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Archbishop Leo's Message on the Month of the Blessed Mother
  Message on the Month of the Blessed Mother His Grace Most Reverend Francis LeoMetropolitan Archbishop of Toronto...
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Here's What's Happening! The Life of our Parish April 2024    
Our Children's Choir
At our Saturday afternoon 4:30 pm Mass, our music leadership is our Children's Choir.  This...
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Archbishop Leo visits St. Marys Parish in Brampton
Archbishop Leo Travels to St. Mary's Parish in Brampton
On April 14 the Most Reverend Francis Leo, Archbishop of Toronto traveled to the Western Region of the...
Newly Initiated Catholics Gather at St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica for Mass
On Sunday April 21, 2024 the Most Reverend Francis Leo, Archbishop of Toronto celebrated Mass at St. Michael...
2024 Neophyte Mass
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Archbishop Leo attends OAPCE Conference and Gala
On Saturday, April 13, the most Reverend Francis Leo, Archbishop of Toronto celebrated Mass and later gave a...

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Newmarket, ON
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17955 Leslie Street
Newmarket, ON
L3Y 9A4

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Clergy
Rev. Roy Roberts
Pastor

Deacon Marian Pawliszko
Deacon Assistant

Deacon Stephen Pitre
Deacon Assistant

Parish Staff
Ann Lynch
Parish Administrator

Jennifer McAvoy
Sacraments Co-ordinator

Swallows returning to Capistrano
March - in like a Lion, out like a Lamb
A Beautiful story of the Swallows returning each year to the the Mission Church in Capistrano. The tradition is, that on each March 19, the feast of St. Joseph, the swallows return from their wintering in Venezuela. This has become quite a tourist attraction. If the truth be told, the swallows return in and around March 19, maybe a few days early or a few days late, but what is a couple of hours for such a beautiful story.
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Our Parish Library
Our Parish Library is filled with all kinds of wonderful books for Children - from Christmas to Easter, to First Nation stories and themes of loss and the death of a loved one. We even have a couple of books in French. These books can be signed out to take them home to read and you are also more than welcome to sit in the comfort of the chairs and sofa, snuggle up, and read the book there.
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