Housekeeper

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Housekeeper
The Catholic Leader - still only $2. On sale
at the doors. In this week’s issue:
* Proposed Brisbane city council laws to fine
homeless sleeping in parks described as
“kicking people when they’re down”
* Gold Coast priest takes virtual “walk”
through new parish church
* Improvements to marriage and seminary
preparation major focus for synod on family
* Carmelites worldwide celebrate the 500th
anniversary since St Teresa of Avila’s birth
* Newly professed Sister of the Immaculata
makes Hobart history
* Special features on Mission Sunday 2014 and
Christmas Gift Guide
* Former teacher and Presentation Sister
Peggy Dolan reflects on her life on her 100th
birthday
* Talking point: Brisbane Catholic Steve
Jorgensen on the path to realistic compassion
PLUS: A regional focus on Rockhampton
diocese.
Catholic Archdiocese
invites applications for a full time and
part-time position of
Housekeeper
(Both positions offer some flexibility in day and hours
in Inner Brisbane location)
The successful applicants will have:
 Experience in domestic or commercial cleaning.
 Attention to detail and a high standard of
cleanliness.
 Level of fitness as stairs and lifting involved.
 Energetic and adaptable as some days can be
strenuous and unpredictable.
 Flexibility for days and hours of work.
 Ability to converse with all levels of people
including foreign visitors.
 The ability to work hard and be able to work
independently and unsupervised, yet be happy to
follow directions and take instructions.
 An awareness of or willingness to learn safe
work practices and manual handling techniques.
Specific responsibilities include:
all aspects of laundry, care of floors, cleaning of
windows, both inside and out, thorough cleaning
of bathrooms and toilets, daily dusting, polishing
of silver and brass, dishwashing, setting up for
meals, morning teas, assisting in the setting up
and service of functions.
To apply for these positions, please send a copy of
your resume and a covering letter outlining your
suitability for the position to Cindy Hayer,
Archdiocesan Services, GPO Box 282, Brisbane
QLD 4001 or email [email protected]
For more information contact Cindy Hayer on 3367
6332 or [email protected]
Applications close on Friday 31st October 2014
3rd Sunday of the month Cuppa after Mass today
18/19 October at the
Cathedral following 6.00pm,
8.00am & 10.00am Masses.
Parishioners, visitors, friends,
new families are welcome. A gold coin
donation supports the Always People
projects. With the G20 being held on 3rd
Sunday of November, there will be no
Cuppa after Mass next month.
“Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and to
God what belongs to God”
This famous quotation -“Give to Caesar what
belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to
God” has been one of the timeless quotes in
human history because today it still speaks to our
sensibility in our everyday affairs. On the other
hand, it has been sometimes misrepresented and
misused. In the gospel, the actions of the
Pharisees and the Herodians, two different and
opposing groups, teaming up to use the question
about taxes to test Jesus in order to have
something against him and have him killed, showed
how uncomfortable and uneasy they were with the
soul searching teachings of Jesus.
Nevertheless, Jesus being aware of their
mischief and evil intentions gave a disarming
response - “Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar
and to God what belongs to God.” This has been
described by many scholars as an elusive
response. However, Christ by that statement, made
it implicitly clear that respect to Caesar, by
extension civil authorities which is a moral
duty, must not be at the detriment of our faith
and the worship we give to God, who is
revealed in the first reading as the Lord
unrivalled by any other god. Again, as R.J.
Rushdoony puts it, “He wanted to deliver them, in
the Socratic manner, not a priori, but a posteriori.
Not their logical or moral sense, but their historical
situation and attitude would bring the truth to light.
[Because Jesus knew that] something is to be
seen, and deduced, from the denarius itself.”
Jesus’ message is that life is a unity; it is
not separated as a result of our religious and
civil obligations. God willed it that we live our
life in the world paying taxes, obeying secular
laws and working for the betterment of the
society, though with our eyes set on our
commitment to the creator who owns
everything (Psalm 24:1) including Caesar. In the
world today and in different countries, there are
laws that are oppressive to the plight of women, the
refugees and the poor. Amidst such situation, we
ought to live our life with the mindset of obedience
to God and when laws are morally
questionable to become instruments
of God’s love and justice.
Fr Leonard Uzuegbu
TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY
IN ORDINARY TIME
19 OCTOBER 2014
Most Rev Mark Coleridge BA DSS
Archbishop of Brisbane
Very Rev David Pascoe
Dean
Rev Anthony Ekpo
Rev Leonard Uzuegbu
Associate Pastors
Sr Gabriel Williams OSU
Sacramental Coordinator
Br Patrick Tobin
Sacristan
Mr Bob Crapnell
Mr Lloyd Eickenloff
Assistant Sacristans
Dr Ralph Morton
Director of Music
Mr James Goldrick
Assistant Director of Music
Ms Carmel Devery
Office Co-ordinator
Mr Terry Tolhurst
Mrs Nicola Vincent
Administrative Assistants
Mr Vince Crisci; Mr Isaac Morton;
Mr Patrick Yzelman; Mr John
Cusack; Mr Peter Van Wienen
Facilities & Maintenance
We are pleased to announce that Fr Bob Harwood has been appointed as Coordinator of
Priest Hospital Chaplains, as well as part-time Associate Pastor at the Cathedral of St
Stephen and the parish of Kangaroo Point and East Brisbane. This appointment will take
effect from 1 January 2015.
The next Brisbane menALIVE in the City —Thursday 23 October 2014; 5.45-7.30pm
Francis Rush Centre, (Mass in the Chapel at 5.10pm) topic: DON'T GET COMFORTABLE!
Growth is an active thing.
Saturday 25 October—Parishioners are invited to celebrate the Annual Rosary Procession
in honour of Our Lady of Fatima. Rosary at 10:30am, Mass at 11:30am (which will be
celebrated by the Archbishop and concelebrated by Father Greg Jordan and Father Michael
Grace), and a Rosary Procession to "Villa Maria" which will be led by Father Michael.
"Shine On” Kids Retreat Day—Saturday 25 October A day of fun for primary school aged
kids with the Brisbane NET team hosted by Emmanuel Community’s eKids team. Prep to
Gr 3: 9am-1pm; Gr 4 to Gr 7: 2pm-7pm. Emmaus Centre, cnr Herbert St & Central Ave,
Paddington Cost: Free. $2 donation requested for Gr 4-7 group for dinner RSVP: Monday
20 October [email protected], www.emmanuelcommunity.com.au/
ekids or telephone 3217 5199.
COSSAG Annual Fair Trade Artisans Market Hands of the World will be held for four
days only 31 October to 3 November 9am—5pm daily in the Hanly Room, FRC.
Christmas shopping at its best. Discover unique gifts handcrafted by artisans from over 19
countries. Shop and support fair and safe work conditions, and no child labour.
All Hallows Past Pupils Association extends an invitation to the ANNUAL MASS for
deceased Past Pupils and staff to be held in the Chapel at 10.30am Saturday 1 November
followed by morning tea in Loretto Hall, $15 per head. Registration & payment at the AHS
website www.ahs.qld.edu.au EVENTS. Further information: Lenore Thompson 3831 5632.
“Add your voice” to the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry conversation and go in the draw to
win a GoPro Hero3 White Young people (aged 13-30), as well as the wider Catholic
Community, are invited to add your voice to the conversation around youth ministry in
the Archdiocese of Brisbane. The Archdiocese has taken 2014 as a year for listening within
the area of youth ministry. To have your say, please go to www.cymbrisbane.org.au/addyour-voice/. Questions regarding this survey, contact Teresa Delsorte at Evangelisation
Brisbane on 3324 3446.
G20 Weekend—Friday 14, Saturday 15 & Sunday 16 November 2014
Change to Mass Schedule at the Cathedral
There will be major disruptions in the CBD during the weekend of the G20, which has
necessitated changes to the regular Mass & Reconciliation schedule at the Cathedral.
Friday 14 & Saturday 15—there will be NO Masses or Reconciliation
Sunday 16— 8am & 10am Mass as scheduled.
There will be NO 12 NOON or 7.30pm Mass
St Patrick’s — Sunday Mass will be held as scheduled at 9am & 12 noon.
Parishioners who do not live in the CBD are encouraged to attend Mass at their local
parish that weekend. Flyers are available at the doors of the Cathedral and St Patrick’s.
NB: 3rd Sunday of the month cuppa will NOT BE HELD after the Masses that weekend.
CATHEDRAL LITURGIES THIS WEEK
SATURDAY
6.00pm
SUNDAY
8.00am, 10.00am, 12 midday, 7.30pm
WEEKDAY MASS TIMES THIS WEEK
MONDAY—FRIDAY
8.00am, 10.00am, 12.30pm, 5.10pm
SATURDAY
11.30am
MORNING PRAYER
FRIDAY
8.30am in the Chapel
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
MONDAY—FRIDAY
10.30am—12.15pm
BENEDICTION
MONDAY—FRIDAY
12.15pm
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
MONDAY—FRIDAY
SATURDAY
10.30-11.30am; 1.00-1.30pm; 4.30-5.00pm
10.00am-11.00am; 4.30pm-5.30pm
ST PATRICK’S CHURCH, FORTITUDE VALLEY
SUNDAY MASS
9.00am, 12noon
ST JOSEPH’S, KANGAROO POINT
SUNDAY MASS
8.30am
ST BENEDICT’S, EAST BRISBANE
SATURDAY
6.00pm
MAY THE SOULS OF THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED REST IN PEACE:
Marie HATHERELL, Anna HOFFMANN, Ailsa KAMLER, Ronnie ROSS-GILDER, Marjorie MURPHY,
Anthony HOBAN, John MOORE, Fr Jim HYNES, Ross GIRGENTI, Allan MICHAEL, Ken RUSSELL,
Michael CHUNG, Fr Bill MURPHY, Jack HOWELL, Greg FIGG, Virginia PACIS, Gabriel
FERNANDAZ, Antony PINHEIRO, Gregorio LAXAMANA, Michael WALDUCK, Potenciano
GARCIA, Abundia GARCIA, Myrna HASSLER, Isabel MAPULA, Ambrosio MAPULA, Alejandra
MAPULA, Resinito DELA CRUZ Snr, Simplicio LIM, Honorato CARDEDO, Generosa CARCEDO,
Anelka MINDLOVA, Fe ZELIER, Maria BENGIL, Remedios CARCEDO, Teofila DELA CRUZ, Jose
DELA CRUZ, Francisca BERNALES, Almaquio BERNALES, Benito BUSCANO, Zosima BUSCANO,
Florencio BUSCANO, Beverley McPHEE, Holy Souls, Robin HOUSTON, Jozef FRUNI, Hő Thi Phó,
Ngô Lâm, James WHEATLEY (Snr), Ruby ROZELLS, Kevin FILAN, Terry DOREY.
Deceased members of the LOFTUS family.
For those of the AQUINAS, ST PAUL and PERPETUAL ADORATION Book.
Readings
First
Second
Gospel
This Week
Next Week
Isaiah 45:1, 4-6
1 Thessalonians 1:1-5
Matthew 22:15-21
Exodus 22:20-26
1 Thessalonians 1:5-10
Matthew 22:34-40
This weekend our Mass Presiders are: Cathedral
6.00pm Saturday
8.00am
10.00am
12.00 noon
7.30pm
Fr Anthony Ekpo
Fr Leonard Uzuegbu
Fr Anthony Ekpo
Fr David Pascoe
Fr Leonard Uzuegbu
St Patrick’s, Fortitude Valley
St Benedict’s, East Brisbane
St Joseph’s, Kangaroo Point
9.00am
12 noon
6.00pm Saturday
8.30am Sunday
Fr David Pascoe
Fr Michael Rego SM
Fr Leonard Uzuegbu
Fr Orm Rush
COMMUNION HYMN
For the Beauty of the Earth
1. For the beauty of the earth,
For the glory of the skies,
For the love which from our birth
Over and around us lies:
3. For your church, that ever more
Lifts its holy hands above,
Off’ring up on ev’ry shore
Its pure sacrifice of love:
(R) Lord of all, to you we raise
This our hymn of grateful praise.
4. For yourself, best Gift Divine!
To this world so freely giv’n;
Word Incarnate, God’s design,
Peace on earth and joy in heav’n:
2. For the beauty of each hour
Of the day and of the night,
Hill and vale, and tree and flow’r,
Sun and moon, and stars of light:
Communion Motet
10.00am
My Shepherd is Lord
Music for the Liturgy
The 10.00am Mass will be led by the Cathedral Choir and 12noon by the Cathedral Schola
PROCESSIONAL HYMN
1. Holy God we praise your name!
Lord of all, we bow before you;
All on earth your pow’r proclaim,
All in heaven above adore you;
Boundless is your vast domain,
Everlasting is your reign.
Sancte Deus
Sancte Deus, Sancte Fortis, Sancte et Immortalis,
miserere nobis.
Nunc, Christe, te petimus, miserere, quaesumus.
ui venisti redimere perditos,
noli damnare redemptos:
Quia per crucem tuam redemisti mundum. Amen.
RECESSIONAL HYMN
Thomas Tallis (c.1505-1585)
All Creatures of Our God and King
3. O flowing waters, pure and clear,
Make music for your Lord to hear.
Alleluia! Alleluia!
O fire so masterful and bright
Providing us with warmth and light,
O praise Him! O praise Him!
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!
2. O rushing wind and breezes soft,
O clouds that ride the winds aloft:
Alleluia! Alleluia!
O rising morn, in praise rejoice,
O lights of evening, find a voice.
O praise Him! O praise Him!
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!
4. Let all things their creator bless,
And worship God in humbleness,
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Oh praise the Father, praise the Son,
And praise the Spirit, Three in One!
O praise Him! O praise Him!
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!
© Oxford University Press
ORGAN VOLUNTARY
Kyrie
Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy and Immortal One,
have mercy upon us.
Now, O Christ, we ask thee, we beseech thee, have mercy.
Thou who came to redeem the lost,
do not condemn the redeemed:
For by thy cross thou hast redeemed the world. Amen.
1. All creatures of our God and King,
Lift up your voice and with us sing;
Alleluia! Alleluia!
O burning sun with golden beam
And silver moon with softer gleam:
O praise Him! O praise Him!
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!
Toccata
Dubois
2. Hear the loud celestial hymn
Angel choirs above are raising;
Cherubim and Seraphim
In unceasing chorus praising,
Fill the heav’ns with sweet accord:
Holy, holy, holy Lord!
3. Holy Father, Holy Son,
Holy Spirit, Three we name you;
While in essence only One,
Undivided God we claim you,
And adoring bend the knee,
While we own the mystery.
Harrison Oxley (1933-2009)
My Shepherd is Lord, I have all I need, giving me rest in green and pleasant fields,
reviving my soul by finding fresh water, guiding my ways with a shepherd’s need.
My shepherd is Lord, I have all I need. Though I should walk in death’s dark valley,
I fear no evil with you by my side, your shepherd’s staff to comfort me.
You spread my table in sight of my foes anoint my head, my cup runs over,
you tend me with love always loyal. I dwell with the Lord as long as I live.
12 noon
Holy God, We Praise Your Name
Gloria
A New Song
12 noon
James MacMillan (b.1959)
O sing unto the Lord, unto the Lord a new song, sing unto the Lord all the whole earth.
Sing unto the Lord and praise His Name, be telling of His salvation from day to day.
Oh sing unto the Lord a new song, sing unto the Lord all the whole earthy.
For He cometh, for He cometh to judge the earth, and with righteousness to judge
the world and the people with His truth.
O sing unto the Lord, unto the Lord a new song, sing unto the Lord all the whole earth.
Sanctus
Responsorial Psalm
Memorial Acclamation
Music © Ernest Rayson SSS
WOL Licence 361
Gospel Acclamation
Amen
Agnus Dei
Offertory Motet
10.00am
Laudate Dominum
Laudate Dominum omnes gentes
Laudate eum, omnes populi
Quoniam confirmata est
Super nos misericordia eius,
Et veritas Domini manet in aeternum.
Gloria Patri et Filio et Spiritui Sancto.
Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper.
Et in saecula saeculorum.
Amen.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Sing praise to God above all ye nations,
praise Him ye people, all ye souls on earth,
For He hath shown His kindness toward us,
His love and merciful kindness and the truth of
God lasteth for ever lasteth forever for all eternity.
Praise to the Father and Son also,
and the Holy Spirit, as it was then and will ever be,
both now and always through the centuries everlasting.
Amen