25th Sun Ordinary - Catholic Diocese of Bathurst
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25th Sun Ordinary - Catholic Diocese of Bathurst
Catholic Parish of St Patrick Wellington – Stuart Town – Yeoval Established 1856 Ministering to Wellington Correctional Centre Pastor: Rev Fr Carl Mackander Parish Secretary: Mrs Enid Traynor Prison Chaplain: Mr Mike Williams Parish Schools: St Mary’s Wellington St Columba’s Yeoval 25th Sunday Ordinary Time -Year B We gather to worship the God of all time and all people and we acknowledge the Wiradjuri people as the traditional Custodians of this land and their cultural and spiritual connections to it. 20th September 2015 RESPONSORIAL PSALM Ps 53 Please all pray the psalm together. 1. 2. 3. The Lord upholds my life. O God, save me by your name; by your power, uphold my cause. O God, hear my prayer; listen to the words of my mouth. For proud men have irsen against me, ruthless men seek my life. They have no regard for God. But I have God for my help. The Lord upholds my life. I will sacrifice to you with willing heart and praise your name for it is good. The Lord upholds my life. GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Alleluia, alleluia! God has called us with the gospel to share in the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. Alleluia! MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION Save us, Saviour of the world, for by your Cross and Resurrection you have set us free. This weeks Readings: Wisdom 2:12.17-20, James 3:16 – 4:3, Mark 9:30-37 Next weeks Readings: Numbers 11:25-29, James 5:1-6, Mark 9:38-43,47-48 “The most demanding of all journeys, the journey into one’s own heart. We need to create an open space in ourselves to recognise God.” Welcome MISSION STATEMENT OF PARISH To foster an OUTREACHING COMMUNITY by developing RELATIONSHIPS which manifest CHRIST’S LOVE-IN-ACTION FAITH AND WORD SHARING and praying for men about Sunday’s Gospel on Thursday 9.00am -‐ 10.00am in side chapel of church. All men are welcome. INVITATION. Next Sunday 27th September at 3.00pm the Catholics of STUART TOWN are invited to join our Anglican sisters and brothers at St Michael’s Church to celebrate their patronal feastday, St Michael and all Angels. The Service will be followed by afternoon tea. All welcome. BISHOP McKENNA will visit Wellington Parish for 150 years of diocese on Thursday 1st October mid-morning 9.30am – 10.30am in the Infant de Prague Hall. The Parish Council will host a morning tea for senior parishioners as well as families of the parish. It is hoped that older or frail parishioners will be brought from their homes by available parishioners with cars. Please RSVP to the Parish Office if you can assist with transporting of parishioners. Parish House: 58 Warne St, (PO Box 13) Wellington 2820 Phone (02) 6845 2061 Fax (02) 6845 4321 Fr Carl Mobile: 0438 622 777, Office email: office.wellington@cdob.org.au Parish Office hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 9.30am – 1pm & 2pm – 5.00pm Diocesan website: www.bathurst.catholic.org.au Diocesan Youth website: www.youth.bathurst.catholic.org.au DAY BY DAY MONDAY 21st September St Matthew, Apostle & Evangelist 8.30am Mass TUESDAY 22nd September 8.30am Mass WEDNESDAY 23rd September St Pius of Pietrelcina (Padre Pio) 8.30am Mass THURSDAY 24th September Mary Mother of Mercy 8.30am Mass FAITH AND WORD SHARING and praying about Sunday’s gospel at 9.00am in side chapel. All men welcome. FRIDAY 25th September 8.30am Mass SATURDAY 26th September Stuart Town 8.30am Mass Wellington 6.00pm Mass th SUNDAY 27 September -26th Sun Ordinary Time Social Justice Sunday Wellington 8.00am Mass Yeoval 10.00am Mass SOCIAL JUSTICE SUNDAY next Sunday 27th September. THE FOURTH DAY REVISITED – MEN’S CURSILLO REUNION Friday 25th September 6pm to Sunday 27th September 3pm. Shalom House of Prayer The weekend will be very informal and relaxed with plenty of time to talk, walk and enjoy the company of likeminded men. All awhile enjoying the hospitality and good food provided by the Shalom community. The weekend is also open to any men who have not been on a Cursillo weekend but would like to experience the company of men in a supportive and relaxed environment. Kairos prison ministry team have made a Cursillo weekend in preparation for their gaol ministry. Is this for you too? Our quest speakers will Fr Greg Kennedy and Rick McCosker. (Cricketer, Cursillo Lay Director, Chaplin) Cost: Suggested Donation of $170 (all meals and accommodation) To Register phone: 02 63673058 or Email: shalomcarcoar@gmail.com Shalom House of Prayer is a not-for-profit organisation and the suggested donation enables us to cover costs. Anything above this recommended donation makes it possible for us to subsidise those who cannot afford a full donation – it has always been the policy of Shalom that nobody be excluded from a retreat or program due to cost. OUR PRAYERS ARE ASKED FOR: Recently Deceased: Brett Darney, Joe Croker (Golspie), Judy Jackson Anniversaries: Jim Connell, Julius Seaborn, Bishop A.R.E. Thomas (1983) Sick: Sr Joanna Healey, Sam McManus, Barry Kitch, Neralie Dawson, Sally Anne Mannix, Lee Gibbs (Hamlyn Terrace), Rick Hall (Alice Springs, Michael McMahon’s nephew), Mary Cowan (Victoria, Michael McMahon’s Aunty), Stella Milton (10 years old – Mudgee), Nicole Davis, Geoffrey Nicholas (grandson of Geoff & Margaret Jones), Graham Cross, Dominica Tohl (SA, Michael McMahon’s sister), Elizabeth Cahill, Tracey Hanns (Blue Haven, wife of Judith Hiatt’s nephew), Tess Johnston (Norah Head), Ken Miller (Ruth Cumming’s father), Patricia Mitchell, Garry McGuire, Sue Smith, Jeanne Marinov (Beechworth, Irene Cahill’s sister), Jasmine Robinson (Canberra), Joan Croker (Golspie), Kevin Lynch (Sydney). Masses: Geoffrey England, Ashley England, Peter Amey, Ester Pedida, Trevor Hilton LITURGY ROSTER FOR NEXT WEEKEND 27th Sept. Saturday Sunday (4 Sun of Month) 6.00pm 8.00am Welcomer: J. Barrett P. Neville Comm: M. McMahon J. Southwell Reader: K. Mason W. Thomas Min. of D. Frost G. Whiteley Eucharist: M. White T. Frost B. Redfern Servers: Volunteers Volunteers Ministers this Saturday: Welcomer: M. Redfern, Comm: Whale family, Reader: Whale family, Euch.Min: M. White, B. Redfern, Servers: Volunteers, Sunday: Welcomer: D. Large, Comm: Volunteer, Reader: R. Forsyth, Euch.Min: M. Williams, M. Fitzgerald, Servers: Volunteers Flowers 26th/27th September: M. Fitzgerald rd Planned Giving last week: Pastoral Revenue last week: Code very good good help OUR SYMPATHY and prayers are extended to the family of Brett Darney whose funeral will be held on Tuesday 22nd September at 11am in St Patrick’s Church. PARISH FUNDRAISER. A raffle has been organised to help with costs of Skye & Patrick Veech attending the Ignite Catholic Youth Conference in Brisbane 24th–27th September 2015. 1st Prize $50 Coles Voucher, 2nd Prize Coffee set. Tickets $2 each. On sale after Masses. Last chance to get tickets. Drawn this Sunday. CONGRATULATIONS and best wishes to Frank Lacey and Ross Conn who celebrated milestone birthdays recently, reaching the biblical fullness of time (3 score and ten) “Mental Health Doesn’t Discriminate” Date: Monday 12th October 2015 Venue: Wellington Civic Centre Time: 10.00am to 3.00pm Guest Speakers: Dr Ian Spencer, Edward Daley, Germaine Rich, Pip Job, Rachel Rathbone All welcome to this community event. “We are not here to tend a museum, but rather to cultivate a flourishing garden of life.” St John XXIII HEART WOMEN’S CONFERENCE 16-17 October 2015 Fairfield RSL Sydney NSW A time to come together as women to be refreshed and renewed in our busy lives. Spoil yourself. Dream again. Feel loved, honoured and cared for. Register: The CatholicGuy.tv/heart Email: heart@the catholicguy.tv Phone: 1300 734 880 Pope Francis' Encyclical Laudato Si': On the Care for Our Common Home is a call for global action as well as an appeal for deep inner conversion. “Promote smart growth. Create liveable communities with beautiful design and plentiful green spaces for everyone, especially the poor. Tackle noise and ‘visual pollution,’ and save cities' cultural treasures. Design spaces that help people connect and trust each other.” (Pars 44-45, 113, 143, 147) Saint of the Week – St Pius of Pietrelcina, (Padre Pio) priest (Sep 23) Francesco, named in honor of St Francis of Assisi, was born to Giuseppa and Grazio Forgione, peasant farmers, in the small Italian village of Pietrelcina on May 25, 1887. From his childhood, it was evident that he was a special child of God. Francesco was very devout even as a child, and at an early age felt drawn to the priesthood. He became a Capuchin novice at the age of 16 and received the habit in 1902. Francesco was ordained in 1910 after seven years of study and became known as Padre Pio. On September 20, 1918, Padre Pio was kneeling in front of a large crucifix when he received the visible marks of the crucifixion, making him the first stigmatized priest in the history of Church. The doctor who examined Padre Pio could not find any natural cause for the wounds. Upon his death in 1968, the wounds were no longer visible. In fact, there was no scarring and the skin was completely renewed. He had predicted 50 years prior that upon his death the wounds would heal. The wounds of the stigmata were not the only mystical phenomenon experienced by Padre Pio. The blood from the stigmata had an odour described by many as similar to that of perfume or flowers, and the gift of bilocation was attributed to him. Padre Pio was able to read the hearts of the penitents who flocked to him for confession which he heard daily for 10-12 hours. Even before his death, people spoke to Padre Pio about his possible canonisation. He died on September 23, 1968 at the age of 81, and was beatified in 1999. .