Toronto
Herald
By
Rev. Fr. Carl Sulzen SSPX
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Father
Zendejas preaching
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From Monday,
March 8th to Friday, March 12, Fr. Gerardo Zendejas preached a Lenten
Mission at the Church of the Transfiguration in Toronto. Fr. Zendejas
is the Prior St. Ignatius Retreat House in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
Fr. Zendejas
heard Confessions each evening, while a priest from the Priory in
Toronto led the Stations of the Cross before offering Holy Mass. After
Mass, there was time for small snack before the hour-long conference.
The evening
concluded with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. As it was a Lenten
Mission, Fr. preached on the Last Things (Sin, Death, Judgment, Hell,
and Heaven). The Mission was well attended each evening, with members
attending from other parishes as well (St. Catharines, Orillia, Wyoming).
The faithful were moved by the descriptive stories Father used to
illustrate these topics. Father concluded the Mission Friday evening
by leading the faithful in the renewal of the Baptismal Promises,
and gave them the Blessing, which imparts a plenary indulgence.
We thank Fr.
Zendejas for taking the time to preach the mission, and our prayers
will accompany him in his apostolate at St. Ignatius Retreat House.
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Winona Priests
Meeting (February 16th - 21st, 2004)
H.E. Bishop Fellay surrounded by Father Violette, Canada District
Superior on left;
Father Fullerton, US District Superior on right; and Father Le Roux,
Director of Winona Seminary, left of Father Violette.
The Flying Fathers almost won this year against the Winona Seminarians!
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Shawinigan Retreat
(April 12th - 17th, 2004)
The participants from L-R are: Rev. Fathers Vincent D'Andre, Benoit
Walliez,
Patrick Abbet, Stephen Somerville, Freddy Mery, Alain Nely (The Preacher),
Michael McMahon, Gerard Beck, Jaime Pazat, Gerard Rusak, Dominique Boulet,
Phillipe Pazat, Jean de l'Estourbeillon, Roger Gueguen.
Shawinigan Retreat House
Retreat
in Phoenix, Arizona (April 19th - 24th, 2004)
FF.
Sulzen, Herkel & Girouard attended their retreat
preached in Phoenix by H.E. Mgr. Tissier de Mallerais.