Sunday Liturgy

Saturday: 5:00 pm

Sunday: 11:00 am

Mission Statement

We are a welcoming Christian community called to embrace and respect the uniqueness of each individual as we join together in our faith and worship.  Our ongoing mission is to engage our youth, promote renewal, out reach, evangelization and ecumenical cooperation.

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK

Monday, August 17th – 9:00 am            No Mass

Tuesday, August 18th – 9:00 am            Harold Brown

Wednesday, August 19th – 9:00 am      Eileen F. Higgins

Thursday, August 20th – 9:00 am Doris/Abbey Duguay

                                                                      Leo/Melina LeBlanc

Friday, August 21st – 9:00 am                No Mass                                                                                                                                                                         

Saturday, August 22nd – 5:00 pm Lorraine Bourque                                                                  

Sunday, August 23rd – 11:00 am           Jean Marion Lyons (Anniv)

20th Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) 2026

There is a line from John Lennon’s classical song, Imagine that has echoed through generations:

You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one…”

Lennon once said the song was meant to be a kind of positive prayer... an invitation to imagine a world without barriers, without divisions, without the walls we build between nations, religions, and people. A world living life in peace. He called it imagining one universal God.

To imagine is a gift. It is the ability to picture something not yet seen, to form new ideas and new possibilities. The Latin imaginari means “to picture oneself.” And in prayer, imagination is powerful. It opens the heart to God’s vision.

In today’s First Reading, Isaiah imagines something too: a world where God’s chosen people are not limited to one culture, one nation, or one religion. Isaiah sees a holy mountain where all people ... from every walk of life, every condition, every background ... are welcomed. No barriers. No exclusions. No questions asked.

It is God’s imagination breaking into human history.

Then we come to the Gospel. Jesus meets a Canaanite woman ... someone considered an outsider, someone the Jewish people would have dismissed. At first, Jesus seems harsh. He ignores her. He even appears to refuse her. And the crowd would have loved that, because they disliked the Canaanites.

But she is a mother with a sick child. She is desperate. And she is determined. So she kneels ... placing herself in a vulnerable posture ... and calls Jesus “Son of David.” She knows who He is. She believes He is the Messiah for all people.

Jesus says, “I have come only for the lost sheep of Israel.” But in this encounter, something shifts. Jesus recognizes the greater scope of His mission. Her faith breaks open the borders. Her trust expands the imagination of the disciples ... and perhaps even of Jesus’ own human understanding of His mission.

And He heals her daughter. “Great is your faith.”

How Do We Fit Into This Story?

This Gospel asks us to examine our own attitudes, our own images of others, our reactions to people who challenge us. How do we treat the the helpless or those who struggle for approval ? Do we avoid them? How do we respond to those who have hurt us ... through gossip, betrayal, or ignorance? Often, what we dislike in others is what we fear or dislike in ourselves.

When we meet those who are “unacceptable” to us, we are confronted with our own vulnerability and brokenness. And before God, we are all like this unnamed woman ... kneeling, pleading, hoping, believing.

When we come into this church, are we not like her? When we stretch out our hands for Communion (another vulnerable posture) are we not saying, “Lord, help me... I need you”? Do we not long to hear Jesus say to us, “Great is your faith”?

Today we celebrate Our Lady of the Assumption, the patroness of our parish. Mary is the one who lived God’s imagination perfectly. In her, God’s dream for humanity is fulfilled: a life lifted into glory, body and soul, a sign of what God desires for humanity.

Mary shows us what it looks like when a human life is completely open to God ... no barriers, no fear, no division. She is the woman of welcome, the mother of all believers, the one who gathers the whole world under her mantle.

Imagine ... just imagine ... what our parish could be if we lived like her. Imagine a community where every person is welcomed. Imagine a parish where leadership is shared, where gifts are encouraged, where prayer shapes our mission. Imagine homes, workplaces, and neighbourhoods where God’s inclusive love breaks down walls. Imagine… and Believe

Lennon sang:

“I hope someday you’ll join us, and the world will be as one.”

Isaiah imagined it. The Canaanite woman believed it. Mary lived it. And Jesus calls us to build it. Imagine…

and let God make it real.

Amen.

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AT BOBBY’S HOSPICE, every day is about providing comfort, dignity, and compassionate care to patients, and their families during some of life’s most difficult moments.

Because Bobby’s hospice is available to our community at no charge, the generosity of our community means so much.

Right now we are in need of patient care items and cleaning supplies.

If you would like a tax receipt, please email your receipt to reception@hospicesj.ca or bring it with you when you drop off your donation.

COSTCODOLLARAMA

13 Gallon Drawstring kitchen Garbage Bags                        Lysol Spray

Mr. Clean                                                                                            Toilet Bowl Brush

Toilet Paper                                                                                 Toilet Paper

Paper Towel                                                                                        Paper Towel

Scrubbing Bubbles                                                                       Dryer Sheets

Gilette Razors                                                                              Dish Soap

Lip Balm                                                                                                  Lip Balm

Deodorant                                                                                     Deodorant

Dawn Dish Soap                                                                              

Soft Soap (Hand Soap

Dryer Sheets

Laundry Detergent

** From all of us at Bobby’s Hospice, thank you for being part of our community of care.

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