St Anthony of Padua Catholic Parish, Edwardstown Almighty ever

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St Anthony of Padua Catholic Parish, Edwardstown Almighty ever
Parish
Information
Parish Administrator
Fr. Phillip Alstin
Parish Catechist
Hugo Chis
Parish Secretary
Robyn Grave
Office Hours
St Anthony of Padua Catholic Parish, Edwardstown
19th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A
9th/10thAugust 2014
Almighty ever-living God, whom taught by the
Holy Spirit, we dare to call our Father, bring, we
pray, to perfection in our hearts the spirit of
adoption as your sons and daughters, that we may
merit to enter into the inheritance which you have
promised. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your
Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of
the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Mon & Tue 3.00-4.00pm
Wed-Fri 8:30am-12.00pm
Phone: 8297-1699
Email
edcathpar@adam.com.au
Facebook Page
StAnthonyofPaduaRomanCatholicChurch
Mass Times
Tuesday –Friday
9:30am
Saturday Vigil
6:00pm
Sunday 9:30am
Adoration & Benediction
Wednesday—Adoration
10am –7.15pm
Benediction 7.15
Church locked at 7.30
Sacrament of Confession
1hour Before Weekend
Mass
15mins before Weekday
"THE LORD WILL BE PASSING BY": In the first book of Kings chapter 19 today's first reading, Elijah
is to be found in the depths of despair, his mission from God having so often met with
frustration, he finally returns to the source of his faith; Mt Sinai where the great Moses before
him met God in the burning bush. But God does not come to Elijah in fire as he did Moses or
strong wind or earthquake for that matter. The Lord comes to Elijah in a gentle breeze,
"a whispering sound" a "still small voice".
I love this story of Elijah. It provides insight into what to do when we are overcome with what
appears to be rejection, failure, grief, in spite of all our efforts to live our faith. With all Gods
prophets killed and Elijah himself being hunted down he withdraws into the wilderness in great
poverty of spirit, where he lies down to die. But God did not give him permission to do so,
instead God asks him what does he think he is doing? The Lord sends him back renewed,
reinvigorated for the final stage of his mission.
God appeared to Elijah in a whispering breeze of the night, to St Paul in and through his
conscience (Romans 9), and to the apostles so fearful as if they have seen a ghost, (Matthew 14).
He is present in the ordinary lives of people. Jesus is no ghost. He is real, alive. Faith is not fearful,
but rather it is responsive, on the look out, watching, waiting, trusting, courageous, believing He
will come to us and be present in the lives of those around us and the circumstances we find
ourselves because we seek his presence first of all in prayer, at Mass. We have so easily become
accustomed to the removal or absence of God in all the political and economical posturing we
take, so often to the disadvantage of many, opening the way into sin. Personal interest and abuse
are common place even in the Church which has been tossed about in the storm, yet the Lord is
present amongst us. His love is never ending without measure.
In the words of Pope Francis: "the Lord has entrusted his message of salvation to human beings,
to all of us, as witnesses; and it is in our brothers and sisters with their gifts and their limits, that
it comes towards us and is revealed to us. And this is what belonging to the Church means.
Remember: being Christian means belonging to the Church".
ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
15th AUGUST—HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION
MASS at 9:30am at St Anthony's
Pope Francis' universal prayer intention for August is:
Mass
6.30pm Wednesday prior to
Benediction
“That refugees, forced by violence to abandon their homes, may find a
generous welcome and the protection of their rights”.
WITH GRATITUDE: Having reunited with you after two month leave, I am pleasantly surprised by the remarkable effort
made by parishioners in spite of your busy lives, to keep the doors open in my absence. Whilst it is a common practice
to find a replacement priest when taking leave, we have not done so primarily because we have such a valued resource
in our Parish Secretary and Catechist for whom we are all most grateful. A good supply of priests availed themselves in
order that Mass could be offered weekends and even on one occasion during the week. I am extremely grateful to
those priests: Monsignor Aitken who celebrated Vigil Mass and to Fr Welling, Fr Thoroughgood, Fr Small who came to
St Anthony's for Sunday Mass. Wednesday Benediction was served by both Fr Macaffery and Fr Wee from St Peter Clavier Dulwich. Monsignor Egar kindly offered Requiem Mass for Mrs Deidre Burt
Nothing amazing happened during my leave, unless you count the behaviour of Lucy our pound Beagle who has been
with us these past few years. I discovered upon returning after just a few days away, that she had somehow opened
the door of the freezer in the shed and ate a whole leg of lamb. Quite apart from the fact it was frozen solid, the freezer door is always temperamental and usually a requires a firm hand to open it. How Lucy was so successful is beyond
belief. I had bought this particular leg of lamb on special only the week before and thought it would go down well at a
family gathering upon our return. Next time away I won't bother with special arrangements for feeding her, instead
l'll simply point out where the water bowl is located and suggest she just help herself to the fridge!
NATIONAL VOCATIONS AWARENESS WEEK 2014
This week the Catholic Church here in Australia celebrates “National Vocations Awareness
Week” in which we give thanks to God for those serving in our Parishes and Church as priests,
deacons and religious Sisters and Brothers. It also gives us the opportunity to pray for more
vocations to the priesthood and religious life. I ask that you continue to pray for vocations, as
it is vital in our church. Join us in praying for vocations,
Jesus, you are the Good Shepherd who is always mindful of your Church. Watch over those who are baptised in
your name, and grant peace and harmony to all families. We ask you to choose from the families of our parish
many priests, sisters and brothers who will gladly spend their lives in making you known and loved. Amen .
The disciples cry out to Jesus in their distress, Lord save me.
This week, allow yourself to hear Jesus’ answer. Courage! Do not be afraid
Responsorial Psalm
LAST WEEK—COLLECTIONS
First Collection (Diocesan): $748.75
Second Collection (loose) : $236.55
Planned Giving: (Parish): $835.00
Pondering the Word—Anawim Way Vol. 10 No 6
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Am I aware of Christ’s call to me in the midst
of the storms of life?
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Is my heart sensitive to the presence of Jesus each
day?
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What are the distractions that prevent whole-hearted
Response to God?
Mary, help me to hear the call of Jesus in all the events of life
FEAST OF ASSUMPTION MASS
Friday 15th August is the Feast of the Assumption of Mary
into heaven, one of the two holy days still celebrated in the
Australian Church. Mass will be held here at 9.30am
Assumption Mass times in local parishes:
St Francis Xavier Cathedral—8am, 12.10pm, 5.45pm
Brighton —12pm
Glenelg—12pm; 6pm
Kingswood 12pm
Colonel Light Gardens 9am
Seacombe Gardens—7pm
St Bernadette's—12pm
St Anthony of Padua is now on facebook.
Www.facebook.com/StAnthonyofPaduaRomanCatholicChurch
Devotions and
other activities
Litany of the Sacred Heart of
Jesus and Rosary/ or Stations of
the Cross
Monday 6.20pm
Rosary : Tuesday 8.50am
Adoration & Benediction
Wednesday’s—All day Adoration
after weekday Mass concluding
with Benediction 7:15pm– 7.30pm
St Vincent de Paul Meeting
4th Monday of month at 7pm in
Meeting Room
St Vincent de Paul Sewing Group
Tuesday morning during school
term
10am-1pm - Pam 8277 2605
Passionist Family Groups
Contact 8297 1699
Parish Social Group
Various monthly activities, contact
office for further details
Playgroup
Friday 9.15-11am in the Out of
MASS INTENTIONS
SICK: Lance Goodgame, Jo Kerkhof, Carmel Rusack, Christopher McRae, Paula
Lewyzkyz, Elizabeth Kelley, Kathleen Forde, Herbert Brown, Eileen Supple,
Terry Quinn, James Murphy, Jenni Richardson, Angelo Ditroia, Joshua Bond,
Peter Fogarty, Zac Dunn, John Walker, Steve Halliwall,
RECENTLY DECEASED: His Eminence Cardinal Edward Clancy (Emeritus Archbishop of Sydney),
Lily Murphy, Deidre Burt, Pat Naughton, Steve Eustace,
ANNIVERSARIES: Dorrie Donnellan, Elena Lena, Lena & Zadro Families, Mary Bradley, Natalia
Mwroka, Frank Borbasi, Rosina Garuccio, Peg Kain,
PARISH SOCIAL GROUP
ST VINCENT DE PAUL
Our next meeting will be on Monday 25th
Edwardstown/Plympton conference
August at 11.30am. This will be followed
would like to give thanks to those
by a Pie & Pasty luncheon.
people who collect and supply the bread for our
Tea & Coffee provided.
weekend masses. Money donated goes towards
supporting the less fortunate in our parish.
After lunch students from
St Anthony’s School will entertain us with The conference also has a basket at the entrance
song and games. All welcome
of the Church to receive dry or tinned
goods suitable for distribution in our
Parish. If you are able to donate on a
VOCATIONS APPEAL
To coincide with National Vocations
regular or ad hoc basis it would be very
Awareness Week, this weekend there
much appreciated. Please be aware out of date
will be a special collection for Vocations.
items cannot be distributed and will need to be
Through this appeal you will be contributing
disposed of. The conference is always seeking
to the formation and training of Priests and
new members, if you have time to spare to assist
Deacons for service in the Archdiocese
with this work please contact the Parish Office.
School Hours House during school
Expressions of interest in finishing
the Stained Glass work in the
St Maria Goretti Chapel is now being
sort. Please contact the Parish Office
if you would like to contribute
term
Parish Stewardship Council
Fr Phillip Alstin
Mr Hugo Chis
Mrs Wendy Williams
Mr Gordon Williams
St Vincent de Paul sewing group have resumed on
Tuesday mornings 10-1pm. New members are
welcome please contact Pam or the Parish Office.
PARISH EVENTS
Mr Nigel Crabb
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Wednesday’s 10am—7.15pm (All day) concluding with Benediction 7.157.30pm
Mrs Christina Brachen
DATE
Mrs Paulina May
Mrs Pamela Gomes
Mr Tony Hettiarchchi
Mrs Sally Gaetjens
Parish Finance Council
Fr Phillip Alstin
Mrs Robyn Grave
Mrs Anna Pivato
Mr Peter Nussio
Mr Jim Gaetjens
12th August
26th August
MEETING TYPE
WHEN
Parish Stewardship Council
Parish Finance Council
7.30pm
7.30pm
AUGUST ROSTER 2014
SATURDAY
6.00 PM
SUNDAY 9.30AM
EXTRA ORDINARY MINISTERS
OF THE EUCHARIST
Vilma & Francis Faustorilla
Gil & Rose Ninoneuvo
READERS OF THE WORD
PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL
Pauline May
Jackie Harris
Lee Dowd
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ALTAR SOCIETY
Kevin & Ann McGeever
SEPTEMBER ROSTER 2014
SATURDAY
EXTRA ORDINARY MINISTERS
OF THE EUCHARIST
Stephen & Mariandl Dobozy
Danica Rusov & Pat
McAssey
READERS OF THE WORD
PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL
Sandra Alstin
Tony Whennan
Anna Pivato
Robyn Grave
ALTAR SOCIETY
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St Anthony's Parish School
Principal: Mrs Cate Birch
APRIM: Mrs Robyn Mercer
Phone: 8115 7500
6.00 PM
SUNDAY 9.30AM