• Lenten-Easter Journey with St. Ignatius of Loyola

    Zoom , Canada

    Lent 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.

  • Calix Addiction Support Society

    Calix Addiction Support Society

    Calix is an association of Catholic alcoholics, drug addicts, and family members affected by addiction, who are maintaining their sobriety through participation in their Catholic faith and a 12-Step program. Starts with Mass at 6:15 PM, followed by fellowship and the Calix meeting at 7:15 PM in the St. Joan room at OLPH parish in Sherwood Park. For info visit https://www.calixsociety.org

  • Credo

    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, Canada

    Announcing 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

  • Identity Transformation Night for Young Adults

    Resurrection Parish 10555 50A Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    An evening of prayer through praise and worship, a talk on the theme of 'Identity’, a personal testimonial, and an opportunity for prayer ministry.

  • ‘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 godsquadcanada.org. Contact: Sean Lynn, Executive Director, God Squad Canada info@heroicmen.ca