Schedule of Mass and Announcements for Etobicoke

Week of February 16 to 24, 2025

Septuagesima Sunday

* These masses will be live-streamed on YouTube


Church of the Transfiguration (Etobicoke)

Fri, Feb 14, St. Valentine
Ferial Day 
7:15am
6:00pm

Sat, Feb 15, Our Lady on Saturdays SS Faustinus & Jovita
Adult Catechism – Fr. Herkel
8:00am

SUN, Feb 16, Septuagesima Sunday
8:00am
10:00am


Mon, Feb 17, Ferial Day
St. Faustinus, Martyr
7:15am

Tue, Feb 18, Ferial Day, St. Simeon
St. Bernadette Soubirous
7:15am
6:00pm

Wed, Feb 19, Ferial Day
7:15am

Thu, Feb 20, Ferial Day
St. Eucherius
7:15am
5:30pm Benediction

Fri, Feb 21, Ferial Day
St. Severian
7:15am
6:00pm

Sat, Feb 22, Chair of St. Peter
8:00am

SUN, Feb 23, Sexagesima Sunday
8:00am
10:00am


Announcements

- Youth Group: meetings on the third Friday, Feb. 21st at 7:00pm. (please contact Fr. Stannus)

- February 22nd (Etobicoke): Apologetics Lecture given by Mr. Eliseo Zompanti after the morning Mass.  The theme will be The Shroud of Turin: what does it tell us?

- March 4th Feast of the Holy Face of Jesus.  There will be a sung Mass in St. Catharines (181 Lake Street) at 11:00 am, followed by buffet meal. All are welcome to attend.

- March 21 – 23: Lenten Mission in Etobicoke 
- Friday 21st – Confessions, Mass and Conference 
- Saturday 22nd - Confessions, Mass and Conference 
- Sunday 23rd – 8am Mass, 10am Sung Mass and Catechism 


St. Michael's Bookstore

St. Michael's Bookstore is now accepting credit and debit purchases online and in person.

Go to the bookstore website by clicking here.

 

What to wear for the Traditional Latin Mass?

Quite simply, your "Sunday best" is always appropriate.  There is, however, no strict dress code.  Nevertheless, there are a few traditional guidelines which we recommend:

  • For men, no denim, shorts, or t-shirts.  Suits and ties are encouraged.
  • Ladies should wear skirts or dresses that extend below the knee.  Tops should be modest, that is, not low cut or tight-fitting.
  • It is also customary for ladies to cover their heads with a hat or veil, as this has been the practice of the Church since apostolic times (see I Cor. 11:1-5).  Veils are available from our church bookstore.