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Saskatoon bishops celebrate opening Mass with St. Therese Institute in Bruno

By September 10, 2025September 15th, 2025Bishop Mark Hagemoen's blog

On Friday, Sept. 5, a new group of participants in the Catholic faith formation program at St. Therese Institute of Faith and Mission was welcomed to the Bruno, Saskatchewan St. Therese campus at the former St. Ursuline Convent.

“What a gift it was to kick start the new year with the celebration of the Eucharist,” said Rachelle Bentler, Apostolic Intern at St. Therese Institute of Faith and Mission in Bruno. 

Both Bishop Mark Hagemoen of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon and Bishop Michael Smolinski of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saskatoon joined St. Bruno Pastor Fr. Pius Schroh and staff and students for the academic year’s opening Mass in the St. Therese Chapel.

St. Therese Institute of Faith and Mission opening Mass Sept. 5 celebrants were Bishop Michael Smolinski, Bishop Mark Hagemoen and Fr. Pius Schroh. (Submitted photo)

With the goal of being “Canada’s life-changing Catholic gap year,” St. Therese offers a nine-month Catholic faith and formation experience within a shared community lifestyle. Each year the program of study, prayer, and community is undertaken by young adult Catholics from across western Canada and beyond.
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Participants are invited to deepen their identity through the St. Therese program of “a semi-monastic life of prayer, sacraments, and Catholic academics in joyful Christian community.”

 

Recessional procession at the Sept. 5 Mass, led by St. Therese Institute formation program participants who served at the altar. (Submitted photo)

 

Bishop Mark Hagemoen of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon and Bishop Michael Smolinski, CSsR, of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saskatoon celebrated Eucharist Sept. 5 at St. Therese Institute of Faith and Mission in Bruno, SK. (Submitted photo)

 

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