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March 2026
The Annunciation of the Lord marks the moment when the Angel Gabriel announced to the Virgin Mary that she would conceive and become the mother of Jesus. It’s a pivotal moment in Christian tradition, as it begins the journey toward the birth of Christ and the salvation of humanity. This feast day is often associated with a deep sense of humility and obedience to God, as Mary accepted the call to be the Mother of God with great faith. The Annunciation is also significant because it highlights the mystery of the Incarnation—God becoming man in the person of Jesus Christ. It’s also [...]
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Find out moreCathedral of St. Catherine of Alexandria (St. Catharines, ON) 6:15 pm Angelus & Rosary for Life (with Confessions heard) 7 pm Holy Mass with Bishop Gerard Bergie 8 pm Reception in the hall with refreshments The Respect Life Mass is held annually on the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord. KofC & CWL will provide Honour Guard and council banner bearers. A collection will support the diocesan Family & Life Office. All are welcome. download
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Find out moreFounders Day District Deputy are encourage to coordinate a district wide Exemplification of Charity, Unity, and Fraternity and invite attendees to bring donations for a local pregnancy resource center, food bank, or homeless shelter.
Find out moreApril 2026
Spy Wednesday is observed on the Wednesday of Holy Week, the day before Maundy Thursday. It’s called "Spy Wednesday" because of the events in the Gospel, specifically the moment when Judas Iscariot conspired with the religious leaders to betray Jesus. In some traditions, the "spy" refers to Judas being a "spy" among the apostles, ultimately plotting against Christ in exchange for thirty pieces of silver. Spy Wednesday can be a time for private reflection or prayer, perhaps focusing on themes of repentance, humility, and the need for God's grace in the face of our own failings. Do you or your council [...]
Find out moreHoly Thursday, also known as Maundy Thursday, is one of the most significant days of Holy Week. It commemorates several key events in the life of Jesus - The Last Supper, The Washing of the Feet, The Institution of the Priesthood. Holy Thursday is a day to reflect on Christ's love, humility, and sacrifice. It sets the stage for the Passion of Christ, which is commemorated on Good Friday, and ultimately leads to the celebration of Easter.
Find out moreGood Friday is one of the most solemn and sacred days in the Christian calendar, observed on the Friday before Easter Sunday. It commemorates the Passion and Crucifixion of Jesus Christ—His suffering, death, and ultimate sacrifice for the salvation of humanity. It is called "Good" Friday because, through Christ’s sacrifice, humanity is offered the gift of redemption and eternal life. Key Elements of Good Friday: The Passion of Christ The Veneration of the Cross The Eucharist Fasting and Abstinence The Solemn Intercessions Good Friday offers an opportunity to reflect on the example of selfless service modeled by Jesus. The Knights of [...]
Find out moreFr. Theobald Spetz Council #5135 Fish and Chips (every Friday) | 5:30 p.m. Columbus Conference Centre 145 Dearborn Place, Waterloo Please call ahead for reservations:519 884-2060 For more information email [email protected]
Find out moreHoly Saturday is the day that falls between Good Friday and Easter Sunday, marking the final day of Holy Week. It is a solemn day of waiting and reflection, as Christians commemorate the time Jesus spent in the tomb after His crucifixion, before His triumphant resurrection on Easter Sunday. Holy Saturday offers an opportunity for prayer, contemplation, and preparation for the celebration of Easter. It’s a day to reflect on the sacrifice of Christ and the new life He offers, both spiritually and through acts of service to others. Many councils may observe Holy Saturday through silent prayer, reflecting on the [...]
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