Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
91 Waterloo Street
Saint John, New Brunswick
E2L 3P9
Serving since 1855
Parish Office Hours:
Monday to Friday 9:30am – 2:00pm
506-653-6820
cic@nb.aibn.com
Celebrating the Sacraments
Ash Wednesday February 22nd: Noon and 7PM
Lord's Day Masses
Saturday: 5PM
Sunday: 10AM, 11:45AM, and 5:30PM
Weekday Masses
Monday - Friday at 12:10 Noon
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 3:45 PM - 4:30 PM
Sacrament of Baptism - by appointment
Sacrament of Marriage - Six (6) months prior notice is required
Ministry to the Sick - Please contact the parish office if you, or someone you know, would like to be visited at home or in the hospital.
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Parish is hosting a Lenten Bible study series,
Tuesdays at 6:30PM, from
February 21 to April 18,
at the Cathedral Rectory (beside the Cathedral, at 91 Waterloo Street)
We will be reading, meditating, and praying over the The Passion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ in the Gospels.
Bring your Bible, all other resources will be provided along with light refreshments.
Come to any or all of these sessions:
6:30PM Monday April 3
The Passion according to John Chapters 18-19
commentary pages 78-95, Lesson Four.
Outline and study questions for the session
Tuesday of Holy Week, April 4 6:30PM - Chrism Mass at the Cathedral
6:30PM Tuesday April 11
The Resurrection according to Mark 16 and Matthew 28
commentary pages 96-106, Lesson Five.
Outline and study questions for the session
6:30PM Tuesday April 18
The Resurrection according to Luke 24 and John 20-21
commentary pages 107-123, Lesson Six.
Outline and study questions for the session
NRSV: The lectionary of the Catholic Church in Canada is based on the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) English translation, available from the Canadian Bible Society or online.
ESV: The Vatican News website Gospel and thought for the day uses the very readable English Standard Version, available from the Augustine Institute or online.
The Great Adventure Bible provides a helpful entry into a guided timeline through the Bible, as popularized through the Bible in a Year podcast.
Illuminated Word on Fire Study Bible
Pope Benedict XVI's Jesus of Nazareth - Holy Week: from the entrance into Jerusalem, to the Resurrection
Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture
Attende Domine - Hear us, O Lord, and have mercy... a 10th-Century Mozarabic Catholic chant for Lenten meditation:
Prayer card format with refrain and text
Music sheet
Hear it chanted
Kyrie Eleison - Lord, have mercy... a cry, in the Greek language of the early Church, for the beauty and depths of God's mercy.
Explanation
Hear it chanted
Agnus Dei - Lamb of God - sung in the Mass, prior to Communion
Prayer Card
Hear it chanted
Miserere - Psalm 51, a prayer of repentance
Explanation
Hear it chanted