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St. Thérèse 

At the time St. Thérèse was born, Zèlie Martin was most likely in the early stages of the breast cancer. Considering her health Zèlie found it difficult to care for her newborn baby. Thérèse was not thriving and after three months, the ailing infant was fostered out to Rose Taillè.  Rose took over the task during the next twelve months and reared Thérèse into a happy, sun tanned, precocious toddler.  Thérèse described herself as bossy and temperamental and frequently given to tears when things didn’t go her way.

 

St. Thérèse said: “Jesus, help me to simplify my life by learning what you want me to be, and help me to become that person.”

 

 

INTERNATIONAL DINNER 2025

Little Flower Parish:

Raffle and

Fall Supper Proceeds 

We are thrilled to announce the results of our Parish Raffle and Fall Supper:

· Raffle: $5,300

· Fall Supper: $2,600 

Together, these two wonderful events raised a total of $7,905! All proceeds will be used to support the ongoing expenses of Little Flower Parish.

A sincere thank you to all the volunteers who helped make these events a success, and to everyone who participated and supported our parish. Your generosity and dedication are truly appreciated!

 

Catholic Women 's League​ - CWL 

Welcome All Ladies!

Do you wish to join a ladies' group that prays together and holds other events for the betterment of the Parish? You are most welcome to join the Catholic Women's League (CWL).

For more information or to join this most worthy group, please contact: Judy Klenk at jklenk@myaccess.ca or 306-789-6980.

 

 

Fall Turkey Supper

Thank You for Joining Us at the Fowl Supper!

We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who purchased tickets and attended our Fowl Supper last weekend. Your support made this event a wonderful success!

We hope you all enjoyed the delicious food and cherished the time spent together as a community. It is through events like this that we strengthen our bonds and support our parish family.

Thank you once again for your generosity and fellowship. We look forward to seeing you at our future gatherings! May God bless you all!

Sacramental Preparation

Sacramental Preparation lessons for Confirmation and Eucharist will resume this Sunday, January 26th, from 5:00 to 6:00 PM at the Little Flower Parish Hall.

 

International  Dinner

πŸŽ‰πŸŒ Thank You for Making Our International Dinner a Success! πŸŒπŸŽ‰

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you who joined us for our sold-out International Dinner! Your presence and support made the event truly memorable.

A special thank you goes out to all the incredible cultures that shared their delicious cuisine with us, prepared with love and passion. Your culinary talents transported us on a gastronomic journey around the world.

We also want to express our deepest appreciation to the amazing volunteers who dedicated their time and effort to make this event a resounding success. Your hard work and dedication did not go unnoticed.

A big shoutout to the committee members whose tireless efforts and meticulous planning brought everything together seamlessly. Your commitment to excellence made this event possible.

Last but not least, we extend our thanks to Father Jake and all the individuals who played a vital role in organizing and supporting this event behind the scenes. Your contributions were invaluable in making this evening a wonderful celebration of cultural diversity and unity.

Thank you once again for being a part of our International Dinner success story. We look forward to many more delightful gatherings in the future!

Warm regards
 

WHOSE HANDS ARE GOD'S HANDS BUT OUR HANDS

Please notice the new display at the back of the church. We are excited to show you how we have become a vibrant and active Parish. Each hand represents a volunteer from our congregation, and each finger shows their ministry at Little Flower. We invite you to take some time to read the names of our wonderful volunteers!

 

  

Indigenous Relations - Catholic Truth & Reconciliation information for Little Flower Parish 

 

 

For our food drives, please be mindful that we cannot accept packages that have been opened, items that are partially used or those beyond their expiry date.

Some items in need:
ο‚· Kraft Dinner
ο‚· Chicken Noodle Soup
ο‚· Non perishable-dry package soups
ο‚· Noodle packages
ο‚· Fruit cups
ο‚· Pudding cups
ο‚· Small cans of meat or fish (flip up tops)
ο‚· Powdered Milk

 


 

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Support Little Flower 

From home:

Your donation can be made to your parish by:

  • Pre-authorized direct debit
  • E-Transfer
  • By phone on credit card

Through the Archdiocese:

In the Comments box, include your name, envelope number, and tell the office how you want the money distributed (building fund, regular collection, food drive, etc.). 

Click here to visit the Giving Page  

In person: 

You can also put your collection envelopes in a plain white envelope with "Little Flower Parish" on the outside and leave it in the parish mailbox outside the office door. We will record that donation as we normally would for the Sunday collection. Please use a cheque if possible, and not cash.

 

 

   

 

From the Archdiocese of Regina

 

A podcast brought to you by the Archdiocese of Regina attempting to navigate this winding road of faith in Jesus Christ so that we might know him more intimately, love him more profoundly and together serve him more deeply in our daily lives.

Have a question you'd like them to address on the show? Email Eric at egurash@archregina.sk.ca.

Tashia Toupin

 

Social Justice Co-ordinator

 

Dr. Brett Salkeld

Archdiocesan Theologian

 

Deacon Eric Gurash

Director

Communications and Evangelization

 

Welcome To Little Flower  

Roman Catholic Church 

Little Flower parish was established in 1930, and today serves almost 500 families from our beautiful church near Regina's core. 

Our mission: Little Flower, as a faith community, reaches out to all in service, compassion and love to fulfill our mission of proclaiming the gospel daily in word and deed.

Our Patron, St. Thérèse 

I will spend my heaven doing good on earth. I will let fall a shower of roses.

Thérèse Martin entered a Carmelite convent at age fifteen. As Sister Thérèse of the Child Jesus, she lived a hidden life. She was just 24 when she died of TB. The world came to know her through her autobiography, The Story of a Soul.

She described her life as “a little way of spiritual childhood.”  She lived each day with unshakable confidence in God’s love.  What matters in life is “not great deeds, but great love.” 

“My mission — to make God loved — will begin after my death,” she said.  “I will spend my heaven doing good on earth.  I will let fall a shower of roses.” 

This is the reason St.Thérèse’s emblem is a crucifix covered with a profusion of roses.  The celebration of her Feast Day is October 1.

Our Stained Glass Windows

The windows in Little Flower church were designed and manufactured by Rault Freres, of Rennes, France, and installed by Burns Hanley Co. Ltd. of Regina. 

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