25th October 2015 - Catholic Parish of Lindfield
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25th October 2015 - Catholic Parish of Lindfield
Catholic Parish of Lindfield-Killara Diocese of Broken Bay Holy Family Parish Church, Lindfield Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish Church, Killara MASS TIMES: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday LINDFIELD: KILLARA: Saturday 6:00pm Saturday Vigil: 5:30pm Sunday: 8:15am Sunday: 9:15am 10:15am 12:00 (Chinese Community Mass) 6:00pm (for both our communities) 9:15am No Mass this week 9:15am 9:15am 9:15am** 9:15am ~ 7:30am 7:30am 7:30am ~ SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays 5:00 – 5:30pm (Lindfield) For 15 minutes after the 5:30pm Mass (Killara) ** NO Mass at Lindfield on the second Friday of each month *** Healing Mass for whole parish at Killara at 10am each 2nd Friday of each month THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 25 – 10 – 15 BLESSING & OPENING OF THE SHIRLEY WALLACE PARISH CENTRE This week: Jer 31:7-9; Heb 5:1-6; Mk 10:46-52 Next week: Apoc 7:2-4, 9-14; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12 The first reading today from Jeremiah has the image of a very mixed group of people being called by, and following, the Lord: “the blind and the lame, women with child, women in labour.” Basically it’s a group of people who would find making a journey difficult. And that’s the point: other people would have probably told them not to try, to stay at home. But God invites even those for whom the journey is difficult. And that’s a comforting message – because at many times we ourselves will be numbered among those for whom the journey of being a disciple is a difficult one – and it’s good to know that God’s invitation isn’t withdrawn when that’s the case. Fr Colin 2 Parish Staff and Contact Information We are the one parish of Lindfield-Killara containing our two distinct but collaborating and cooperating communities centred on our two churches at Killara and Lindfield. Holy Family Church: Immaculate Heart of Mary Church: Parish Priest: Fr Colin Blayney Cnr Pacific Hwy and Highfield Rd, Lindfield Cnr Fiddens Wharf Rd and Charles St, Killara colin@lindfieldkillara.org.au 9416 7195 Assistant Priest: Fr Stephen Hamilton stephen@lindfieldkillara.org.au 0407 201 474 Apart from the case of emergency please restrict the use of the above numbers to between 9:30am and 5:00pm. For office or routine enquiries please contact the Parish Office during office hours. PARISH OFFICE: Parish Secretary: Philita Marundan: philita@lindfieldkillara.org.au Address: 388 Pacific Hwy, Lindfield NSW 2070 (Postal: PO Box 22, Lindfield NSW 2070) Ph: 9416 3702 Fax: 9416 3913 Email: parish@lindfieldkillara.org.au Parish Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9:30am-1:00pm and 1:30pm-4:00pm Catechist Coordinator (Primary Schools): Sue-Anne Sherwood sue-anne@lindfieldkillara.org.au 0416 141 508 Sacramental Programme Coordinator: Sue-Anne Sherwood sue-anne@lindfieldkillara.org.au 0416 141 508 Assistant Sacramental Programme Coordinator: Trish Rodgers Parish Bookkeeper: Alison Williams Parish Facilities Coordinator (voluntary): Anthony Cassidy Parish Primary School: Holy Family School 2-4 Highfield Rd, Lindfield 2070 Ph: 9416 7200 Fax: 9416 9342 Principal: Mr Lou Dogao Email: info@holyfamily.nsw.edu.au School Website: www.hfldbb.catholic.edu.au/ Parish Website: Saturday Lindfield 6:00pm Killara 5:30pm Sunday Lindfield 8:15am Killara 9:15am Lindfield 10:15am Lindfield 12:00noon Lindfield 6:00pm www.lindfieldkillara.org.au 24 Oct Bishop Peter Comensoli No Mass 25 Oct Fr Stephen Hamilton Fr Colin Blayney Fr Stephen Hamilton Fr Gerard Kelly Fr Colin Blayney 31 Oct Fr Stephen Hamilton Fr Colin Blayney 1 Nov Fr Stephen Hamilton Fr Colin Blayney Fr Stephen Hamilton Fr. Lucas Leung Fr Colin Blayney 3 RICHARD ROHR’S MEDITATION THE SECOND HALF OF LIFE: PEACEFUL CHANGE In the second half of life, one has less and less need or interest in eliminating the negative or fearful, making rash judgments, holding on to old hurts, or feeling any need to punish other people. Your superiority complexes have gradually departed in all directions. You do not fight these things anymore; they have just shown themselves too many times to be useless, ego-based, counterproductive, and often entirely wrong. You learn to positively ignore and withdraw your energy from evil or stupid things rather than fight them directly. Now, you fight things only when you are directly called and equipped to do so. You do not define yourself by opposition or eccentricity as the young often choose to do. We all become a well-disguised mirror image of anything that we fight too long or too directly. That which we oppose determines the energy and frames the questions after a while. We lose all our inner freedom. By the second half of life, you have learned that most frontal attacks on evil just produce another kind of evil in yourself, along with a very inflated self-image. They also incite a lot of pushback from those you have attacked. Holier-than-thou people usually end up holier than nobody. In the second half, you try to influence events, work for change, quietly persuade, change your own attitude, pray, or forgive instead of attacking things head on. Adapted from Fr Richard Rohr: Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life, pp. 118-119 MAGGS THOMPSETT’S RETIREMENT As advised last week, sadly Maggs Thompsett has decided to step down from her role in the Parish Office. Maggs has done a wonderful job in coordinating so many aspects of parish life and has done it all with great dedication and competence. We will sorely miss her and owe her a great debt of gratitude for her conscientious ministry to the parish. Maggs will be finishing up in the Parish Office at the end of this month. We will be farewelling Maggs at a special end of year dinner for the PPC, Finance Committee and School Board. Fr Colin THE SYNOD OF BISHOPS WHICH HAS JUST CONCLUDED IN ROME News on what has happened is fairly thin on the ground in the secular press. However you can find links to articles analysing the Synod discussions on our parish website under ‘News and Events’ ‘News/Articles of Interest’. OUR NEXT PARISH SOCIAL EVENT: CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT In December we will have an evening of Carols by Candlelight in the grounds of our Parish School. This will be a joint initiative of our parish and parish school and will also involve children from our State Schools in the parish and our parish choirs. In conjunction with the Carols there will be a range of food stalls (as we have had at our parish fete). Date: Friday 4th December – early evening until 9:30pm. Watch this space for more details. 4 Why are we called “Fusion”? Because we “fuse” together food, friendship, fun and faith on Friday for a fantastic time! All FUSION meetings are in the Shirley Wallace Centre above the church. Cost is $5, which includes pizza and dessert. NEXT MEETING for years 7,8 and 9 Friday 20 Nov Calling all Year 6 students! Come see what FUSION is all about… pizza, games and lots of laughing. Friday 27 November from 5.30 – 7.30 pm. Want to know more? Contact us on youth@lindfieldkillara.org.au. ________________________________________________________________________ WORLD YOUTH DAY Are you a young adult between 18 and 30 interested in travel? Would you like to meet other young adults from all over the world? Then you should consider becoming a pilgrim for World Youth Day 2016 in Krakow Poland! Please come to our information meeting TONIGHT Sunday 25th October at 7 pm (following the 6 pm Mass) upstairs above the church at Holy Family. We’ll have information about who, what, where, when and how we can help you! Enquiries: please contact Jean Shatek on 0437 445 347 or at youth@lindfieldkillara.org.au. _________________________________________________________________________ OUR MONTHLY CHILDREN’S MASSES A reminder of our Masses for November: * on the first Sunday of the month as usual (next Sunday 1st November) at the 9:15am Mass at Killara * in November the Children’s Mass at Lindfield will be on the third Sunday of the month rather than the second Sunday of the month (ie 15th November) to coincide with the special Mass to welcome 2016 Kindergarten families at our parish school. _________________________________________________________________________ Book of Remembrance The Book of Remembrance in each of our two churches in the parish will be put in its place of honour on All Souls Day and will remain in the church throughout November. Please write in the names of relatives and friends who have died in the last year: - at Killara the Book of Remembrance is on a stand in the middle of the church during this month of October - at Lindfield the Book of Remembrance is on a stand in the main foyer of the church. 5 ALL SOULS DAY All Souls Day falls on Monday week 2nd November. During Mass the Book of Remembrance, containing the names of those who for whom we pray in November, will be put in its place of honour in each of our churches. At each Mass we will also be inviting everyone to come forward after the Gospel to place a lighted candle on the altar (candles will be provided – please do not bring your own) which will burn during the Eucharistic Prayer. The candles will be the sign of all our prayers for those who have died, their light a sign of our hope in the resurrection. Mass times are: Lindfield 10:00am (no 9:15am Mass) Killara 7:30pm Celebrating Christmas – Making a Joyful Sound Unto the Lord ~ Please be part of a choir for Christmas ~ Even if you are not regularly part of the choir, we invite you to be part of the special choir for the 10:30pm Vigil Mass for Christmas at Lindfield (and the Carols at 10pm preceding it). Please be part of making this Christmas celebration special. Rehearsals take place on Thursdays 12th, 19th and 26th November and 3rd, 10th and 17th December in Lindfield church at from 8:15pm – 9:15pm, or contact Christian Catsanos (0405 594300). CANCELLATION OF FAITH AND SPIRITUALITY FORMATION DAY: Regrettably we have had to cancel the proposed adult education and formation day with Bishop Graeme Rutherford scheduled for Saturday 31st October. We had only about a dozen people put their name down for the day which does not make it possible for us to bring Bishop Graeme up from Melbourne for the day. THE PARISH FINANCIAL REPORT for the 2014-15 financial year can be found on the Parish Website under ‘Our Parish’ ‘Parish Finances’. A NEW PARISHIONER FROM SOUTH AMERICA We have a new parishioner from Colombia who would love to meet any parishioners also from there, or if we have no parishioners from Colombia – from South America more broadly. If you would be happy to be put in touch with our new parishioner please contact Fr Colin. THE LINDFIELD LUNCHEON CLUB, an initiative of our parish, is celebrating 30 years since its foundation by Fr Bill Aliprandi with a Christmas Luncheon at Killara Golf Club on Wednesday 18th November. Full details – along with how to book – can be found on the Parish Website under ‘Parish Activities’ ‘Lindfield Luncheon Club’. 6 PROPOSAL RE BELLS With regard to the proposal from ANZAB (the Australia and New Zealand Association of Bellringers) regarding the possibility of putting a ring of five changeringing bells in the tower of Holy Family Church with the provision of some substantial external funding (see last week’s bulletin): Funding: a reminder that no parish funds would be used for such a project. It would be dependent on individual parishioners wishing to make donations to enable this to happen. However I have put this proposal before you because it comes with the offer of around $10,000 in funding. Sheets for donation purposes are available in the foyers of Holy Family Church. A Visit to a Belltower: to answer the questions: “What is ‘changeringing’? And what is being proposed by the installation of this ring of bells? another church in our own diocese – St Leonard’s at Naremburn – has had changeringing bells installed in only the last few years and those interested in finding out more are invited to come to Naremburn, to see the bells, to have changeringing explained, and to see the bells being rung. An initial opportunity for this will be on the evening of this Thursday 29th October. If you wish to book in for this visit please contact me by phone or email (my details are on p.2) by this Monday 26th October as numbers will be limited. Fr Colin PARISH RETREATS AT TARRAWARRA ABBEY 2016 The retreats for 2016 will be as follows: Mon. afternoon 11th April – Sun. morning 17th April Mon. afternoon 18th April – Sun. morning 24th April Both of these retreats fall within school holidays. Please let me know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending. Fr Colin PARISH WELCOME TO KINDERGARTEN FAMILIES FOR 2016 AT HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL On Sunday 15th November at the 10:15am Mass at Lindfield we will have our parish welcome for our Kindergarten families for 2016 at Holy Family School. This will be followed by morning tea for everyone. Because of this the monthly Children’s Mass for Lindfield will be celebrated on Sunday 15th rather than 8th November. VISITING CHOIR On Sunday 8th November the choir from St Francis of Assisi at Paddington will join us to lead the music at the 10:15am Mass at Lindfield. Please be there! ADVANCE NOTICE REGARDING OUR DECEMBER HEALING MASS The Healing Mass for December will take place on the third Friday rather than the second Friday of the month – ie Friday 18th December. As is usual for December it will be at the later time of 11:00am as it will be followed by a pre-Christmas luncheon. 7 MUSIC FOR THE VIGIL MASS CELEBRATED BY BISHOP PETER COMENSOLI AT HOLY FAMILY CHURCH LINDFIELD (continues p. 10) ENTRANCE HYMN: THE CHURCH’S ONE FOUNDATION Please join in: The Church’s one foundation is Jesus Christ her Lord, she is His new creation by water and the Word. From heaven He came and sought her to be His holy bride; with His own blood He bought her and for her life He died. Elect from every nation, yet one o’er all the earth; her charter of salvation, one Lord, one faith, one birth; one holy Name she blesses, partakes one holy food, and to one hope she presses, with every grace endued. ’Mid toil and tribulation, and tumult of her war, she waits the consummation of peace forevermore; till, with the vision glorious, her longing eyes are blest, and the great Church victorious shall be the Church at rest. Yet she on earth hath union with God the Three in One, and mystic sweet communion with those whose rest is won, O happy ones and holy! Lord, give us grace that we like them, the meek and lowly, on high may dwell with Thee. Tune: AURELIA Samuel Sebastian Wesley 1810-76 Words: Samuel John Stone 1839-1900 DEDICATION OF THE GIFTS COME AS YOU ARE Deidre Brown Please join in: Come as you are, that's how I want you. Come as you are, feel quite at home. Close to my heart, loved and forgiven; come as you are, why stand alone. No need to fear, love sets no limits. No need to fear, love never ends. Don't run away shamed and disheartened. Rest in my love, trust me again. I came to call sinners, not just the virtuous. I came to bring peace, not to condemn. Each time you fail to live by my promise, why do you think I'd love you the less? Come as you are, that's how I love you. Come as you are, trust me again. Nothing can change the love that I bear you. All will be well, just come as you are. 1986. Spectrum Publications.Australian Agent Word of Life.All rights reserved. Used with permission Lic. 5423E.. COMMUNION HYMNS: 1. Panis Angelicus 2. Eat this Bread Solo Jacques Berthier (Taize) Please join in: Eat this Bread, drink this Cup, come to me and never be hungry. Eat this Bread, drink this Cup, trust in me and you will not thirst. 1990 Taize Community.. Australian Agent Word of Life. All rights reserved. Used with permission. License No. 5423E 8 THE PRAYERS AND RESPONSES OF MASS GLORIA: Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to people of good will. We praise you, we bless you, we adore you, we glorify you, we give you thanks for your great glory, Lord God, heavenly King, O God, almighty Father. Lord Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son, Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us; you take away the sins of the world, receive our prayer; you are seated at the right hand of the Father, have mercy on us. For you alone are the Holy One, you alone are the Lord, you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ, with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father. Amen. INVITATION TO PRAYER – LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST: Celebrant: Pray, brothers and sisters, that my sacrifice and yours ….. May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise & glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church. SANCTUS: Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts. Heaven and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest. MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION: INVITATION TO HOLY COMMUNION: Celebrant: Behold the Lamb of God All: Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed. 9 THE PSALM Ps 125 When the Lord delivered Zion from bondage, It seemed like a dream. Then was our mouth filled with laughter, on our lips there were songs. The heathens themselves said: ‘What marvels the Lord worked for them!’ What marvels the Lord worked for us! Indeed we were glad. Deliver us, O Lord, from our bondage as streams in dry land. Those who are sowing in tears will sing when they reap. They go out, they go out, full of tears, carrying seed for the sowing: they come back, they come back, full of song, carrying their sheaves. The response is: The Lord has done great things for us; we are filled with joy. GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Alleluia, alleluia! Our Saviour Jesus Christ has done away with death, and brought us life through his gospel. Alleluia! ______________ INSIGHTS INTO ISLAM: AN INTERFAITH CONVERSATION Join with Bishop Peter Comensoli and members of our Catholic community for an interfaith opportunity of listening and dialogue. This event will be a facilitated conversation between Rev Dr David Ranson, VG, and the Grand Mufti of Australia Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohammed. Also joining the conversation will be Captain Mona Shindy, Strategic Advisor of Islamic Cultural Affairs, Royal Australian Navy. There will be time for audience Q&A. Date: Sunday 1 Nov. Time: 2-4pm Venue: Hosted by St Agatha’s Catholic Parish, Cnr. Boundary Rd and Pennant Hills Rd, Pennant Hills RSVP appreciated: office@stagatha.org.au THE NICENE CREED I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible. I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages. God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father; through him all things were made. For us men and for our salvation he came down from heaven, (all bow at the following words in bold): and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and became man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate, he suffered death and was buried, and rose again on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead and his kingdom will have no end. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father & the Son, who with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified, who has spoken through the prophets. I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen 10 MUSIC FOR THE VIGIL MASS CELEBRATED BY BISHOP PETER COMENSOLI AT HOLY FAMILY CHURCH LINDFIELD (continued) THANKSGIVING HYMN: Please join in: 1 Alleluia! Sing to Jesus! His the sceptre, his the throne; Alleluia! His the triumph, his the victory alone. Hark! The songs of peaceful Zion thunder like a mighty flood. Jesus, out of every nation, has redeemed us by his blood. 2 Alleluia! Not as orphans are we left in sorrow now; Alleluia! He is near us; faith believes nor questions how. Though the cloud from sight received him when the forty days were o'er, shall our hearts forget his promise, "I am with you evermore"? 3 Alleluia! Bread of Angels, and on earth our food, our stay; Alleluia! Here the sinful come to you from day to day. Intercessor, friend of sinners, earth's Redeemer, plead for me, where the songs of all the sinless sweep across the crystal sea. 4 Alleluia! King eternal, you the Lord of lords we own: Alleluia! born of Mary, earth your footstool, heav’n your throne: you within the veil have entered, robed in flesh, our great High Priest: you on earth both priest and victim, in the Eucharistic feast! Tune: HYFRYDOL Rowland Hugh Pritchard 1811-87 Words: William Chatterton Dix 1837-98. RECESSIONAL HYMN: THINE BE THE GLORY Please join in: 1. Thine be the glory, risen conquering Son, Endless is the victory thou o’er death hast won; Angels in bright raiment rolled the stone away, kept the folded grave-clothes, where thy body lay. Refrain: Thine be the glory, risen conquering Son, endless is the victory thou o’er death hast won. 2. Lo, Jesus meets us, risen from the tomb; Lovingly he greets us, scatters fear and gloom; Let the Church with gladness, hymns of triumph sing, for her Lord is living, death has lost its sting. 3. No more we doubt thee, glorious Prince of life; Life is nought without thee: aid us in our strife; Make us more than conquerors, through thy deathless love: Bring us safe from Jordan to thy home above. Edmund Louis Budry (1854-1932) 11 Congratulations to the children confirmed by Bishop Peter this weekend Fri 23 Oct 7pm Lindfield Sat 24 Oct 10:30am Killara Sat 24 Oct 1pm Lindfield Alexander Ainsworth Joseph Andronicus Isabelle Andronicus Avery Benbow Eliza Bissell Nicholas Chan Aiden Chan Leila Kristen Fenner Jemima Mae Foster Abigail Giles Gus Hurley Samuel Jackson Lachlan Jackson Anneliese Johnson Isabella Johnson Sophie Justinek Nicholas Keaney Christopher Keaney Matthew Keaney Joshua Lee Kaitlyn Lee Finlay Lloyd William Jia Yi Lun Wilson Jia Ming Lun Alex Chung Sun Mak Amelia O'Neill Ruby Perkins Emily Madeline Jane Plummer Annalise Radocaj Max Sheffield Joshua Simone Daniel Tallentire Linley Margaret Ward Charlie Wells Madeleine Woods Jasmine Younan Hayley Younan Max Agresta Charlotte Alden Paige Alden James Alden Grace Berry Harry Blanchfield Benjamin Bromby Petra Rosa Aleksandra Cikes Orlando Salvatore Crino Edie Rose Durie Robert Dimitrov-Johnson Ella Giffin Alana Gonzalez Thomas Ronald Henderson Juliet Catherine Henderson Callum Darcy Higgins Isaac Ho Ruby Itzcovitz Laura Christina Januszek Lachlan Tomas Jurcevic Thomas Kropman Lisbeth Levitt Ava Magsalin Maxwell Mayhew Allegra Minns Annie Moyes Jayden Raic Lucy Barton Daniela Bazouni Olivia Blayney Angus Brown Harrison Cabela Francis James Carmody Gabriel Thomas Carmody Sophia Penelope Carmody Aymon Close-Kopeinig Amelia Cox Xavier Culbert Hannah Della-Franca Xavier Dent Xavier Alexander Di Zio Mathilde Joy Druce Chloe Fleming Elizabeth Freeborn Anastasia Hall William Hall Matthew Hunt Angus Hunt Hayley Jones Abigail Jones Kiran Lou Liam McCarthy Aleisha McCarthy Peter Moorcroft Hayden Seeto Chloe Stout Emilie Thackray Sophie Tottenham Hamish Turner Cameron Williams Kevin Jimin Yoon Will Morahan Nicola Eriche Natividad Christopher Darwan Ng Edward O'Brien James O'Brien Leonard O'Meara Annabel Peel Peter Simpson Christiana Jade Soo Olivia Thorn Austin Thorn Hamish Tooher Rachel Rose Walsh Harrison Wilcox Jemma Chi Kiu Wong Jonathan Yang 12 Things We’d Like to Start: PARISH PLAYGROUP Calling all parents with children aged 0-5. Please join us to meet and have a cup of tea, while the children play. Please contact Sue-Anne via sue-anne@lindfieldkillara.org.au if you are interested so we can gauge a starting date. Looking for helpers of any age who can greet and cut up some fruit for the children. GATHERING FOR YOUNG ADULTS (18 – 25) OF THE PARISH On Sunday 22nd November we will have an initial gathering for young adults (aged 18-25) in the lounge area in the Parish Centre atop Holy Family Church at Lindfield. This will take place at 7:00pm (straight after the 6pm Mass). Over pizzas we can discuss the possibility of some regular gatherings next year and the format such activities might take. Please pass the word on. __________________________________________________ Save the date! Carols by Candlelight Friday 4 December From 5 pm onwards on the Holy Family school grounds A combined Parish and School event celebrating the sounds of Christmas · Delicious food and drinks · Treats and entertainment for the kids · Holiday entertainment · Sing-along to Christmas carols Social Justice The Parish Social Justice committee will meet on Sunday 22nd November 22nd at 7 pm in the Conference Room in the Shirley Wallace Centre above the church. We’ll be planning for 2016. If you’re interested in Social Justice, or just want to find out more, please join us, or contact the Parish Office for more information. Congratulations to two of our catechists who have achieved great milestones in their service to the children of our parish- Moira Crame (30 years service) and Genevieve Dennis (20 years). Comfort Inn North Shore Family owned and professionally operated motel with on-site restaurant Daniel Williams Manager Phone: 02 9427 0266 Fax: 9418 7016 Address:1 Gatacre Avenue, Lane Cove 2066 Email: res@cins.com.au W: res@cins.com.au Lindfield Dental Practice Roseville Avenue Dental FAMILY DENTAL PRACTICE Dr Peter H Chung DDS,MDS,PhD Assoc. Prof. Syd Uni Open Mon to Sat 9416-5000 1/345 Pacific Hwy Lindfield NSW Opposite COLES Nxt to Medical Practice GENERAL COSMETIC,PREVENTIVE, MOUTHGUARDS Dr Brad Bell BDS Syd, Uni, Dr Jim Williamson BDS Lond Uni Dr Adriana Aquilla BDent(Hons) Syd. Uni 1 Roseville Avenue, Roseville 2069 Phone 94169200 Open Saturdays 8a -1pm W: www.rosevilleavenuedental.com.au 13 Coming Parish Events for your Diary: Visit by Choir from St Francis of Assisi Paddington: Parish Welcome to 2016 Kindergarten families at our Parish School Sunday 8th November 10:15am Mass Lindfield Sunday 15th November 10:15am Mass Lindfield Initial gathering for young adults of the parish Sunday 22nd November 7pm in Parish Centre Parish Social Justice Committee meeting Sunday 22nd November 7pm in Parish Centre Heralding Advent Ecumenical Service (our parish hosting) Tuesday 24th Nov. 7:45pm Holy Family Lindfield Carols by Candlelight Friday 4th December 5pm onwards Holy Family grounds December Healing Mass & pre-Christmas Luncheon Friday 18th December 11:00am Killara church & hall Joseph Rapisarda 0409 390 229 josephrapisarda@yahoo.com.au “we coordinate what you don’t have time to” Please support those supporting us PHYSIOFIT LINDFIELD Parishioner PHYSIOTHERAPIST KERRY WESTON (BOGARD) *Hands on treatment! *Exercise prescription! *Exercise classes! We are located at: 8/345 Pacific Highway, Lindfield 2070 (Scholastic Building) Phone: 9416 3155 Mob:04174562941 Email: kerry@physiofitlindfield.com.au 14 CHINESE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY 常年期第三十主日 25/10/2015 每位大司祭,都是由人間 耶穌就站住,說:「叫 所選拔,奉派為人,執行關於 他過來!」人就叫那瞎子, 讀經一(我撫慰及引導瞎子和跛子 歸來。) 恭讀耶肋米亞先知書 31:7-9 上主這樣說:你們應為雅各伯 歡呼,向為首的民族喝采,宣揚及 讚頌說:上主救了自己的百姓、以 色列的遺民。 看,我由北方引他們歸來;從 大地的盡頭,召集他們,其中有瞎 子,有跛子,有懷孕的,和正在生 天主的事,為奉獻供品和犧 牲,以贖罪過。他同情無知和 迷途的人,因為他自己也為弱 點所糾纏。因此他怎樣為人民 奉獻贖罪祭,也當怎樣為自己 奉獻。誰也不得自己擅取這尊 位,而應蒙天主召選,有如亞 郎一樣。 照樣,基督也沒有自取做 大司祭的光榮,而是向他說 對他說:「放心!起來!他 叫你呢!」瞎子就扔下自己 的外衣,跳起來,走到耶穌 面前。耶穌對他說:「你願 意我給你做什麼?」 瞎子說:「師父!叫我 看見!」 耶穌對他說:「去吧! 你的信德救了你。」瞎子立 刻看見了,就在路上,跟隨 產的,形成一大隊,回到這裡來。 他們含淚前行,我卻撫慰引 導,領他們踏上不會跌倒的坦途, 來到溪水旁,因為我是以色列的慈 父,厄弗辣因是我的長子。 ——上主的話。(默想片刻) 過:「你是我的兒子,我今日生 了你」的那位,光榮了他;在 另一處又說:「你照默基瑟德的 品位,永做司祭。」 ——上主的話。 (默想片刻) 耶穌去了。——上主的話。 (講道後默想片刻) 華人天主教會北區中心 主日彌撒 12 時 彌撒後午餐聚會. 餐費$5.00 請各教友參加 . 答唱詠 詠 126:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6 福音前歡呼 眾:上主帶領俘虜回到熙雍,我們 領:亞肋路亞。 覺得彷彿是在夢中;那時,我 眾:亞肋路亞。 牧職修女 司徒金美修女 0419- 426899 中心聯絡 Gloria Cheung 們笑口盈盈,引吭高歌。 眾:那時,外邦異民都讚歎不已: 上主向他們行了何等奇事!上 主向我們行了偉大的奇蹟,我 們的確滿心歡喜。 眾:上主,求你轉變我們的命運! 就像乃革布有流水的灌溉。那 含淚播種的人,必含笑獲享收 成。 眾:他們邊行邊哭,出去播種耕 0416-118089 主日學 12nooon Parish Meeting Room ( 國 / 粵 語 ) 慕 道 班 Parish Meeting Room, 11:00am12noon, 聯絡 Sr. Anne 0430883313 www.ccc-inc.org.au 2015 Family Camp 家庭營 26/12 - 28/12, St. Paul International College, Moss Vale 主講: 麥英健神父,北角聖猶 達堂助理司鐸, 主題: [我是 教友:如何藉修德成聖、勤 領聖事,成為一位積極熱心 的基督徒] 10 月玖瑰月頌唸玖瑰經, 上午 11:50 (彌撒前舉行) 請各教友參加 領:我們的救主基督耶穌,毀 滅了死亡,藉著福音,彰 顯了不朽的生命。(參閱 弟後 1:10) 眾:亞肋路亞。 福音(師父!叫我看見!) 恭讀聖馬爾谷福音 10:46-52 耶穌和他的門徒,及一大 群人,從耶里哥出來的時候, 耘;他們載欣載奔,回來背著 有一個瞎眼的乞丐,即提買的 禾捆。 兒子,巴爾提買,坐在路旁。 他一聽說是納匝肋人耶穌,就 讀經二(你照默基瑟德的品位,永 喊叫說:「耶穌,達味之子, 做司祭。) 可憐我吧!」有許多人就斥責 恭讀致希伯來人書 5:1-6 他,叫他不要呼叫;但他越發 喊叫說:「達味之子,可憐我 吧!」 15 (continued from page 15): for the temple bread, but this is an exception, a matter of urgency, the soldiers need food, and God would want us to responsibly do this.” And so he took the temple bread and gave it to his soldiers. In the Gospels, Jesus praises this action by David and asks us to imitate it, telling us that we are not made for the Sabbath, but that the Sabbath is made for us. David understood what is meant by that. He had discerned that God is not so much a law to be obeyed as a gracious presence under which we are asked to creatively live. He feared God, but as one fears someone in love, with a “holy fear,” not a blind, legalistic one. A young mother once shared this story with me: Her six year-old had just started school. She had taught him to kneel by his bed each night before going to sleep and recite a number of night prayers. One night, shortly after starting school, he hopped into bed without first kneeling in prayer. Surprised by this, she challenged him with the words: “Don’t you pray anymore?” His reply: “No, I don’t. My teacher at school told us that we are not supposed to pray. She said that we’re supposed to talk to God … and tonight I’m tired and have nothing to say!” Like King David, he too had discerned what it really means to be God’s child and how God is not so much a law to be obeyed as a gracious presence who desires a mutually loving relationship, one of holy fear. (Fr Ron Rolheiser omi, from ‘The Centre for Liturgy’) Please support those supporting us Jason Roach Licensed Real Estate Agent, Address: 319 Pacific Highway, North Sydney, NSW 2060 164 King Street, Newton 6 Pitt Street Parramatta Phone: 9519-5344/99545255 FAX: 95194310 W: www.wnbull.com.au E: wnbull@bigpond.com.au Member of Australian Funeral Directors Association Parishioner Jason 0448 455 556 or jason@c21group.com If you are seeking authentic advice when buying or selling your home or investment property call Jason today! Lord, in Jesus your Son, you restored to us the gift of everlasting life. Grant that life to: Please pray for Neil O’Regan and who died last week. Neil’s Funeral Mass was celebrated in Holy Family Church last Friday. Recently deceased: Gabrielle Cerny. Anniversary: Fr Kenneth Prunty, Colin Smith. Please pray for those who are sick: Jacob Thomas, Luke Marriot, Peggy Scott, Gwen Bradley, Jenny Scott, Frank Ni, Robert Chidiac, Raul Decolongon, Rowena Medina, Tanya Papandrea, Taj Brown, Catherine Willis, Vincent Montano, Joan Westblade, John Cook, Narell Ford, Alfredo Dizon, Amy Humphries, Helena Ashton, Adrian Selwyn, Raymond & Stella Chu, Mag Loretta Yuen, Ethan Cheung, R Chow, CL Ho, Neil Kemp, Victor & Gary Maher, Matthew Dwyer, John & Michael Swan, Anne & Sophie, Frank Ni, Luz Marina Becerry, Yisela Castiblanco, Noreen Burton, Peter, Lucia, Elain Geh. 16 REFLECTING ON THIS SUNDAY’S SCRIPTURES .. So they called the blind man, saying to him, “Take courage; get up, Jesus is calling you.” HOLY AND UNHOLY FEAR Not all fear is created equal, at least not religiously. There’s a fear that’s healthy and good, a sign of maturity and love. There’s also a fear that’s bad, that blocks maturity and love. But this needs explanation. There’s a lot of misunderstanding about fear inside of religious circles, especially around the Scriptural passage that says that the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Too often texts like these, as well as religion in general, have been used to instil an unhealthy fear inside of people in the name of God. We need to live in “holy fear”, but holy fear is a very particular kind of fear that should not be confused with fear as we normally understand it. What is “holy fear”? What kind of fear is healthy? What kind of fear triggers wisdom? Holy fear is love’s fear, namely, the kind of fear that is inspired by love. It’s a fear based upon reverence and respect for a person or a thing we love. When we genuinely love another person we will live inside of a healthy anxiety, a worry that our actions should never grossly disappoint, disrespect, or violate the other person. We live in holy fear when we are anxious not to betray a trust or disrespect someone. But this is very different from being afraid of somebody or being afraid of being punished. Bad power and bad authority intimidate and make others afraid of them. God is never that kind of power or authority. God entered our world as a helpless infant and God’s power still takes that same modality. Babies don’t intimidate, even as they inspire holy fear. We watch our words and our actions around babies not because they threaten us, but rather because their very helplessness and innocence inspire an anxiety in us that makes us want to be at our best around them. The Gospels are meant to inspire that kind of fear. God is Love, a benevolent power, a gracious authority, not someone to be feared. Indeed God is the last person we need to fear. Jesus came to rid us of fear. Virtually every theophany in scripture (an instance where God appears) begins with the words: “Do not be afraid!” What frightens us does not come from God. In the Jewish scriptures, the Christian Old Testament, King David is revealed as the person who best grasped this. Among all the figures in the Old Testament, including Moses and the great prophets, David is depicted as the figure that best exemplified what it means to walk on this earth in the image and likeness of God, even though at a point he grossly abuses that trust. Despite his great sin, it is to David, not to Moses or the prophets, to whom Jesus attributes his lineage. David is the Christ-figure in the Old Testament. He walked in holy fear of God, and never in an unhealthy fear. To cite just one salient example: The Book of Kings recounts an incident where David is, one day, returning from battle with his soldiers. His troops are hungry. The only available food is the bread in the temple. David asks for that and is told that it is only to be consumed by the priests in sacred ritual. He answers the priest to this effect: “I’m the King, placed here by God to act responsibly in his name. We don’t ordinarily ask (continued on page 15…)