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  • Workaholics Anonymous

    Star of the North Retreat Centre 3A St. Vital Avenue, Saint Albert, AB, Canada

    Do you ever relax? Does your boss praise your willingness to go the “extra mile” but is unaware that your life is rushed and over-committed? Maybe your health is taking second place to your job and your family wishes you had more time for them? Are you missing a connection to your spiritual side? Perhaps you are burnt out and have lost all desire to do anything. Have you almost forgotten what play and relaxation feel like? These stresses are not just associated with paid work, but can also surface as hobbies, exercise, housework, or just trying to save the world. Here’s a solution If this sounds like your life, you may benefit by meeting with people who share these problems and are finding a solution in Workaholics Anonymous. We invite you to attend our 12 Step open meetings. We gather to share our experience, strength and hope for a life of serenity and joy. All are welcome! Meetings are held 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month, 7 – 8 p.m. Location: Star of the North Retreat Centre, 3A St. Vital Avenue in St. Albert. A Zoom link is also provided for those who are unable to attend in-person.

  • St. Matthew Lenten Mission Talk: Liturgical Celebrations and their Meaning

    St. Matthew - Edmonton 13131 86 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Join Fr. Paul Kavanagh, Divine Worship Lead with the Archdiocese of Edmonton for an enlightening and inspiring talk to help us grow deeper in the understanding of our faith and why we do what we do! Bring any questions you have. Everyone welcome, bring yourself, family, and friends!

  • Listening to Hear: Engaging the Literary Arts as a Spiritual Practice

    Star of the North Retreat Centre 3A St. Vital Avenue, Saint Albert, AB, Canada

    Poems are often mysterious things. They can confound and confuse. And yet, because mystery is often embedded in poems, they are rife with material for contemplative practice. In these four sessions, we will explore a few poems using a modified lectio divina. Following this activity, we will have an opportunity for personal poetry writing, using simple structures and easily accessible writing prompts. Sharing is completely optional. Each session will introduce a different poetic form and writing prompts. No experience with poetry reading/writing is necessary to benefit from these sessions. Register online, by email, or by phone: www.starofthenorth.ca 780-459-5511execassistant@starofthenorth.ca Star of the North Retreat Centre, 3A St Vital Ave St Albert, March 4, 11, 18, 25   6:30-8:30pm   $120 for four sessions    Facilitator: Wenda Salomons

  • Catholic Family Ministries Men of Integrity Conference 2026 March 6-7

    *REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!! (Opened January 1) AND...Early Registration Ends January 31! SAVE NOW! 2026 'MEN OF INTEGRITY' CONFERENCE Speakers: Devin Schadt (Founder, Fathers of St. Joseph, Diocese of Peoria, IL), Colin MacKenzie (Holy Family Parish) Celebrants: Bishop Gary Franken (Diocese of St. Paul), Fr. Paul Moret (Holy Trinity Parish)

  • ‘Heroic 30’ Renew Men Challenge

    The Heroic 30 Challenge Calls Edmonton Men to a Powerful March Renewal A bold call to renewal for Catholic men is spreading across Western Canada—and it’s gaining momentum right here in the Archdiocese of Edmonton. In late November, Bishop William McGrattan of the Diocese of Calgary met with the board of God Squad Canada to share a powerful vision: make March a Month of Renewal for Men. That conversation has since sparked a nationwide movement, with Edmonton men stepping up in a big way. March, dedicated to St. Joseph—the universal patron of the Church—is a fitting time for this mission. St. Joseph stands as a model of quiet strength, courageous fatherhood, obedience, and fidelity. In a culture that often confuses or diminishes authentic masculinity, his example calls men to heroic virtue rooted in Christ. The Heroic 30 Challenge At the heart of this movement is the Heroic 30 Challenge (H30)—a 30-day (plus one bonus day) spiritual journey through the virtues of St. Joseph: humility, diligence, chastity, prudence, courage, and more. Led by Heroic Men Canada (powered by God Squad), executive director Sean Lynn quickly rallied Catholic leaders across Canada and beyond. The result? Thirty-one bishops, priests, deacons, and lay leaders offering short daily videos throughout March—each blending Scripture, practical encouragement, personal witness, and a clear call to action. The goal is simple: practical, daily inspiration that helps men live their faith intentionally—at home, at work, and in their parishes. Edmonton Men—Let’s Lead There’s even a little friendly competition built in: diocese vs. diocese, Canada vs. the U.S. Calgary may have started strong—but Edmonton men are ready to answer the call. Parishes across the Archdiocese of Edmonton are encouraged to promote the challenge in bulletins and men’s groups. Signing up is free and easy at heroicmen.org/h30 Participants receive daily emails with video links, reflection prompts, and prayer resources. Men are encouraged to sign up with a friend or small group for accountability. Mark Your Calendar: Edmonton Men’s Conference The renewal continues with a major local event: Men of Integrity Men’s Conference: March 6–7, 2026Details at catholicfamilyministries.com This annual gathering brings together men from across northern Alberta for dynamic speakers, worship, reconciliation, and fraternity. It’s an opportunity to deepen faith and build lasting brotherhood. The following weekend, the 29th Annual God Squad Men’s Conference will take place in Calgary at St. Peter’s Parish (with satellite locations in Medicine Hat and Lethbridge), further strengthening the movement across the province. For more information on God Squad Canada and its mission to men, visit heroicmen.ca. Contact: Sean Lynn, Executive Director, God Squad Canada info@heroicmen.ca

  • Adoremus

    St. Joseph’s Cathedral Basilica 10044 113 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • Conversation Cafe

    Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Sh Pk 13 Brower Dr, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada

    Does God want us to suffer? Let's talk about it. Join Dr. David Deane, Newman Theological College's newest professor, for this important conversation. Dr. Deane will guide us in exploring what "redemptive suffering" really means - how our pain, when united with Christ's suffering on the cross, can help bring about healing and salvation for ourselves and others. For more info contact Margo at laberge2@telus.net