adelaide cathedral parish - Adelaide Catholic Parish
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adelaide cathedral parish - Adelaide Catholic Parish
ADELAIDE CATHEDRAL PARISH DO NOT BE AFRAID!! To be troubled and afraid: we have all had such feelings and can recall those experiences, some more than others. As babies our reactions to our fears signal to our parents that we need their love and assistance. John recalls Jesus' words to his disciples "do not let your hearts be troubled". At that time he knew the likelihood of his crucifixion so it was not just a human response, but a personal and caring response that Jesus offered. Is our belief in the presence of Jesus enough for us to allow him to "take some of the heat" from the difficulties we face? Or when our call for help is not answered, do we easily blame Jesus? We often get on with life, because we find it too hard to face our issues. So when our "troubled hearts" are ignored - not by Jesus but by our own behaviour - the fear is buried deeper and often our anger rises! This is the personal challenge for us all. In parish life today we can be very troubled by the difficulties the church faces. So the gospel of today encourages us to open our hearts to these concerns we experience in our communities. For example, some of us fear for the demise of long standing communities, others the churches they built, others the lack of interest among the younger generations, or the shortage of priests.... or the issues that are frequently raised in the media. Through his promise of the "advocate" to be with us, our parish can reveal the presence of Jesus in the peace we are able to bring to others when we open our hearts to to them. At mass we recall Jesus' words "my peace I give you" as we prepare for Holy Communion. In the heart of Christ, Paul Cashen msc What Catholics believe ... the Nicene Creed summarizing all that Jesus taught and commanded had its origins in 325 AD in times of great change with upheavals similar to those of our own time. So in this 21st century, Benedict XIV with deep concern to ensure the unity of the People of God, initiated the ‘Year of Faith’ 2012-2013. As Catholics we are encouraged to re-examine the core of our FAITH contained in the Creed. What are creeds? Creeds are brief formulas of faith that make it possible for all believers to make a common profession. The early Christian Apostles’ Creed has a special dignity, because it is thought to be a summary of the faith of the Apostles. The Nicene Creed is highly esteemed because it resulted from the great councils of the Church when Christendom was still undivided [Nicaea, 325; Constantinople, 381] and is to this day the common basis for the Christian in the East and the West. #26 in YOUCAT, the official Catechism for World Youth Day If you would like to read the full resource for the Holy Father’s request for a focus on the Creed in this Year of Grace and Faith please go to http://bit.ly/1052kmP or you can refer to the Southern Cross each month commencing with the April edition. Gracious God, Gospel Reflection ‘Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid’. What aspects of life frighten you? How do you experience the ‘peace the world cannot give’? Did you Know? The meaning of the word ‘advocate’ is one who is summoned to help another. www.yearofgrace.catholic.org.au You have blessed this ancient land with many gifts, especially its people. We thank you for the Year of Grace, a time to start afresh from Christ. You invite us to contemplate the face of Jesus your Son, that we may experience a new wave of grace, and that the light of Christ may burn more brightly in our lives. Another term commonly used for the Holy Spirit is Paraclete which comes from a Greek term meaning ‘called to the side of’ and so has the same meaning as ‘advocate’. Attune our hearts and minds to the presence of your Holy Spirit, that our Church may be transformed, our relationships be healed, and our nation grow in compassion and justice. In the Hebrew Scriptures, peace was one of the distinguishing marks of the time of the Messiah. Jesus’ gift of peace confirms that he is the longed for Messiah. With the intercession of St Mary MacKillop, who showed us new ways of living the Gospel, we make our prayer through Christ our Lord. Amen. th 6 Sunday of Easter “…do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid.” (John 14:27) When we let the daily pressures of life trouble us, we begin to believe that we are responsible for taking care of everything. This causes us to frantically cling to our time and treasure. Yet, Jesus tells us not to be troubled or afraid. Take a deep breath, pray and place your trust in God. When you do, you will be a better steward of all that God has placed in your care. Mary, Help of Christians, pray for us CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD THIS WEEK Queen of Angels Church Saturday 6pm Vigil & 9.30am Sunday Masses St Mary’s Church 9.30am Sunday Mass St Peter Claver’s Church 11am Sunday Mass Next week’s readings—Ascension of the Lord 1st Reading: 2nd Reading : Gospel: Acts 1:1-11 Ephesians 1:17-23 Luke 24:46-53 St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral 6pm Saturday & Sunday Masses MASS FOR FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN Sunday 5 May - 6pm Mass St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral The liturgy for this Mass is prepared with families with young children in mind and all families are welcome. This Parish Family Mass will be offered on the first Sunday of the calendar month. P ARI S H OF F IC E ST A FF CA T H E DR AL S T AF F Secretary: Astrid Sengkey Parish Publications Officer: Danielle Frazer-Walmesley Pastoral Associates: Debbie Ripley Annette Heinemann 8210 9318 8210 9319 Business Manager: Martyn Smith 8210 8166 Finance/Administration : Mary-Anne Cornelius 8210 8194 2 Parish Office: GPO BOX 1364, Adelaide 5001 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Telephone: 8232 8688 Fax: 8232 8355 Email: [email protected] Website: www.adelcathparish.org Director of Music: Dr John Rego Cathedral Sacristans: Mary Bugeja Tony Telford-Sharp Joby Thachappilly Terence Yeo Ph: 8210 8123 8232 8688 (Toilets are in the Hall Complex across the eastern lawns) Cathedral Parish Infant Baptism Program Welcome & Blessing The people of God, that is the Church, made present in the local community, has an important part to play in the baptism of both children and adults. Before and after the celebration of the sacrament, the child has a right to the love and help of the community … the community exercises its duty when it expresses its assent together with the celebrant after the profession of faith by the parents and godparents. In this way it is clear that the faith in which the children are baptised is not the private possession of the individual family, but it is the common treasure of the whole Church of Christ. Please join us in welcoming and praying for the following infants and their families as they prepare for their baptism: Lucas Kong Chung Ang 9am Sunday Mass St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral Vincenzo Adam Giovanni Paparelli 9am Sunday Mass St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral Ttegan Muthoni Maina Thiongo 9am Sunday Mass St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral Orlando Lacanale-Parente 9.30am Sunday Mass Queen of Angels Church Imogen Teresa Nicholas 9.30am Sunday Mass St Mary’s Church Eléna Marie Coletta 6pm Sunday Mass St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral Natalie Aniya Justine 6pm Sunday Mass St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral Cielo Estelle Malapira 6pm Sunday Mass St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral Darius Elijah Tan 6pm Sunday Mass St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral PRAYER FOR FAMILIES Lord Jesus, We pray that these families may always know the power of your presence in their lives. As they bring their children to be baptised into this community may they experience a sense of belonging and know of our prayers and support, so that together we may all help to make you present to our world. Amen. FAMILY PARISH SACRAMENTAL PROGRAMME FOR SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN 2013 CYCLE The Next Family Workshop will be Thursday 6 June 4.30pm Cathedral Hall. Registrations for the 2013 Sacramental Programme are now closed. The dates for the 2014 Sacramental Cycle are available on the Adelaide Cathedral Parish website. www.adelcathparish.org /sacraments/school-aged-program.htm Registrations are now being taken for the Sacramental Programme beginning December 2013. All enquiries regarding the sacramental programme to Debbie Ripley on 8210 9318 or 0411 304 382 or [email protected] or www.adelcathparish.org 3 MARIAN PROCESSION Contemplating the face of Christ in union with Mary Sunday 19 May 2013 Pilgrim Peace Park, South Parklands (between Peacock Road and Sir Lewis Cohen Avenue) assemble at 2.15pm For more information contact: Robyn Carroll, Archdiocesan Events on 8210 8220 or [email protected] CATHEDRAL CONFERENCE: MEMBERS WANTED Those who stand up for the poor are not seen by the ‘world’ because they “reveal the golden thread that is the revelation of God from below – and that is not an easy glory to see”. Through the poor we come closer to seeing the way God sees. Let us not be quick to judge and put labels on individuals and groups. Rather, seek the mind of Christ in all things and show charity, mercy, compassion and love. Pray constantly, especially for more volunteers for this vital, unseen ministry. For more information about the Cathedral Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, contact Con Pelekani (0438-868 -704) or Jill Owen (8281-2909). 8TH NATIONAL eCONFERENCE St Mark, A Crucified and Risen Messiah Thursday 16 May 2013, 10.30am– 2.30pm (AEST) Please register at http://mark.vivlive.com so we can inform you on how to participate on the day. I would also encourage you to test your equipment, you can do this by viewing the Welcome Message from Bishop David Walker on the official website . Please see poster in church foyers for more details. Keynote Educators: Fr Francis Moloney sdb and Dr Michele Connolly rsj. Enquiries: Rhonda Anderson 02 9847 0726 Or email: [email protected] A TASTE OF THEOLOGY .... the second course .... 9-30 May 2013 inclusive—7pm to 9pm This is a repeat of the 2012 four-week series but this time on Thursday evenings. Bookings are essential. For bookings or more information , please contact Cris on 8416 8460 or by email [email protected] or refer to poster in church foyers. www.ctcsa.edu.au The May online edition of The Southern Cross is available at www.thesoutherncross.org.au Emma Horwood Recital Saturday 25 May at 6pm St Mary’s Church 179 Stanley St, North Adelaide Tickets $20 at the door ($15 concession) All proceeds donated will go towards sponsoring young parishioners to go to World Youth Day Rio 2013. Tickets available online via http://bit.ly/17g1NDP SAUSAGE SIZZLE FUNDRAISER The Co-workers in Christ will be having a sausage sizzle fundraiser on Sunday 12 May for the society and World Youth Day pilgrimage. A sausage sizzle will be organised after the 9am & 11am masses. QUIZ NIGHT IN AID OF WYD 2013 The Cathedral CLC wishes to express its gratitude to the many people who contributed to making the Quiz Night on the 13th April such a success. We would like to offer our thanks firstly to those who volunteered their time both before and after the event, as well as to all who came and cheerfully participated in the games. Our sincere thanks go to those who donated so generously towards the prizes. We are pleased to announce a profit of $1117-90 from the evening. ‘Ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance of Christ.’ (St Jerome cited at CCC 133) APOCALYPSE NOW - Cathedral Parish Scripture Study Program 2013 The Book of Revelation (or the Apocalypse) is probably the most misunderstood and misquoted book of the Bible. It will be the focus of the second session of the 2013 program, commencing on Monday, June 3rd in the Cathedral Hall between 7.30 and 9 pm. The course materials cost $20 (concessions $15) and include a copy of the text with commentary and a work book. These materials will shortly be available from the parish office. The session concludes on July 29th. Bookings are essential (even for continuing participants) and must be made by telephoning the parish office on 82328688 or emailing [email protected]. The remainder of the 2013 program will include the Book of Job, Aug 19 - Sept 30 and the Letters of James, Peter and Jude, Oct 14 - Nov 25. For information about the program contact Bro. Martyn on 0426884800 or at [email protected]. 4 WORLD YOUTH DAY RIO 2013 Holy Name Community Wine Sale Fundraiser There is an Order Form insert in this week’s newsletter. Please fill in the order form with your choice of wines and return it to the office asap. Payment is made when you collect your order. Thank you for your generous support. THEBARTON COMMUNITY WORLD YOUTH DAY FUNDRAISER LUNCHEON 3 courses plus drinks followed by cake and coffee Adults $30 Children (under 12) $18 2 June at 12 noon At European Catering Service 2b Chief Street, Brompton Tickets available from Parish Office and CLC members. MOORE STREET SOUP RUN 2013 26TH SEASON 6th May until October 2013 Serving hot soup and bread to the homeless and hungry. Some donations are needed: Homemade soup Blankets, sleeping bags Warm jumpers and jackets Hats, gloves, scarves, socks. For more information or to donate, please contact: The Adelaide Day Centre, 32 Moore Street, Adelaide. Telephone 8232 0048 RESTING WITH GOD A quiet time to be with God in prayerful reflection. Each second Saturday of the month Time: 9.30 - 11.30am Venue: Loyola Centre of Ignatian Spirituality 137 William Street, Norwood No Cost Enquiries: 8364 3834, 0411269630 LEARNING MORE ABOUT THE MASS The Office for Worship offers a course called the Certificate of Pastoral Liturgy. The first topic this year is a general introduction to the liturgy called Building the Liturgical Assembly. Thursday 7pm to 9pm commencing on 2 May to 6 June Adelaide College of Divinity 34 Lipsett Tce, Brooklyn Park Teachers: Sr Ilsa Neicinieks RSM and Ms Leanne Earl The cost is $50 per topic. No prior formal or informal training is needed For more information or to enrol: phone Trish on 8416 8477 or email her at: [email protected] Anniversary Forms & Mass-Offering Envelopes are available in the sacristy. Anniversaries: In this Sunday’s Mass we especially remember Nina DiGiulio on her one-month anniversary. Next Sunday’s Mass is mainly in English Fr Paul Cashen attended last Sunday’s CLC Meeting and assured the committee of the ongoing commitment to the pastoral care and support of the Italian parishioners in our parish. This includes bimonthly Mass and Anointing of the Sick at CIC and the 11am Sunday Italian/English Mass. There will be a leaving collection next Sunday for the Vinnies Winter Appeal Mass counts will be conducted in all churches throughout the month of May Communion for the sick Do you know someone who is sick, frail or housebound? If so, there is a small group of ladies who can visit them and bring them communion. You can contact Maria Iadanza on 0439991395 with the details. Comunione per i malati Conoscete qualcuno che è malato, debole oppure infermo? C´è un gruppo di signore che sono disponibili di andare a trovarli per portare la comunione. Se avete bisogno potete contattare Maria Iadanza al numero 0439991395 con i dettagli. Per informazione riguardo la Prima Communione e Cresima dei vostri bambini telefonate a Debbie Ripley al numero 8210 9318 or 0411 304 382. Registrations for the 2012/2013 cycle are being taken now. Please pray for Antonietta DeSciscio, Antonio & Adele Chiuchiolo, Sr Quintilia, Brian & Claire Travis and the brother of Maria Auciello who is very sick in Italy. Watch over your children Adrian Bruno (grandchild of Bruna & Robert) and Olivia Vnuk (grandchild of Elizabeth & Peter) who are sick look after them in every danger, and grant them your healing and peace. Church: 80 Payneham Rd, Stepney SA 5069 (opposite St Peters Town Hall) Pastoral Associate: Debbie Ripley 8210 9318 Email: [email protected] 5 LATIN MASS COMMUNITY Calendar for the coming week: Sunday 5th 5th Sunday after Easter th Monday 6 Feria Tuesday 7th St Stanislaus Wednesday 8th Vigil of the Ascension Thursday 9th The Ascension Friday 10th St Antoninus Saturday 11th Ss Philip & James Sunday 12th Sunday after the Ascension There will be a sausage sizzle today after the 9:15am mass for the vestment fund. First Communion classes continue today at 10:55am. Please note that there will be no First Communion class next Sunday as it is Mother’s Day. Class will recommence on Sunday 19 June. Servers’ classes will begin tomorrow Monday 6 May. Monday 8pm: Philosophy for Young Adults - Thomistic Ethics Tuesday 7:30pm Scripture class this week: The Letters of St Paul to Timothy. There will be the usual 7am Low Mass on Ascension Thursday. There will also be Solemn Mass at 6:30pm. The Holy Name Communities World Youth Day Fundraiser Wine Sale. The order sheets are in the bulletin today, Sunday 5 May. Diary Date: Pilgrimage & Picnic to Sevenhill: Sat 18 May, Vigil of Pentecost. There will be Solemn Mass at midday at St Aloysius, Sevenhill on Saturday 18 May, followed by a BYO picnic lunch. We will then have a short walk with the Rosary, and we will finish the afternoon with 1st Vespers of Pentecost Sunday. There will be a bus available if you don’t wish to drive to Sevenhill. Cost $20. Departs Holy Name car park at 9:30am and returns early evening. Please see Rob Marsh to book. There is a morning cuppa after the 9:15am mass each Sunday in the meeting room. All are welcome. Please make an effort to return your cups to the kitchen at the end of morning tea. Also please be careful of small children when exiting the car park after mass. Please remember the sick in your prayers, especially Monica Smith, (Deb K’s sister).. Fr. Michael McCaffrey, FSSP Latin Mass Chaplain.— 8210 8116 [email protected] Church: 80 Payneham Rd, Stepney SA 5069 (opposite St Peters Town Hall) Today Morning Tea: Each Sunday in the hall after the 9am and 11am Masses. Please come along and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and meet other parishioners. This week Monday: Legion of Mary 6.15pm Please note: Next St Vincent de Paul meeting Monday 13 May at 7.00pm Trading Table: 1st Saturday and Sunday each month following 6pm Vigil, 7am, 9am & 11am Sunday masses. TRADING TABLE THIS WEEKEND Trading Table after the Saturday 6pm Vigil, 7, 9, and 11am Sunday Masses in the Hall this weekend. Lots of books, baked goods, biscuits, jams, cakes, household and personal items. Funds benefit the Parish. We also need you, our parishioners, to come over to the Hall and buy, browse or make a small donation. This is our only ongoing fundraiser for the Parish. Please help us to make it a success. Thank you. MASS COUNTS The annual mass counts will be conducted during all masses this weekend. Special Intention for Tiziana and her family. Please Pray For—Recently Deceased: Anniversary/Deceased: Henryk Herczynski, Philip & Joseph Cilia, Valenty Zawadski, Roger Baldoza, Ines Mangelsdorf, Rui Menezes, Kathleen Slattery, Galo Deloy, Maria Deloy, Teresa Deloy, Toribio Deloy, Gavino Deloy, Luis Deloy, Susana Siman, Policarpio Siman, Emiliano Casil, Felisa Casil, Vicente Gultiano, Veronica Gultiano and friends and relatives Sick: Nena Bernaldez, Francis Cilia, Rosalinda Calabro, Suzy Turnbull, Sr Gemma Nicholas, Suzanne Comelli, Brian Roache, Fr Wayne Byron-Squire, Eduardo Abelita, Mercedes Costes, Zenaida Irisary, Rudy Irisary, Albert Rao, Fay Haddad, Bogusia Szysz, , Harold O’Shea, Gary Liebrucks, Gwen List, Susan Meyers, Maria Brooks, Margaret Hollis, Alf Curtis, Joan Curtis, Irenea Itowski, Charlotte Langdon, Travis George Holmes, Cathedral 17 Wakefield Street Adelaide 6 St Patrick’s 268 Grote Street Adelaide Community Monthly Morning Tea: The monthly Community morning tea will be held after the 9am Mass this Wednesday at GG’s. Join us for a time of fellowship. Diocesan Presbytery Fund: The funds we give in the first collection each week are the primary means of sustaining our Priests, Deacons and retired Priests in our 68 parishes. Together with stole offerings – the payments made to parishes for weddings, funerals and baptisms – all funds are paid into the Diocesan Presbytery Fund. This fund provides our priests’ stipends, medical benefits, motor vehicles and continuing education. The fund also provides care for our retired and sick priests. There are currently 83 Priests (including 29 retired and/or sick Priests) and 10 Deacons working in the Archdiocese. This weekend, being the final weekend for the appeal, there will be a presenter to speak on the purpose of the Fund, the current shortfall of funds to continue to care for our priests and deacons now and in the future. Week 3 – Revision (from last weekend) Immediately before the first collection over the last two weekends we have highlighted the importance of adequately supporting our Diocesan clergy. Our Priests and Deacons rely totally on the first collection for their material needs and sustenance. Their workload is increasing and in our fastgrowing secular society demand for the services provided by the Catholic Church and its clergy has never been greater – for example health care, education, counselling, welfare services. Our Priests and Deacons are at the heart of the effective delivery of these services and have been for many generations through their dedicated and generous ministry. English Classes: On the third Wednesday of each month. The next class will be on the 15 May from 7.30pm Fundraising for World Youth Day Rio, 23-28 July 2013. Thank you to the many parishioners from across the parish that supported the Dulwich-Burnside community in their efforts to raise funds for the World Youth Day candidates. Please pray for the Sick and their Families: Kerin Davies (there is a special request to pray especially to St Anthony for healing), young Chelsea Leach (Ernie’s granddaughter), Catholic residents of Monreith Nursing Home and Regis Burnside Lodge. There are sick in our community who for various reasons do not wish to have their name published in this space. Please remember in your prayers all those from our community who may be sick. † Please pray for those recently deceased, and all those remembered at this time.,Margaret Ryan, Mary & John Rogers, Nell & Doug Collman, Desma Semmler, Patricia Sampson Church: St John Vianney, 546 Glynburn Road, Burnside St Peter Claver, 8 Stuart Road, Dulwich Phone: 8210 9319/ 0403 831 241 Fax: 8232 8355 Email: [email protected] Pastoral Associate: Annette Heinemann St John Vianney’s St Peter Claver’s Children’s Liturgy next weekend: 6pm Vigil Mass First Collection Appeal: The funds we give in the first collection each week are the primary means of sustaining our Priests, Deacons and retired Priests in our 68 parishes. Together with stole offerings – the payments made to parishes for weddings, funerals and baptisms – all funds are paid into the Diocesan Presbytery Fund. This fund provides our priests’ stipends, medical benefits, motor vehicles and continuing education. The fund also provides care for our retired and sick priests. There are currently 83 Priests (including 29 retired and/or sick Priests) and 10 Deacons working in the Archdiocese. Over the next four weeks there will be presenters to speak on the purpose of the Fund, the current shortfall of funds to continue to care for our priests and deacons now and in the future. APPELLO PRIMA COLLETTA: I fondi che noi diamo nella prima colletta ogni settimana e` il sostegno primario per sostenere I nostril Preti, Diaconi, e Preti ritirati nelle nostre 68 parrocchie. Assieme con le offerte-pagamenti fatti alla parrocchia per matrimoni, funerali e battesimi- tutto l’incasso verra` versato nel Diocesan Presbytery Fund. Questo fondo provvede per i stipend dei nostril Preti, Beneficio Medicinale, Automobile e continue istruzioni. Il fondo anche provvede cura per i Preti ritirati o ammalati. Ci sono correntemente 83 Preti [ incluso 29 ritirati, o ammalati] e dieci Diaconi [10] che lavorano nell’Arcidiocesi. Nelle prossime 4 settimane ci saranno dei presentatori che parlano su questo riguardo del Fondo, che al corrente si trova in defice, per poter continuare di provvedere per i nostril Preti e Diaconi, ora e nel futuro. Anniversary / Anniversario: Angelo Munari, Giuseppe & Giulia Lustri, Concetta & Giuseppe Lustri, Carmelo & Filomena Pileio, Letterio Zampogna, Francesco Zampogna, Concetta & Natale Scutella, Francesco Napoli, Giuseppe Marando, Giuseppina & Giovanni Battista, Giovanni Antenucci, Michele Antenucci, Antonio & Maria Ferrante. Pray for our Sick Friends / Pregate per i nostri Amici Ammalati: young Charlotte Harding, Carmel Thomas, Lidia Bigolin, Francesca Zampogna, Jim Trahair, Maria Arena, Roster—May 11 / 12 Readers 6.00pm Val Thiele Fran Trimboli Commentators Sr Margaret 9.30am Bernard Dowd English Lisa Romeo Maria Virgara Care of Linen Lucy Chiappin Altar Society Eucharistic Ministers Poh Koa(H) Maria Virgara Bernard Dowd Anna Gagliardi(H) Rosa Morabito Mass Intention 9.30am M Guglielmucci Tina Romeo M Formichella Church: Cnr Kintore Ave and South Rd, Thebarton Phone: 8210 9319/ 0403 831 241 Fax: 8232 8355 Email: [email protected] Pastoral Associate: Annette Heinemann 7 Responsorial Psalm: O God, let all the nations praise you! Please stand to acclaim the Gospel Alleluia, alleluia! All who love me will keep my words, and my Father will love them and we will come to them. Alleluia! Today’s Hymns: Entrance: Come As You Are. Book One, page 34. Collections: I Have Loved You. Book Two, page 2. Communion: Bread of Life. Book One, page 17. Only A Shadow. Book Two, page 11. Recessional: Trinity Song. Book Tow, page 29. There will be a presentation regarding the Diocesan Presbytery Fund after the Prayer of the Faithful today. Emma Horwood Recital Saturday 25th of May 6pm St Mary’s Church: Join acclaimed harpist and soprano Emma Horwood for a recital of heavenly music in the wonderful acoustic of St Mary’s Catholic church. With repertoire ranging from medieval and Renaissance to classical, Celtic and contemporary, Emma will delight with her stunning soprano voice, beautiful harp playing and intimate audience rapport. Look for details to purchase tickets on website, newsletter & notice board. There will be a leaving collection next Sunday in support of the Vinnies Winter Appeal. Mass Counts will be conducted at all churches throughout the month of May. Communion to the Sick: If you have been unwell and unable to come to Mass, Debbie can network with our Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist for you to receive Communion at home. We pray for all those who are sick in our community: Especially Denise Roberts, Leo Kelly, Stephen Kelly, Pat Bourke, Jim & Mary Crocker, Robin Storer, Nick and James Woods at this time; All‑powerful and ever‑living God, the lasting health of all who believe in you, hear us as we ask your loving help for the sick; restore their health, that they may again offer joyful thanks in your Church. Grant this through Christ our Lord. R. Amen. Mass-Offering Envelopes are now available from the Sacristy. Anniversaries for May: Jack Porter, Wally Juttner (9th), Eileen Evans (23rd) Church: 179 Stanley St, North Adelaide SA 5006 Phone: 8210 9318 Fax: 8232 8355 Email: [email protected] Pastoral Associate: Debbie Ripley ADELAIDE CATHEDRAL PARISH Archbishop of Adelaide Archbishop Philip Wilson DD JCL Administrator Fr Paul Cashen MSC Supply Priest Archdiocese Fr James Valladares Latin Mass Community Chaplain Fr Michael McCaffrey FSSP Fr Adrian Wee Priests in Residence Fr Noel Fauth OFM Fr James McEvoy Fr Peter Dunn Deacons Rev Nicholas Kerr Rev Celestino Dias Director of Music Dr John Rego Pastoral Associates Debbie Ripley Annette Heinemann Pastoral Care Minister Maria Iadanza Sunday Masses Sunday Sung 9.15am (Latin) 11am (English & Italian) Low Mass 5.00pm (Latin) Vespers 6.00pm (Latin) Sunday Masses Saturday: Vigil 6.00pm Sunday: 7.00am, 9.00am 11.00am (Solemn Mass), 6.00pm African Community Mass Every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month at 2.30pm. Weekday Masses Monday-Friday: 8.00am, 12.10pm, 5.45pm Saturday 8.00am, 11.30am, 6.00pm (Vigil) Rosary at Mary’s Shrine Monday - Friday: 12.45pm Saturday 12.00 Noon The Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation Monday - Wednesday - Friday 11.00am - 11.45am; 5.00pm - 5.30pm Saturday Noon - 1.00pm 4.30pm - 5.30pm Croatian Community Priest: Fr Luka Pranjic Phone: 8340 0850 Sunday Mass 10.30am Portuguese Community Mass every 1st , 3rd, and 5th Sunday of the month 5.00pm Mass, Adoration & Benediction Thursday 7.30-9.00pm 9.00am Burnside Mass 11.00am Dulwich Mass Monday: 11.00am Dulwich Exposition until 4.00pm Tuesday: 9.00am Burnside: Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion Wednesday: 9.00am Dulwich Mass 11.00am Dulwich: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Exposition until 4.00pm Friday: 11.00am, Benediction at 11.45am 12.00pm Dulwich: (1st Wednesday of month) Prayer & Devotion to St Joseph Thursday: 9.00am Burnside: Mass followed by Reconciliation Friday: 11.00am Dulwich: Mass followed by Reconciliation Saturday: 5.15-5.45pm Dulwich: Weekday Masses Reconciliation followed by Wednesday 8.30am Mass at 6.00pm Weekday Masses & Reconciliation Tuesday 5.00pm Reconciliation Saturday (English) 6.00pm 5.30pm Mass Wednesday 9.00am Communion Service 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th Sunday Saturday 9.15am Reconciliation (English) 9.30am 4th Sunday Latin Mass this week (Italian) 9.30am Monday 7.00am & 9.30am Tuesday 6.30pm Reconciliation Wednesday 11.00am Saturday 5.45pm Thursday 7.00am Friday 7.00am & 6.30pm Saturday 8.30am Sunday: Sunday Mass 9.30am Weekday Masses Tuesday 8.00am Croatian Mass with the Divine Office Wednesday 10.00am If a Priest is needed as a matter of URGENCY or EMERGENCY after hours, please phone 0417 080 955 Public Holidays: Cathedral of St Francis Xavier will have the usual 8.00am Mass and then close for the rest of the day. Mass will not be held at the other churches. Reconciliation times during Easter will differ. Please refer to Parish website www.adelcathparish.org during this time. 8