St. Cuthbert's Parish

St. Cuthbert's Parish St. Cuthbert's Parish is a Roman Catholic Church located in the community of St. Teresa, Prince Edward Island. The Parish of Saint Cuthbert was founded in 1846.

09/03/2025

Highway Chaos as 97-Year-Old Sparks Police Standoff on Lawn Mower

Drivers along Highway 65 were left stunned Tuesday afternoon when a 97-year-old woman led law enforcement on a slow-speed chase while riding a red lawn mower.

The incident began when officers attempted to pull the woman over for driving her mower down the shoulder of the busy highway. Instead of stopping, she reportedly “gunned it” and maintained a steady speed of 8 miles per hour, sparking a pursuit that stretched for 22 miles.

Police units, motorcycles, and even a helicopter were called in to track her as she weaved between lanes and occasionally drifted onto the grass median. Witnesses said traffic slowed to a crawl as drivers tried to make sense of the bizarre chase.

Authorities eventually boxed her in near an exit ramp, but not before the elderly woman reportedly yelled at officers that she was “just out for a drive.”

Police confirmed no injuries occurred during the chase, though several patrol cars suffered minor damage. The woman, whose name has not yet been released, is undergoing a mental health evaluation.

06/27/2025

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04/12/2025

St. Cuthbert’s, St. Andrew’s and St. Patrick’s
Mass Schedule for Holy Week: April 14 - 20, 2025

Monday: 7:00 p.m. Mass of Chrism @ St. Dunstan’s Basilica
Tuesday: 7:00 p.m. Mass @ St. Cuthbert’s
Intention: Parker MacDonald
Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. Mass @ St. Patrick’s
Intention: Peter MacDonald Holy
Thursday: 7:00 p.m. Mass @ St. Cuthbert’s
Intention: Joey Wilson
Good Friday: 1:00 p.m. Service @ St. Andrew’s
3:00 p.m. Service @ St. Patrick’s
5:30 p.m. Service @ St. Cuthbert’s
Holy Saturday: 8:30 p.m. Easter Vigil @ St. Patrick’s
Intention: St. Patrick’s CWL Mem
Easter Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Mass @ St. Andrew’s
Intention: People of the Parish – Pro populo
10:30 a.m. Mass @ St. Cuthbert’s
Intention: Barry MacDonald

03/23/2025

Hello everyone: As Friday, March 28th is a Day of Confessions in the Diocese we will have adoration at St. Cuthbert's for the day as well.
We will need to have someone in the church for each hour beginning after the 9:00 a.m. Mass until 8:00 p.m. when we will conclude with Benediction.
Would you consider taking an hour with the Lord. I have sign up sheets in the church. You can let me know in the comments as well.
Thank you.
Fr. Danny

03/23/2025

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Friday, March 28, 2025
At. St. Cuthbert’s Church
Please sign up to ensure someone will be in the church.
9:00 a.m. HOLY MASS
9:30 – 10:00 ______________________________
10:00 – 11:00 ______________________________
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12:00 – 1:00 ______________________________
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8:00 p.m. Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

07/01/2022

Prayer for Our Native Country

St. Faustina Meditation:
Once, after an adoration for our country, a pain pierced my soul, and I began to pray in this way: “Most merciful Jesus, I beseech You through the intercession of Your Saints, and especially the intercession of Your dearest Mother who nurtured You from childhood, bless my native land. I beg You, Jesus, look not on our sins, but on the tears of little children, on the hunger and cold they suffer. Jesus, for the sake of these innocent ones, grant me the grace that I am asking of You for my country.” At that moment, I saw the Lord Jesus, His eyes filled with tears, and He said to me, You see, My daughter, what great compassion I have for them. Know that it is they who uphold the world (Diary, 286).

My Prayer Response:
Lord Jesus, give us a great concern for our native country. Hear our prayer for those who attempt to live without You or those afflicted with poverty and injustice. Especially protect the children — the innocent ones — in our secularized nation.

02/26/2022

EWTN’s New Movie Chronicles True Stories Of Ukrainian Persecution

Viewers who want to know what life is really like after a Communist invasion need look no further than EWTN’s brand new film, “To Believe,” which was produced by EWTN Ukraine in Kyiv, a city which is now under assault after Thursday’s invasion by Russia. Written by Ukrainians and filmed in Ukraine, the film is subtitled, but the acting is so good viewers barely need the subtitles to understand the plot. The movie premieres 10 p.m. ET, Saturday, Feb. 26, with encores at 10 p.m. ET, Sunday, Feb. 27, and 3 a.m. ET, Tuesday, March 1.

(Find trailer here: https://bit.ly/ToBelieveTrailer; find EWTN here: www.ewtn.com/everywhere. The film can also be viewed for free anytime at EWTN’s On Demand site: https://ondemand.ewtn.com/free)

This outstanding hour-long film presents the true story of Father Sebastian Sabudzinski and the families in his small Catholic parish during the Communist persecution. As the film opens, viewers see a round-up of priests marching through a forest where they are given one last chance to renounce their faith. When there are no takers, all are shot to death by a firing squad. But the story really begins in 1953 when a man, who had been taken from his family as a young boy and interned in a concentration camp for 30 years, returns home to his family. The film then flashes back to 1921 and the events that led to the man’s internment.

“This film is based on actual events and the stories of real people,” we read in the opening credits. “It is dedicated to all those who have preserved their faith during the long night of Communism.”

The film will bring many viewers to tears as they experience the emotional turmoil of those who were traumatized by the Soviets during the persecution. This should come as no surprise because many Ukrainians were either alive during Soviet persecution or are descendants of the persecuted.

Viewers will hear Communist propaganda just as those who lived it heard it. There was propaganda before the repression, where people were assured that the Communists would bring in a new world where no one would be rich or poor; all would be fair. And there was propaganda at the concentration camp, where songs about the glory of the Soviet Union were blasted out over a loud speaker even as the inmates were told they no longer had a name, but a number; they no longer had a voice, but had to obey every command quickly and silently.

Viewers will also experience the repression of people sent to Siberia for attending a prayer service, wearing a medal, or owning a Bible – and the agony of those who did not know if their loved one was alive or dead, or where they had been taken. Ukrainian Catholics risked their lives to save religious objects from their churches and to hide religious objects, even as their oppressors dug up the ground around their homes to ensure no such objects were present.

All of this takes place even before the story of Father Sebastian Sabudzinski is introduced.

How did the Ukrainian people survive? Viewers will see that even as those holding a prayer service at a cemetery are either killed or sent to Siberia, “faith and love for God were stronger than fear.”

Don’t miss this incredible film, which was set to premiere in June, but moved up to February due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

As the faithful say in the film, and today:

“Praised be Jesus Christ.”

“Now and forever!”

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2998 Mount Stewart Road
Mount Stewart, PE
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