Your news from across the Archdiocese of Perth

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Your news from across the Archdiocese of Perth
October 23, 2014
Your news from across the Archdiocese of Perth
Edition #4
Acolyte ministry will bring great joy, challenges
NEW ACOLYTES were
encouraged to heed the
words of St Paul’s letter to
Timothy by Archbishop
Costelloe at the bi-Annual Institution Mass on
September 30.
More than 500 people
were present for the occasion at St Mary’s Cathedral,
which saw 97 new acolytes
instituted to the service of
acolyte. The 97 newly instituted will join some 1000
acolytes in giving service
to the Church in Perth,
serving at the altar, preparing sacred vessels and
serving as an extraordinary
ministers to distribute the
Eucharist.
In his homily for the
occasion, Archbishop
Costelloe recalled the
words of St Pauls letter
to Timothy. “Paul tells
us, ‘we can learn the wisdom that leads to salvation through faith in Jesus
Christ.’ In this way, he goes
on to say, a ‘man who is
dedicated to God becomes
fully equipped and ready
for any good work,” the
Archbishop said.
The Archbishop went
on to say that the ministry of the acolytes will
bring great joy, but that
there will be times when it
also brings challenges and
disappointments. “After
all you are being formally
commissioned for service
in the Church: you will,
in a way that hasn’t been
true in quite the same way
before, become men of
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The bi-annual Institutional Mass saw 97 men become instituted into the service of acolyte By
Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB at St Mary’s Cathedral, September 30.. PHOTO: RON TAN
the Church, more closely
identified with a Church
which is at the same time
profoundly holy, a work of
God, but also marked very
deeply by the frailty of its
“While these men have
been instituted for service
at the altar, some of them
are single, some of them
are family men, with a
wife and children – we can’t
“As acolytes in God’s Church, you take
on the daunting task of modelling for
God’s people what a real Christian, a
real disciple, looks like. “
members,” he said.
Director of Liturgy for
the Archdiocese of Perth
Sr Kerry Willison said the
work of the new acolytes is
of great value to the Church
in Perth. “The gift of these
men is their commitment,”
Sr Kerry said.
lose sight of that – they are
men in the world who have
offered themselves to serve
the Church,” she said.
“This is part of their
vocation, and puts into
practise for them the teaching of Pope Francis, who
has called each one of us
to be of service to Christ.”
The Archbishop also
reminded the new acolytes
that a Christian, more than
anything else, is someone
who seeks to know, love
and serve Christ more
completely. “As acolytes, as
ministers in God’s Church,
you take on the daunting task of modelling for
God’s people what a real
Christian, a real disciple,
looks like. “As you prepare to step forward for
your formal installation as
acolytes the Lord asks the
same question of you as he
asked of Simon Peter, “Do
you love me?”
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50 years of Josephite education celebrated
CELEBRATIONS commemorating 50 years
of Josephite education
at St Joseph’s school in
Wyndham, in the Diocese
of Broome, were enhanced
with raw emotion on 8
August 2014 as numerous
elders expressed a deep
sense of affection towards
their teachers.
The anniversary was
inaugurated by Bishop
of Broome Christopher
Saunders, who celebrated
Mass at the school with
past and present students.
Representatives from
the Diocese of Broome
said that music and prayer
throughout the Mass and
the entertainment of guests
in an afternoon concert
reflected a school and
community tradition that
has remained vibrant and
enthusiastic.
Past principals and staff
members as well as pastoral
workers travelled across the
country in order to renew
relationships and revisit a
school to which they contributed on a professional
and religious level.
Some 15 Josephite
Sisters also gathered to be
with the small community
at St Joseph’s Wyndham for
the occasion.
The parent body, staff,
students and wider community went to great
lengths to show their
appreciation for the legacy
they now lovingly and generously carry forward.
The afternoon concert
also saw the students of
the school re-enact the
Bishop asking the Sisters
to come to Wyndham, the
first Sister’s plane flight
from Perth, and the first
few years of school.
To finish the concert,
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Above and below: Bishop Christopher Saunders of Broome celebrates the 50th anniversary
of St Joseph’s School, Wyndham, along side past and present students with a Mass and an
afternnon concert. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
each class sang a song
before the entire school
was encouraged to sing a
concluding Blessing song
together.
This was followed by a
sharing session where three
past students shared memories of their early days,
and their fondness for the
Sisters.
Some spoke of a deep
sense of gratitude towards
their mentors, emphasising
that they felt “the Sisters
cared about us” – a moving
and emotional gesture to
which the Sisters responded with some encouraging
words for the students and
their families.
Photos on display also
brought back many memories for the families and
visiting Josephite Sisters.
There could not have
been a better way to close
such a wonderful event
than with a Corroboree,
a sign that pays homage
to the rich tradition and
culture of the people on
whose land the school has
been built.
Given the success of the
event, it seems that the legacy of Catholic education
in the Diocese of Broome
begun in the charism of St
Mary MacKillop has been,
and indeed remains, in
good hands.
Article and photos courtesy
of the Diocese of Broome.
Schoenstatt celebrate’s centenary jubilee
By Mat De Sousa
CELEBRATING their centenary Jubilee in more than
200 shrines worldwide, the
international Schoenstatt
family at Mt Richon,
Armadale marked their
milestone with hundreds of
people at a special celebration on October 19.
As crowds of people descended upon the
grounds on Mt Richon, the
shrine was transformed
from a place of silence and
peace to one filled with life
and jubilation.
The celebrations began
with a procession of symbols by members of the
Scheonstatt family signifying the history of the
Schoenstatt movement.
These items included images of the Virgin
Mary and Father Joseph
Kentenich, founder of the
Schoenstatt movement, as
well as 100 red roses, one
for every year of the movement’s existence.
Mass was celebrated
by Archbishop Emeritus
Barry Hickey together
with 20 clergy from across
the Archdiocese. At the
conclusion of his hom-
Above:
Archbishop
Emeritus Barr y H ickey
celebrated Mass for the
hundreds who attended the
Schoenstatt cenenary jubilee
celebrations.
Left: Children from the
Schoenstatt family take part
in a procession of symbols.
bringing 100 roses up to the
PHOTOS: MAT DE SOUSA
altar. ily, Archbishop Emeritus
Hickey called upon nine lay
candidates to come forward
and seal their covenant of
love by consecrating themselves to the Virgin Mary,
who is referred to as Our
Lady, thrice admirable.
At the start of the
Schoenstatt movement’s
Jubilee year in October
2013, Pope Francis granted
a plenary indulgence to all
members [of the Schenstatt
movement and to the faithful who participate in any of
the Schoenstatt Jubilee Year
celebrations.
Full Text available at
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Perth youth leaders attend national convention in Adelaide
MORE THAN a dozen
youth leaders from Perth
headed to the national bi-annual Australian
Catholic Youth Ministry
(ACYM) Convention hosted in Adelaide from 3 to 5
October 2014. They were
joined by almost 400 participants and two Bishops
from Western Australia.
The theme for the convention was taken from the
World Youth Day (WYD)
2014 theme “Blessed are
the poor in spirit, for theirs
is the kingdom of heaven”
(Mt 5:3).
Formation, information and inspiration were
delivered by Bishops and
Australia’s best Youth
Ministers for the three days.
The event also included
a National WYD launch
of the new official tour
operator for Krakow 2016
– Cosmos. It was a Polish
themed dinner at the
Convention, complete with
Polish dancers during the
night and a mini- concert
by Fr Rob Galea.
The next Australian
Catholic Youth (ACY)
Festival to be hosted in
Adelaide in December of
2015 was also launched on
the Saturday evening of the
convention.
The big announcement
was accompanied by great
food, spectacular program
and a festive venue.
The ACYM Convention
included plenary sessions
across a variety of topics and
workshops on how to speak
to young people about vocations, safe-guarding young
people, training new leaders, and studies in youth
ministry.
Full Text available at
www.therecord.com.au
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SJOG Sisters
continue
legacy with
Scholar
Program
THE UNIVERSITY of
Notre Dame Australia and
the Sisters of St John of
God continue to develop
their unique bond, which
has existed for more than
25 years, by establishing a
Visiting Scholar Program
on the Fremantle Campus.
To be launched in
2015, the Visiting Scholar
Program is a three-year
initiative that will see
respected Catholic leaders and scholars assume
a short-term position in
Fremantle to establish faith
and reflection-based initiatives for staff, students and
the broader community.
Notre Dame’s Vice
Chancellor, Professor Celia
Hammond and Sr Isobel
Moran from the St John of
Notre Dame’s Vice Chancellor, professor Celia Hammond and Sr Isobel Moran from St John of
God endorses the Visiting Scholar Program on October 8. PHOTO: UNDA
God Sisters, endorsed the
Program on Wednesday,
October 8 with guests from
the Sisters of St John of
God and University Deans
and Executive Staff joining
the proceedings.
Sr Isobel said the Visiting
Scholars Program hoped to
showcase the grace of God
to those individuals seek-
ing wisdom about their
calling for this life.
“The Sisters pray that
through this collaborative
venture, all involved may
become more aware of
their own dignity as children of God and the richness of their lived experience, leading to full participation in the great dance of
life,” Sr Isobel said.
Professor Hammond
said Notre Dame was
grateful for the ongoing
support of the Sisters of St
John of God in realising the
University’s Catholic mission.
Full Text available at
www.therecord.com.au
Vatican museum on display at Paradiso
VATICAN MUSEUMS 3D,
a SKY production in collaboration with the Vatican
Museums Directorate, for
the very first time brings
Ultra HD 4K/3D film
cameras inside the Vatican
Museums and the Sistine
Chapel, to show the masterpieces in these collections as they have never
been seen before. Thanks
to a unique mix of native
3D and the most advanced
dimensional techniques
used in cinema by James
Cameron and Tim Burton,
audiences can immerse
themselves in the great
masterpieces of art history: “enter” the paintings
of Caravaggio and, with
unprecedented realism,
touch Laocoön and the
Belvedere Torso, and feel
swathed by the figures in
the Sistine Chapel that have
never seemed so real before.
Director of the Vatican
Museums, Professor
Antonio Paolucci, expertly
leads viewers through the
past, present and future of
the Vatican Museums.
From the masterpieces
of classic statues to the Cast
of Michelangelo’s Pietà,
right up to Fontana’s modern sculptures; from paintings by Giotto, Leonardo
da Vinci and Caravaggio
to those by Van Gogh,
Chagall and Dalì; from the
extraordinary frescos in the
Rooms of Raphael, such as
“The School of Athens” to
the spectacular masterpieces by Michelangelo in the
Sistine Chapel such as the
“Creation of Adam” and the
majestic “Last Judgment”.
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PANORAMA
What’s happening around the Archdiocese
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23
Human face to asylum seekers –
a community awareness session
Come
and
hear
Afsoun
Mohammadkhani share first- hand,
personal experience of what it
entails to seek asylum followed by an
information session with MercyCare
presenters Sandra Bartlett and Brenda
Lee. This takes place on Thursday 23rd
October between 2:00– 4:30pm at
South Perth Library Function Room,
Cnr Sandgate St/South Terrace, South
Perth. Further info and to RSVP by
16th October: Brenda P) 9442 3415
(Thursdays & Fridays) and E) blee@
mercycare.com.au.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 – MONDAY,
OCTOBER 27
4-day retreat for seniors
Presenter Sr Anna Warlow sgs
invites you to come and rest a while
by the sea between Friday 24th Monday 27th October to consider the
spirituality of ageing. This is limited
to 12 retreatants at the cost of $240
each. Further info: Sr Kathleen
Dawe P) 9527 2517 or E) jdawe@
perthcatholic.org.au.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 31
St Jerome’s Divine Mercy prayer
group thanksgiving Mass
2-4pm at St Jerome’s Church, 36
troode St, Munster. St Jerome’s Divine
Mercy prayer group invites all Divine
Mercy prayer groups and everyone
to celebrate our thanksgiving Mass.
Service will be led by Fr Varghese
Parackal VC. 2-3pm: exposition of the
Blessed Sacrament and Divine Mercy
Chaplet. 3-4pm: Mass, talk on Divine
Mercy and healing. Enq: 0437 803
322.
MONTH OF NOVEMBER
Ways of Telling – Insight into
19th Century life
New Norcia’s Dom Rosendo
Salvado’s recording of Aboriginal
achievement has been recognised
as the ‘single success’ in 19th
century Australia mission history,
possibly because it was also one of
the most photographed. Salvado,
while leading the mission for 54
years, used photographs widely for
reporting and fundraising purposes
among his supporters in Europe.
This November, New Norcia’s large
photographic collection will be the
subject of Ways of Telling, a unique
symposium to be held at the State
Library of Western Australia. Photos
date from 1867, and show how in
the 1880s New Norcia was home to
around 150 Aboriginal people and
70 monks. Ways of Telling is the final
public event of the Benedictines’
bicentenary year celebrations.
Numbers are limited so please
register as soon as possible. Further
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info and registration: Peter Hocking
E) [email protected]
or P) 9654 8018; or Michelle Ebbs
E) [email protected] or P)
0419 401335; W) www.newnorcia.
wa.edu.au/bicentenary/symposium.
MONTH OF NOVEMBER
Ways of Telling – Insight into
19th Century life
New Norcia’s Dom Rosendo
Salvado’s recording of Aboriginal
achievement has been recognised as
the ‘single success’ in 19th century
Australia mission history, possibly
because it was also one of the
most photographed. Salvado, while
leading the mission for 54 years, used
photographs widely for reporting
and fundraising purposes among his
supporters in Europe. This November,
New Norcia’s large photographic
collection will be the subject of Ways
of Telling, a unique symposium to be
held at the State Library of Western
Australia. Photos date from 1867, and
show how in the 1880s New Norcia
was home to around 150 Aboriginal
people and 70 monks. Ways of
Telling is the final public event of
the Benedictines’ bicentenary year
celebrations. Numbers are limited so
please register as soon as possible.
Further info and registration: Peter
Hocking E) archivist@newnorcia.
wa.edu.au or P) 9654 8018; or
Michelle Ebbs E) michelle.ebbs@
outlook.com or P) 0419 401335;
W)
www.newnorcia.wa.edu.
au/bicentenar y/symposium.E)
[email protected] or
P) 9654 8018; or Michelle Ebbs E)
[email protected] or P)
0419 401335; W) www.newnorcia.
wa.edu.au/bicentenary/symposium.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1
Save the date: put on your
dancing shoes!
Support the Archdiocese’s Personal
Advocacy Service at a Fundraising
Dance to be held at the Herb Graham
Centre, Mirrabooka at 7:00pm on
Saturday 1st November. Entry $20/
pp. All proceeds to Personal Advocacy
Service. Further info and to purchase
tickets: Greg D’Souza M) 0438 107178
and www.paswa.org.au/news/.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2
Divine Mercy
1.30 pm at St Frances Xavier
Church, 25 Windsor Street, Perth.
An afternoon with Jesus and Mary
followed by Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament, Holy Rosary, Homily on All
Saints and Holy Souls with Fr. Andre
Maria (FI), Divine Mercy Chaplet
and Benediction. There will be also
Veneration of First Class Relic of Saint
Faustina Kowalska. Refreshments will
follow afterwards. Enq: June and Julia
9457 7771, Charles 9342 0653.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6
Mass for deceased priests of the
Archdiocese
Archbishop Costelloe will celebrate
Mass in St Mary’s Cathedral at
12:10pm on Thursday 6th November
for the repose of the souls of deceased
priests from the Archdiocese of Perth.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Women’s Retreat Day
This retreat is an opportunity to
deepen your relationship with
God and to live a more spiritually
orientated life. The day is an
opportunity for quiet reflection in
the company of other women. Come
alone, with friends or family. Retreat
director: Celia Joyce MPS. Dates:
Saturday 8th November (9:30am 4:00pm). Bring your own lunch. Cost:
$60.00 Click here to download the
brochure for the retreat. Click here to
register on-line.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12
Final lecture - 2014 lecture series
of WAVN
The final of 4 lectures to be given in the
2014 Lecture Series of WAVN (Western
Australia Vocations Network) will
be given by Sr Margaret Scharf OP
(Director, Dominican Institute for
Spirituality) on Wednesday 12th
November between 5:30—8:30pm
at the Newman Siena Centre, 33
Williamstown Road, Doubleview
on the theme of The Vocation of the
Child. Further info and to register:
P) 9241 5226, E) wavnsm@gmail.
com. (CEO Accreditation Approved
‘Knowledge’ component)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 –
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14
Controversies and dilemmas in
couples therapy
Couples therapy, on the surface
of it, looks like a straightforward
endeavour. However, it can often be
easy to be drawn into a series of
confusing engagements and hidden
agendas that challenge the counsellor
in a profound way. This two-day
workshop given by Dr Paul Gibney
is suitable for anyone engaging in
counselling or therapy with couples
and will address some of the frequent
controversies and dilemmas of
couples’ therapy including: successful
therapeutic strategy, working with
implicit and explicit contracts, desire
and belonging - the politics of longterm unions, addressing recurring
relational trauma, helping clients
leave abusive relationships. The aim of
the workshop is to promote new levels
of understanding, intervention and
healing for all those who undertake
this demanding and rewarding work.
It takes place on 13th-14th November
(9:00am-4:00pm) at Technology Park,
2 Brodie Hall Drive, Bentley. Cost is
$570. Further info: Vanessa Seebeck
P) 9263 2122, E) Vanessa.Seebeck@
anglicarewa.org.au.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22
Save the Date: Archdiocesan Day
to celebrate life
Archbishop Timothy Costelloe will
be the main celebrant at a Mass
in St Mary’s Cathedral to celebrate
the dignity and wonder of human
life on Saturday 22nd November at
10:00am. The Mass will be followed
by a festival in the cathedral locality
where groups involved in raising the
dignity of human life will display and
share the important work they do.
Put the date in your diary. Clergy
are invited to come and concelebrate.
Please consider bringing your family,
friends or a parish group along with
you. More info to follow at a later
date. Life is a gift to be celebrated!
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23
150th Anniversary
Augustine’s church
of
St
St Augustine’s Church, Myers Flat,
is the oldest church in the Diocese
of Sandhurst and celebrates its
150th anniversary on Sunday
23rd November. Built in 1864 on
the Bendigo goldfields in central
Victoria it served the huge influx of
people from all nations with miners
dispersing into other areas and
states once the rush finished. The
anniversary organising committee
hopes to reach descendants of the
first settlers to the Myers Flat area.
Further info: Mrs Aylene Kirkwood
A) 40 Napier Street, Eaglehawk, Vic
3556, P) 03 5446 9528.
Solemnity of Christ the King
2pm at the Shrine of the Virgin of
the Revelation, 36 Chittering Rd,
Bullsbrook. His Grace Archbishop
Emeritus B.J. Hickey will be the
principal celebrant at the annual
procession to celebrate the Solemnity
of Christ the King. Holy Mass follows
the Eucharistic Procession. All are
most welcome. Tea and coffee will
be served afterwards. Kindly bring a
plate to share. Enq: SACRI 9447 3292
THIRD SUNDAY OF THE MONTH
Auslan Cafe
9.30am at the Emmanuel Centre,
25 Windsor Street, Perth. Mass
next door at St. Francis Xavier
Parish with PowerPoint and Auslan
Interpreter. Followed by classes at
10.30am, classes and lunch are free.
You will learn the language to help
communicate with profoundly deaf
people. Enq: Barbara 9328 8113 or
[email protected]
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GENERAL
SAVE THE DATE: GALLIPOLI
PILGRIMAGE 2015
Join Mgr Michael Keating on a
pilgrimage to Gallipoli on the 100th
Anniversary of the landing from
29th May – 12th June 2015, visiting
Istanbul, the Seven Churches of the
Book of Revelation, Ephesus, Tarsus,
Cappadocia, Antioch and many other
places. Cost is under $5,500 with
two sharing and includes Emirates
economy return, 4-star hotels,
dinner and breakfast, all tips, buses,
and excursions. Further info and to
register your interest: Monsignor
Keating P) 9223 1356.
2015 MESSAGE FOR WORLD DAY
OF MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
Pope Francis’ 2015 Message for
World Day of Migrants and Refugees,
entitled A Church without frontiers,
mother to all begins: “Dear brothers
and sisters, Jesus is ‘the evangeliser
par excellence and the Gospel in
person’. His solicitude, particularly
for the most vulnerable and
marginalised, invites all of us to care
for the frailest and to recognise his
suffering countenance, especially in
the victims of new forms of poverty
and slavery. The Lord says: ‘I was
hungry and you gave me food, I was
thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a
stranger and you welcomed me, I was
naked and you clothed me, I was sick
and you visited me, I was in prison
and you came to me’. The mission of
the Church, herself a pilgrim in the
world and the Mother of all, is thus
to love Jesus Christ, to adore and love
him, particularly in the poorest and
most abandoned.” To read the full
message, click here.
E-RECORD NEWSLETTER UPDATE
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agencies, schools and organisations
is now being delivered directly to
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contains all the latest news, events
and photos from the Archdiocese of
Perth. Parishes will also receive a
PDF copy of the e-newsletter which
they can print off and distribute for
those who don’t have or don’t use
email. Individuals can subscribe to
the e-newsletter by sending their
details to subscribe@perthcatholic.
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Jamie O’Brien on 08 9220 5900 or
[email protected]
THE RECORD COMMEMORATIVE
EDITIONS UPDATE
The Communications and Media
Office team are currently in the
process of working on The Record
Commemorative Editions. Due to
printing and mailing arrangements,
four Commemorative Editions will be
distributed as per the normal process
of The Record from October 29. The
second edition will be distributed on
November 12, the third edition on
November 26, and the final edition
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on December 10. Further info: contact
Editor, Jamie O’Brien P) 08 9220 5900
or E) [email protected].
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
Deepen your understanding of your
faith without the pressure of exams
or assignments by enrolling in a Term
Four course at the Maranatha Centre
for Adult Faith Formation. Courses
are very affordable, range in length
from 3 weeks to 8 weeks, and are
offered during the day, at twilight,
during evenings and on weekends.
Further info: P) 9241 5221 or visit
www.maranathacentre.org.au.
MARIAN MOVEMENT OF PRIESTS
The Adult Cenacle meets with
the specific intention of praying
for priests on the 1st, 2nd, and
3rd Tuesdays of the month at St
Bernadette’s Church, Jugan St,
Glendalough and on the 4th Tuesday
at All Saints Church, Greenwood.
10:30am Rosary followed by Mass
and then a time of fellowship. The
Youth Cenacle for those aged 18
to 40s meets at St Bernadette’s on
Jugan St, Glendalough on the 1st
and 3rd Thursdays of each month
with the Rosary at 8:00pm followed
by catechesis by various priests as
guest speakers (confessions available
during Rosary meditations). Various
social activities follow. All are
welcome. Further info: Adele Coyne
M) 0434 084184, E) adelecoyne@
gmail.com or E) Vivianna.Boyle@cpfs.
wa.gov.au.
CREATION AND ANZAC ONLINE
RESOURCES
The Columban Centre for Peace,
Ecology and Justice has two things
that Catholics in Perth might find of
interest: A Catholic Season of Creation
– Sundays of September (or any other
month) with a specific focus for each
Sunday: # 1 – Forest; # 2 – Land; #
3 – Wilderness; and # 4 – Rivers; and
The Way of Peace – ANZAC Centenary
Edition 1915 – 2015, to be launched
on 4th October 2014, the Feast of
St Francis of Assisi. Resource can be
downloaded at www.columban.org.
au after launch date. Further info: Ash
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CELEBRATION OF LIFE
with Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB
Saturday, 22 November 2014
Holy Mass
10am at St Mary’s Cathedral
Festival of Life
11am-1pm at St Mary’s Parish Centre
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