We will be in the grey "Lockdown" zone as of Holy Saturday morning. If you are already registered we will continue to honour that registration. There will be absolutely no walk-ins available.
St. Isaac Jogues Parish is seeking a full time Office Administrator to look after the efficient running of the parish office. Deadline for receipt of applications is March 26, 2021.
As of Monday, March 8 at 8 a.m., Durham residents 80 years and older — born in 1941 or earlier — can begin booking appointments to receive their COVID-19 vaccine. They can book an appointment online at www.durham.ca/vaccineappointment or by calling 1-800-841-2729.
You are invited to visit aplacetoworship.ca to respectfully share your concerns with your local Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) and Premier Ford regarding places of worship and Covid-19 capacity restrictions. The province has relaxed restrictions in Grey (Lockdown) regions for retailers, allowing 25% capacity while places of worship can have no more than 10 people inside, whether they seat 100 or 1,000 people.
Thank You, Thank You for your very generous support of St. Vincent DePaul throughout last year, and especially during the Christmas season. We are eagerly awaiting the day when we can resume our home visits. Happy new Year and God Bless.
In the last 24 hours, we learned that a parishioner has tested positive for Covid-19. The individual was present in the parish hall for Mass at noon (12pm) on Sunday, November 1, 2020. The parishioner was wearing a mask and appropriately distanced throughout their time in the hall. It has been determined that this case presents a very low risk of transmission.
Many of our parishes have made it a tradition to host a food drive leading into Thanksgiving weekend to support the Good Shepherd Ministries. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Good Shepherd needs our parishes’ help more than ever.
Life Chain is held simultaneously in more than 200 locations across Canada each year. Please mark your calendar—the next Life Chain will be on Sunday, October 4, 2020 from 2-3 pm in most locations.
Message from our Archbishop thanking all those who work hard to keep us safe and asking all of us to remain vigilant as we continue to deal with the pandemic.