Located one hour from the Nation’s Capital in Heritage Perth Ontario,
St. John’s is one of the oldest Roman Catholic parishes in Upper Canada.
The first Mass was held in this historic building on Christmas Eve in 1848,
while our Christian community actually predates the founding of Perth in 1816.

Parish Mass Times & Schedule of Events

Mass times

TUESDAYS – 4:30pm
WEDNESDAYS – 9:00am
THURSDAYS – 12:00pm
FRIDAYS – 9:00am
SATURDAYS –5:00pm (with additional Mass at 9:00am on the First Saturday of every month)
SUNDAYS – 9:00am & 11:00am

HOLY ADORATION & BENEDICTION

FRIDAYS – Following the 9am Mass.

PRAYERS IN THE CHURCH
HABEMUS PAPAM!
Pray for our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV

O God, shepherd and ruler of all the faithful,
look favourably on your servant Leo XIV,
whom you have set at the head of your
Church as her shepherd;
grant, we pray, that by word and example
he may be of service to those over whom
he presides
so that, together with the flock entrusted
to his care,
he may come to everlasting life.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity
of the Holy Spirit,
God, for ever and ever. Amen.

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    Fr Charles MD
    Father Charles' Reflection

    The Dignity of our Freedom

    This Sunday’s readings place before us something both beautiful and uncomfortable: the dignity of our freedom.

    Sirach says it plainly: “If you choose, you can keep the commandments.” God sets before us fire and water, life and death. In other words, our lives are not accidents; they are decisions. We are not puppets on divine strings. God respects us too much for that.

    In the Gospel, Jesus raises the bar. “You have heard… but I say to you.” It is not enough to avoid murder; we must uproot anger. Not enough to avoid infidelity; we must purify the heart. Not enough to swear great oaths; our simple “yes” and “no” should be trustworthy. Jesus moves us from external compliance to interior transformation.

    If we are honest, this is where we feel the weight of it. It is easier to say, “I didn’t break the rule.” It is harder to ask, “What is happening inside my heart?” I can refrain from shouting at someone and still rehearse the argument in my head all evening! Apparently, heaven also has access to our internal monologue.

    But this is not about scrupulosity; it is about holiness. St. Paul reminds us that God’s wisdom is not superficial. It is deep, hidden, revealed through the Spirit. Christianity is not behavior modification. It is participation in the very life of God. The Spirit searches “even the depths of God” and He also searches the depths of us, not to condemn, but to heal.

    Jesus fulfills the law not by relaxing it, but by completing it in love. The commandment against murder becomes a call to reconciliation. The prohibition of infidelity becomes a call to integrity. The law about oaths becomes a call to transparent truthfulness. The heart is the real altar where obedience is offered.

    God has placed before us fire and water. Each day we choose patience or resentment, fidelity or compromise, truth or exaggeration. The good news is this: grace always accompanies the choice. God never commands without empowering.

    So today, let us choose life, not just outwardly, but inwardly, and allow Christ to make our hearts as faithful as our words.

    Your Priest,

    Father Charles Enyinnia

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    Please do not hesitate to contact us if St. John’s Parish can be of assistance to you or others in any way. We are always available to respond to a request for prayer, the sacrament of confession and/or conversation:

    Father Charles Enyinnia at frenyinnia@yahoo.com or 613-328-8331 or Associate Pastor Father Paul 613-267-1043.

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    Reading Resources

    Archdiocese Lenten Collection

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    February 28, 2025

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    Letter from Archbishop Mulhall on Sacramental Preparation in our Churches (example)

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    February 9, 2024

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    Message from His Holiness Pope Francis – World Day of the Sick (example)

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    February 9, 2024

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