Knights of Columbus " Kateri Tekakwitha " Ville Lasalle

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03/10/2022

It is with great regret that we announce The passing of Mme. Alice Martineau on Wednesday March 9th. Mme Martineau is survived by her son Father Gerard A. Martineau Our Pastor of St. John Brebeuf Parish and chaplain for our council Knights of Columbus St.Kateri Tekakakwitha 15491. She will be missed by many parishners from our community especially her friends from the High Tea. Please remember her in our prayers.

R.I.P Alice Martineau.

If we live, we live for the Lord; and if we die, we die for the Lord. So, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord” – Romans 14:8

02/26/2022
12/04/2021

Brother Knights,

Once again we near the second Christmas under Covid-19. My prayers are with all of you and may we take a moment to reflect on our friends and family, and may God Bless all of you.

This year our council has adopted a family for Christmas 2021:

Single mother with two teenage daughters aged 14 and 16 one daughter has a disability

Our council will provide the family with a Christmas basket. Regarding gifts given the ages of the girls we will purchase gift cards likely at Carrefour Angrignon.

Brothers I am asking for donations either money or gift cards so that we can give this family a very Merry Christmas. You can see me or Joey at church on Saturday 4:30 PM or Sunday 9:00AM. In addition if you would like to send via e-transfer you can send it to me at [email protected] please use 15491 as the password. I will send you an email acknowledgement with the amount donated.

If these options are not convenient for you please email me and I will make arrangements to pick up your donation.

Please provide your donation by Friday December 17, 2021. We would like to deliver the Christmas basket and gifts on Saturday December 18, 2021.

Together We Can Achieve Much!

Thank you and God Bless

Gord Boyle
Grand Knight Council 15491

09/28/2021

Our council’s patron saint 🙏 if you are available the details are provided for the livestream for the event.

Archbishop Christian Lépine will bless a new statue of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha to be erected in Mary Queen of the World Cathedral. The population is invited to pray to Saint Kateri Tekakwitha for truth and reconciliation this Thursday, September 30 at 7:30 p.m.

Archbishop Lépine will be accompanied by Father Vincent Esprit, C.M.F., pastor of the Shrine of Kahnawake, and Father Alain Vaillancourt, pastor of the Cathedral. Mr. Roger Twance, Coordinator of Saint Kateri au centre-ville, will host the event. The statue of Saint Kateri, sculpted by MC Snow of Kahnawake and funded by personal donations and the order of consecrated virgins, will stand beside the statue of Saint Anne on the left side of the nave. The artist will present the work as part of the celebration.

The date chosen for the blessing and installation ceremony is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a federal statutory holiday.

"As we reflect on the residential schools, the grieving families and our Aboriginal brothers and sisters in Canada, Quebec and Greater Montreal, we pray for increasing dialogue and the restoration of trust, so that we may better contribute to building a society free of discrimination and respectful of the life and dignity of every human being," said Archbishop Lépine.

Since only 250 persons are permitted inside the Cathedral, the celebration will also be livestreamed on the diocesan YouTube channel: Catholic Church of Montreal.

About Saint Kateri Tekakwitha

Kateri Tekakwitha was born in 1656 at Ossernenon (now Auriesville, NY) to an Anichinaabeg (Algonquin) mother and a Kanien'kehá: ka (Mohawk) chief. She was four years old when her parents and brother died of smallpox. She also contracted the disease, which left her scarred and nearly blind.

Kateri was 10 years old when her village moved to Caughnawaga (now Fonda, NY). In 1667, this village was visited by the Jesuit missionary fathers Frémin, Bruyas and Pierron. It was through them that Kateri was first introduced to the Christian religion. When she was 18 years old, Father Jacques de Lamberville arrived to take over the mission in her village. Her uncle, though reluctant, gave her permission to be baptized, provided that she would not leave the village. After her baptism, Kateri’s pious life was led in devotion to the faith and spending hours in prayer and fashioning crosses out of branches. She refused to marry, maintaining that she was the bride of God and in her heart no man could take the place of the Lord. Two years after her baptism, Kateri left for the St. Francis-Xavier Mission, a Christian kanien'kehá village in Kahnawake on Montreal’s south shore.

Here, on Christmas Day, 1677, she made her first communion. She also later took a vow of perpetual virginity on the Feast of the Annunciation in 1679. Everyone in Kahnawake knew of Kateri's faith and holiness. She taught prayers to children, cared for the elderly and the sick, and she would often attend Mass at sunrise and sunset.

But Kateri's health was deteriorating. She succumbed to tuberculosis on April 17, 1680, shortly after her 24th birthday and was buried at St. Francis Xavier Mission. Her last words were "Jesos konoronkwa" (Jesus, I love you). Witnesses report that within minutes of her death, the smallpox scars had disappeared from her face, which became radiant with beauty.


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Reminder that our 10th Annual Borough of Lasalle FOOD DRIVE in benefit of the HOPE FOOD BANK is this Saturday!
09/06/2021

Reminder that our 10th Annual Borough of Lasalle FOOD DRIVE in benefit of the HOPE FOOD BANK is this Saturday!

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