Welcome to the parish community! We’re so glad you’ve decided to join us. If you haven’t already, say hi to our parish priests, Father Raj and Father Rudolf. They would love to meet you.
Doors are usually open early before Mass starts, and feel free to come up to any of our volunteers and introduce yourself. We have various ministries available in the parish so please don’t hesitate to ask any of our volunteers about ways to get connected.
Here at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish we want to love God, to love one another, and to make the name of Jesus known.
If you have been attending the parish for a while but have not yet registered, please take a moment to register. This allows us to have your important information kept securely in our database so that we can send you your yearly tax receipts, as well as give you the opportunity to manage your mail and giving preferences.
Monday to Friday 7:00am to 7:30am
Wednesdays 8:00am to 8:45am
Saturdays 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Weekday: Monday to Friday 730am
Saturday 5:00pm
Sunday 8:30am, and 10:30am
Tuesday to Friday 8:30AM - 3:30PM
OFFICE IS CLOSED ON MONDAYS
If you have never been to Mass before, or if you haven't gone in a long time, we are excited to have you join us as we celebrate and worship together. We understand that it may feel foreign at first, and that some parts might seem confusing. The last thing we would want is for you to feel unwelcome during the service, so we have created a little guide for you to help you understand the liturgy a little better.
Here are some sample Examinations of Conscience and Guides that you might find helpful in preparing for Confession (you are free to choose other resources):
Examination of Conscience for Adults and Teens (Fathers of Mercy)
Confession Guide for Adults & Examination of Conscience (National Catholic Register)
Confession guide and Examination of Conscience in different languages (Archdiocese of Toronto)
Various types of examinations of conscience (USCCB)
Excellent article on the Sacrament of Reconciliation: Confession: Where 'the Greatest Miracles' Happen