Events
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Workaholics Anonymous
Star of the North Retreat Centre 3A St. Vital Avenue, Saint Albert, AB, CanadaDo 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.
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Into the Deep: Waking Up
Star of the North Retreat Centre 3A St. Vital Avenue, Saint Albert, AB, CanadaInto the Deep is a monthly series and this month’s focus is our role in the church and the world. We will approach Ezekiel’s question: How shall we then live? 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, March 18 9am-3pm $80 lunch included Facilitators: Lucie Leduc and Joy Ronald
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Credo
Newman Theological College 8421 101 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada -
Lenten Pilgrimage with the Sacred Heart
Santa Maria Goretti (Italian) Parish 9110 110 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada -
Celebrating Corpus Christi 10th Year of Dedication
Corpus Christi - Edmonton 2707 34 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada -
Development & Peace ‘Train the Trainer’ Workshop
This workshop examines the Catholic Social Teachings (CST) using the Church’s “See, Judge, Act” model. Participants identify local and world justice issues (see); discern how these issues make them feel and how their reactions resonate with individual and Church values (judge); and most importantly, commit to using their God given gifts to make a difference (act). This activity provides participants with faith-based tools for discernment to engage with the ethical situations they face in their day-to-day lives and beyond. Mar 19, 2026 05:00 PM MT Development and Peace - Caritas Canada offers many enriching resources to help share the Catholic Social Teachings (CSTs) with people of all ages. Recently, the "CST Tree" workshop has been gaining popularity, creating a "good problem" for animators trying to keep up with the growing demand. Our hope is to create a list of "CST Tree facilitators" who are equipped to lead this workshop in local schools and parishes across the country. Participants in this Zoom session will be invited to become one of these facilitators of the CST Tree Workshop. However, this workshop is open to anyone who wishes to learn more about the activity. No commitment required! REGISTER HERE
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What Now? Honouring and Navigating Times of Transition
Star of the North Retreat Centre 3A St. Vital Avenue, Saint Albert, AB, CanadaThere is no question that we live in challenging times. Change is rapid, and ushers much uncertainty. Add to that the personal life transitions we all experience. How do we navigate and even honour times of transition? This retreat will explore the “what now?” we experience during times of transition. It will offer a variety of spiritual and psychological tools for navigating times of change and transition with calm and grace. It will invite us to consider how honoring times of transitions can lead to personal and social transformation. Register online, by email, or by phone: www.starofthenorth.ca 780-459-5511 execassistant@starofthenorth.ca March 20 7pm – March 21 4pm $190 Live-in $90 Commuter Facilitator: Debbie Doornbos and Margaret Clark
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Let’s Talk About Death
St. Matthew - Rocky Mtn. House 5208 53 Avenue, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, CanadaHosted by the CWL: Open to EVERYONE Workshop Topics: Talk about death & feelings around dying Spiritual aspects of a Catholic death Living Life with Gusto When a loved one passes Plan your funeral worksheet Personal Directives Spiritual, emotional & monetary legacy MAID & Catholic teachings Sat. March 21st 10:30 - 3:30 pm St. Matthew’s Parish (Rocky Mountain House) Lunch will be served Facilitated by: Margo LaBerge, Life Tribute Professional, Author, End of Life Educator
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Charismatic Mass
St. Emeric (Hungarian) Parish 12960 112 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaHosted by Catholic Renewal Services Celebrant: Rev. Matthew-Anthony Hysell
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Encounter Healing Service and Mass
St. John Bosco Parish 13503 40 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaEncounter Healing Services are on the move in the Archdiocese. We will no longer have Healing Services the last Saturday of the month at Holy Trinity parish in Spruce Grove. We would love to see you at any of the following services.
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Lenten Pilgrimage with the Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples 10821 96 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada -
D&P Solidarity Way of the Cross
Youth Representatives and Ambassadors of Development and Peace — Caritas Canada from Alberta, the Northwest Territories and Ontario have come together this Lent 2026 to pray and meditate through the Solidarity Way of the Cross, and they invite everyone to join them. When: Friday, March 27, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. ET Where: Online via Zoom The Way of the Cross is an invitation to bear witness to the suffering, death, resurrection, and glory of Jesus Christ. It is through this Paschal Mystery that God chose to create hope. Our witness to this hope is needed now more than ever in a world where hope is in short supply. The hope found in the Way of the Cross is not a naïve or passive hope. Nor is it the hope of the powerful or the privileged. It is a hope that requires much to be created. It is a hope born of sacrifice. God creates hope by joining us in our human suffering and weakness. All the pain and sin of the world were taken into the body of Jesus and nailed to the cross. This supreme sacrifice creates hope for a better world because its logic is not death, but life. REGISTER NOW
