Friday 22 November 2013


Catholic Activities

WELCOME  TO CATHOLIC FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT!       JOIN US! Fellowship, discussions & refreshments 
November Movie  For Greater GloryA chronicle of the Cristeros War (1926-1929); a war by the people of Mexico against the atheistic Mexican government.

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St. Monica's Catholic Church
44 Broadway Avenue (2 blocks north of Yonge/Eglinton subway station, east on Broadway)
Last Friday of the Month: Dec. 27,Nov29,(2013)Jan.31,Feb28,March28,April26,May31(2014)
Doors open 6:00 movie starts 6:30pm Call Natalie 647-201-2150 or view prayinginthefire.blogspot.com for more info. (by donation)

OTHER CATHOLIC ACTIVITIES

Prayer Group and Study of Early Church Fathers- Ways to Emotional and Spiritual Health, Monthly 2nd Saturday call Natalie  647-201-2150

St Timothy’s Catholic Church lecture series on 33 Days to Morning Glory 
21 Leith Hill Rd, North York, ON M2J 1Y9
(416) 494-6526

Workers of Our Lady Healing Masses Last Sat of Month (November 2013 Nov23 6:30pm change)St Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church 1490 Markham Rd. Scarbourough

EVENING MASSES PERPETUAL ADORATION 

St Timothy’s Catholic Church 
Mon-Friday  7pm  (Tues Wed Thurs 9-4 pm 730-9pm Adoration )
21 Leith Hill Rd, North York, ON M2J 1Y9
(416) 494-6526

 ST.Benedict  416-9680997 Tue 7:30PM
St Alphonsus Friday 7pm , 9am mass (adoration 9-5 weekdays)
St Margaret of Scotland  Wed. 7pm 222 Ridley Bld 416-485-7781 (ave Rd Wilson)
Blessed Trinity  Sun 7pm 3220 Bayview 416-2260262
Pascal Baylon – Adoration 24hours 7 days a week
Our Lady of assumption -2565 Bathurst Street 416-787-4547 Tue-Fri 7pm
Holy Rosary 7;10 12;10 pm  mon-fri  354 St.Clair Ave W.416-9238471
Precious Blood 1737 Lawrence Ave. E Wed 730 pm /mon tues thurs fri 8am 416-751-2661
St Joseph the Worker –Adoration


Alert on Far Eastern Practices 
http://www.womenofgrace.com/blog/?p=338Why Tai Chi and CatholicismDon’t Mix  , many non-Christian beliefs are intrinsic to tai chi.)
An article published by Catholics United for the Faith entitled “Hold Fast What is Good: On Borrowing Forms of Meditation from Eastern Religions “ points out that “even though Tai Chi is often used as a means of exercise and relaxation, as well as a martial art, it has its origins in the Chinese religion of Taoism.“Although there is nothing objectively wrong with the physical movements of Tai Chi, there are many philosophical elements contrary to Christianity. The idea that the physical world comes from dualistic principles, which in turn come from an ultimate force, cannot be reconciled with the idea that the universe was created by an all-good, personal God. Furthermore, the attempt to channel and direct spiritual forces and the use of talismans violate the First Commandment (cf. Catechism, no. 2117).
- See more at: http://www.womenofgrace.com/blog/?p=338#sthash.4B9x0bCc.dpuf