Bulletin - St. Patrick`s Catholic Church
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Bulletin - St. Patrick`s Catholic Church
FEAST DAYS THIS WEEK Tuesday– St Scholastica, virgin Saturday -Sts Cyril, monk and Methodius, bishop TODAYS READINGS Job 7:1-4. 6-7 I am filled with sorrow all day long. 1Corinthians 9:16-19. 22-23 Punishment will come to me if I do not preach the Gospel. Mark 1:29-39 He cured many who suffered from diseases of one kind or another. RESPONSORIAL PSALM– Praise the Lord who heals the broken-hearted GOSPEL ACCLAMATION–Alleluia, alleluia! He bore our sickness, and endured our suffering. Alleluia! GENERAL INTERCESSION RESPONSE– God of mercy, hear our prayer. ALTAR SOCIETY– 15/2– Catherine Elliott 22/2– Carol Dee COUNTERS– 8/2– Cowles Team 15/2-Lynch Team 22/2– McGill Team READERS - 13/14 Feb Vigil– Family 8am– M.King, D.O’Connor 10am– K.Fennell, Sr Marian ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH 136 Flora Street, Sutherland NSW 2232 (PO Box 57 Sutherland 1499) Ph. 9521 2356 Fax 9521 7252 www.stpatsutherland.org.au Fr John M Knight KHS (Parish Priest): [email protected] Fr Michael Lanzon (Assistant Priest) [email protected] Kay Macadam ( Sacramental Co ordinator) [email protected] Kaylene Baumanis (Parish Secretary): [email protected] St Patrick’s Primary School Principal: Mr. Phillip Tax: [email protected] WEEKDAY PROGRAM: Mon – Communion Service Mass: Tues-Sat 9.00am NB: 2nd Thurs - Nagle Apartments 9.00am Mass SUNDAY MASS TIMES: Sat Vigil 5pm Sun 8am & 10am CONFESSIONS: Saturdays 4.30 - 4.45pm or by appointment BAPTISMS: 1st & 3rd Sundays 11.30am WEDDINGS: (6 months notice) Excludes Lenten Season EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: First Saturdays monthly - 4.00pm-4.45pm (Except Jan) PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Mon Closed. Tues-Friday 9.00am - 3.00pm St Patrick’s Parish acknowledges and honours the Gweagel People of the Dharawal Nation as the original custodians of this land New Parish Website– www.stpatssutherland.org.au CATHOLIC WEEKLY-STILL ONLY $2-My Valentine! How a flower picked in a park led to love and marriage -Religious liberty is under threat, archbishop tells legal fraternity —New choirboys scale the heights at St Mary’s Cathedral—‘God rich in mercy’ theme or 24 Hours for the Lord -Introducing Mr Digges, new business manager of the archdiocese -‘Kill all the Christians’ – missionary sister reveals frightening Boko Haram message -Rome study now an option for ACU students -The swimming nun dips her toes back in the water -Vista: what’s on in your parish and diocese HARD OF HEARING? Our Church has been equipped with a Powered Audio Induction Loop system for hearing aid wearers (T-Loop) - To obtain effective use of the loop sit in the main body of the church avoiding the very edge seats, turn hearing aid to T & adjust the volume to suit Join, Our Lady of Fatima Parish Caringbah, in celebrating Fr Kerry Bayada’s significant milestones which include his 80th Birthday, 30 years of service at Caringbah and his retirement. Saturday 21 February 11am Mass Our Lady of Fatima Church, 389 Port Hacking Road, Caringbah, followed by 12.30 lunch in Keller Hall. $30 per adult, $20 per child or student. RSVP (or more details) to Our Lady of Fatima Parish Office by 11 February 9524 7283. Fifth Sunday of Ordinary B 8th February, 2015 Jesus’ preaching and cures make such a deep impression on the people of Capernaum that everybody is looking for him. In the midst of all the acclaim, he withdraws so he can be alone with his Father in prayer. There he discerns that he must continue his preaching elsewhere, because that is why he came. We, too, need prayer to enable us to discern what really matters. From The Pastor, Greetings fellow parishioners. Today in our Gospel we have been given a snapshot into a day in the life of Jesus. Jesus made himself available to those in need. He also saw the need to spend some time to pray to his Father in Heaven. ‘He went to a lonely place to pray.’ Do we leave time in our day to pray? I know we have busy lives in which we find it hard to fit in all that we do each day. Our parish church is a quiet oasis in the midst of our busy suburb. Generally speaking it is open (outside Mass times) all day excluding Sunday afternoons and the quiet month of January. We should try to spend some time at home in prayer or use our beautiful Church. Some may not be aware that in the Lady Chapel which is the small chapel to the left of the main Sanctuary, there is a votive candle stand. It has been practice for centuries for people to light candles– Votive candle is a prayer candle in which we might be asking for a particular petition, thanking etc. Generally one leaves a donation. Let us strive to see that we leave time for God each day as he continues to watch over us in our journey to him in heaven. As stated last weekend that Lent is only around the corner (18th Feb), we are offering a Lenten programme which will be taking place on the Thursdays of Lent beginning 19th Feb. If you wish to be part of the group please leave your name at the sheet provided at the entrance to the church. Please keep in your prayers Fr Ron Harden (retired Administrator of St Michael’s Hurstville,) who has passed away. His funeral will be on Tuesday at St Michaels Hurstville at 11am– All welcome. Next weekend a representative from Caritas Australia will address each Mass. Fr John M Knight—Parish Priest CHURCH GARDENS- Group meets on 2nd Tuesday each month. Gardeners welcome to assist on other days to suit you. Come enjoy good company while caring for St Pat’s Garden. Morning tea served. COFFEE & TEA SET– 9th Feb–2015 Planning meeting in parish hall, bring own lunch. 10am– 2.30pm. Any ladies of the parish who do not have children at school are invited to join the Coffee and Tea Set, call Shirley on 9521-4707 and attend the planning meeting on the 9th Feb. EXPOSITION OF BLESSED SACRAMENT First Saturdays of each month 4pm-4.45pm. Spend time before the Blessed Sacrament. ST VINCENT DE PAUL CONFERENCESt Vincent de Paul Conference needs volunteers for assistance in distribution of much needed aid. Meets weekly on Thursdays at 2pm or such other times as suits volunteers, in the Parish Meeting Room. Contact Chris Watson 0411 408 261. SUTHERLAND SHIRE SOLO– A social group for single people over 55. We meet on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:30pm. For details phone Marcia 95890655, Jan 95268370, Lyn 95288220. TRUE DEVOTION TO MARY After 9am Mass every 3rd Saturday Recitation of the Holy Rosary. All are welcome to attend. SPIRITUALITY GROUP– 7.30-9.30pm—3rd February— Brothers House (rear of the Church)Meditation, presentation of chosen topic, individual responses from group pertaining to the topic. A light supper concludes the evening. Enquiries Des -9521 3835. WRAP WITH LOVE– Resumes 5th Feb. We meet at the Presbytery on the first Thursday of the month from 11.30am to 1.30pm. Please join us for knitting and crocheting squares. Bring a sandwich for lunch. Catechist News Update Thanks to the two new volunteers who will cover the vacancies at Loftus Public School. If there is anyone willing to do the Kindergarten classes at Sutherland (Thursday 1.50pm – 2.20pm) and Woronora (Wednesday 11.45am – 12.20pm) please do not hesitate to come forward. These children are waiting for someone to teach them about God and it could be you. There is now a calendar at the back of the church for the volunteers who will be supervising the St Pat’s students. Please fill in your preferred dates. Classes at Sutherland start this coming Thursday, 12th February 2015. Thank you for your prayers, Bertha 9521 7850 [email protected] HELP,HELP REQUIRED– Are you a retired teacher with computer skills including knowledge of Apple? Would you like to share your skills in an informal teaching setting? Please contact the Parish office for more details 9521-2356. “A big thankyou from the Sutherland Conference of the St Vincent de Paul Society to the parishioners of St Pats for their response to the Vinnies Christmas Appeal. Once again a new record of almost $6000 was donated to assist our brothers and sisters who are experiencing difficulties, especially at Christmas. Together with the gifts donated by the primary school, the high school and Mini Vinnies and parishioners it was a marvellous Christmas. We also thank the wonderful volunteers who assisted in packing the Christmas Hampers and delivering them.” Attention all of our wonderful 10am Mass parishioners, your help is needed. After our 10am Mass there is a lovely opportunity for the parish to get together and have a chat with a cuppa. If there is anyone who would be able to assist with the coffee and tea table, your help would be greatly appreciated. Short term storage required– Do you have spare space in your garage or storage area to rent for 3 months, approx. 7square metres needed for clean packed materials. If you can help please phone Neil Robertson on 0449505746. KAY’S COLUMN SACRAMENT OF FIRST RECONCILIATION – The enrolment period for the Sacrament Of First Reconciliation closes on 11 February. (Sorry, no late enrolments are able to be accepted). Reconciliation is a Sacrament of healing. It enables us to receive God’s unconditional love and forgiveness. Candidates must be baptised Catholic, be seven years of age or older and be in Year 3 or above. Enrolment forms can be found at the back of the church. The Sacrament of First Reconciliation will be held on Thursday 19 March with two available times being 5pm and 6.30pm. The Parent Reflection/Information evening will be held in the church at 7pm on 25 February. Attendance by at least one parent is required. The three Preparation sessions will be on 1/8/15 March with your choice of Mass you wish to attend. I’m very much looking forward to journeying with these families. SEASONS FOR GROWTH – Commenced last Tuesday for the 6-8 year olds group. Thank you to the parents for your support. I know your children appreciate you! SEASONS FOR GROWTH – DONATIONS NEEDED – Anyone wishing to support this program financially, please slip your donation under the front door of the presbytery in an envelope marked ‘Attention – Kay Macadam’ with your name or business name on the front of the envelope. Any support would be greatly appreciated. FAMILY MASS - Our first Family Mass for 2015 will be on Saturday 14 February at 5pm. There will be a liturgical movement after Communion to the hymn ‘Welcome to the Family’ which all children are welcome to participate in. Everyone is welcome to bring a plate to share for the after Mass refreshments. Hope to see you there! CHILDREN’S LITURGY - Commences on Sunday 22 February at the 10am Mass. So what happens at Children’s Liturgy? The children process down the aisle with Father, they are then escorted by parish volunteers to the parish hall where they will hear the Gospel. say prayers, complete an activity etc and then return to the Church at the Offertory. Parents are welcome to stay. CHILDREN’S BULLETINS – Be sure to collect a Children’s Bulletin at the back of the church each week. These are Gospel based and have activities for children to complete. Should you have any enquiries regarding the abovementioned, please do not hesitate to phone me at the parish on either Thursday or Friday from 9am to 3.30pm on 9521 2356 or email me at – [email protected] Thank you for your support. Have a wonderful week! Kay Macadam For St Patrick’s Parish Sacramental Team YOUR PRAYERS ARE REQUESTED FOR THE SICK: Louise Hamill, John Roberts, Bishop Geoff Robinson, Reg Benson, Marie O’Donnell, Mary Arnold, Cyril Mahoney, Terry McCosker, Veri Laarakkers, Steve Smith, Carol Drew, Jeffrey Napier, Barbara Urquhart, Rachel Hanlan, Malcolm Bleeker, Ron Strauss, Tony Gaynor, Ian Rodgers, Linda Lucke, Margaret Murphy, Brian McLean, Karen Carey, Betty Cooling, Sue Arnold-Garvey, Sr Vianney, Anne Cook, Rudy Basso, Fulvia Bompani, Mary Bartlett, Pat Noonan, Robyn Williams, Mollie Boerma, Kevin Fennell, Sr Claver, Patti & Kevin Gore, Marlene Visage, All the residents in Nagle Apartments. RECENTLY DECEASED: Marie Mulligan, Larry Rice, Joyce Sweeney, Bruce Culbert, Guiseppe Minati ANNIVERSARY: Diomedes (Jimmy) Cunningham, Elizabeth (Betty) Connolly, Nicolina Faraci, Maxine Duggan, Dell Philips, Angela Cardwell DECEASED MEMBERS & FRIENDS: Robertson Family, Claude Press, John Press, Peter Rendell, Barry Scott, Fr. L. Cruikshank, Margaret Stokes, Paul Fraser, Karen Westnidge, Philip Struthers, Jim Walsh, Shirley Dent, Thomas O’Brien, Gregory & Eileen Dodd, Sr Mary Julian & members Mullins Family, Terry McNamara, Griggs-Nunan-Farrell Families, Jack Elhers, Mrs. Hills, Mr & Mrs English, Irene Mason, Monica & John Robinson, Don Barrett, McNamara, Torrington, Preston, Dent, Barrett & O’Leary Families & Norma Miller & Family & Friends, Mahoney, Lollback & Mason Family. Poor and needy people, Holy Souls in Purgatory