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Welcome to St Peter’s Eastern Hill Diocese of Melbourne, Anglican Church of Australia Parish Church of the City since 1847 Christ Pantocrator : 13th century - St. Catherine’s Monastery Ordinary Sunday 30 th 26 October, 2014 COLLECT OF THE WEEK Almighty and everlasting God, give to us the increase of faith, hope and love; and, that we may obtain what you promise, make us to love what you command; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen Vicar’s Musings This week’s Musings are adapted from the Vicar’s October report to Parish Council. I often say to people: there is never a dull moment at “The Hill.” My Parish Council reports usually focus on topical issues of business at St Peter’s, but this month I would like to give an overview of my day-to-day activities this month. 1) Worship. This lies at the heart of who we are as an Anglo-Catholic parish. We celebrate the Mass each day at 7.15am, on Wednesdays at 1.15pm and four times on a Sunday. I attend most of these, and celebrate at many of them. The Mass is our heart-beat at St Peter’s. I also say the Daily Office when ever I can, and we host special services such as Taizé (1st Sunday) the Cell of Our Lady of Walsingham (4th Sunday) and last month also a St Michael and All Angels Mass for SSM with Bp Garry Wetherill. 2) Pastoral Care. We are a community that cares. I coordinate the pastoral care teams, and personally visit the dying, the sick, newcomers to the parish, those unable to come to Mass any more, baptism families, wedding couples, and families of those who have died. Pastoral Care is a high priority for my time, and each week I can have six or seven such visits or appointments, either at church, in hospital or in people’s homes across the city. 3) Administration & Staff Management. Our parish income for the 2013/14 period was $704,041. Most of our heritage buildings require a high level of maintenance. Careful stewardship of these valuable resources is the primary responsibility of the Wardens and Treasurer, but part of my role is to support them in this crucial task. I am chair of the Parish Council, and attend most of the Finance & Investment, Property & Maintenance, Strategic Development and OHS sub-committee meetings. We are blessed with 23 staff and parish office-holders (see back of pew sheet) and I meet with most of these people on a monthly basis for supervision, either individually or in small groups. 4) Social Service. From the early days of the Oxford Movement, social service has been a cornerstone of Anglo-Catholicism. For the past 23 years St Peter’s has exercised this gospel imperative through the Lazarus Centre breakfast program. Another focus of my energies each month is the Social Enterprise Steering Committee that is developing an employment pathways program to sit alongside the welfare service we already run through the Lazarus Centre. Such initiatives require money, and I am also a trustee of the St Peter’s Foundation that raises funds to support this and other ventures caring for “those in necessitous circumstances.” 5) Spirituality, Christian Education and Children’s Ministry. Contemplative prayer is close to the heart of most Anglo-Catholics. For the last two years, each Wednesday at 2.30pm in the Vicarage, “Mystics Anonymous” has met to study such classics as The Cloud of Unknowing and St Theresa’s Interior Castle, and to pray in silence together for 20 minutes. This past month, in spite of his Diocesan commitments, Bp Graeme has continued in his role as chair of the Institute of Spiritual Studies, hosting Br Bernard and the Rev’d Michael Raiter. Children’s ministry is another priority in the parish, and in my calendar. The Wednesday playgroup is an important outreach into the local community, and we have an excellent pathway into Christian worship through the Children’s Church. 6) Diocesan and other Extra-Parochial Commitments. In addition to my parish duties, I serve as Area Dean of Melbourne. This involves organising a monthly gathering of the clergy, attending to pastoral needs as they occur, and officiating at occasional services, such as Fr Grant Edgcumbe’s recent induction at Holy Trinity East Melbourne. This month I also attended Synod. Once a month I sit on the Board of Directors of the Brotherhood of St Laurence, and chair the Parish Partnerships Committee. When Parliament is sitting I host a prayer group on Wednesdays, and then call in for a cup of coffee with the members. I am the St Peter’s Lecturer at Trinity College Theological School, which involves giving three or four lectures a year, and which helps to keep my academic interests alive. At the end of last month I attended the “Flourishing in Faith” positive psychology and theology conference, about which I will write at a later date. ANNUAL MEETING - SUN 23RD NOV - AFTER HIGH MASS, 10AM On Sunday 23rd November there will be a combined High Mass at 10am, followed by the Annual Meeting of the parish. Lunch will be provided at a cost of $15. The Electoral Roll is being updated as required by Parish Governance Act 2013. Whilst all are welcome to attend the AM, if you wish to vote on the resolutions and/or stand for election to office, you will need to be on this Electoral Roll. You can only be on the Electoral Roll of one parish at any time, and must attend church at least monthly to qualify. If you wish to apply to be on the Electoral Roll, please fill out an Application for Enrolment form at the back of church no later than 7 November 2014. Nomination forms for the election of two (2) Churchwardens and nine (9) Parish Council members and two (2) Incumbency Committee members are also available from the back of the church. These forms must be returned to me by 19 November 2014. Nominations will be publicly displayed on 21 November. Please give your forms to me after the High Mass or via the Parish Office. For all queries and apologies to the AM, please notify me on 0414 648 837 or email danielm@arty.com.au. Daniel Mitterdorfer - Hon Secretary 8:00 am Mass Celebrant : Fr Hugh Kempster Preacher : Fr Hugh Kempster 9:30 am Family Mass Celebrant : Fr Richard Wilson Preacher : Fr Hugh Kempster Children’s talk: Melissa Clark Gospel : Fr Richard Wilson Reader : Hannah Kempster Intercessor : Carol O’Connor Hymns : Entrance : 433 (1,2,3,6) Offertory : 408(i) Post-Communion : 397 Communion Voluntary : R. Fielding (b. 1956) Petit Chorale Postlude : P. Moore (b. 1943) Pageant 11:00 am High Mass Celebrant : Fr Hugh Kempster Preacher : Fr Hugh Kempster Deacon : Fr Philip Gill Intercessor : Diane Clark Reader : Rhonda Mach Hymns : Entrance : 433 Gradual : 407 Offertory : 408(i) Post-Communion : 397 Mass Setting : Byrd Mass for Three Voices Motet : C. Franck (1822-90) Panis angelicus Text : The bread of the angels becomes the bread of man; the bread of heaven is given a bounded form. O wondrous thing! The poor, the slave and the humble man feed on their lord. Postlude : P. Moore (b. 1943) Pageant 5:00 pm Choral Evensong Officiant : Fr Hugh Kempster Reader : Ian Thornton Canticles : C. H. Stewart (1884-1932) Preces and Responses : Ferial Anthem : C. Franck Panis angelicus Hymns : Office : 150(ii) Post-Evensong : 245 Benediction : 307(1,2) 305(1,3) Postlude : J. Clokey (1890-1960) Meditation on ‘Arnstadt’ by Adam Drese 6:30 pm Mass Celebrant & Preacher : Fr Hugh Kempster Next Sunday 2nd November: All Saints (transferred from 1st November) Mass Readings : Revelation 7: 2-4, 9-14, 1 John 3: 1-3 & Matthew 5: 1-12a Readers & Intercessors : David Aspin, Judith Chapman, Pauline Oakley, Stuart Hibberd and Helen Drummond Celebrant : Fr Hugh Kempster Mass Readings First Reading : Exodus 22.21-27 The Lord said to Moses: “Thus shall you say to the Israelites, these are the ordinances that you shall set before them. You shall not wrong or oppress a resident alien, for you were aliens in the land of Egypt. You shall not abuse any widow or orphan. If you do abuse them, when they cry out to me, I will surely heed their cry; my wrath will burn, and I will kill you with the sword, and your wives shall become widows and your children orphans. If you lend money to my people, to the poor among you, you shall not deal with them as a creditor; you shall not exact interest from them. If you take your neighbour’s cloak in pawn, you shall restore it before the sun goes down; for it may be your neighbour’s only clothing to use as cover; in what else shall that person sleep? And if your neighbour cries out to me, I will listen, for I am compassionate.” Psalm : 18 Second Reading : 1 Thessalonians 1.5c-10 You know what kind of persons we proved to be among you for your sake. And you became imitators of us and of the Lord, for in spite of persecution you received the word with joy inspired by the Holy Spirit, so that you became an example to all the believers in Macedonia and in Achaia. For the word of the Lord has sounded forth from you not only in Macedonia and Achaia, but in every place your faith in God has become known, so that we have no need to speak about it. For the people of those regions report about us what kind of welcome we had among you, and how you turned to God from idols, to serve a living and true God, and to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead— Jesus, who rescues us from the wrath that is coming. Gospel : Matthew 22.34-40 When the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, they gathered together, and one of them, a lawyer, asked him a question to test him. “Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” Jesus said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ This is the greatest and first commandment. And a second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbour as yourself.’ On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.” Evensong Readings Readings : Joshua 1: 1-9, Matthew 24: 1-14 VISITING THEOLOGIAN AND PREACHER - DR BEN MEYERS Next weekend there are two opportunities to hear world-class theologian and preacher Dr Ben Meyers speak: 1) ISS - Saturday 1st November, 9:30am-12:30pm in the Church - $15 ($12 Conc.) Dr Meyers will be speaking on Scripture and the Culture of Desert Monasticism. 2) Dr Meyers will be preaching at the 8am, 9:30am and 11am Masses on Sunday 2nd November. For the Sick Prayers Ian Breward, Billy-Jean Clancy, John Crocker, Wendy Inglefinger, Richard Kay, Ken Merton, Pauline Oakley, Sr Ruth chn, Margaret Robbins, Joyce Schnell, Peter Swindells, Ruth Tindale, Ramsay Williams priest, Annette Wood and Chad. As well as: Jean-Paul Agopian, June Baldwin, Stuart Hall, Edgar Hunter, Derek Loveday, Peta Hearne-Loveday, Sr Lyn chn, Bernard Moore, Rochelle Ondaatje, Heather Pearson, Robert Rofe, Peter Swingler, Geoffrey Taylor priest, Evelyn Wilson For the Recently Departed : For those whose year’s mind falls this week: Sun 26 - Mon 27 Alfred Cox, Gertrude Kugelman, Amy Alice Williams Tue 28 Clara Treacy, Albert Ernest Saxon priest, Peter Allen priest, Zilpah Bradshaw 29 George Henry Carter, Henry Nam, Margaret Gow, David Lee, Merna Florence Wilson, Naomi Jean Plunkett, Albert John Williams, Margaret Bechervaise 30 Helen Watson, Agnes Barker, Helen Louise Edwards, Jonathan Lugg 31 Herbert Kelly priest, Joseph John Booth bishop, Wystan Widdows, John Lawrence Bignell, Mary Widdows, Don Cubit, William Auncey Keysey a’Beckett, 1 Louisa Carden, Leonard Roy Cook, Rose Adeline Corfield, Joseph Lawrence Corfield, Lyle Wiegel Wed Thu Fri Sat From The Parish Diary For all Weekday and Sunday service times, see back page of the Pew Sheet Monday 27th October Order of St Lazarus Evensong in the Church, at 5pm Tuesday 28th October Area Deanery Meeting in the Parish Hall, at 7pm Wednesday 29th October St Peter’s Playgroup in the Parish Hall, at 9.30am “Mystics Anonymous” Contemplative Prayer Group in the Vicarage, at 2.30pm Fr Richard Wilson’s Business Breakfast in the Parish Hall, at 7:30am Thursday 30th October Friday 31st October Pastoral Care meeting in the Parish Office, at 9.30am Saturday 1st November Wedding of Damian McNair and Lisa Barratt in the Church, at 3:30pm Parish notices need to be submitted to Parish Office by 10 a.m. Wednesday morning Notices ALL SOULS’ HIGH MASS - MONDAY 3RD NOVEMBER AT 6:15PM There will be a High Mass to celebrate All Souls’ Day on Monday 3rd November at 6:15pm followed by pizza and a glass of wine. To book please contact the Parish Office on 9662 2391 or sphoffice@stpeters.org.au, or sign up after church today. A GIFT FOR FR SAMUEL We have ordered a new cassock to be made as a farewell gift for Fr. Samuel. We are rather hoping that it will be ready for him to wear at his inauguration as Priest in Charge at St Andrews Aberfeldie on 13th November at 7:00pm. If you would like to contribute towards the cost of this cassock please contact a Warden after Church, or Kosta in the parish office (phone : 9662 2391). FLOWERS IN CHURCH Flowers in church today have been donated by the extended Tedja Family and are in loving memory of Joy & Gordon Lake. RAISING FUNDS FOR PARISH MISSION, JULY, 2015 A light lunch with wine will be available after the 11am High Mass and prior to the Annual Meeting on Sunday, 23rd November, 2014, for $15.00 Stay and enjoy the food and company and help towards covering the cost of bringing Bishop Stephen Cottrell to our parish. No need to book in advance. MISSION PROGRAM - CHRISTMAS CAKES TO ORDER Would you like to purchase a 20cm home-made Christmas cake for your festive season, or as a gift for $25.00? We are raising funds to assist in bringing Bishop Stephen Cottrell to St Peter’s for our 2015 Mission Program of Catholic Evangelism. If you are interested in purchasing a cake please place an order before November 2nd with Terry Porter on 0401 721 708. FLAT TO RENT 471A Albert Street is available for rent. one bedroom fully refurbished. New paint, carpet, wall unit, robes, kitchen and oven. one car park. For further details please contact John Taaff 0418 149 345 THE ICON SCHOOL OF ST PETER - MELBOURNE INC Tuesday 18th November 2014: UKRAINIAN CHURCH, Bell Park (Geelong): Rt Rev Zenon Chorkawyi OAM painted icons in this church over 40+ years. The result is a stunning interior with more than 140 images. Our host will be Fr Ihor Bakay, the Administrator & Parish Priest. The church is locked up during the week, so this opportunity is not to be missed. Thursday 4th December 2014: Art Gallery of Ballarat Exhibiton: “EIKON”. Eighty high quality works, including some really sumptuous examples of Orthodox art. Most of the icons are from Greece and Russia with examples as well from Cyprus, Syria and Palestine – 12th to 19th C. Drawn mainly from the private collection of former Australian diplomat John McCarthy with other loans from NGV, Abbey Museum QLD and from Sir Richard Temple Bt. – The Temple Gallery London. Our tour will be conducted by the curator of this exhibition, Gallery Director Gordon Morrison. Seriously good. These events are open to all and have been organised by Icon School of St Peter – Melbourne Inc. Bookings and further details – please contact Brian Bubbers: email brianbubbers@bigpond.com or telephone 0411 424 740. ICON OF ESTHER, MOTHER FOUNDRESS OF C.H.N. This icon was commissioned by the Diocese of Ballarat to hang in Christ Church Cathedral. It was written by Anna Prifti of Camberwell, and was dedicated and blessed on 19 October following the 9.30 Eucharist at the Cathedral. Eight C.H.N. Sisters travelled to Ballarat to be present for the occasion. Mother Esther made her Religious Profession in Ballarat, Melbourne at that time being unready to approve Religious Sisters. St Peter’s Bookroom & Church Supplies I guess there are never enough books. John Steinbeck Our new beautiful range of Christmas Cards are now on display. Come in and browse this morning. Advent Calendars and 2015 Calendars are now also on sale. NEW RELEASES Eager to Love: The Alternative Way of St Francis of Assisi by Richard Rohr Beauty: A Path to God By Anthony J. Ciorra Richard Rohr shows how St Francis found an ‘alternative way’ to follow Jesus, one that disregarded power and privilege and held fast to the path of the Gospel. Ciorra explores beauty’s ability to introduce components of prayer, joy and spirituality into our lives. The book explores darkness as the path to beauty, understanding that great beauty often has its origins in times of spiritual or emotional darkness and melancholy. $25.95 HB $35- Opening Hours Monday – Friday 9.30am to 4.30 pm Sunday - after 9.30am & 11am Mass 15 Gisborne St Melbourne 3002 Situated in the Parish Hall building on the street side, facing St Patrick’s Cathedral P: (03) 9663 7487 E: bookroom@stpeters.org.au Parish Directory St. Peter’s Eastern Hill, 15 Gisborne Street, Melbourne, VIC 3002 Secure Mail : St Peter’s Eastern Hill, PO BOX 18108, Collins Street East, VIC 8003 [03] 9662 2391, Fax [03] 9662 2400 Web: www.stpeters.org.au e-mail: sphoffice@stpeters.org.au Office Hours. 9.00am – 1.00pm weekdays Sunday Services 8.00 am Mass (BCP) 9.30 am Family Mass 11.00 am High Mass 5.00 pm Solemn Evensong (BCP) & Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 6.30 pmMass Refreshments are available in the Parish Hall after each of the Sunday services Weekday Services Mon – Fri: Mass at 7.15am (9.00am on Public Holidays) Feast Day High Mass as advertised: 6.15pm Wed:Mass at 1.15pm Sat: Mass at 9.00am followed by the Rosary Parish Council Clergy Vicar: Fr Hugh Kempster 0488 960 022 Membership: Nick Browne Assistant Priests: Bp Graeme Rutherford 0408 374 847 Fr Philip Gill0467 550 175 Helen Drummond Rachel Ellyard Assistant Curates: Fr Richard Wilson 0417 014 595 Colleen Farrell Associate Priests: Fr Don Edgar 9662 2391 Fr Graeme Brennan9662 2391 Stuart Hibberd Bruce Kellet Lay Ministries Fr Hugh Kempster (Chair) Bookroom:Carol O’Connor9663 7487 Catherine McGovern Children’s Ministry: Katherine Barnett9387 4089 Daniel Mitterdorfer Churchwardens: John Taaff (Vicar) 0418 149 345 David Spriggs Helen Drummond (People) 0419 897 973 Rwth Stuckey Stuart Hibberd (People)9355 7584 John Taaff Theological Student : Melissa Clark 0411 722 718 Craig Wilson Pastoral Assistants: Sr Avrill CHN 0407 883 055 Sue Wuttke Di Clark0407 354 987 Flowers: Helen Drummond 0419 897 973 Head Server: Peter Bryce 9850 2403 Inst. of Sp. Studies: Bp Graeme Rutherford 0408 374 847 Lazarus Centre: Louise Lang 0458 750 031 Director of Music: Andrew Raiskums 0439 556 627 Music Administrator: Sue Wuttke 0422 866 286 Organist: Rhys Arvidson 0405 277 853 Parish Office: Konstantine Soteriou 9662 2391 Playgroup:Cindy Cheng9662 2391 PVAW Coordinator Liz Prideaux 9662 2391 Sacristan: Adam Blackmore 0439 369 911 Treasurer: Catherine McGovern 0449 954 318