st. andrew`s parish ~ agm 2016
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st. andrew`s parish ~ agm 2016
ST. ANDREW’S PARISH Incorporating the Communities of Werribee Central, Wyndham Vale, Werribee South, Werribee North, Tarneit West and Little River GROUP REPORTS ~ AGM 2016 ~ PRAYER OF POPE FRANCIS FOR THE JUBILEE YEAR OF MERCY Lord, Jesus Christ, You have taught us to be merciful like the Heavenly Father, and have told us that whoever sees you sees Him. Show us your face and we will be saved. Your loving gaze freed Zacchaeus and Matthew from being enslaved by money; the adulteress and Magdalene from seeking happiness only in created things; made Peter weep after this betrayal, and assured Paradise to the repentant thief. You are the visible face of the invisible Father, of the God who manifests his power above all by forgiveness and mercy: Send your Spirit and consecrate every one of us with its anointing, so that the Jubilee of Mercy may be a year of grace from the Lord. We ask this through the intercession of Mary, Mother of Mercy, You who live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever . Amen Welcome to St. Andrew’s Parish Werribee 105 Greaves Street Nth., PO Box 872, WERRIBEE VIC 3030 Ph: (03) 9741 4144 Fax (03) 9741 4433 Email: werribee@cam.org.au Website: www.standrewswerribee.org.au Parish Priest: Assistant Priest: Assistant Priest: Fr. Frank Buhagiar Fr. Benneth Osuagwu Fr. Shymon Thekkekalathungal Parish Office Hours: Monday – Thursday 9am to 4pm Friday – 9am to 12.30pm and 2pm to 4pm (closed 12.30 – 2pm) LIST OF CONTENTS OUR VISION/MISSION STATEMENT A PARISH SNAPSHOT OF 2015 REPORTS FROM: St. Andrew’s Parish Core Team St. Andrew’s Parish Pastoral Team St. Andrew’s Parish Administration Team St. Andrew’s Parish Stewardship Program St. Andrew’s Parish Finances St. Andrew’s Parish Maintenance Group St. Andrew’s Parish Fair Committee THE COMMUNITIES OF: Wyndham Vale Bethany Tarneit West South Central & Werribee South St. Michael’s, Little River THE PARISH SCHOOLS: St. Andrew’s Primary School Bethany Primary School Corpus Christi Primary School Our Lady of the Southern Cross Primary School St. John the Apostle Primary School MacKillop Catholic Regional College PARISH GROUPS: Home Based Religious Education RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) RCIS (Rite of Christian Initiation of Students) RCIC (Rite of Christian Initiation of Children) Baptism Preparation Team Godstart Playgroup Little Treasures Children’s Liturgy of the Word Catholic Women’s League, Wyndham El Shaddai Charismatic Prayer Group Divine Mercy Prayer Group Italian Prayer Group St. Anthony’s Italian Community Society of St. Vincent de Paul Liturgy Planning Team Altar Society Music Ministry Sariling Tinig Filipino Choir Couples for Christ Sri Lankan Community and St. Joseph Vaz Choir South Sudanese Congregation and Women’s Group Tamil Community and Choir St. Andrew’s Theatre Company Peonies Craft Group Werribee South Rosary Group Prayer Ministry for Engaged Couples Engaged Couples Marriage Preparation Casserole Bank Young Adults Group, Altar Servers Knights of the Southern Cross Tennis Club St. Andrew’s Play Group ST. ANDREW’S PARISH ~ A SNAPSHOT 2015 Dear Parishioners and Friends, The year 2015 has been another great journey for our Parish Community. Two new assistant Priests joined our Pastoral Team, Fr. Shymon and Fr. Benneth. We opened another great educational facility at Tarneit West, St. John the Apostle Catholic Primary School from Year Prep to Year 6, with Mr. Simon Dundon as its Principal. Our Administration and Pastoral Teams moved into the newly refurbish Parish Office (Old Church Hall) at the end of March. The Parish House (Presbytery) was refurbished to accommodate the needs of our three Priests at the end of November. The ever changing human landscape of our Parish Community is very evident at our Parish Sunday Liturgies and at our five schools and MacKillop College. Many young families are still coming to live in Wyndham. During 2015 we have reached above the twenty two thousands, one hundred and forty one, parishioners young and not so young Catholics who live in our Parish boundaries. The reports from our large variety of Parish Groups tell us a very special story. We are trying our best to meet the many challenges of 21 st century. On the 8th December 2015, Pope Francis launched the “Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy”. I would like to quote part of his prayer for the Year of Mercy, “Send Your Spirit and consecrate every one of us with its anointing, so that the Jubilee of Mercy may be a Year of Grace from the Lord and your Church with renewed enthusiasm may bring good news to the poor, proclaim liberty to captives and the oppressed and restore sight to the blind.” As a Parish Community of Faith, we will take up the challenges to reach out to the marginalized. Our wonderful volunteers are the life-blood of our Parish: We are big enough to serve and small enough to care. On behalf of my brother Priest, Fr. Benneth and Fr. Shymon, our Pastoral, Administration, Leadership Core Team and our School Principals, it is my pleasure to present the Annual Parish Report Booklet at the AGM 2016 to the Parish Community. With courage, let us go forward in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Shepherd. Fr. Frank Buhagiar P.P. ST ANDREW’S PARISH CORE TEAM REPORT 2015 The St Andrew’s Parish Core Team is made of the priests and a small number of parishioners with a variety of experiences and knowledge that they are able to bring to the team. Our main objective is to offer support to the priests in any issues that may affect the parish of St Andrew’s. We are able to bring feedback from parishioners and parish groups to the Core Team monthly meetings. We also represent the parish at various pastoral occasions and parish meetings and events of the wider community. Our meetings begin with prayer and reflection followed by open discussion about current issues and forthcoming events in our parish community. Our role is to be active listeners and a voice for the people of St Andrew’s Parish. Currently the Parish Core Team comprises of Fr Frank Buhagiar, Fr Benneth Osuagwu, Fr Shymon Thekkekalathungal, Ann-Marie Palmer, Sashi Jeyarajah, Deanne Horkings, Loretta Wallace, Ernie Demate, Ignatius Simoes, Edgar Belir and Ralph Melmoth. Recently Matthew Bensted tendered his resignation and we are hopeful a new member will be appointed in due course. During the year we are joined by the Pastoral Associates, the Parish Admin Team and the School Principals at some of our meetings. Highlights for 2015 Our evening with George Otero in March St Andrews AGM Fr Frank’s 15 year anniversary as Parish Priest at St Andrews Meeting with Pat Love (Analyst – St Andrew’s Parish Profile) The opening and blessing of St Mary of the Cross Chapel at Mackillop College The blessing and presentation of the “St Joseph” bell for St Mary of the Cross Chapel Supported St Andrew’s Parish Fair Supported the production of “Hairspray” Supported the renovations/refurbishment of St Andrew’s Church We look forward to a continuing positive and productive partnership with our various parish groups and we thank them all for their ongoing commitment and support to the community of St Andrew’s. “I see it. Even more exciting, I see people envisioning a better future, sharing their vision and working together to make it happen.” (from - A Prayer for Community Builders) ST. ANDREW’S PARISH PASTORAL TEAM As our City of Wyndham keeps expanding, so does our Parish, which in turn creates an ever increasing demand on the Pastoral Team. We continue to provide leadership in various community liturgies, community building activities and in the sacramental life of the Parish. As Parish Team (Administration and Pastoral) we attended Team Time Away (Retreat) from 2nd to 4th June 2015 with the topic being “The Good Shepherd”, facilitated by Fr. Elio Capra. The Pastoral Team continually works towards accreditation through Personal Faith Development, Professional Development and Supervision. Each fortnight, we meet with the Administration Team for prayer and reflection. Following this time, the Pastoral Team continues to meet to discern and discuss any particular business and pastoral needs of the Parish. We hope to continue to answer the demands of our ever increasing Parish Community through prayer, supporting and empowering each other. Fr. Frank Buhagiar Parish Priest Fr. Benneth Osuagwu Assistant Priest Louisa Sullivan, Sherry Vivera Pastoral Workers Fr. Shymon Thekkekalathungal Assistant Priest Norma Marot, Marthese Temming Pastoral Associates THE ADMINISTRATION TEAM The Administration Team continues to offer strong support to Fr. Frank, Fr. Benneth and Fr. Shymon, the Pastoral Team, all Parish Groups and Parishioners to assist in the day to day functioning of the Parish of St. Andrew’s. We endeavour to be a welcoming face and voice to all who have contact with the Parish. We are continually updating information and procedures relevant to our Parish of St. Andrew’s and all programs that we offer. We acknowledge and are grateful for the dedication and hard work of the large number of volunteers that help keep the Parish functioning. For those we do not meet as often but who are continuing to work behind the scenes, we say a big thank you for all you have done. We appreciate your continued commitment. We warmly welcome all new volunteers. The Administration Team is financed by the Parish of St. Andrew’s through the Thanksgiving Offering. The Administration Team acknowledges this and is grateful for it. We hope to continue to answer the many demands of this ever increasing Parish Community with a friendly smile that makes dealing with all of us here in the Parish Office a pleasure. Jen, Birgit & Cora Admin Team STATISTICS FOR ST. ANDREW’S PARISH, WERRIBEE 2015 Parish Census: 5,496 21,521 Families with individual members registered Sacraments 2015: 239 206 227 84 21 Baptisms First Holy Communions Confirmations Funerals Weddings 5 Nursing Homes: Uniting AgeWell Manor Lakes Aged Care Facility BaptCare Wyndham Lodge Werribee Terrace Aged Care Facility Mercy Place Wyndham Manor Court Aged Care Facility Werribee Mercy Hospital: incl. Psychiatric Ward, Geriatric Ward, Mother & Baby Hub Parish Primary Schools: St. Andrew’s PS Bethany PS Corpus Christi PS Our Lady of the Southern Cross PS St. John the Apostle PS Catholic Regional College: MacKillop Catholic Regional College Our Christian stewardship is about being a Faith Community working together and complementing one another’s gifts and abilities. It is the way we use the gifts given to us in order to benefit the people in our Parish and the wider community. “Stewardship is a joyful act of recognizing God’s providence.” (St. Mary of the Cross Mackillop) The primary means of income for our Parish of St. Andrew’s is the Stewardship Program. It is our responsibility to fund Parish Services and Maintenance of our Buildings adequately. Parish Services: Support for young families by our Pastoral Associates and our Baptismal Team Visitation of elderly and sick parishioners by Priests, Pastoral Team and Volunteers to Werribee Mercy Hospital, five Nursing Homes and family homes Visits and preparations for funerals by Priests and Pastoral Team Sacramental preparation for children by our five Catholic Primary Schools, Home Based Religious Education Program, RCIC and RCIS Programs Spiritual guidance and pastoral care for our students and youth Priests are Chaplains at MacKillop Catholic Regional College Spiritual guidance, pastoral care and compassion for families in times of sickness, separation, grief, and support for Engaged Couples Maintenance of Parish Buildings: To support the growth of our Parish and Diocesan Services Upkeep of Parish grounds and Parish buildings (five Catholic Primary Schools, two Churches, Presbytery, Parish Admin Centre, Old Church Hall, newly refurbished Parish Centre) Parish Staff Our priests alone cannot achieve the above. It is achieved through the employment of our Parish Staff – Administration Staff, Pastoral Associates, Pastoral Workers, a House Keeper and a Gardener. Thank you to the families who are up to date and/or have paid their Parish Stewardship contributions in advance, your commitment is greatly appreciated. For those who are a behind, now is the time to recommit. Just $5per week from every family would go a long way in supporting OUR Parish. Jen Climie (on behalf of the Finance Committee) ST. ANDREW’S MAINTENANCE GROUP Objective: To Church owned assets assist in the management to maintain, upgrade or reconstruct buildings, ground areas, etc. (excluding schools) as required and directed by Parish Priest or Parish Office. Areas of Interest: * * * * St. Andrew’s Church & grounds St. Michael’s Church & grounds (Little River) Penola Community Hub (formerly convent) St. Andrew’s Tennis Club Projects Undertaken: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Reconstruction of St. Andrews Church toilet amenities. Upgrade & repair bore water pumping & reticulation system to St. Andrew’s church grounds. Re-slate roof & clean bluestone façade to St. Andrews old church. Installation of new windows to St. Andrews old church. Complete internal restoration St. Andrews old church, including electrical, plastering, painting etc. Installation of new air-conditioning split unit to assistant priest living quarters St. Andrew’s presbytery. Relocation Sacred Heart statue to front of St. Andrew’s Old Church. Underpinning & external repairs to St. Andrew’s Church. Internal painting & repairs to St. Andrew’s Church. New steel perimeter fencing to St. Andrew’s Tennis Club - Russell St. Re – carpet St. Andrew’s Church sacristy. New built – in robes & restoration of existing drawer unit St. Andrew’s Church sacristy. Installation of padded kneelers to St. Andrew’s Church. Re-polishing seating St. Andrew’s Church. Cleaning Sacred Heart statue at St. Andrew’s Church. Birdproof roof venting & repairs to St. Michael’s Little River. External & Internal painting to St. Michael’s Little River. Construction new garages, store areas & Sacristy meeting room St. Andrew’s church. New chainwire fence to rear St. Andrew’s church. Upgrade church bell motor equipment St. Andrew’s church. Creation of memorial garden St. Andrew’s church. Painting to external of St. Andrew’s presbytery & toilet block. Install gravel to rear garden area St. Andrew’s church. Re- Construct St. Andrews School BBQ shelter and re-align boundaries with new corrugated c/bond fencing. Installation of new air conditioning split system to priest’s 3rd living quarters. Renovation of bathroom to 2nd priest’s living quarters. Conversion old convent to Penola Community Hub Conversion Old Bluestone Church to parish office. St. Andrews Presbytery renovation to return to Priest’s residence. Future projects : * * * * * * New steel perimeter fencing to St. Andrew’s old church & grounds. Stormwater drainage system to St. Michael’s Little River Construct toilet facilities to St. Michael’s Little River Repairs to leadlight window ventilation hoppers to St. Andrews church Painting to external of St. Andrew’s church. Underpinning foundations St. Michael’s Little River. Current projects : * St. Andrews Church re. – Carpet & stone tiling altar steps to St. Andrews Church John Alessi & Associate Maintenance Group St. Andrew’s Parish Fair 2015 President’s Report The 2015 Parish Fair was a success. We began the year by electing a new committee who came with great ideas and different things to try. The Fair was held on the 21st November 2015 and the weather on the day of the Fair was lovely and I’m sure helped to attract the crowds and keep them there. As you will see from Janine’s report the amount of money raised was helped by the ‘pre-fair’ activities and I would like to congratulate and thank the following groups for their support: Our Lady of the Southern Cross Primary School Parents and Friends, Corpus Christi Primary School Parents and Friends, The St. Andrew’s Golf Day and The Multicultural Pizza Night Group. We had some successful non-parish stalls with people asking to attend again in 2016 and in the main our parish stalls ran well. As with any event there are always ways to improve and the 2016 Fair Committee will be able to address the few items that have arisen such as the rides, lack of volunteers and new signage. Some of the things we looked at after the 2014 Fair and addressed were: the return of the Fresh Veggie Stall and purchasing a new fryer for the Hot Chips. These things were addressed for the 2015 Fair and I think helped to make the day a success. I would like to thank our parish priests Fathers Frank, Shymon & Benneth who attended the day and seemed to have lots of fun. I am very grateful for the team God put across my path and ever thankful that they took on roles on the Executive Committee: Janine & Ciaran Donohoe, Danielle Glaubitz, Birgit Minness, Bernie Hogan, Belinda Sullivan and Linda Mc Dougall. I would like to thank the general members for their support and input, namely Ben Minness, Adrian Rigato, Richard Lilly and Kristen Powell. A big thanks goes to Jen Climie and Gerald Fastuca for all their hard work and excellent running of the Car Raffle. I would also like to thank our Parish school principals and their teams, Marlene Monahan, Jennifer Poon, Linda Roynic and Michael Gavaghan and Rory Kennedy. I am also grateful to the St. Andrew’s Parish Office staff as I realise that the Fair and all it involves disrupts their routines as well. On March 9th 2016 the committee proudly presented a cheque to the value of $25,776.77 to the Parish Finance Officer, Jen Climie in Fr. Franks absence, and to the Parish of St. Andrew’s. Thank you all for your continuing support. Lou Sullivan, St. Andrew’s Fair President 2015 St Andrew's Fair Incorporated 2015 Final Fair Results Fair AGM 09-March-2016 Stalls Afternoon Tea BBQ / Chips Bethany Housewares / Christmas Cake Raffle Books Cakes Car Raffle Launch Chocolate Toss Christmas Hamper Raffle Corpus Christi P&F Fundraiser Donations / Sponsorships Donuts Drinks Espresso External Stalls Fairy Floss Fresh Produce Golf Day Sponsorship OLSC P&F Fundraiser Outside Stall Raffle Photo Booth Pizza Night Plants Pony Rides Rides Showbags Snow Cones and Popcorn Spinning Wheel St Andrew's P&F St Andrew's Tennis Club Tattoos Young Adults Group / Car Wash Fundraiser Total Stalls 2015 Fair 814.70 3,543.93 999.70 328.35 1,477.05 258.00 866.25 420.15 600.00 1,002.00 1,202.10 1,142.65 1,699.70 2,100.00 741.40 1,145.55 1,500.00 1,000.00 109.00 324.05 2,162.50 2,511.05 150.00 1,372.00 696.85 1,092.90 2,000.00 171.10 442.20 229.10 500.00 32,602.28 Less Expenses Administration General Fair Expenses Hire Plant and Equipment Total Expenses 2015 Fair 1,016.56 4,246.95 1,562.00 6,825.51 Net Final Income 25,776.77 Car Raffle Car Raffle Income 2015 Fair 53,494.00 Car Raffle Expenses 1st Prize - Ballan Holden (car purchase) 2nd Prize - Nespresso Coffee Machine 3rd Prize - Werribee Car Wash 4th Prize - All Green Nursery 5th Prize - Mansion Hotel & Spa Booksellers Prize - Good Guys Postage/Permit/Newspaper Ad Results Total Expenses Net Final Profit for Car Raffle 2015 Fair 20,511.52 549.00 Donated 200.00 300.00 500.00 992.40 23,052.92 30,441.08 St Andrew's Fair Inc - Assets Books Chip Fryer Computer / Laptop Printer Raffle Barrel Signs Software & Accessories Spinning Wheel & Prize Stand Stationery Storage Containers Total Assets Approx. Value 250.00 1,650.00 496.00 50.00 150.00 1,000.00 466.00 350.00 200.00 200.00 4,812.00 WYNDHAM VALE COMMUNITY 2015-2016 AGM Report We would like to acknowledge the people of the Wathaurong tribe who are the traditional custodians of the land we know as Wyndham Vale. We continue to enjoy the fruits of their guardianship and we thank them for that. The area is rapidly growing and the majority of my time is spent visiting families preparing for the baptism of a child or children. I also spend some time visiting parishioners for companionship or to minister communion. We continued our weekly scripture reflection at Our Lady of the Southern Cross Primary School and continue to celebrate the Community Mass, with fellowship, on the first Sunday of the month. Our community masses have become great occasions for socialising after mass, as well as spending time together in worship. We have had a few young people come on board to be lectors, which is fantastic! We also have Children’s Liturgy of the Word at the masses where the children go out before the readings with a leader and look at the Gospel at their level to gain a better understanding of what it is about. I would love for you to contact me if you would like to be involved in the community masses whether reading, welcoming people as they arrive, handing out Take Away Sheets, helping with Children’s Liturgy etc. The Leadership Group is continuing (see tabled report) and we are trying to come up with innovative ways to support the community. One of the outcomes was to create a Wyndham Vale Catholic Community newsletter called Branches. If you would like to receive a copy via email or ‘snail’ mail please contact me at the Parish Office, werribee@cam.org.au or 9741 4144. Whether you are new or old to the Wyndham Vale area or know of anyone who needs support in any way, please contact me through the Parish Office, as I would love to meet and support as many people as I can. Lou Sullivan Pastoral Worker, Wyndham Vale Community WYNDHAM VALE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP GROUP REPORT Chairman: Nimal Pandithakoralege Minute taker: Caroline Simoes Pastoral contact: Lou Sullivan School Liaison: Sandy Henderson Newsletter contact: Sandy Henderson Financial: Peter Walters Youth contact: James Glaubitz Community Mass contact: Val McAndrews General Members: Sarah Kelly, Tess Mijares We would like to acknowledge the people of the Wathaurong tribe who are the traditional custodians of the land we know as Wyndham Vale. We continue to enjoy the fruits of their guardianship and we thank them for that. During the past year the Wyndham Vale Catholic Community Leadership Group has seen some changes with the membership of the group. The focus of this Leadership Group is to support the existing families and the inflow of new residents to feel a part of the Wyndham Vale Catholic community and to feel linked with the Parish community of St. Andrew’s. We would like to thank Fathers Frank, Shymon and Benneth for all their support and for celebrating our Community Masses. The group meets once a month at OLSC School to discuss relevant community and spiritual matters for the Wyndham Vale area. The various coordinators update the team with their reports. Coinciding with the Community masses we produce a community newsletter called Branches and we acknowledge the efforts and commitment of Sandy in updating the newsletter for us. Everyone is encouraged to send in articles to Sandy. If copies are required these can be sent our electronically, please email Sandy on hendo-9@hotmail.com The Community Mass is celebrated by one of the St. Andrews Parish team priests and is held on the first Sunday of every month (excluding school holidays). We thank and appreciate OLSC School for allowing us to use the hall for this purpose and their continued support. The numbers of families coming to the Community Masses have grown. As with any upcoming community we could always do with more willing pairs of hands to assist in the children’s ministry, reading and choir. Father’s Day was also celebrated with great success after the Community Mass. There was a very good gathering and everyone enjoyed sizzling sausages from the BBQ. We had great fun at our Minutia Night (Trivia) in August. The entrance fee was a gold coin donation and we had prizes of movie tickets, bottles of wine and booby prizes for the losing team. The night was put together by Peter Walters and MC’d with lots of fun and laughter by James Glaubitz. All those in attendance had wonderful time. An ongoing effort is to get the youth involved in activities in the parish community; encouraging the young children & youth to be involved in our gathering events and how they can be drawn to attend and participate in Mass. Any ideas are appreciated! BETHANY GATHERING GROUP The Bethany Gathering Group meets once a month and its members are group leaders in the Bethany Community. The leaders discuss happenings and activities of their respective groups. The evening begins with a prayer and reflection followed by a cuppa and chat. Whilst each monthly meeting is keenly anticipated by the group members, there are highlights through the year. As in the last few years, a highlight for the group for 2015 was the Trivia Night and the theme for this year was Pop Stars. The Trivia Night is always a fun evening with games, competitions, raffles and prizes for best dressed. A huge appreciation goes out to Josie King, Mary Xuereb and Marthese Temming who are the main organisers of this event. We also thank all the sponsors and participants for their regular and untiring support. A special thank you goes to Peter Walters who stepped in the place of the regular MC Sam Ioppolo, who was unable to MC the night in 2015. Our other highlight for the year is the preparation of the Christmas Gifts for the needy families in our community. The gifts are funded through the Gathering Group’s fundraising activities, mainly from funds raised on the Trivia Night that is held in September. In 2015, the gifts were a combination of a Christmas Sweet item together with a Gift Voucher. Preparing the Christmas Gifts is a great and enjoyable meeting, as all the leaders use their talents to package the festive items with the efficiency of a professional group whilst enjoying their time together. We thank Marthese Temming (Pastoral Contact); Birgit Minness (Meetings Host and Supporter and Co-Chairperson); Josee King (Gathering Community Newsletter); Tom Shone (Men’s Group, assisted by Ben Minness); Mary Rayner (Finances); Ash Fitzgerald and Natasha D’Cunha (Bethany Primary School Representatives). Anna Manche, Chairperson BETHANY COMMUNITY JEWEL TEAM There are many who help with the planning, setting up and organisation of the Bethany Community Mass which is held on the 2nd Sunday of each month (except during school holidays). The Mass is held in the Bethany School Hall at 10.00am. The Bethany Community Children’s Choir regularly sings at our Masses. Jim Lazardo was the musician for some of the Masses. We appreciate their commitment and enthusiasm, drawing the community into prayerful song. Leah Arida, Judy Cammayo and Helen Emmanuel help in the organisation of the choir and its involvement with the Community Masses. Mary Rayner, Josee King and helpers organise supper and a cuppa after Mass in a welcoming friendly environment. Many parishioners help put away the chairs and backdrop. In May, on Mother’s Day, the children handed prayers and chocolates to the mothers who attended the Community Mass. The last Mass of the year was a Christmas Mass, where the children sang and acted out the Christmas Story. Jesse Payet was the musician for that Mass and taught the children “Joyful, Joyful” from Sister Act. Santa arrived after Mass with treats for the children. Attendance at Community Masses varies from 60 to 120 people, up to 200 for our Christmas Mass. We thank all those who have helped to make our Liturgy very special, especially Fr. Frank, Fr. Benneth Osuagw and Fr. Shymon Thekkekalathungal Marthese Temming Pastoral Associate BETHANY MEN’S GROUP The Men's Group was started many years ago when there was a stereotypical perception that the men in the community went to work, and when they got home their time was taken up with needs of the home and family. There was little opportunity for men to unwind socially with other men. Sure there are some that get to the footy or who have a social outlet, but generally we were going from the pressures of work to those of home via means of a stressful commute. Many women, and again this is a generalised, stereotypical view that certainly doesn't apply to everyone, had the opportunity to interact with other mums at school pick-ups or through various other groups that are available. I feel like I’ve walked bare-footed over hot coals and no doubt been badly burnt on the way with that pre-amble, but broadly, that was the basis for the creation of a Men’s Group. Despite popular rumours, we aren't out there partying and drinking and talking footy and telling bawdy jokes until all hours. We’re just guys, relating socially with other guys. On the way, we’re making friends and helping each other whilst building a sense of community and mutual support. I'd better explain what we actually do. Once a month we meet socially for a meal at a variety of venues around the Werribee area. We'll have a meal and maybe a drink and talk about whatever we want to talk about. Even a late night would have us home by 9.30pm. Invariably we end up feeling better for ourselves and ready to face the rigours of work and home with refreshing confidence. It doesn't matter that we might have heard the same stories a dozen times, we are just there for each other’s company. I never cease to be amazed at the variety of topics that we are variously knowledgeable in. I’ll always learn something, and occasionally it might actually be true! There are no rules and no obligations, except that you pay your own way and for that reason we try to go to venues where there are a range of options available to cater to all budgets. I like to think we welcome everyone willingly into the group. We try to hold our gatherings on the third Wednesday of each month, although I have moved that around a few times to try to help people to get along. Unfortunately though a change of night often inconveniences more than it helps. We always gather from 7pm and order our meals at 7.30pm. We learnt long ago, that waiting until everyone arrived before we ordered invariably resulted in us waiting for someone who had something come up that prevented them from coming, causing us to get very hungry waiting! Initially the group was started to give the men in the Bethany community a social outlet, but we’ve never really adhered to any boundaries. If you want to come along, and you an adult male, then I’m sure we’ll make you welcome. The hardest thing to do is to come for the first time. I can't speak for others who come along, but I can attest that after an outing I certainly feel empowered to face the rigours (and joy) of work and home again. It would leave a hole in my month if I wasn't able to get along. I'm grateful to my family in encouraging me to get out, as otherwise, I'd probably just spend the evening exhausted and falling asleep in front of the TV, watching something that doesn't even interest me... As co-ordinator of the group, it makes my life a lot easier to communicate by email. In the early days, I used to print flyers and do targeted letter drops each month all over Werribee to those in the group. Then I graduated up the technology scale and started phoning people, but making a lot of calls each month and then having a 5 minute chat each time took too long. So, like it or not, we’re now an email organised group. If you are interested in coming along, then please contact me via mens-group@standrewswerribee.org.au or care of the Parish Office. Ben Minness Men’s Group Co-ordinator BETHANY COMMUNITY FINANCE REPORT Our 2015 financial year was very successful and we managed to support some very needy families in our community. Our major fund raiser, the Trivia Night which was held in August again, was a wonderful success and raised $1301.10. These funds and other balance in our account helped us to purchase eighteen $80 dollar Gift Vouchers which were wrapped on top of beautiful biscuit tins and delivered to eighteen families in the community. The current balance of our account to date is $550.42. On behalf of the Gathering Group, we would like to thank the community for their continued support of the Trivia Night because without their attendance we would not be able to help our needy families. Mary Rayner Finance BETHANY GATHERING LETTER The Gathering Letter is e-mailed to the parishioners in the Bethany Community once a month. New families are added on to the email address as they are made known to us. The Gathering Letter reminds people of the Community Masses and informs them on the activities and groups within the Community. It also gives broader information on the happenings within the Parish of St. Andrew’s. We thank Jenni Bravington for her continued support in the collation of material, layout and distribution of the Gathering Letter. ST. ANDREW’S TRIVIA NIGHT We thank Peter Walters for stepping in to MC the night. It was a wonderful evening with much fun and laughter. The theme was “Pop Stars” with many dressing up, making it a colourful evening. Thanks to all who so generously give of their time throughout the year and on the night itself. Special thanks to Sam Ioppolo, Mary Xuereb and Josee King. $1,301.00 was raised on the night. Marthese Temming Pastoral Associate ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE COMMUNITY, TARNEIT WEST St. John the Apostle Community is a rapidly growing community with many young families moving into the area, many of whom are seeking Baptism for their children. Each family receives a visit upon enquiry, welcoming them into the Parish community and informing them of the Parish activities. Community Masses are held the fourth Saturday of each month (except School holidays) in the Community area at the front of St. John the Apostle Primary School. The Community Masses are great occasions for welcoming families preparing for Baptism and creating an opportunity for the community to know one another. We thank the school community who play an active part at these Masses. We are also very grateful to all who have attended, served and helped in preparing to make these Community Masses constantly an enriching experience. We thank Vina and AJ Angeles who helped in the preparation of these Masses, the musicians AJ Angeles and Daniel Bernardo and the singers who shared their ministry with us during the masses. St. John the Apostle Playgroup meets each Tuesday morning from 10.00am to 11.30am in the portables at the back of the St. John the Apostle Primary School, entrance is through the front of the school. We have activities/craft, story time, music/song, prayer and morning tea at our gatherings. We also celebrate Birthdays. In 2015 we had a visit from Wyndham Council informing us on “Hygiene for Children’s Teeth”. Five of the children who atteneded the Playgroup from the start, have moved on to School at the conclusion of the year. This is a friendly group which warmly welcomes new members. Marthese Temming Pastoral Associate Tarneit West WERRIBEE SOUTH/WERRIBEE CENTRAL COMMUNITY I take this opportunity to thank each and every one who welcomed me with smiles, open arms and hugs and allowed me to serve you and the community. Overview: The leadership group for the Community is formed to better understand and serve this area and we gladly welcome any suggestions or opinions in this matter. Community Mass: We continue to celebrate the Community Mass at the Corpus Christi Primary School hall on the third Sunday of the month at 10 am excluding school holidays. A children’s liturgy of the Word is held during the Mass, where the children gather together at a different place to share the Gospel reflection by hearing from the Leader in a way they understand and have their own discussion about the Gospel. After the Mass everyone is invited to stay for a cuppa to get to know each other. Our community masses have become wonderful opportunities in getting to know each other after mass and also spending time together in worship. Community Masses are a special time to welcome children and their parents who are presenting for baptism at St. Andrews Parish. Family Visits: Families who are presenting a child for Baptism are visited by a member of the Pastoral team before the Baptism takes place. This is a good way to get to know the family on a personal level and make them feel welcome, also to answer queries, or just to set a person’s mind at ease. We can arrange visits if you are in need to share your pain or grievance or if you feel sick or lonely Little Kids Play Group: We have a Corpus Christi Little Kids playgroup on every Wednesday, 9.00am to 10am at the school portables. It is a great meeting point for the parents who have younger children with their siblings at the school and a place to meet new families in the community. Our Gratitude: Finally I would like to thank you all—for your faithfulness, support, encouragement and hard work. It is a joy being part of this community and I look forward very much to the year ahead, experiencing the faith journey with you, celebrating and worshipping as we step up in faith, trusting always in the gracious God of all. Sherry Vivera Pastoral Worker ST. MICHAEL’S, LITTLE RIVER The Catholic Community in Little River meets on a monthly basis, usually on the 4th Sunday of the month to celebrate mass. We share and enjoy a cuppa after mass. For any enquires please call the Parish Office or contact Maryanne Pernice on 0419 539 055. ST. ANDREW’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 2015 SCHOOL YEAR ANNUAL REPORT 2015 School Year in Review Education In Faith The school continues to participate in the St Andrew’s Parish liturgical life through weekly class masses, Sacramental celebrations and Feast day masses. Fr Elio Capra was engaged to facilitate family faith nights for the sacraments of Reconciliation, Eucharist & Confirmation. A hermeneutical approach to Religious Education continued through the use of termly image and scripture. Glenn Mugavin, the Religious Education leader was available to work with teachers during collaborative planning to assist teachers maintain a high quality RE program and approach. Prayer is an important feature of the faith life of the school, with assemblies, staff meetings and other gatherings beginning with prayer and classes expected to begin and end each school day with prayer. Anne Marie Palmer continued in her role as Parish Liaison and Liturgy Co-ordinator, also a position of leadership to continue to maintain the school’s strong links to the parish. Learning & Teaching Marie Westgarth was appointed to the position of Learning & Teaching Leader with responsibilities for working with the leadership team to assist teachers to develop in their ability to deliver an effective and contemporary approach to learning and teaching. Marie was also the Collaborative Impact coach for the Visible Learning Plus Collaborative Impact project. This is a three year project centred on the research of John Hattie. The development of the CAFÉ model across the school continued. The CAFE model is an approach to teaching reading based on the skills of Comprehension, Accuracy, Fluency and Extending Vocabulary. This approach gives students greater responsibility for their learning, especially in choosing appropriate and interest based reading material. A play based learning approach was introduced at the Foundation and Grade One level of the school. This approach is based on the work of Kathy Walker and is focussed on engagement of students through using their interests combined with the intended curriculum to allow children to use their curiosity and creativity in pursuing small investigations. The development of Social and Emotional competencies is also very important during this time. Student Wellbeing Julia Cascone assumed responsibility for Student Wellbeing as well as teaching Creative Arts. It was the intention of the school to use Creative Arts as a vehicle to help students explore social emotional competencies. During this year our senior students created a video on Cyberbullying and entered into the Catholic Education Student Wellbeing festival. Bounce Back remains our base resource for Social and Emotional learning within the curriculum. The school continued to engage a Catholic Care counsellor one day a week as well as beginning a new partnership with On Psych, a counselling program for students and families, half a day per week. Two new initiatives were trialled. The first was the Friendly Meeting place, a passive play area established in the library for students who for numerous reasons find the yard too hard to participate in. The other was a transition program for kinder to school and involve the grade Four students buddying with the new students and their families to be a softer introduction. School Community 2015 saw St Andrew’s, with Corpus Christi, complete their association with the Brimbank Family Engagement Cluster that included St Teresa’s, Albion, Mother of God, Ardeer and Our Lady’s, Sunshine cluster to begin a new Werribee Family School Partnership cluster involving the five St Andrew’s primary schools. To help launch this new initiative the emerging cluster was fortunate to be handed an opportunity to travel to Santa Fe, USA to work with Dr George Otero in his own surrounds. The cluster visited schools, community and cultural organisations to see the work of Family Engagement in action. Whole school learning expos began, coffee mornings and Jingle and Mingle, our Christmas get together all emerged through this work. Our grade two teachers participated in Family Centred Classrooms professional learning. The School Advisory Board, chaired by Tom Rickard, continued to provide advice for new school program and policies. The Board had input into the new Social Media policy and school community initiatives. The Parents & Friends continued to support the school and after a successful year of fundraising and social events were able to provided $12,000 to the school. 2016 Priorities ● School Improvement External Review and VRQA Audit ● Further strengthen our reading approach through the implementation of the CAFÉ model ● 3 year involvement in Visible Learning plus Collaborative Learning project ● CEM Student Wellbeing Strategy - Connect, Grow, Learn, Flourish ● Restorative Practice for Better Relationships ● Master Planning ● Santa Fe Study Tour, Better Together 2 Michael Gavaghan PRINCIPAL Bethany Catholic Primary School Werribee North Bethany Catholic Primary School commenced in 1995 with 163 students and 104 families. These pioneer families were extraordinary people. Despite very humble beginnings with just 9 relocatable classrooms on a paddock they trustingly embraced a dream. They dreamed of a school that should reinvent itself every day. A school that would be full of surprises – where relationship would be at the heart of any meaningful learning experience. A school connected to the world. A school that would seek to enrich the world and be enriched by it. A school where the adults and the students would co-exist in an atmosphere of mutual respect. A place where students would feel safe but at the same time a place of adventure guided by the invitation “take care but take risks”. It was to be a school where learning would be honoured – where we would promote rigour in the classroom and high levels of academic achievement – a school where we would recognise that everyone has different abilities and that few things are more degrading to the human spirit than constant failure. There was a commitment to success for all. Fast forward twenty-one years, it is evident that parents, teachers and students have been faithful stewards of this dream. After many years of working in relocatable classrooms, Bethany now has permanent, purpose built facilities that reflect a contemporary and relevant approach to education. The school aspires to a culture, where Hospitality, Hope, Heart and Healing are at the centre of our conversations and interactions. It is a school where all are committed to our guiding vision of ‘Creating authentic relationships for successful living within a Catholic tradition’. This culture of Hospitality, Hope, Heart and Healing guides our learning, our interaction with the community and most importantly it frames the expectation that all of us will grow towards our potential when given the right amount of time, support and encouragement. Bethany is a place where individual and team effort is valued. A culture of ambition and achievement enables all of us; parents, teachers and students to go beyond what we thought was possible and achieve far greater academic, social and emotional outcomes. The school works with a distributed model of Leadership. Succession planning allows for the school to work in a dynamic way that ensures consistency in management, pedagogy and practice. Today the school has 600 students in four specific Learning Centres. Each Learning Centre is managed internally by Directors who are members of the School Leadership Team. The Exploration Centre caters for the children at Foundation stage. The year 1/2 students learn in the Discovery Centre. The Bridging Centre and the Leadership Centre are learning spaces for students in year 3/4 and year 5/6. EXPLORATION CENTRE We explore with Hope DISCOVERY CENTRE We discover with Heart BRIDGING CENTRE We bridge with Hospitality LEADERSHIP CENTRE Strong leaders work to Heal our World The particular management, teaching and learning structures in each Centre are designed to meet social, emotional and cognitive needs of the students at their stage of development. Students are supported within Centres, via direct and scaffolded instruction to build skills, attitudes and values to enable strong personal and social capability. We endeavour to instil in all children a sense of achievement, ambition, self-efficacy and resilience. It is vital that students develop lifelong skills that enable them to become healthy, optimistic citizens who are able to actively contribute to their community of Wyndham and the wider world. At Bethany Catholic Primary School, we are ever mindful of the vital importance of excellent teaching. Bethany will only ever “be as good as those who transform buildings into imaginative learning spaces which open students’ hearts and minds to the world around them and prepare them to take their place in that world”. (Quote by Margery Evans, CEO of AITSL, 24th April, 2013) Parish Partnership Sacramental Preparation Participation in Bethany Community Masses Participation in the Parish Fair Support of Bethany Faith Community initiatives Community Partnership In 2015 we celebrated strong partnerships with our parents, our Parish and its various schools, as well as our shire and the wider world. Parent Partnership Parent / Teacher Education Group Sub-Committee Groups: Hospitality Service Fundraising Parent Reading Tutor Group Parent School Assembly participation Parent participation with classroom activities when required: Excursions Special Projects Civic Partnership Travel Smart Project Community Sport Partnership Involvement in Wyndham Building Blocks Close links with Quantin Binnah Community Centre Global Partnerships Links with Reggio Emilia (Italy) Links with Harvard University (U.S.A.) Links with Stephen Hepple (London) Links with Dr. Loretta Giorcelli (International Educator) Links with Dr. Vikki Graf It is our belief that “it takes a village to raise a child”. Corpus Christi Primary School Werribee 2015 2015 Highlights 30th Anniversary Celebrations and Memorial BBQ This year we celebrated 30 years as a Faith Community in the Parish of St Andrew’s. We celebrated in various ways throughout the year which culminated in a special liturgy at our Community Mass on Sunday 18th October. Mass was followed by a special Blessing of a new BBQ built in memory of Mr John Glaubitz, a much loved and respected member of our community who was a member of staff at Corpus Christi. Sadly John passed away in December 2013. John was a Teacher, Mentor and Friend of the Corpus Christi community for 23 years, from our inception in 1985 to 2008. John’s legacy of community building, welcome and working in partnership is symbolised in the BBQ. At the conclusion of the formal part of the day, the Annual Corpus Christi Arts Show Display and School Open Day began with family fun including a giant slide, games and Family Picnic / BBQ Many past and present family members and friends attended and viewed how the school has grown and developed over 30 years. Education in Faith This year as a Parish we organised special masses for our children who received their First Eucharist. This was one way to accommodate the large numbers who attend these special masses. On Sunday 16 th August our Grade 4 students celebrated First Communion at two very beautiful, reverent and meaningful celebrations led by Fr Frank and Fr Benneth. After consultation and evaluation we determined as a Parish to celebrate this sacrament in the same way in 2016. Master Plan Development This year we completed a Master Plan to inform our future development as a school for the benefit of every child and family enrolled at Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School. We based our Master Plan on sound educational needs and goals. These include a strong emphasis on the principles that support collaboration and communication between all members of the community, in order to assist in student learning. A committee consisting of Fr Frank, staff and parents worked through a Master Plan Development process with our Architects – Baldasso and Cortese. All members contributed in a significant way to the final outcome. We were able to develop a plan that ensured input from all stakeholders in our school and we believe responds to the future education needs of all in the community of Corpus Christi. Applications for Capital development from both Australian and Victorian sources have been made. Potential building projects can come to fruition as early as the end of 2016 if successful. Safe and Sustainable Travel to School Project This year we continued to work with Wyndham Council to increase our Active and Safe Travel to School. The new crossing on Wedge Street occurred as a result of much work in this area. The data we collected weekly of walkers and riders to school had shown an increase of approximately 5% since our program began in 2014. This was a pleasing result and work in this area will continue even though our official ‘funded program’ with council has finished. We are currently determining the best location for additional bike and scooter racks as we anticipate a growth in the number of students riding to school as a result of the program. Family-School-Community Partnerships and Community Conversations We are recognising as a global community that we alone as a school cannot educate a child. 40 years of research is clearly telling us how important partnerships in the educative process are for each child’s success. We need to be working together to support children’s learning and when we work together in partnership and family engagement is increased, learning outcomes for students will improve. At Corpus Christi we are constantly exploring ways to improve family engagement in the learning of their children for this year and into the future. Some actions to date include: Membership of a Family School Partnership Cluster Links to home in Planning documents and overviews sent home each term Newsletter focus on Learning as a school and within each unit Review of ‘Home Learning’ Policy Establishment of a new Werribee Parish Cluster in 2016 As part of our work in this area we invited Mr George Otero to support us by leading a day with staff, parents and students with this focus in mind. We had about 20 parents meet with George for a conversation on Wednesday 29th July. The basic premises of his work include the following: Partnerships Every child matters. We know parents are the first and most important educators of their child. As teachers, it is vital we work together with parents, carers and families to improve student wellbeing and academic achievement. We want to be partners with parents / carers. Relationships Throughout his work, Dr George Otero emphasises that relationships are the key to educational success. By building relationships, we connect with each other and develop our sense of community and belonging. When we build relationships, there is mutual trust and understanding. We want to build a relationship with parents /carers. Communication To develop positive relationships, we need effective communication. George helps us to explore how we communicate and what parents want from school communication. We want to communicate better with parents / carers. Santa Fe Study Tour Three staff from Corpus Christi attended a study tour during the Term 3 holidays to Santa Fe New Mexico. We were part of a group of 18 with representatives from our Parish, Primary schools and MacKillop College. Our tour was titled “The Better Together Study Tour”. The Better Together Study Tour provided us with a number of significant opportunities, including: * Increasing our understanding of school community development principles and * Developing a deeper understanding of the link between school community, student wellbeing, learning and teaching and education in faith spheres of schooling. The tour also provided an opportunity to build positive relationships between the parish and schools in the St. Andrew’s parish. It was an exciting opportunity and our learnings and experiences will certainly impact our work into the future. St Andrew’s Parish Cluster In 2014 a Cluster was formed with five schools in the Brimbank / Werribee Area, including St Andrew’s and Corpus Christi, with a view to creating a new “Werribee Cluster”. In 2016 our new St Andrew’s Parish Cluster will be formed consisting of the 5 Parish Primary Schools within the parish of St Andrew’s and a convenor will be employed to facilitate the work in the area of Family/School/Community partnerships and connection. Through our cluster we will look for ways to authentically engage with families and the broader community in substantial ways that positively impact on learning outcomes for all children. SCHOOL PRAYER This year we completed our School Prayer and it will be ‘launched’ in a special celebration at the beginning of 2016. The work of Mrs Viv Adamko, our Religious Education Leader and the members of our RE team at Corpus Christi need to be acknowledged and thanked for their wonderful leadership and dedication to the nurturing and development of our school community as a Faith Community and for their role in the development of this prayer. We work together as a faith community to bring quality Catholic education to all in our care. Linda Roynic Principal OUR LADY OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL Current enrolments : 399 Prep : 65 Year 6 : 38 Educational Priorities Last year we are participated in our school review process with the support of the Catholic Education Office. Parents, staff and students are involved in reflection and planning processes with a view to developing our 2016 – 2020 School Development Plan. The educational priorities for 2015 have been Improving the numeracy engagement and outcomes for our students Working with our Schools Improving Schools partnership of St Francis Tarneit, St Martin’s Laverton and St Peter’s Sunshine SW on Maths teaching with Michael Ymer Creating further links with our parent community and the local community Building parent partnership in the learning processes for their children Establishing social justice links in the parish and community as a faith outreach Completing the Catholic Identity reflective inquiry Building leadership capacity with both staff and students Our 2016 focus areas are : Parent involvement in the School Wide Positive Behaviours program that supports our students to build strong, positive relationships between their peers. The Schools Improving Schools group are working with Mathematics expert Michael Ymer. This process includes the 4 schools coming together for a Professional Development Day on 21st May, Michael working in schools with staff and twilight workshops for year level cohorts of teachers from each of the schools. Michael is also working intensively with or Principals, Learning and Teaching leaders and Maths Leaders. We plan to continue this process in to 2016. Continuing the 5 Parish Primary schools partnership in the professional study tour with George Otera from New Mexico.. The focus of this tour is reflected in the mission of the Centre for Relational Learning “Our mission is to encourage and support, people, communities and schools to attend to their relationships as the best way to ensure the educational success of every child.” This process has been consolidated with the creation of the Werribee Catholic schools Hub and the addition of our Hub co-ordinator across the 5 schools. Our Leadership team is working with a consultant to further develop our coaching skills and the processes with which we support staff professional learning. Building on the work completed in 2015. Learning walks with staff and parents, conversation circles around particular areas of curriculum focus and workshops with visiting experts for our parents keep everyone informed. Staff and students are working with the Apple Training Team, and the Google community to enhance our ICT skills and provide challenging and interconnected learning opportunities for staff and students. We are continuing our involvement as a member of the Wyndham Schools Community Hub working with the Smith Family, Manor Lakes P-12 College and Wyndham Park Primary to build community connections and involvement. Currently we have projects in place with the ‘Kids Thrive’ - working with our Year 5/6 students. The focus being on social justice and the project sponsorship and implementation of 5 student led projects. We are also working with ‘Song Room’ and the Year 3 and 4 students are being mentored by a performing artist. We have placed an application for a Victorian Government grant to construct our 4 th and final learning centre. We are awaiting news of this grant. We continue to build our relationship with the Aged Care Centre through student involvement in liturgies, Mother’s and Father’s Day visits with gifts, singing and activity sessions with the residents. Both students and residents look forward to these occasions. Our Parents and Friends group and their many support parents have continued to help us grow as community by supporting families in need, providing social opportunities and working tirelessly for the benefit of our community. We are very proud of our Social Justice Team and Our Student Representative Council who initiate opportunities for our students and families to show their support of those less fortunate through collections of food and clothing, fundraising and awareness raising - .eg. our sleep over at school for the homeless. We have a fantastic school community that endeavours to involve itself in all aspects of school, parish and wider community life and we hope our continuing journey together will build on this strength. Jennifer Poon (Principal) ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE PRIMARY SCHOOL TARNEIT WEST St John the Apostle Catholic Primary School, Tarneit West officially commenced operation as the fifth primary school of St Andrew’s Parish on Friday, 30 th January 2015. Serving the faith community of Tarneit within the boundaries of Tarneit Rd, Sayers Rd, Boundary Rd and the Werribee River, it began with enrolments of 105 students. The inaugural staff included the following: Mr. Simon Dundon (Principal) Mrs. Rosalie Baldwin (Deputy Principal & REL) Mrs. Janet Belir (Administration Officer) Mrs. Angela Anderson (Year 4/5/6 Teacher) Mrs. Leah Jozeljic (Year 2/3 Teacher) Ms. Kathleen Warr (Year 1 Teacher) Mrs. Jenny Fenech (Year Prep Teacher) Miss Alisha Keogh (Year Prep Teacher) Mrs. Annette Palma (Part Time Teacher) Mrs. Louise White (Part Time Specialist Phys Ed Teacher) Mrs. Alison Holmes (Part Time Learner Support Officer) Mr. Toto Penaflor (Facilities Manager) The finalised stage 1 building comprised two open planned learning centres linked by a collaborative learning space, a community space and an administration area at the front entrance. The land was segmented using temporary fencing enabling the area used in the stage one development to be fully landscaped ready for students to use from day one. School families quickly embraced the positive culture of the school and attended working bees to maintain the building both inside and out. The students also quickly made connections with their new classmates and teachers and identified the following school highlights during the inaugural year. Official School Opening & Blessing Whole School Excursion – Lancefield, Victoria. Sacramental Celebrations School Sleepover Data gained via our School Improvement Surveys indicates that parents, students and teachers all hold St John the Apostle Catholic Primary School in very high regard with extremely high scores in the areas of School Community, Leadership & Management, Education in Faith, Learning & Teaching and Student Wellbeing. The community of St John the Apostle would like to convey their appreciation to Fr. Frank and the people of St Andrew’s Parish. These people both past and present, have lived the parish mission to outreach to those parishioners on the fringes of their large parish by establishing high quality Catholic School’s such as St John the Apostle Catholic Primary School. Yours sincerely, Mr. Simon Dundon (Principal) MACKILLOP CATHOLIC REGIONAL COLLEGE Gospel values and the tradition of St Mary of the Cross is the grounding and inspiration for our College vision: Celebrating All Life Challenging All People Dreaming the New Day The provision of an innovative, challenging and collaborative learning and teaching environment within a rapidly evolving society encourages students to reach their full potential as life-long learners. The beautifully maintained gardens, sporting fields and recreation areas compliment the outstanding facilities of MacKillop. MacKillop boasts innovative and technologically rich state-of-the-art learning areas including an exemplary Science wing, a 400 seat Auditorium within the Performing Arts Complex, an outstanding Sports Centre with gymnasium and an excellent Creative Arts Centre. A dedicated Trade Training Centre - Engineering. Broad and comprehensive curriculum offerings at MacKillop include a contemporary Gifted and Talented program and support for students who experience learning difficulties. We have established successful policies and practices that support student wellbeing. Our unique and dedicated Year 9 Campus provides programs which foster close links with the local community. We offer a diversity of pathways for our students through our offering of VCE, VCAL & VET subjects. Our emphasis on contemporary learning strategies is supported by up-to-date and extensive digital infrastructure. This includes a 1:1 notebook program, a comprehensive wireless/hard wire network in all classrooms throughout the College as well as a dedicated ICCT centre which provides students and staff with specialised video and podcasting studios as well as green-screen animation workspace. Curriculum With small class sizes across all year levels, we offer our senior students an impressive array of over 40 Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) subjects with alternative pathways through Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) and Vocational Education and Training (VET) certificates as well as inclusion in the SEDA Sports Development Program. From Years 7 – 10 a strong core and elective program establishes effective learning and study practices. The College has a dedicated Year 9 campus at St Mary’s Werribee South and a select-entry vocational program for Year 10 students. At Year 7 we have the Julian Tenison Woods Program which is a select entry program for our gifted and talented students. The College also offers students the opportunity to study a second language which comprise of French, Italian and Japanese. Sports MacKillop is involved in Year 7 – 10 SACCSS Premier League competitions in netball, basketball, football, soccer, softball and volleyball. We continue to have outstanding success in sport at local, state and national level. Students can also participate in athletics, swimming, cross-country, golf, tennis, futsal and equestrian just to name a few. Education in Faith Opportunity is given for students to continue to develop their faith and grow in knowledge and wisdom within an inclusive environment which respects diversity and values dialogue. The Religious Education program, the Retreat programs, liturgical celebrations, and involvement in works of service and charity, all seek to engage students to come to a deeper appreciation of our Catholic Identity and its contemporary relevance to their lives. This is now further enhanced with the opening of the Chapel of Saint Mary of the Cross. The Chapel is a place of prayer, of belonging to God, which invites peace and stillness, where rich symbols and art speak to all and importantly connects us to our heritage. Visioning work at the College is ongoing as we develop our contemporary and flexible learning environment. Current projects include the building of additional learning spaces to expand and complement our existing facilities. Our College will continue to be a vibrant, faith-filled learning community as we prepare our students with the skills they need for citizenship and a life of meaning in the twenty first century. HOME BASED RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM 2015 (HBRE) Looking back on 2015 makes us very happy. We had a wonderful year with our 59 Students and their families. We were blessed to have our same Catechists as in 2014. We thank Danni Camilleri, Marijana Jerkovic and Clare Taylor for their dedication to our HBRE Program and the care they give to our students. We also had wonderful parishioners who helped us with Parent’s Meetings, Reflection Day and making of Confirmation Stoles. A special part of our program is a Reflection Day for our Confirmation students. Fr. Benneth’s RCIS students and Matthew Majur’s South Sudanese students join us for a lovely reflective day beginning with 9.00am Mass. During the day we listen to and reflect upon Spirit Filled People in our Parish. The day concludes at 1.00pm with delicious lunch. All children were prepared well and the Ceremonies for Reconciliation, First Eucharist and Confirmation were very reverent and well attended by families. Year 2015 HBRE and RCIS had 37 students for Confirmation and it was the first year that we celebrated the Confirmation Ceremony by ourselves. All those involved are to be congratulated. We were very grateful to the Parish Musicians who helped make our ceremonies so special. We love our Sacramental Program for children attending non-Catholic schools. We love watching our children develop throughout the four year program and we feel blessed to have been given the opportunity to coordinate such a wonderful experience for our children. Thank you & God Bless Therese Kennedy & Benita Dahanayake Coordinators RCIA – RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS This Easter 2016 we celebrated as seven catechumens (unbaptised), Nathan Fischer, Carly Lawrence, Sharnie Milner, Sarah Molloy, Julie Percy, Susan Xie and Paul Zhou, received the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist and one candidate (baptised in a Christian Church), Victoria Fischer, received Confirmation and Eucharist. These eight Neophytes (new Catholic’s) began their journey in July 2015 taking part in the Inquiry phase and after their Rite of Acceptance into the Order of Catechumens they moved into the Catechumenate phase. During the Lenten season they took part in the Period of Purification and Enlightenment, including the Scrutinies, before receiving the Sacraments of Initiation at the Easter Vigil Mass. The Neophytes continued their post baptismal catechesis, the Period of Mystagogia, as they move ever forwards in their relationship with God. The RCIA is never called a program but rather a process as a program implies that they have completed something but for all of us our journey of trying to be Christ like, of relying on the Holy Spirit for guidance and of growing continually in love towards God is never ending. Often we have people enquiring to become Catholic and do not know any Catholics who can stand for them as godparent or sponsor. The team approaches people we feel would be fantastic supporters to journey with them and I would like to acknowledge and thank our parishioners, Shannon Sweeney, Katrina Gauci, Chrissie Van Der Hoeven, Belinda Sullivan, Sarah York, Troy Rickard, Bev Sullivan and Sherry Vivera who journeyed with our neophytes (new Catholics), offering their support and knowledge. The RCIA team and parish sponsors are all volunteers and we give our time freely as nothing could more special than to see the joy on the faces of the neophytes at the Easter vigil mass as they stand beaming and proud, and I believe touched by the Holy Spirit! Louisa Sullivan RCIA Coordinator RCIS – RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF STUDENTS RCIS is a Catechism based series of workshops for secondary students preparing for the Sacraments of Baptism, Reconciliation, Holy Communion and Confirmation. Fr. Benneth was conducting the workshops in 2015. We congratulate the Students who attended and completed RCIS in 2015 and offer our prayerful wishes for their Faith formation ahead. In 2016, we have had 11 enquiries from students to be enrolled and to start preparing themselves for the Sacraments of Initiation. We started the program in the month of April and it will conclude mid September 2016. RCIC – RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF CHILDREN This service continues for school aged children seeking the Sacrament of Baptism. There are two programs per year, close to Lent and Advent. The children and their parents meet for six sessions on Sundays before 11.00 am. Mass. The children also attend Children’s Liturgy at that Mass along with other children attending at that Mass. This is a whole parish responsibility to ensure that these children approach Baptism mindful of the Catholic faith centred on Jesus Christ. Norma Marot RCIC Coordinator BAPTISM PREPARATION PROGRAM Parents of each family enquiring for Baptism for their children are visited. First time parents are required to attend a Preparation Seminar held on the fourth Saturday of each month. For subsequent children the Pastoral Associate gives a short revision of the Sacrament of Baptism when they visit. Evaluation forms from parents are very positive and indicate that the program is successful. Norma Marot Baptism Preparation GODSTART is a dynamic and engaging program for children aged 2 to 5 years and their parents and carers. It provides an introduction to PRAYER and SCRIPTURE in a fun and interactive way! The GODSTART session follows this basic structure: Bible Story – As a focus, the children are introduced to a scripture story or theme. Craft / Activities – We complete hands on craft activities based on the story or theme of the session. Song / Dance – We move to the prayer space. We use song, music and dance to reinforce the learning in the session. Prayer – We conclude with a prayer around the GODSTART prayer mat and end with a song. After the session, we have a short morning tea to encourage and foster friendships between the children and it is a chance for the parents and carers to talk and connect. GODSTART takes place every third Thursday of the month, in the St. Andrew’s Penola Hub, 33 Mortimer St Werribee from 10am – 11:30am. Our dates for 2016 are February 18th, March 17th, April 21st, May 19th, June 16th, July 21st, August 18th, September 15th, October 20th, November 17th, December 15th . Please contact Susanne Sweeny on 0438 372 952 for further information. LITTLE TREASURES PLAY- AND FRIENDSHIP GROUP The main objective: to create an environment for the parents, caregivers, their preschool children and babies to meet together regularly, make new friends and share ideas, information, joy and challenges. The gathering of our group was held at the Penola Hub each Wednesday from 10.30am – 12pm. (excluding school holidays). It is a very relaxed atmosphere for the parents and children involved, all the children are encouraged to play with the toys and other activities including drawing, art and craft works. There is a voluntary gold coin donation to raise funds to get toys and presents for Easter and Christmas for the children. We celebrate birthdays, Mother’s and Father’s Day by making cards and gifts and other activities to improve expression of love and care. The Little Treasures had their last day on Wednesday 14th of October due to low turnout. If there is an expression of interest for the opening up of this group please contact Sherry Vivera at the Parish office. CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD We have a committed group of leaders who lead Children’s Liturgy of the Word each Sunday during school terms at the 9.30am and 11am Mass at St. Andrews Church. The Children’s Liturgy of the Word refers to the practice of children leaving the Sunday Assembly during the Liturgy of the Word and gathering elsewhere to celebrate a separate Liturgy of the Word that is more appropriate to their level of understanding. This helps the children understand the meaning of the bible reading more easily with activities and stories. Children will get opportunity to share their ideas and participate in the prayers and songs. The commitment of our Leaders who are all volunteers is greatly appreciated and we are looking forward to build on this practice and involve the children more into celebration of the Mass. Please contact Sherry Vivera at Parish office for more information. WYNDHAM CWL BRANCH We have much pleasure in presenting our report for 2016 Our Branch has a very active membership who support the 3 parishes of Wyndham (Werribee). As we have now done for a number of years - we distributed our duties amongst the members so as to have more of our members involved with the running of the Branch. This has worked well for our Branch. Our meetings commence with lunch – we have our own private room at an Italian restaurant where we have a seniors meal. Following lunch our meeting commences. At each meeting “a Reflection” is an important part of the Agenda. In February we commenced our year with Mass celebrated by Fr.Jude. This year it was Ash Wednesday so the pupils and parents from St. James school attended the Mass. President Pauline and Secretary Denise were asked to join the procession carrying the ashes. At the end of Mass Fr.Jude told the students and parents of the work Wyndham Catholic Women’s League does for the 3 parishes. Members of our branch are involved with St.Vincent De Paul’s Op shop, Ministry to the Nursing homes in Werribee, Alter cleaning, volunteering at St.Peter’s parish office, Food bank meals for the needy and many other pastoral activities. In May we will be celebrating our 20th Birthday. A Luncheon will be held at the Italian Social club together with a presentation from Oz Knit. This will also be a fundraising event where we will invite guests to join us. Once again we have two Bus outings planned for the year. The City of Wyndham provide us with a free Bus. Members always look forward to these days. We look forward to continuing the work of the Catholic Women’s League within the families of the Parishes of Wyndham. Pauline Nicol President Denise Doolan Secretary. EL SHADDAI (GOD ALMIGHTY) CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP The El Shaddai Prayer Group consists of 20-25 members, meeting every Tuesday afternoon, 1 – 2.30 in St Andrews Penola Hub, 33 Mortimer St. Werribee. We meet to praise and worship the lord in song, learning and sharing our experiences of faith through the word of God and each other, and work in our community according to the need. The highlights of the group’s activities for 2015 were: Fr. Frank Buhagiar (Parish Priest), Fr. Benneth Osuagwu and Fr. Shymon Thekkekalathungal (Assistant Priests) taught and supported us in our Spiritual Journey and celebrated charismatic masses during the year On the 3rd of February, we started the year with a presentation mass: “Jesus Be Our Light” (2015) Adoration of the blessed sacrament with Healing Prayer for our needs and for the needs of others Lenten Programme theme: “Rich in Mercy”. Book of Archbishop Mark Coleridge, prayers Kari Hatherell Organized morning tea after our Ecumenical walk of the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday Personal Experiences shared of o The Canonization of St. Joseph Vas by Pope Francis, from Ruki Pandithakoralage o Leadership at a Catholic School, from Royston Fernandes, School Captain of Mary MacKillop College (2015) Participated in o “Sharing the Joy of the Gospel” – From the book of Pope Francis o “The Gifts of the Holy Spirit” - By Adrian Commadeur and Sr. Robinson o “Awaken to the Grace Within” – A DVD course from Jan Heath, from Queensland Retreat Day with Fr. Benneth with the theme “Call to Holiness, Fed and strengthen by the Eucharist that gives us the fire to Evangalise” New life in spirit seminars with speakers from members of the C.C.R center of Melbourne We celebrated an end of the year mass thanksgiving mass by Fr Shymon, finishing with a film on the life of St Joseph Vas, patron of Sri Lanka Would you like to come and see what this group is all about? You are all very welcome to come and join us. We are a multicultural group, who all come together to praise the Lord through the Holy Spirit. At the end of every session there is a Fellowship, and from there we evangelise with our life, wherever the Lord calls us to our Brothers and Sisters in need. For Prayer Support, Enquiries or a lift contact the core group members: Frances Bucci, John Vella and Philomena Fernandes, via St Andrews Parish 9741 4144. Thankyou all, may God Bless you and your families. DIVINE MERCY PRAYER GROUP We thank you Fr. Frank, Fr. Bennet and Fr. Shymon, for giving us this opportunity to come together and pray the Divine Mercy chaplet. As we meet every Friday, 9.30 at the Penola Hub, our group is growing stronger in presence and spirit every day. In addition to this, every third Friday we visit the elderly at the Mercy Place Nursing Home, to not only pray the divine mercy chaplet with them, but to also spend some time with them. Familiar faces are seen every week, however new faces have joined over the last year and have been greeted with a warm welcome. In the future, we’re hoping to keep our meetings at the church immediately following morning mass, with the priest/s taking part in the chaplet also. Thank you to everyone who came and celebrated the divine mercy feast on Divine Mercy Sunday, it was a great turnout, and the night was a great success! Philomen and the Divine Mercy Group ITALIAN CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP "GESU RISORTO" The Italian Charismatic prayer group "Gesu` Risorto" will celebrate 35 years of life this year, and has continued to meet in the Penola Hub every Wednesday morning from 10am to 12.00pm. The core group consists of a co-ordinator and 4 other persons. The main focus of the prayer group is praise and worship, scripture reading, reflection and sharing of Gods word. PROGRAM FOR 2015 . Lenten program. . Exposition and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.. . Reflections on the scriptures, occasionally by visiting speakers from the ICCR and other prayer groups and from DVD’s. . 6 week reflection from the Pope Frances’ book “La gioia del vangelo” (Joy of the gospel) . 3 week teachings on DVD on topics from the gospel of John. . Fellowship every last Wednesday of the month. . Intercessory prayers for the needs of the community. . Core group meeting once a month. . Attend leaders days once a month at ICCR Centre in Northcote. . Organize outings twice a year with community bus. . Attend Italian Charismatic Renewal’s annual 4 day National Conference in October. . Organize nativity play at the end of the year. CARMELA TRAMONTANA (CO-ORDINATOR) ST. ANTHONY’S ITALIAN COMMUNITY Our committee prepares for the celebration of three feast days annually: St. Joseph’s Feast Day is celebrated in March, St. Anthony’s Feast Day is celebrated in June and the Feast of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception is celebrated in December. Our celebrations include mass at St. Andrew’s Church and a procession around the grounds (weather permitting). The celebration on St. Anthony’s Feast Day includes the blessing of the bread. These celebrations are part of our culture and we hope to keep this alive by continuing the tradition of the celebrations. All who attend enjoy our celebration and get together to share afternoon tea and contribute to the basket for the poor. The Committee for this year includes Luisa, Santina, Vilma, Carmela, Rocco and Nancy. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY The St Vincent de Paul Society Werribee Conference which was founded on 4 July 1973 is a small group of volunteers who give their time to others in the community who are in need. We aim to serve the poor with love, respect, justice, hope and joy. We aspire to be recognised as a caring charity offering “a hand up” to people in need. We do this by respecting their dignity, sharing our hope and encouraging them to take control of their own destiny. We can manage five home visits a day and offer support by providing vouchers for food, medicines and clothing, order furniture as well as support children with their educational needs . We are able to stay with people until they are back on their feet; sometimes referring them to other agencies as we are not trained for complex problems. Conference members meet twice a month in the Penola Hub for prayer and discussion and new members are always welcome. . Each year we ask the wider community for support at the Poor Man’s Mass and through our Christmas appeal. Both are always a huge success which allows us to continue our work in a generous manner. The annual turnover for 2015 was approximately $105,500 consisting of 978 home visits assisting 1623 adults and 1719 children. We have 15 active members and 3 volunteers. “Go and do likewise. Love God and love your neighbour. Take care of those in need. Take a risk to offer help. Even take care of those who belong to a different group from you’’ George Cairns President Werribee Conference. LITURGY PLANNING TEAM Over the past year, the Liturgy Planning Team has continued to meet and support the Priests in planning the many different masses throughout the year. These included Christmas Penitential Service Lenten Penitential Service Holy Week Pentecost Mass Other Special Masses The Theme for this year is “MERCY” We have also welcome new members at the start of the year. Liturgy Planning Team ST. ANDREW’S ALTAR SOCIETY The Society is probably better known as the Church Cleaning Group because that is their main role in the Parish. The Parish supplies the cleaning needs and organises two special collections each year to help cover the cost of flowers. A small group of ladies take turns with the small item laundering (e.g. communion cloths) and another group gives valuable assistance to the priests with the preparation of weekday masses and other specialist jobs. Many of the men and ladies on the rosters have been volunteers for decades and some are forced to retire because of age or ill health. It is difficult attracting new volunteers. If you have ever considered joining the group, please give it some more thought. The work is not heavy and people are only called on to help once every few weeks. Times can be negotiated to suit you. Many of the current volunteers work part time or some even full time, but have rostered days off. We are very grateful to the men who assist with the vacuuming because that is the most strenuous job. If anyone is interested in finding out more about the rosters, please contact the Parish Office on 9741 4144. Thank you. ST. ANDREW’S PARISH MUSIC MINISTRY The St. Andrew’s Music Ministry consists of groups of singers and musicians who are dedicated to providing music and singing for the Sunday Eucharist and many other Parish Celebrations. The Music Ministry operates on a roster basis, attempting to cater for as many of the masses each weekend as possible, as well as special celebrations. The group coordinator’s role includes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Formulating a roster. Choosing appropriate music to match the readings of the day. Ensuring that the music is ready each weekend. Keeping track of copy-right issues. Informing all members of upcoming events. Organising and running regular practices. Ensuring that copies of music and overheads are created as required. We continue to provide the best service that we can to the Parish and are encouraged by the generally positive response to our efforts. We are fortunate to have a number of groups and individuals give of their time and talent on a regular basis and I would like to thank them for their commitment. St. Andrew’s Parish Choir practice is held in the church on the Tuesday evening before the choir is scheduled to sing. For anyone interested in attending, the dates are available at the Parish Office and are on the roster that is sent out to all Music Ministry members. Additional practices for special celebrations, such as at Easter, Pentecost or Christmas are also advertised. Anyone is welcome to join us, no experience necessary. We are continually seeking more members of the Parish who can make a contribution to the Music Ministry, no matter how small. Anyone who is interested in either joining a choir or contributing independently can contact Birgit Minness on Ph. 9741 3943 or bminness@bigpond.net.au or at the Parish Office on Ph. 9741 4144. Thank you. Birgit Minness SARILING TINIG FILIPINO CHOIR F – Filipinos coming from the three main islands of the Philippines: Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao I – Individuals with diverse talent, interest, age raging from 24 to 69 L – Loves music: to sing and to dance but, sometimes music doesn’t love us I – Interested in outings . . . June 3 – 5 2016, 16th Year Anniversary at Daylesford P – Practice is every third Saturday of the month and four o’clock pm before the five pm Mass of the first Sunday of the month I – Instant rehearsals we easily do for other institutions and Parish Combined Choir, we join both N – November Parish Fair . . . sell/buy tickets and entertain. Christmas and Holy Week we decorate the church O – Our main goal is to deliver and implement the words of GOD thru songs and helping hands in our own little way C – Christmas Carols we do in different nursing homes and every Christmas eve H – Happy heart, welcoming smiles and kind words are our rewards O – Over the mountains, over the sea, we remain solid as one big Family I – Introducing the 27 members: Vic, Medy, Elman, Julie, Timmie, Nick, Chit, Cynthia, Michael R – Rose, Raffy, Joy, Roger, Josie, Edgar, Janet, Gerry, Cora, Sergs, Clarece, Liz, Liezl, Nelly, Emily, Luchi, AJ and Vinna STFC280416 COUPLES FOR CHRIST FOUNDATION FOR FAMILY AND LIFE (CFC-FFL) The CFC-FFL have continually been very active in its General Assemblies and Cell Group prayer meetings. The faith community has been very much occupied with various activities such as Christian Life Seminars, Special Teaching nights and many other special events. We have been fortunate to have been visited by international missionary figures, including the Country Coordinators of China and Hong Kong, and the world-wide Servant General Frank Padilla of the CFC-FFL of the Philippines. In early April this year, the CFC-FFL Australia had its annual conference attended by about 300 delegates from all over the country and overseas. The conference weekend was likewise attended by our very own Fr Benneth Osuagwu, who officiated the Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction. Bishop Mark Edwards, OMI DD PhD, Auxiliary Bishop of Melbourne, celebrated the mass. A few other clergy also graced the occasion. There are plans to possibly introduce some new programs intended to provide extended support the young and adult members of the parish. CFC-FFL remains a strong faith group around the Parish. ENSEMBLE OF FAITH CHOIR Though the membership of the music group have been quite dynamic, the choir continued to be faithful in its mass music services in the Parish for over a decade now. In the past months, it has even been supporting the Young Adults Group Music Group as well. We anticipate to remain committed to serving in the Parish for a very long haul. SRI LANKAN COMMUNITY AND ST. JOSEPH VAZ CHOIR On 14 January 2015 ST JOSEPH VAZ was canonised by Pope Francis at Colombo in Sri Lanka. St Joseph Vaz was a native of Goa where he was born in 1651. Joseph was ordained in 1676 and was devoted to the Blessed Virgin. We are the Sri Lankan Community of St. Andrew’s Parish and have come together and formed a choir in September, 2013 which was named “Joseph Vaz Choir”. We sing on the 4th Sunday of every month at the 5:00 pm mass. We practice on Wednesday before the 4th Sunday at 7:45 pm. During the past year we have strengthen the group and the community. The group has participated in various activities in and out of the parish thereby getting to know other communities. We attended the feast of St Anthony in Lara organized by one of our members. This is an annual event. The Mass is celebrated in English, Sinhala & Tamil languages brining communities together. People from various parishes attend this celebration. In the coming year we plan to have family outings and community gatherings. In addition, we also organise the offertory which is a special moment in which several gifts are offered. This includes flowers which are a testament to the beauty of nature. The fruits basket, candles and other produce given to God in gesture of offering the best in each of us, and expressing the pure devotion and love of God. We encourage all families to take part. We also have a fellowship after the mass and welcome everyone to join us to share some food and get to know each other better, as this leads to serve the community and help each other at all times, which we hope to continue in the years to come. We also welcome any parishioner young and old, from any walk of life to come and join hands with us to serve together, by way of doing the gospel readings, serving at the altar, joining the choir, setting up and helping during and after the mass and any event which is organised, which will make this community strong and better to serve our parish. We also have members from Pakistan, India & Indonesia. For further information of the group please contact one of the following; Shandina de Zilva 0421 976 403, or Nimal Pandithakoralege 0417 374 593. SOUTH SUDANESE COMMUNITY The South Sudanese Parishioners and choir have been very active in the Parish in 2015 to 2016. They were involved in many activities. As usual we have choir singing every second Sunday. Every fourth Sunday we have South Sudanese Mass at 2pm. Every Tuesday night, rosary by the women’s group (Legion of Mary). Every Saturday we have Dinka school for school aged children from 1pm to 4pm at St. Andrew’s School and the Basketball team for the children every Friday and Saturday. Playgroup for the mothers and their children is held in St. Andrew’s Room 3 every Thursday. On the other hand we have lots of celebrations – Christmas celebration, Holy Family Sunday, St. Bakhita and Daniel Comboni Feast days and Easter. Last year we had a visit from Rome, a South Sudanese Priest who is studying in Rome, Fr. Stephen. Thanks to Fr. Frank for his warm welcome to Fr. Stephen who spent two beautiful and busy weeks with us. We also have a very blessed spiritual retreat for the whole day in the Penola Hub. We thank the Lord and Fr. Frank for having one of our catechists, William Daw, accepted to study for the permanent Deaconate. That is a great achievement for the Parish and South Sudanese Parishioners. Not to forget, last year we had a large number of children baptised and candidates who received their Reconciliation, First Communion and Confirmation. We thank those who really work hard with the candidates, Fr. Benneth, Fr. Shymon, Lou, Marthese, Sherry, Therese, Benita and others. Lastly, I would like to thank Fr. Frank, Fr. Benneth, Fr. Shymon, Deacon George and all the administrators plus pastoral leaders for all the great work they are doing to keep our Parish active. Also to all Parishioners of different communities in the Parish for their fruitful contributions. May God bless you all and keep you safe in this Year of Mercy. Thanks, Matthew Majur and William Daw TAMIL COMMUNITY AND CHOIR Fr. Anthony Gnanapragasam the Tamil Chaplin for the Archdiocese of Melbourne celebrates the Tamil Mass at the Penola Hub every third Sunday of the month at 5pm. The Tamil Community are very thankful for being welcome with open arms in our Parish of St. Andrews. Fellowship follows after each mass. Our choir sings cultural songs during the mass. Anyone is welcome to join us. Contact person – John Krishnakumar 0435 903 186 and Meshewaran Kingsleypillai 0469610716 ST. ANDREW’S AMATEUR THEATRE COMPANY The St Andrew’s Amateur Theatre Company was founded in 2009 and is supported by the St Andrew’s Parish particularly our Parish Priest Fr. Frank Buhagiar, Fr. Benneth Osuagwu and Fr. Shymon Thekkekalathungal. We provide a safe and welcoming environment where the youth of our faith community can come together to create entertaining productions. In 2015 we were proud to present Hairspray. Hairspray was set in Baltimore, Maryland in 1962, where a teenage girl called Tracy Turnblad had one dream: to dance on the “Corny Collins Show”. Hairspray is the story of how Tracy transformed from a nobody into a star overnight and how she used her newfound fame to influence racial integration. This bright and energetic musical had a beautiful message of acceptance and taught us to look past the colour of one’s skin and fight for human rights. It was wonderful to see so many talented young people in our parish come together and showcase their talents for the community. Due to their dedication, support and enthusiasm the show was a great success. For further information please visit our website at: http://www.standrewstheatrecompany.com PEONIES CRAFT GROUP We are proud of our craft group. Over the years we have all become close friends. We are a multicultural group with members who are Scottish, Spanish, Italian, Karin, Filipino, Chilean and Sri Lankan. Also a number of us moved here from Tasmania, North Queensland and Canberra. Currently we are undertaking a Prayer Shawl Ministry. This project was introduced to us most recently and each of us will take part in knitting the shawls. We will lovingly knit for those in need of comfort, a feeling of wellbeing and a knowledge that a loving God is always with them. We knit for all those known and unknown to us. Our parish will know who the people are in need of the shawls. Apart from that a number of us have undertaken a craft we learned in our youth called ‘French Knitting’. We are doing this via a product purchased from Spotlight, which enables us to make beanies for ourselves, relatives and grandchildren. Another member is doing some embroidery for a special wall hanging for the young kids who attend Liturgy Classes in the St Andrews Parish. Also, we are entitled to two day trips via a small council bus each year. For our first trip we have booked to go down to Waurn Ponds in Geelong. Others who have visited there have recommended it, so we feel it will be an enjoyable day. We always look forward to our weekly meetings, which are held on Thursday mornings from 10 a.m. to 12.00 and we would appreciate any further members who feel they’d like to join our group. WERRIBEE SOUTH ROSARY GROUP The Rosary Group gather together at St Mary’s Campus Werribee South, on the 3rd Thursday of the month from 2.00 to 3.00 pm excluding school holidays. The Rosary Group is a faithful group who come together to say the Rosary. We pray and intercede for the many needs which arise in our parish, we specially pray for the priests, sick people, those who are dying, for engaged couples and whatever the need and situation is requested by different people which needs to be covered in prayer. The Rosary group takes advantage of the Council bus trips offered to groups each year. We gather for a Christmas outing together to share the love and joy of Christmas. We make regular visits to Point cook Manor Aged care facility to pray the rosary with the residents. Prayer is vital for our parish to continue to run smoothly, so we appeal to anyone who has a spare hour once a month to join with us in prayer. Please contact Sherry Vivera at Parish office for more information. CASEROLE BANK Heartfelt thanks to all who contributed to the Casserole Bank in 2015. There were over 160 meals provided for families throughout the year with 16 regular volunteers. We are also very thankful to the year 12 students from MacKillop College who supplied many meals for the Casserole Bank. We are happy to accept casseroles, pasta, soups etc. with a list of ingredients attached. Please use ice-cream containers or non-returnable containers. Anyone wishing to contribute can leave casseroles at the Parish Office during office hours. For pick up or enquiries please contact Parish Office on 9741 4144. Louisa Sullivan, Sherry Vivera and Marthese Temming MINISTRY OF PRAYER FOR ENGAGED COUPLES The Ministry Of Prayer For The Engaged was set up so that prayers are offered by a team of ‘prayers’ from the Parish, for those couples who are engaged to be married. Members of the team are allocated couples approximately 3 months prior to the couple’s planned wedding day. The Rosary Group has taken on the role of praying for our engaged couples. ENGAGED COUPLES MARRIAGE PREPARATION FOCCUS has been used as an instrument for marriage preparation in St. Andrew’s Parish for the past 30 years. At the present time we only have one facilitator, a registered member of the Catholic Society for Marriage Education (CSME). During 2015, 21 couples were married at St. Andrew’s Church, as well as some couples getting married elsewhere; these couples were all prepared by the St. Andrew’s facilitator. The Church has a responsibility for marriage education and in helping couples live out the sacrament. FOCCUS assists by giving couples an opportunity to explore their strengths and weaknesses in a relationship, and the areas they wish to develop further. It is a comprehensive way of stimulating and helping people to grow. Whatever is discussed between the facilitator and the couple is essentially CONFIDENTIAL. If there is a need to seek help on the part of the facilitator, then this should be discussed with the couple and their wishes taken into account and respected. At all times the couple’s dignity, freedom and respect is maintained, allowing them the choice to share as much or as little of their story as they desire. As part of its work in the Melbourne Archdiocese in the field of Marriage Education, CatholicCare Family Services is responsible for maintaining the integrity of the FOCCUS instrument and for adequately training facilitators. Karen Michelon Coordinator YOUNG ADULTS GROUP We have been blessed with another successful year in the parish under the guidance of Fr. Benneth. Firstly, we would like to acknowledge the hard work and efforts of Dillon Palmer and Alexandra Lawes for their leadership in the 2015 year. We start 2016 with a new leadership group, but with the hope of growing spiritually, cultivating our membership and continuing to contribute to the parish. Our highlights in the past year include: - Our monthly mass on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 5pm - Car wash drive held in November in support of the St. Andrew’s Parish Fair - Our 3rd year at the “Chocolate Toss” booth at the Parish Fair - Sending a delegation to the Australian Catholic Youth Festival in Adelaide - Providing music at the Carols and Christmas Midnight Mass in conjunction with “Ensemble of Faith” Parish Group - Hosting some games (and participating too!) at the Parish Picnic in March - Good Friday Stations of the Cross Mercy play “By His Mercy”- lead by Elizabeth and with the participation of our parish kids We would also like to acknowledge Jim Lizardo, who has been generously supporting our activities, from Christmas through to Easter. For those aged 18-35 who would like to join us, we meet at the Penola Hub at 6.30pm every second Friday. Please join in our activities which include Adoration, Praise and Worship, Bible reflections and social events like Pizza Nights and Bowling. Thank you and God Bless! ALTAR SERVERS The Parish Altar Servers have continued over the year to support the Parish in all aspects of liturgy. Our servers have also played part in services in our schools, as well as in other schools. We continue to welcome more servers to join our guild. Over the past year also we have had a number of severs who have reached year seven inducted into the Australian Branch of the Guild of St. Stephen at St. Patrick Cathedral. Here are some of the many things that the servers take part in: Sunday masses Christmas masses Holy Week Liturgies Supporting the schools in their masses Confirmations Funerals Pentecost Mass Training Sessions Other special masses We have been always encouraging students in the schools, those who have made their first communion to take an active role in the parish as an Altar Server. We also had a ‘Pizza Night’ for all the active Altar Server in our Parish and this will continue as well for year 2016. Fr. Shymon Assistant Priest KNIGHTS OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS (VIC) 2015-2016 has been a busy year for the KSC The Order is advancing steadily with the State Project that refocuses on relevance in our Parishes, through becoming more closely involved and working with the Parish Clergy. It was a great honour for me, at the Archbishop’s Dinner, to present Archbishop Hart with a cheque for $80,000 for the Priests’ Support and Education Fund, bringing the total over seventeen years to $1,000,000. This has enabled Seminarians to take on specialist studies, here and overseas, as well as supporting Priests who take on more training. Other fundraising enables donations to St. Vincent de Paul, Scholarships to our Regional Colleges, and a variety of other worthy causes. Support of petitions supporting changes to the abortion laws, protests regarding same sex “marriage” legislation, have been organised during the past year. There are many more legislative issues of which the Knights are organising to influence the outcomes. Refugees and asylum seekers are receiving support in many areas, and plans are being developed to broaden this activity. There is a great number of challenges to our Christian values that Parishes need to be organised to meet, or combat. It is in this area the Knights are becoming more active in Parishes, as the expansion plans progress. It is my hope to form a St. Andrew’s Branch of the Knights, to become a part of the broader body, and more effective in Parish functions, involving men of our Parish. John Hennessy, State Chairman, Knights of the Southern Cross (Vic). ST. ANDREW’S TENNIS CLUB The St. Andrews Tennis Club continues to deliver great friendship and physical exercise for all club members. During the past 12 months the club has conducted coaching and competitions for our juniors and seniors with the addition of ‘Open Senior Week, during October for the past two years. The courts are used every day of the week by our schools and club members. We the committee have continued to maintain the clubhouse and grounds with renovation. Social Open Days are conducted twice a year with The Edith Grinham Cup Open run every April. New memebers are welcome to come and join in with any of our events that are run every day and Wednesday night Joe Micallef President of St. Andrew’s Tennis Club on behalf of the hard working Committee. ST. ANDREW’S PLAYGROUP & ACTIVITY GROUPS St. Andrew Playgroup and Activity Group are held on Tuesday in two sessions at the Penola Hub. The first one, Playgroup, between the hours of 9am – 11am, followed by the second session 12noon – 2pm for Activity Group. The morning session Playgroup is full up with 25 children attending and the after lunch Activity Group has 20 registered children. Playgroup could take a few more as 3 to 5 children do not always show up on the day due to various factors – ie. child or family member sick or Mum has to work, etc. etc. Children must be 3 years old to participate in Activity Group after first attending previous St. Andrews playgroup session. Parent/s are require to attend to assist, when & where they can for playgroup session only. Last year we had a family Christmas party for the children. It was attended by not only the parents but also grandparents & friends of the family. This was held on the first Sunday in December. This was a great success – a wonderful time was had by all. Many thanks to Fr. Frank for letting us use the Penola Hub and for also joining us at the church. The children were dressed in nativity costumes and Christmas carols were sung by the children participating in the church together with their families. The Playgroup keeps it’s fees low to assist those families in the community that may be disadvantage by not being able to afford some of the larger costs charged by most playgroup in the municipality. It therefore, usually has one or two fund-raiser during the year to help raise the necessary monies required to buy new toys & funds required for the annual Christmas Party food, drink & most of all – Santa’s toys for the children. St. Andrews Playgroup & Activity group has entered into its 38 th year of operation and we hope that it will be here for many years to come. On a personal note, I would like to thank all the helpers, mums and dads and even the grandparents that help assist to make Playgroup so much fun and a very special thank you to Elly Keck for assisting me over the years in Activity Group. On a sad note, I have announced to Fr. Frank that I will retire at the end of this year, and hopefully someone will take up the reins where I have left off. Rosie Dunne Co-ordinator St. Andrew's Playgroups & Activity Groups