As Catholics, we are convinced that abortion is intrinsically evil. There are a lot of people, of course, who do not agree with us. We want to dialogue with them or help those who are thinking of getting an abortion. However, in most cases, we are at a loss how to share the Gospel of life in a Christian way. Our fear of being uncharitable compels us to simply stay silent; we do not know how to engage against the culture of death. It is for this reason that the Canadian Centre for the Bio-Ethical Reform (CCBR) is offering the online Pro-Life Crash Course on May 14-15. The online course is meant to help us “how to take action to defend the lives of the pre-born babies and save them from abortion.” Kindly view the banner below for more information. The same information is posted on our parish bulletin boards.
Because of the not-so-ideal weather, the Children’s Rosary was moved last week from Tuesday to Thursday. I thank the kids and their parents for being so flexible and to adapt to the sudden change in schedule. All for the love of Mama Mary!..........I will be away on a short holiday. So, from April 19 – 22 (Monday to Thursday), there will be no Mass at our parish church. I will be on a holiday……….. April 23 (Friday) is 9 days prior to May 1 (Feast of St. Joseph the Worker). I encourage everyone (most especially the men in our parish community!) to start a novena to St. Joseph with the particular intention of the end of this pandemic and the protection of your families from physical and spiritual harm……….. As Catholics, we are convinced that abortion is intrinsically evil. There are a lot of people, of course, who do not agree with us. We want to dialogue with them or help those who are thinking of getting an abortion. However, in most cases, we are at a loss how to share the Gospel of life in a Christian way. Our fear of being uncharitable compels us to simply stay silent; we do not know how to engage against the culture of death. It is for this reason that the Canadian Centre for the Bio-Ethical Reform (CCBR) is offering the online Pro-Life Crash Course on May 14-15. The online course is meant to help us “how to take action to defend the lives of the pre-born babies and save them from abortion.” Kindly view the banner below for more information. The same information is posted on our parish bulletin boards.
Children's Rosary Prayer Group: Tuesday, April 13, 2021
We are excited to share that a Children’s rosary prayer group has formed at our Parish. Although the target ages are from 4-14 this prayer group allows participation of children of all ages. Younger children and siblings are encouraged to participate as well. This is a unique opportunity for the children of our parish to come together to pray and to lead us all into prayer. Adults are welcome and encouraged to come to the Children’s Rosary as the “guardian angels” of this movement. The rosary will be held monthly on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 pm during Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. No prior knowledge of the Rosary is needed. Rosaries and prayer books will be provided. All are welcome! For more information about the details of the origin of the Children’s rosary visit this website: www.childrensrosary.org. If you have any questions please contact: Fabiola Titchkosky at (204) 822-1271 Parish Rosary Night Please consider this an invitation to all parishioners of St. John’s to join us in saying the Rosary, Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. |
Regular Mass Times:
Saturday: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 pm
For daily mass times, please refer to the weekly bulletin under the "Bulletin" tab.
Sunday: 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 pm
For daily mass times, please refer to the weekly bulletin under the "Bulletin" tab.