Appeal Updates: The appeal office is trying its best to provide a smooth process for all parishes for this year’s Appeal. Instructions for each Appeal week have been sent to the parishes with the key points to cover. Commitment Sunday will take a different approach this year. Please do not use the instructions from previous years. You will receive a short DVD and information to encourage the parishioners to see the value that the Appeal has on our Diocese and its projects. Meanwhile please give the Annual Diocesan Appeal the promotion and attention it deserves. Together with your collaboration and with the formation of a new committee for the Appeal, let us do our best to raise an awareness of the Appeal`s importance in the life of our Diocese.
Reminder: If there are still any Appeal envelopes for parishioners in your church foyers, please remember to mail them, and send your receipt to the Appeal office for postage reimbursement.
Winter Driving DIF: Please share this information with Diocesan Employees and those who have cars insured by the DIF. Note the required dates for winter tire installation, which is October 1, 2015. It is each person’s responsibility to take the measures that will ensure safety and maximize the insurance coverage provided for each driver.
Please see link with maps showing which roads require winter tires can be found on the ministry’s web page at:
http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/driving/traveller-information/seasonal/winter-driving/winter-tires-and-chains/winter-tire-and-chain-up-routes
Grief to Grace: Applications are now being accepted for the next Grief to Grace program to be held in Kelowna November 19 – 22, 2015. Grief to Grace – Reclaiming the Gift of Human Dignity – is a spiritual journey for anyone who has suffered degradation or violation through sexual/psychological abuse, rape, incest, physical or emotional abuse and neglect or other forms of traumatic violation in childhood, adolescence, or as an adult.
To register or for more information call 250-878-7603 or e-mail g2gkelowna@gmail.com or www.grieftograce.org.
Finanace Department—WCB 3nd Quarter Report –Deadline Wednesday October 14, 2015–Parishes and Schools are asked to report to Diocesan Payroll Services any WorkSafeBC (WCB) payments for the third quarter July 1, 2015 to September 30, 2015. Payments include those made to individuals (including replacement ministry personnel) and to contractors who are not registered with WCB. If you have not done so already, also report your first and second quarter payments. Thank you.
Book of the Gospels: Readings at Mass are taken from the Book of Gospels or the Lectionary, “which are intended for the proclamation of the Word of God and hence receive special veneration, are to be in a liturgical action truly signs and symbols of higher realities and hence should be truly worthy, dignified, and beautiful” (General Instruction of the Roman Missal, n. 349).
The Pastoral Centre is ordering the smaller format Book of the Gospels for parishes in the diocese at a 20% discounted rate. Each book will cost $160.00 (the regular price is $200.00).
Please see website for details. https://esubmitit.sjpg.com/cccb/index.aspx?component=ProductDetails&id=182-327
If your parish wishes to order a copy or copies of the text through the diocese please contact the Teresa Phillippe, Reception at (250)964-4424 or teresa@pgdiocese.bc.ca before October 15, 2015.
YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS
Save the date for DYC 2016: April 29-May 1 in Prince George—More information to come.
Formation for all Youth Minister, Teachers and Parents:
With such a large, geographically-spread diocese, we have heard the need for greater formation in the diocese. We are incredibly blessed to have the Director of the Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Archdiocese of Vancouver, spend five days with us.
Clay Imoo is the father of three and a die-hard Canuck fan. He has been serving the Archdiocese of Vancouver for 13 years, prior to this he has youth ministry experience in a parish setting.
Clay will be offering sessions for all youth ministers, catechists, teachers and parents. These sessions will focus on tangible tools needed to teach our young people to walk as disciples of Jesus in the fullness of the Catholic faith.
We will be travelling across the diocese so that you don’t have to!
Here is a rough outline of dates:
- Thursday, October 15 – Evening, time TBA – Terrace (Sacred Heart Parish)
- Saturday, October 17 – 10 – 12 PM – Prince George (Sacred Heart Parish)
- Sunday, October 18 – 4 – 7 PM – Dawson Creek (Notre Dame Parish)
For more information, please email Eunice at youth@pgdiocese.bc.ca
World Youth Day 2016 in Krawkow, Poland: All those 18+ are invited to join us as we head to WYD in Poland. We will be partnering with the Archdiocese of Vancouver. Total cost for the trip is anticipated to be $3800 (including taxes). Those interested can email ehii@pgdiocese.bc.ca. A deposit of $1000 is due by October 31, 2015 to secure your spot.
Faith Studies – All young adults in Prince George are invited to join a weekly small-group faith study. This 6-week study focuses in on the foundations of what it means to be a Catholic. These faith studies will begin the week of October 13, (the week after Thanksgiving) These groups will be setup according to the schedules of those who would like to participate.
Email Eunice at ehii@pgdiocese.bc.ca if you are interested in joining a group.
Development and Peace : Climate change is an issue of justice!
The poor and vulnerable in the Global South suffer the most from the impacts of climate change, yet they are the ones who contribute the least to the carbon emissions that are warming the planet.
Did you know that Canada has carbon emissions that are 150 times higher per capita than Ethiopia, (one of the countries in the world that suffers the most from drought conditions exacerbated by climate change)?
Pope Francis reminds us of our responsibility to act on this in his encyclical Laudato Si: “The pace of consumption, waste and environmental change has so stretched the planet’s capacity that our contemporary lifestyle, unsustainable as it is, can only precipitate catastrophes, such as those which even now periodically occur in different areas of the world. The effects of this imbalance can only be reduced by our decisive action, here and now.”
Take part in Development and Peace’s campaign Create a Climate of Change to do your part! Learn more at https://www.devp.org/en/articles/create-climate-change and stay tuned for announcements within your own parish in the coming weeks.
Prince George D & P update: At the Development and Peace Fall meeting the election results are as follows:
- Catherine Nolin remains as Chair of Development and Peace for the Diocese of PG
- New Co-Vice Chairperson is Kate Schenk. Kate is a parishioner and the Gr. 7 teacher at Immaculate Conception Parish and School. Kate will work with Annie Kearns as co-Vice Chairs for the two-year term.
Congratulations and thank you to those who serve.
Women’s Retreat–“We hold a treasure in earthen vessels” (2 Cor.4:7).
By using clay in this silent retreat, we will ponder the treasure we each hold within ourselves and begin to appreciate the treasure we are to God.
**Please Note: It is important to register for this retreat by October 13 in order to provide sufficient materials.
Friday, October 16
6:00 pm—beginning with light supper to
Sunday, October 18 after lunch.
Location: Domano Renewal Centre Emmaus House
Fee: Live-in: $175.00 Commuter: $110.00
Facilitator: Elizabeth Poilievre, FCJ
Please register by using one of the following ways:
On-line: www.domanorenewalcentre.org
By email: drc@pgdiocese.bc.ca
By phone: (250) 964-4475
All registration deposits are non-refundable and are applied to the total cost of the program. If the program is cancelled you will receive your deposit.
Participants requesting a cancellation must do so 48 hours prior to the start of the scheduled event. Cancellation without 48 hours notice will not be eligible for a refund.
Monthly Day of Adoration
Please put the following notice in Central Region parish bulletins:
Emmanuel Hermitage invites you to a Personal Date with Jesus on October 13, 2015 in the Domano Chapel, 6500 Southridge Ave. Mass will be celebrated at 7:30 a.m. and the Blessed Sacrament will be exposed from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for a day of silent prayer and adoration. We will pray for the people and needs of our Diocese, the universal Church, and the world. In particular we will pray for the protection of all human life, for vocations, and for the intentions of those participating in the day. Please mark your calendar on the second Tuesday of each month for Personal Dates with Jesus days.