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  • Diocesan Spring Retreat March 18, 2026 – March 22, 2026 Our Diocesan Spring Retreat will take place this year from March 18-22 with Archbishop Murray Chatlain of the Archdiocese of Winnipeg as our retreat director. Archbishop Chatlain, who previously served as Bishop of Mackenzie–Fort Smith, returns with a deep pastoral understanding of our local Church and northern context. While details of the theme and schedule…
  • Diocesan Chrism Mass, St. Patricks CoCathedral March 22, 2026 at 9:00 am – 10:00 am The diocesan Chrism Mass is one of the most significant and unifying celebrations in the life of a local Church, bringing together the bishop, priests, deacons, religious, and lay pastoral leaders from across the entire diocese. At this Mass, the bishop consecrates the Sacred Chrism and blesses the oils of catechumens and the sick, which…
  • Palm Sunday March 29, 2026 Palm Sunday commemorates Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem, when crowds welcomed him with palm branches and shouts of praise, marking the beginning of Holy Week in the Catholic Church. During the liturgy, palms are blessed and distributed, symbolizing both victory and the coming sacrifice of Christ. The day’s proclamation of the Passion narrative invites the…
  • Confirmations, Assumption Parish, Hay River April 19, 2026 at 10:30 am – 12:00 pm   The Sacrament of Confirmation holds great significance in the Roman Catholic Church as it completes and strengthens the grace of Baptism, sealing the faithful with the gift of the Holy Spirit. Through the anointing with Sacred Chrism and the laying on of hands by the bishop or his delegate, the confirmand is more deeply…

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  • Pope Leo XIV visits the Parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Rome’s Ponte Mammolo district, and pr
  • At the Angelus on Sunday, Pope Leo XIV reflects on Jesus’ healing of the man born blind, and says fa
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CCCB Newsfeed

  • RT @saltandlighttv: On this Second Sunday, Bishop Miehm provides a reflection on the Transfiguration as a journey toward Jerusalem and the…
  • RT by @CCCB_CECC: On this Second Sunday, Bishop Miehm provides a reflection on the Transfiguration as a journey toward Jerusalem and the resurrection. ➡️ @CCCB_CECC #Lent #CCCB #SLMedia #Reflections pic.
  • Statement on Bill C-218: No “MAiD” for Mental Illness

Diocesan Newsfeed

  • A lamp is not lit to be hidden, but to help people see where they are going. When our actions are shaped by mercy, generosity, humility, and trust, they make God visible in ordinary ways. https://mfsdiocese.ca/2026/02/08/5th-sunday-in-ordinary-time/
  • 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time https://mfsdiocese.ca/2026/01/25/3rd-sunday-in-ordinary-time/
  • 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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