Winter 2024 Resurrection Bulletin
Our Winter 2024 Resurrection Bulletin is now available!
In this edition we celebrate Fr. Sam Restivo receiving a Papal Award,
and wish Fr. Paul Voisin, Fr. Murray McDermott, Fr. Raphael Ma and
Fr. Paul Szymanowski well in their new assignments.
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2024
THE WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY begins on Thursday, January 18th
and concludes on January 25th, the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul.
Sunday of the Word of God 2024
Pope Francis instituted the Sunday of the Word of God, which is celebrated on the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time. We are encouraged to spend this day learning how #TheBibleSpeaks and how #WeListen.
Baptism of the Lord
Today, on this Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, we invite you to remember your baptism, remember your personal call from the Lord to be a witness to all those you meet of the Good News of the Resurrection.
Christmas with the CRs
Members of the Congregation of the Resurrection gathered last week to celebrate the birth of Jesus and enjoy a time of fellowship.
Feast of Mary, the Holy Mother of God
On this Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, may we each reach out to Mary as our own spiritual Mother, and ask her to intercede for us, to watch over us, and guide us.
800th Anniversary of the Nativity Scene
This year we celebrate the 800th anniversary of the first nativity scene, which was created by St. Francis of Assisi in Greccio, Italy.
Merry Christmas!
May the joy of the Nativity bring us hope for a new peace this Christmas.
Merry Christmas from the Congregation of the Resurrection.
Longest Night
Today in the Northern Hemisphere we experience the shortest day and longest night of the year. Darkness lasts longest in the morning, and comes in quickly in the afternoon.
Our Lady of Guadalupe & National Day of Prayer in Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples
On 12 December, Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of the Americas, the Church in Canada celebrates the National Day of Prayer in Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples.