Dispensation from the Sunday Obligation
Bishop Jensen has issued a dispensation from the Sunday Obligation for Catholics living in areas affected by the recent Public Health Order.
Please see the following document for more information: Dispensation from the Sunday Obligation
Wednesday Weekly for October 13, 2021
Attachments: Please see prior weeks for additional attachments
WW Update as of October 13, 2021
WorkSafeBC Form
Wednesday Weekly for October 6, 2021
Attachments:
WW Update as of October 6, 2021
National Financial Pledge to Support Healing and Reconciliation Initiatives
Catholic Bishops of Canada Statement of Apology
Catholic Bishops of Canada Statement of Apology – Bulletin Content
WorkSafeBC Form
Job Posting – Marriage Tribunal 2021
Job Posting Computer Tech 2021
Fake emails purportedly from Bishop Jensen
We have recently seen a rise in fake emails purporting to come from Bishop Jensen. Most of these emails ask that you help him out with a favour and ask that you reply to him by email. Later emails ask for the recipient to purchase gift cards for charitable purposes and promise that the amount will be reimbursed by the Bishop.
These emails do not come from Bishop Jensen, and should be immediately deleted. They are a scam intended to trick recipients into supplying the scammers with the hidden code numbers on the back of each gift card. With those code numbers, they are able to claim the funds.
If you have already provided funds in response to an email like this, please contact the police.
Emails that appear to come from someone working for the diocese but do not come from a pgdiocese.bc.ca or a pgdiocese.ca address should be considered fraudulent. You can assured that we would never ask for assistance in this way.
Should you receive an email from us that you aren’t sure is legitimate, please feel free to call us at 250-964-4424. Similarly, emails that come from one of our priests or religious should also be confirmed by telephone or in-person.