Welcome to The Roman Catholic Parish of Saint John the Evangelist | Archdiocese of Saint Boniface
Announcements and Upcoming Events
Dec 3, 10, 17, 24, 2013 at 11am Mass - Lighting of the Advent Wreath
Dec 3, 2023 at 11am Mass - Commissioning and Blessing of PPC Officers
Dec 10, 2023 at 11 am Mass incorporate St. Nicholas Day
Dec 10, 2023 at 6:30pm Mass followed by Penitential Service (Confessions)
Dec 18, 2023 Every Saturday @ 7 pm Zumba for Health
1st & 3rd week 10 am
2nd & 4th week 7 pm
Dec 15- 23, 2023 Simbang Gabi Weekday 7 pm, Weekend 5 pm.
Dec 24, 2023 at 7 pm Midnight Mass
Dec 25, 2023 Christmass Day at 11 am Mass
Dec 31, 2023 Holy Family at 11am and 7p m Mass
Jan 1, 2024 Mother of God at 11 am Mass
Dec 3, 2023 at 11am Mass - Commissioning and Blessing of PPC Officers
Dec 10, 2023 at 11 am Mass incorporate St. Nicholas Day
Dec 10, 2023 at 6:30pm Mass followed by Penitential Service (Confessions)
Dec 18, 2023 Every Saturday @ 7 pm Zumba for Health
1st & 3rd week 10 am
2nd & 4th week 7 pm
Dec 15- 23, 2023 Simbang Gabi Weekday 7 pm, Weekend 5 pm.
Dec 24, 2023 at 7 pm Midnight Mass
Dec 25, 2023 Christmass Day at 11 am Mass
Dec 31, 2023 Holy Family at 11am and 7p m Mass
Jan 1, 2024 Mother of God at 11 am Mass
Update: December 2, 2023
It’s Advent! Let us prepare a place in our hearts for our Lord to be born and where he can reign! Let us go to Confession! On Sunday, December 10, the evening Mass will be at 6:30 instead of the usual 7 PM. Right after the final blessing of the Mass, we will expose the Blessed Sacrament while taking turns to go to Confession and receive Absolution........... Christmas decors are needed! To get into the Yuletide spirit, and enhance our Advent and Christmas liturgies, the Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) is re-questing for decorations which you can loan to adorn our church. It would be best that these decorations are something unique to your ethnic background. Kindly bring the decorations next Sunday and give them to any member of the PPC or to yours truly (Fr. Ramon). The Christmas season is kind of short this year, so we will start decorating on Monday, December 11........... The induction and commissioning of our new PPC will take place during the 11 AM Sunday Mass this weekend.
Executive Committee:
John Ross Catibog – Chair
Teresia Tuikuka – Vice-Chair
Susana Hawryshko – Secretary
Members:
Irene Oliviero
Jewel White
Karle Ann Solomon
Jeannette Warnock
Joan Forbes
Rose Vie Catibog
Cypher Cayona
Christine Cayona
Jason Lopez
Roldan Magtibay
The PPC is a consultative body of the pastor and is quo terminus with him. The PPC recommends to the pastor administrative and developmental programs in order to meet the pastoral needs of the parishioners.
Update: November 25, 2023
Please support generously the Good Shepherd’s Campaign.
Donation envelopes are on the table at the foyer, but you may do online donation. Here is the message from Archbishop LeGatt:
Dear faithful of the Archdiocese of Saint-Boniface, Our diocese has experienced an awakening. Emerging from the pandemic, our activities have resumed, especially the celebration of the Eucharist in person. We are now moving forward, with hope. What a blessing!
Since last fall, many of us have seized this opportunity to join a Household of Faith where, in small groups, we have established a deeper relationship with Jesus by meditating on the Gospel and on our lives, sharing our discoveries and wonder with one another.
Through these experiences, our families, friends, colleagues and communities - indeed, our very lives - are enriched and filled with Christ's loving purpose. It is thanks to Him that we can move forward with hope. Likewise, our commitment to one another and to our Church is strengthened.
With Jesus the Good Shepherd, we enter into deeper, more life-giving relationships in our parishes and in the world we are called to serve by our baptism. In responding to Christ's call, our pastors and seminarians recognize that they too are to be in touch with the family of believers and with today’s world. They open the Word of God to us, they offer each of us the Eucharist and the whole sacramental life. They bring us together in intimate union with Jesus and with all the faithful.
I ask you, dear faithful, to give generously to the Good Shepherd Campaign so that we can continue to move forward in our efforts to evangelize and build a better world.
With gratitude, in Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd,
+Archbishop Albert LeGatt
Update: November 18, 2023
It’s Advent! Let us prepare a place in our hearts for our Lord to be born and where he can reign! Let us go to Confession! On Sunday, December 10, the evening Mass will be at 6:30 instead of the usual 7 PM. Right after the final blessing of the Mass, we will expose the Blessed Sacrament while taking turns to go to Confession and receive Absolution........... Christmas decors are needed! To get into the Yuletide spirit, and enhance our Advent and Christmas liturgies, the Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) is re-questing for decorations which you can loan to adorn our church. It would be best that these decorations are something unique to your ethnic background. Kindly bring the decorations next Sunday and give them to any member of the PPC or to yours truly (Fr. Ramon). The Christmas season is kind of short this year, so we will start decorating on Monday, December 11........... The induction and commissioning of our new PPC will take place during the 11 AM Sunday Mass this weekend.
Executive Committee:
John Ross Catibog – Chair
Teresia Tuikuka – Vice-Chair
Susana Hawryshko – Secretary
Members:
Irene Oliviero
Jewel White
Karle Ann Solomon
Jeannette Warnock
Joan Forbes
Rose Vie Catibog
Cypher Cayona
Christine Cayona
Jason Lopez
Roldan Magtibay
The PPC is a consultative body of the pastor and is quo terminus with him. The PPC recommends to the pastor administrative and developmental programs in order to meet the pastoral needs of the parishioners.
Update: November 25, 2023
Please support generously the Good Shepherd’s Campaign.
Donation envelopes are on the table at the foyer, but you may do online donation. Here is the message from Archbishop LeGatt:
Dear faithful of the Archdiocese of Saint-Boniface, Our diocese has experienced an awakening. Emerging from the pandemic, our activities have resumed, especially the celebration of the Eucharist in person. We are now moving forward, with hope. What a blessing!
Since last fall, many of us have seized this opportunity to join a Household of Faith where, in small groups, we have established a deeper relationship with Jesus by meditating on the Gospel and on our lives, sharing our discoveries and wonder with one another.
Through these experiences, our families, friends, colleagues and communities - indeed, our very lives - are enriched and filled with Christ's loving purpose. It is thanks to Him that we can move forward with hope. Likewise, our commitment to one another and to our Church is strengthened.
With Jesus the Good Shepherd, we enter into deeper, more life-giving relationships in our parishes and in the world we are called to serve by our baptism. In responding to Christ's call, our pastors and seminarians recognize that they too are to be in touch with the family of believers and with today’s world. They open the Word of God to us, they offer each of us the Eucharist and the whole sacramental life. They bring us together in intimate union with Jesus and with all the faithful.
I ask you, dear faithful, to give generously to the Good Shepherd Campaign so that we can continue to move forward in our efforts to evangelize and build a better world.
With gratitude, in Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd,
+Archbishop Albert LeGatt
Update: November 18, 2023
Children's Rosary Prayer Group:
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 7:00 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.