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Bible study at St. Anthony’s
St. Anthony Parish 10661 Whyte (82) Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB, CanadaAnnouncing a Bible study starting January 2026 at St. Anthony’s Church, Edmonton. Please share this news with your network. The Knights of Columbus are facilitating Bible study on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month starting January 10 2026. The study will use The Bible Timeline: The Story of Salvation (2025), part of the Great Adventure series from Ascension Press. This study teaches Catholics how to read and understand scripture. It introduces the wonderful narrative of the Bible, from Creation to the beginning of our Church, in a way that transforms lives. Participants will gain the confidence to dive even deeper into God’s Word through the mass, their devotions, and their personal study. The Bible Timeline uses high quality materials. Participants can choose between a colour printed or digital workbook that guides their reading of key parts of the Bible. During the meetings, the group discusses their answers to study questions, view video lessons featuring Catholic presenters, and share in fellowship. Location: St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 10661 82 (Whyte) Ave., Edmonton. in the Padua Room. Enter the building from the door from the back parking lot. Facilitators: KofC brothers Michael Ho and Al Opperthauser Time: 2:30 to 4:30 PM Winter 2026 Schedule (2nd and 4th Saturdays) Jan. 10: 1. Introduction to series Jan. 24: 2. Finding the Story in Scripture Feb. 14: 3. Early World, Part 1 Feb. 28: 4. Early World, Part 2 March 14: 5. Patriarchs, Part 1 March 28: 6. Patriarchs, Part 2 The study will continue through the spring and resume in the fall for a total of 24 sessions. Commit to the whole program or drop in when you can. There’s also an option for independent study. For more information, contact: event-10661@outlook.com
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Into the Deep: Lifting the Fog
Star of the North Retreat Centre 3A St. Vital Avenue, Saint Albert, AB, CanadaThis month’s focus is an examination of self as Lent begins. Register online, by email, or by phone: www.starofthenorth.ca 780-459-5511 execassistant@starofthenorth.ca Star of the North Retreat Centre, 3A St Vital Ave St Albert, February 18 9am-3pm $80 lunch included Facilitator: Lucie Leduc and Joy Ronald
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Wilderness: A Call to Wander and Wonder
Star of the North Retreat Centre 3A St. Vital Avenue, Saint Albert, AB, CanadaThe Lenten journey is valuable, even if it can feel challenging. As believers and seekers focus on fasting, prayer, and giving, there is a natural reflective response of gratitude and growth. Join us for a weekend of guided reflections and meditations, silence and sharing, partaking and abstaining. Register online, by email, or by phone: www.starofthenorth.ca 780-459-5511 execassistant@starofthenorth.ca Star of the North Retreat Centre, 3A St Vital Ave St Albert, February Friday 20th 7pm – Sunday 22nd 1pm Live-in: $290 Commuter: $190 Facilitator: Lucie Leduc and Joy Ronald
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Lenten-Easter Journey with St. Ignatius of Loyola
Zoom , CanadaLent is a time to deepen our relationship with God and broaden our response to the needs of others. Join companions in this spiritual practice over eight weeks, beginning just after Ash Wednesday and concluding two weeks after Easter. Our resource will be Tim Muldoon’s The Ignatian Workout for Lent, in which he reminds us that “we don’t make ourselves spiritual people by working hard” but rather by “removing obstacles to God’s grace.” This intentional spiritual journey will include a daily scripture passage (gospel texts from the Passion and Easter stories), accompanied by a brief reflection, written prayer, and call to action (Monday-Friday). It will be supported by a bi-weekly facilitated group time of communal prayer and sharing online and an hour-long one-on-one spiritual direction session online on alternate weeks. Note: Participants are responsible for acquiring their own books. Facilitated by Faith Nostbakken and Carol Sebastian February 23 – April 18, 2026 4 biweekly group gatherings (via Zoom): Monday, Feb, 23, Mar. 9, 23, & Apr 6, 7:00-8:30 pm 4 biweekly spiritual direction sessions (via Zoom) as individually scheduled Space is limited, register early.
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Newman Theological College 8421 101 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada -
Bible study at St. Anthony’s
St. Anthony Parish 10661 Whyte (82) Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB, CanadaAnnouncing a Bible study starting January 2026 at St. Anthony’s Church, Edmonton. Please share this news with your network. The Knights of Columbus are facilitating Bible study on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month starting January 10 2026. The study will use The Bible Timeline: The Story of Salvation (2025), part of the Great Adventure series from Ascension Press. This study teaches Catholics how to read and understand scripture. It introduces the wonderful narrative of the Bible, from Creation to the beginning of our Church, in a way that transforms lives. Participants will gain the confidence to dive even deeper into God’s Word through the mass, their devotions, and their personal study. The Bible Timeline uses high quality materials. Participants can choose between a colour printed or digital workbook that guides their reading of key parts of the Bible. During the meetings, the group discusses their answers to study questions, view video lessons featuring Catholic presenters, and share in fellowship. Location: St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 10661 82 (Whyte) Ave., Edmonton. in the Padua Room. Enter the building from the door from the back parking lot. Facilitators: KofC brothers Michael Ho and Al Opperthauser Time: 2:30 to 4:30 PM Winter 2026 Schedule (2nd and 4th Saturdays) Jan. 10: 1. Introduction to series Jan. 24: 2. Finding the Story in Scripture Feb. 14: 3. Early World, Part 1 Feb. 28: 4. Early World, Part 2 March 14: 5. Patriarchs, Part 1 March 28: 6. Patriarchs, Part 2 The study will continue through the spring and resume in the fall for a total of 24 sessions. Commit to the whole program or drop in when you can. There’s also an option for independent study. For more information, contact: event-10661@outlook.com
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Mission at Assumption with Religious Sisters Philomena and Catherine
Asssumption Parish 9034 95 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB, CanadaSave the Date: We are having a Parish Mission at Assumption Parish on March 1 @ 6 p.m. and March 2 @ 6:30 p.m. with Sr. Philomena and Sr. Catherine, religious sisters of the Queenship of Mary Community based out of Ottawa. More details to come.
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Mission at Assumption with Religious Sisters Philomena and Catherine
Asssumption Parish 9034 95 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB, CanadaSave the Date: We are having a Parish Mission at Assumption Parish on March 1 @ 6 p.m. and March 2 @ 6:30 p.m. with Sr. Philomena and Sr. Catherine, religious sisters of the Queenship of Mary Community based out of Ottawa. More details to come.
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Listening to Hear: Engaging the Literary Arts as a Spiritual Practice
Star of the North Retreat Centre 3A St. Vital Avenue, Saint Albert, AB, CanadaPoems 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
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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)
