MASS SCHEDULE


1st & 3rd Sunday of Every Month

Lithurgy from 1:30PM

Benediction from 1:35PM to 1:45 PM

Sunday Mass: 1:45 PM to 2:45 PM

About Blessed Iwene Tansi

We worship at the Transfiguration of our Lord Church, Etobicoke, M9R 2J2, ON, Canada.

CHURCH EVENTS

28
May

May Devotion Prayers

Blessed Iwene Tansi Chaplaincy is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: May Devotion ---

Read More
01
Nov

Annual Harvest/thanksgiving

The 2018 ANNUAL HARVEST/THANKSGIVING event will be taking place on the 1ST SUNDAY OF NOVEMBER,2018 ---

Read More
16
May

Annual Fundrasing

This event takes place annually and is organized as part of the parish house project ---

Read More

IGBO CATHOLIC CHURCH LEADERSHIP TEAM

First Sunday of Lent: The Three C’s that Lead us into Temptation and how to overcome them

First Sunday of Lent: The Three C’s that Lead us into Temptation and how to overcome them St John of the Cross reminds us that God does not want us to love God with our intellect, but that we should love God with our hearts. In his Dark Night, he teaches that God’s work in us is to help us to overcome our distorted self-love so that we become capable of loving God and loving other people. Some of the spiritual wisdom of John of the Cross ring with so much spiritual force as I reflect on them: “Where there  Read More...

Catholic Prayer-English and Igbo

ROSARY PRAYER THE SIGN OF THE CROSS + Na-Aha-Na, Na-Nwa, Na-Muo-Nso. Amen. + In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Bia Muo Nso/Come Holy Spirit V. Bia Mmuo Nso nojue na obi ndi kwerenu R. Munye n’ime ha oku ihunanya Gi V. Ziputa Mmuo Gi ka I kezie ha R. I ga-eme ihu uwa nke a ka odi ohuru Aririo/Let us Pray O Chukwu onye si n’ihe nke Mmuo Nso wee kuziere obi ndi kwerenu, mee ka anyi si no otu Mmuo ahu nwe ezi uche, na anuri oge nile na  Read More...

Individual Sin has a Communal Cost

During Lent, as the church community spends time reflecting and repenting together, we examine the effect of sin on our community. Are we willing to confront and rid our community of sinful behaviour? Or will we choose to be silent and all pay the price? Joshua 7:7, 10-12, 25 7 Then Joshua cried out, “Oh, Sovereign Lord, why did you bring us across the Jordan River if you are going to let the Amorites kill us? If only we had been content to stay on the other side!” 10 But the Lord said to Joshua, “Get up! Why are you  Read More...

URBI ET ORBI MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS

URBI ET ORBI MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS EASTER 2021 Saint Peter’s Basilica Easter, 4 April 2021 © Copyright - Libreria Editrice Vaticana Dear Brothers and Sisters, a good, happy and peaceful Easter! Today, throughout the world, the Church’s proclamation resounds: “Jesus, who was crucified, has risen as he said. Alleluia!” The Easter message does not offer us a mirage or reveal a magic formula. It does not point to an escape from the difficult situation we are experiencing. The pandemic is still spreading, while the social and economic crisis remains severe, especially for the poor. Nonetheless – and  Read More...

Sacraments

The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches us that “Sacraments are ‘powers that come forth’ from the Body of Christ, which is ever-living and life-giving. They are actions of the Holy Spirit at work in his Body, the Church. They are “the masterworks of God” in the new and everlasting covenant.” (1116). As Catholics, we are privileged to have a rich sacramental life whereby we can receive sanctifying grace and experience the love of Jesus Christ in a special way. Sacraments are not a “thing” to be received, but a life changing event that draws us ever closer to Christ  Read More...

Why the Rosary is Important

Prayer and The Rosary The Rosary specifically is a form of devotion, which is one of many ways we can participate in a pious exercise to demonstrate reverence for a particular aspect of God, Jesus, or a saint. The Rosary is most commonly a devotional connected to Jesus and Our Lady, but certain centerpieces and crucifix options included in custom rosaries can provide that secondary devotional element to a saint. In addition to being a devotional exercise that focuses on Jesus and Mary, the Mysteries help focus our meditative prayer further. Originally, there were three Mysteries: The Joyful Mysteries &mdash  Read More...

The Wisdom of the Mustard Seed

By Fr. Stan Chu Ilo One of the lessons I learned this week at a consultative meeting on how to realize the 5th goal of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) on gender equality, is that changes in the world will come about in small ways. This lesson was captured for me by John McArthur, the Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Brookings Institution, one of the groups that is steering this initiative. According to him, when you wish to make changes in the world, you must make it “big enough to matter; and small enough to get done.&rdquo  Read More...

Announcement


We are a religious community that promotes and perpetuates, for the Igbo people in Canada, the Catholic Faith.

Our main goals are to preserve and perpetuate the Catholic Faith in our children through the lens of the Igbo culture, language, social and spiritual values.

Likewise, we seek to reach out in charity to our poor brothers and sisters, near and far through our blessings.

Copyrights © 2024 Blessed Iwene Tansi Igbo Catholic Chaplaincy, Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto|Managed by OJPeters

Powered by CouchCMS