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.
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
FRIDAYS – Following the 9am Mass.
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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The drama of the Third Sunday of Lent is not really about water. It is about the human heart.
In Exodus 17, Israel is thirsty in the desert, but beneath the thirst is a deeper ache: “Is the Lord in our midst or not?” That is the real temptation. Not atheism, but suspicion. God has just divided the sea, rained down manna, and still they doubt. Before we judge them, we should smile gently at ourselves. In parish life, when attendance dips, when plans stall, when prayers seem unanswered, how quickly we ask the same question, quietly, respectfully, but sincerely: “Lord, are You really here?”
Then comes the woman at the well in John 4. She arrives at noon, the hour when no one wants to be outside. She carries not only a jar but a history. Jesus names her brokenness, not to shame her, but to free her, five husbands, a fractured story, and social isolation. And Jesus does something astonishing: He asks her for a drink. The Holy One makes Himself vulnerable. He is seeking her heart. He thirsts, not first for water, but for her redemption.
Jesus named her sins without crushing her dignity. He reveals Himself as Messiah without theatrics. And in that encounter, shame turns into a mission. She leaves her jar, her old way of drawing life, and runs to announce Christ. The outcast becomes an evangelist.
St. Paul, in Romans 5, gives us the interpretive key: “The love of God has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit.” Poured. Not measured. Not rationed. Poured. While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. That is the Gospel in its pure form: God moves first. Grace precedes repentance. Mercy outruns merit.
In many of our homes, no visitor is denied water. Even before conversation begins, a glass is offered. Hospitality comes first. Today Christ stands in our parish and says, “Give me a drink.” He desires our trust, our honesty, our wounds.
And here is the Eucharistic climax: the One who asked for water now gives His Body and Blood. From His pierced side flow blood and water, the sacraments of the Church. This altar is our well. The Eucharist is living water, not metaphorically but sacramentally: the very life of the risen Christ poured into us.
So let us come thirsty. Bringing our doubts, our fatigue, and our hidden sins. Let Him meet us. And then let’s leave our jars behind. Let’s go home, go to our families, our workplaces, our neighborhood, and say with joy, “Come and see a man who told me everything, and loved me still.”
Your Priest,
Fr. Charles Enyinnia
St. John the Baptist Parish accepts e-transfers. Please use the email address stjohnperthdonations@gmail.com and it will be deposited directly into the Parish account. Alternatively, we continue to accept cash, cheque, and donations through direct deposit (please visit the Parish office to register ). Thank you for your continued support!
Grounded in the gospel of Jesus Christ through liturgy, Eucharistic worship and outreach, Saint John the Baptist Parish calls the faithful to an active involvement in Parish life and responsible participation in extending Christ-like values to the wider community.
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.
Regular office Hours Tue – Fri 9:30am – 12:00pm; 1:00 – 3:30pm.
If you would like to register as a member of our Parish, please contact the parish office at 613-267-1043.
To register for any of the sacraments, please contact the Parish office at 613-267-1043.
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March 7, 2024
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