Publications - Camden Haven Catholic Parish
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Publications - Camden Haven Catholic Parish
Camden Haven Parish Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B 15 February 2015 What Is Happening In Our Parish During Lent Lenten Program “Arise” beginning on 16th February Stations of the Cross Each Friday 11.30am at Laurieton commencing Friday 13th February Project Compassion The Entrance Procession During the Sundays of Lent In order to recognize the prayer and penitential nature of Lent, the entrance procession will take place in silence with the congregation kneeling. ENTRANCE ANTIPHON: Be my protector, O God, a mighty stronghold to save me. For you are my rock, my stronghold! Lead me, guide me, for the sake of your name. RESPONSORIAL PSALM: In time of trouble I turn to you, O Lord. GOSPEL ACCLAMATION: Alleluia, alleluia! A great prophet has appeared among us; God has visited his people. Alleluia! COMMUNION ANTIPHON: They ate and had their fill, and what they craved the Lord gave them; they were not disappointed in what they craved. TODAY’S READINGS: Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-46 1 Corinthians 10:31, 11:1 Mark 1:40-45 Helping those in need Living in Sri Lanka, I see first-hand the wonderful work of ‘The Society for Upliftment & Rehabilitation of Persons affected by Leprosy’ or SUROL, for short. Formed in 1971, various Redemptorist priests have undertaken the leadership and expansion of the society in recent years to meet the increasing demands for its services. It has more than 350 patients in its care, with many more on the waiting list. SUROL provides assistance in a variety of ways, such as monthly financial help for families and school children and funds for water tanks, electricity, wells, toilets, bathrooms and other basic amenities. SUROL also helps with special needs as evidenced by a 17 year-old student affected by leprosy who recently sought help to complete his final year of school. Because public transport is not regular or reliable in his area, SUROL provided a bicycle and funds for tuition. The society also fosters and encourages self-help programs. A newly married man affected by leprosy and with severe clawing of the hands, was unable to find regular work. His wife tried to help by sewing but her old and battered sewing machine had seen better days. A gift of a new sewing machine has now enabled the man’s wife to undertake sewing jobs in their local area, ensuring that she can support her husband and family. My involvement with SUROL has been through its Hamper program. Twice a year, before Easter and Christmas and thanks to the generosity of local and international donors, SUROL delivers 300 much needed hampers to leprosy affected people and families across Sri Lanka. Yet, despite the disfigurement and physical incapacity, what I notice most is the sheer delight, happiness and joy, as people greet the SUROL team when they arrive. Although limited because of language barriers, it is remarkable how much actual communication takes place through a smile, a handshake, a pat on the back or an arm around the shoulder. In today’s gospel, a leper pleads on his knees before Jesus: “If you want to, you can cure me.” Moved with compassion and sorrow, Jesus says, “Of course I want to” and he reaches out and touches the leper to bring him healing and new life. SUROL continues the example of Christ by reaching out with love and compassion to bring help and hope to people of all backgrounds and faith traditions affected by leprosy. When those in need ask us for help, may our response also be positive and compassionate, helping in whatever way we can. David J Hore CSsR ©Redemptorists 2015 SACRAMENTAL PROGRAM Parents of children attending State schools in the Camden Haven who wish their children to receive the Sacraments of Confirmation, Penance and Eucharist in 2015 are asked to contact Sr Frances at the Parish Office: 6559 8354. Our Bishop’s preference is that Confirmation is conferred on children in one year and they receive Penance & Eucharist the following year . When children reach Year 2 they can receive Confirmation. DATES: Penance: Thursday 19th March Eucharist: Sunday 7th June, 9.00am Confirmation: Sunday 26th July, 9.00am PROJECT COMPASSION Each year Project Compassion brings thousands of Australians in solidarity with the world’s poor to help end poverty, promote justice and uphold dignity. The annual Lenten-time event raises both funds and community awareness about important global issues, and Caritas Australia’s role in empowering the world’s most vulnerable people. Envelopes and boxes are available to take home this weekend . LENTEN PENANCE 2015 Abstinence from meat and fasting are to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. All who have completed their 18th year and have not yet begun their 60th year are bound to fast. All who have completed their 14th year are bound to abstain. ROSTERS for PARISH MINISTRIES 21st & 22nd February Lent lasts from Ash Wednesday 18th February to the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on 2nd April, when we begin the Sacred Paschal Triduum. The Easter Fast is observed on Good Friday and if possible on Holy Saturday until the Easter Vigil. ASH WEDNESDAY Masses will be held at 8.00am and 12 midday on Wednesday 18th February at St Peter the Fisherman Church. LENTEN PROGRAM “Arise” 2015 Monday 7.30pm at Michael & Lorna Morson’s, 10 Sandpiper Close, Lakewood First session—16th February Tuesday 9.30am in Tenison Centre, St Peter’s. First session—17th February Thursday 10.00am in Tenison Centre, St Peter’s. First session—19th February Thursday 2.00pm at Matilda Fittock’s, 8 Grenadines Way, Bonny Hills First session—19th February WORLD DAY OF PRAYER “Do You Know What I Have Done For You” Prepared by Word Day of Prayer Committee in the Bahamas. This year the World Day of Prayer will be hosted by the Uniting Church, Laurieton, at 10.00am on Friday 6th March. * There will be no Midday Mass at St Peter the Fisherman Church or Stations of the Cross on Friday 7th March. LADIES FRIENDSHIP LUNCHEON The first luncheon for the year will be held on Thursday 26th February. All ladies of the parish are welcome to join us at 12 noon at the Laurieton Hotel. For reservations phone Pat Cornish:6559 8619 LAURIETON 5.30pm Readers: T. Lloyd, V Clark Preparation of Gifts: B Phillis, C Catania Music: P Day Collectors: R Bovo, L Klumpp Ministers of Holy Communion: A Fehon, C Fehon, Z Williams Overheads: R McLaughlin Church Cleaning: P Ward, E Randall LAURIETON 7.30am Readers: D & S Langston Preparation of Gifts: M McDonald, W Stedman Collectors: B Walsh, J Nelson Ministers of Holy Communion: G Gray, J Tulloh, J Stearman KENDALL 9.00am Readers: M & L Morson Preparation of Gifts: A Fitzpatrick Music: Music Group Ministers of Holy Communion: PLEASE PRAY FOR: Tegan Whittle who died recently and those whose anniversary occurs at this time—Margaret Pascoe, Bill Harris and Gregory Powell. PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE SICK: Rita Cesca, Jim Saunders (Maitland/Newcastle Diocese)Maree Niven, Sue Drury, Anthony Young, Sr Brigid Linehan, Paul Gleeson, Sr Loretta Mullins (Lochinvar) & Bishop Geoffrey Robinson R Cahill Church Cleaning: C Brown, P Smith Parish Priest: Fr Michael Roohan Parish Sister: Sr Frances Slack Business Manager: Mr Jim Treeves Acting School Principal: Mr David Hughes Presbytery & Administration P O Box 133 Laurieton 2443 Ph. 6559 8354 Fax: 6559 6457 www.laurieton.org [email protected] Some helpers are needed at St Joseph’s Primary School for the following: WEEKDAY SERVICES Tuesday 17 February Kendall 9.00am Wednesday 18 February Laurieton 8.00am Thursday 19 February Laurieton 8.00am Friday 20 February Laurieton Midday WEEKEND SERVICES Saturday 21 February Laurieton 5.30pm Sunday 22 February Laurieton 7.30am Kendall 9.00am SACRAMENT OF PENANCE 5.00pm—5.25pm Saturdays, Laurieton READINGS FOR NEXT WEEK CHESS CLUB: A volunteer to come and teach basic chess and/or checkers to students during our passive play time during a recess or lunch break. This might require a once a week commitment for half an hour when available. All equipment supplied. PRAYER GARDEN: We have some statues that we would like to build a prayer space around in an existing garden area. The garden will need modifying but we would like some volunteers to work with children in preparing this area. Once again, all tools and materials supplied. COMPANIONS IN THE FAITH During 2014 the parish conducted a program in the school called “Companions in the Faith”. Volunteer parishioners met once a fortnight with a small group of children from Years 3 & 4 to share with them the importance of their Catholic faith. If you would like to help, please enter your name on the sheet provided at the church entrance or contact us at the Parish Office on 6559 8354. There will be a meeting for all Companions (old and new) at 9.30am on Wednesday 18th March in the Tenison Centre. A copy of the Bishop’s message on Lenten Penance is available at the back of the church. Genesis 9:8-15 The current interest rate on investments is 3.40% per annum (at call). 1 Peter 3:18-22 Local Agent: Parish Office 6559 8354 Mark 1:12-15 9.00am to 4.00pm