PLEASE NOTE DATE CORRECTION:
Please join us for our Annual Pilgrimage to the site of the Champlain Memorial Cross with the celebration of Mass on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3RD at 6:00pm. Please bring your lawn chair.
DEAR PARISHIONERS,
THE ST. ANN FINANCE COMMITTEE IS ORGANIZING AN IMPORTANT INFORMATION CHURCH HALL MEETING AT 2 PM ON SUNDAY, JUNE 26TH IN ORDER TO INFORM AND UPDATE PARISHIONERS ON THE REPAIRS OF THE OUTSIDE CHURCH STEPS AND THE...
Parish Lenten Mission - Saturday, April 2nd
9:00am ~ Holy Mass at St. Ann’s
9:40am ~ Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
10:00am ~Reflection on the theme “Lead us not into Temptation” by Fr. Simon
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On February 24, 2022 Cardinal Collins, Archbishop of Toronto announced how the provincial COVID-19 restriction changes will effect places of Worship. To see Cardinal Collins letter, please click here.
As of March 21, 2022, the below redueced restrictions will...
Wednesday marks the start of Lent. All parishioners are encouraged to attend one of the Masses and receive the ashes. Masses that day are: 12:00noon~St. Ann’s Parish, 6:00pm~St. Patrick’s Parish and 6...
The Annual Cemetery Mass at St. Ann's will (weather permitting) be an outdoor Mass at St. Ann's Cemetery on Wednesday August 18, 2021 at 6:00pm. Please bring your lawn chair. In case of rain, the Mass will...
Join Bishop Boissonneau at St. Ann's on Sunday July 25, 2021 at the 11:00am Mass for the Installation of Rev. Simon Tuh Bung as the Pastor of St. Ann's Parish, Penetanguishene and Tiny Parishes.
On June 7, 2021, we received confirmation from the Archdiocese of Toronto that the provincial government has announced revisions to their reopening plan with regards to places of worship. Here are some of the highlights of these new regulations...
Despite the government’s announcement on April 7th about new provincial restrictions due to COVID-19, the Archdiocese of Toronto has advised that this announcement does not change current restrictions for places of worship.
As such, attendance is still...
On April 14 the Most Reverend Francis Leo, Archbishop of Toronto traveled to the Western Region of the archdiocese to make a pastoral visit to St. Mary's Parish in Brampton.
Archbishop Leo celebrated Mass for parishioners at the...
On Sunday April 21, 2024 the Most Reverend Francis Leo, Archbishop of Toronto celebrated Mass at St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica with the newest Catholics from across the archdiocese.
Several hundreds of newly initiated Catholics attended the archdiocese's...
On Saturday, April 13, the most Reverend Francis Leo, Archbishop of Toronto celebrated Mass and later gave a keynote address at the Ontario Association of Parents in Education (OAPCE) conference and gala at Monsignor Percy Johnson Secondary School in Etobicoke...
On Thursday, April 11, 2024, Archbishop Leo joined members of the Toronto Police Service and faith leaders in a Prayer Walk through the streets of downtown Toronto. The interfaith initiative took place in every police division throughout the City of...
Below you will find the listing of clergy changes for the Archdiocese of Toronto. We give thanks for the priests of the archdiocese for their ongoing ministry and care for the faithful. We pray for the newly ordained, all those...
On Sunday April 21, 2024 at 2:30 p.m., the Most Reverend Francis Leo, Archbishop of Toronto will be celebrating Mass at St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica with the newest Catholics from across the archdiocese.
The 2024 Neophyte...
On Sunday, April 7, 2024, the Most Reverend Francis Leo, Archbishop of Toronto traveled to St. Peter’s Church in Toronto to celebrate Mass on the Solemnity of Divine Mercy.
In his homily, Archbishop Leo announced the Good News...
On the Solemnity of the Annunciation of Our Lord (April 8), parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Toronto took the opportunity to participate in the archdiocesan-wide Consecration of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The Annunciation of Our Lord is usually celebrated...
The Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord is a feast that commemorates the most sublime moment in the history of time, the moment when the Second Divine Person of the most Holy Trinity assumed human nature in the womb...
At Easter, we rejoice in the empty tomb—Jesus's resurrection. Easter is the day Jesus rose from the dead after being crucified. The empty tomb means that Jesus's words rang true. He fulfilled the promises of Scripture...