15 February - The Catholic Parish of Sacred Heart & St Columba
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15 February - The Catholic Parish of Sacred Heart & St Columba
The Catholic Parish of Sacred Heart & St Columba Our Catholic Parish is a Christian community which welcomes all to walk together in a spirit of compassion, justice and hope. Sunday 15 February 2014 6TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR St Columba Church Sacred Heart Church St Columba’s Primary School Sacred Heart Mission Cnr Glenhuntly & Normandy Rds, Elwood 3184 YEAR B 83 Grey St, St Kilda West 3182 24 Glenhuntly Rd, Elwood 3184 Tel: 9531 6560 87 Grey Street, St Kilda 3182 Tel: 9537 1166 PARISH OFFICE: 2 Normandy Rd, Elwood 3184 Tel: 9531 6120 Fax: 9525 7951 Email: eskw@eskwparish.org Website: http://www.elwoodstkildawestparish.org Parish Priest: Fr John Petrulis jpetrulis@eskwparish.org Pastoral Associate: Maria George mgeorge@eskwparish.org SHM Pastoral Associate: Marianne Zeinstra mzeinstra@sacredheartmission.org Catechetic Coord: Christine Mitchell cmitchell@eskwparish.org Parish Administrator: Jane Hearnes jhearnes@eskwparish.org Parish Visitors: Sr Trish Kelly, Maryanne Pullen, Jim & Marina Van Dort, Elizabeth Martinov, Legion of Mary (call or email parish office) Principal: Carol Morrison cmorrison@scelwood.catholic.edu.au Deputy Principal / SWC: Bern Bradley bernb@scelwood.catholic.edu.au Religious Education Leader: Adelia Muldoon amuldoon@scelwood.catholic.edu.au Reflection on today’s Gospel: Mark 1: 40-45 There is a very puzzling detail in today’s Gospel. After Jesus heals the leper he tells him, “See that you tell no one anything …” Why does Jesus say this? It will be impossible for the main to keep his healing a secret, and you would think that Jesus would want everyone to know, since Jesus’ healings give authority to his teaching. Perhaps Jesus is not admonishing the man to keep his healing a secret forever. Rather, maybe he is instructing the healed man to first show himself to the priest so he can be declared clean and re-enter society. Leprosy is contagious. As we read in this Sunday’s selection from Leviticus, lepers had to warn others when they were approaching by calling out, “Unclean, unclean!” Notice that the leper did not call out “unclean, unclean” when approaching Jesus. Jesus might well have been angry with this man for endangering Jesus’ health. But evidently, Jesus is not thinking of himself. Mark tells us that Jesus is so “moved with pity,” that Jesus “stretched out his hand, touched him,” and healed him. Jesus touched him! One cannot but wonder how long it had been since this person had felt human touch. Still, we are left with the questions. Why did Jesus instruct the man to tell no one? Mark gives us an answer in today’s Gospel selection. By telling everyone about his healing, the man caused Jesus the same problem that we saw Jesus confronting in last week’s Gospel. News of Jesus’ acts or power caused the crowds to pursue Jesus, not to hear the Gospel, but to experience miraculous healings. Because the man disobeyed Jesus’ instruction, “it was impossible for Jesus to enter a town openly”. Once more we see that for Jesus, healings were not an end in themselves. They were one expression of God’s love, which Jesus came to reveal. Elwood St Kilda West Parish website: www.elwoodstkildawestparish.org · · · How might Jesus’ words when he healed the leper have meaning for us? If you were to seek Jesus out, for what would you ask? In what way do we show ourselves to the priest in order to be declared clean? At Home with the Word © LTP Parish Commissioning Mass: At 6pm Mass this weekend, we celebrate the many ways we all contribute to the spirit and well being of our Parish Community. Thank you to everyone who volunteers and supports the many facets of parish life. We also sincerely thank all those who quietly and regularly attend our masses and support our community through their prayerful reflection. WELCOME to all who celebrate the Eucharist with us today, to the church communities across our parish and a special welcome to any who may be visiting our parish. Today we stand in footsteps millennia old. May we acknowledge the Elders, families and forebears of the Boonwurrung and Wurundjeri tribes of the Kulin Nations, who are the traditional custodians of our parish land, whose cultures and customs have nurtured, and continue to nurture, this land since men and women awoke from the great dream. We honour the presence of these ancestors who reside in the imagination of this land and whose irrepressible spirituality flow through all creation. Our Parish supports the endeavours of the Royal Commission to bring healing to and justice for the victims of abuse. WHAT’S HAPPENING ACROSS OUR PARISH Coming up at Mass · · Tues 17 Feb – Ash Wednesday Eve Mass, 7pm Sacred Heart Church Wed 18 Feb – Ash Wednesday Mass, 9.15am St Columba Church Parish Information Copies of a recent Eureka Street article by Andrew Hamilton “Strong leadership misses the mark” are available at the back of church. It’s well worth a read! The latest edition of Kairos is available ($2) at the back of church. It features Caritas Australia’s launch of Project Compassion. PALMS FOR ASH WEDNESDAY: Last call out for your palms from 2014. Maria will prepare the ashes this Monday with some of the school children so please hunt them out. Lenten Program Events Monday 23 Feb 7.30-9.00 pm, Venue: Parish House, 2 Normandy Rd, Elwood. Small Christian Community Group. An informal gathering for faith based discussion of daily life. Topic: Reflections on Gospel from 1st Sunday in Lent Monday 2 March 7.30-8.30pm, Venue (change): upstairs - St Columba’s Primary School, 24 Glenhuntly Rd, Elwood. Presenter: Sr Judy Bellisini, Presentation Sisters. Topic: The Creative Connections Through Craft group at the Wellsprings for Women Inc centre. In this group, a unique soft entry education environment is offered. Women begin by practising craft techniques, making connections and slowly build up their confidence and self-expression with the ultimate goal of teaching them English and helping them identify pathways for study, work and an empowered future. See http://vimeo.com/76957338 Monday 9 March 7.30-8.30pm, Venue (change): upstairs - St Columba’s Primary School, 24 Glenhuntly Rd, Elwood. Topic: No Fire Zone- The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka Documentary film to be screened (content suitable for adults only). An opportunity to reflect on the global refugee and asylum seeker situation. With the support of the St Kilda / Elwood Ecumenical Group (SKEGS) Visiting our Christian churches on the Sundays in Lent. Each community will invite some of their members to attend the service nominated for each Sunday, to represent their community and share worship together. Feb 22, 10.30am Holy Trinity Anglican. March 1, 11am ‘our’ Sacred Heart. March 8, 9am Christ Church Anglican. March 15, 10am Baptist Church. March 22, 10.30am St Kilda Parish Mission, Uniting Church. Please fill out the sign up sheet. Elwood St Kilda West Parish website: www.elwoodstkildawestparish.org Abraham Our Father: The figure of Abraham in Jewish Tradition. A series of three Sunday evening Bible Studies led by Rabbi Fred Morgan will be held at the St Kilda – Elsternwick Baptist Church – two remaining night are Sundays 22 February & 15 March 2015. 7.30pm-9.15pm, 9 Pakington Street, St Kilda. Auspiced by the City of Port Phillip Multifaith Network. Gold coin donation appreciated. Further info: Alan Marr 0407 095 695 And Saturday 28th February, Christ Church, cnr Eildon Rd and Acland St. St Kilda, 2-5pm. A Conversation with Dr Jim Nickoloff “Being a Poor Church for the Poor – knowing that we are all focused on ministry with and for those who are disadvantaged in any way. Without each other, we are all the poorer.” Professor Nickoloff lectures throughout the USA and Australia in Social Justice and Liberation Theology. He co-leads Boston College’s Summer School unit on Liberation Theology with Gustavo Gutierrez. See the flyer at the back of church for more details and please fill out the sign up sheet. And in Holy Week: We gather at 7pm, on Monday March 30th for a shared service of Lament and Reconciliation, at Christ Church Anglican, cnr. Acland St and Eildon Rd, and later that week at 9.30am on Good Friday 3rd April at Holy Trinity Anglican, cnr. Chapel St and Brighton Rd. for shared prayer before our Ecumenical Good Friday Walk, beginning at 11am outside St. Kilda Town Hall. The Music Core team have planned our 2015 Triduum repertoire and the times and dates for the combined Choir rehearsals. We have a wonderful selection with familiar and new pieces, and we invite you to be a part of it! So: Calling all singers, those presently in our parish choirs and those who'd like to help out just for Easter - young and old, women and men, from Sacred Heart and from St. Columba. Please come and join the group - meeting 7.30 9pm, every Wednesday till Easter, beginning on 18 February (Ash Wednesday) at St Columba Church, Elwood. Please fill out the sign up sheet if you would like to join the choir. The latest free edition of Australian Catholics is available at the back of church. In the lead up to ANZAC DAY it focuses on ‘War and Peace’ and includes a feature story ‘Men of God in their midst. Father Morgan Batt is a chaplain, commonly known as a padre, with the Australian Defence Force. His ministry has taken him into global hotspots such as East Timor and Iraq, where his role involves being with the men and women soldiers wherever they are - whether it's in camp or on patrol in hostile environments. Dear friends/parishioners/school parents, One of the most successful programs our parish offers is ‘Godstart’. This is a post-Baptism program where every baby and child christened in our community receives on their birthday (up to the age of 5), a special card which acknowledges their birthday, their baptism and their growing faith. These cards are sent by mail to those living outside our area, and delivered by hand to those within our boundaries. We have a fantastic Godstart team (a huge thank you to them all!) - Sonya who maintains the data base and prepares all the cards, and Boris and Lynda, Nuala and myself who deliver the cards. Nuala has been helping us out for the last few years, but due to work commitments cannot continue. We are looking for a couple more helpers in the delivering of these cards at this stage its usually just 2 or 3 per month. Godstart helpers usually deliver the card on or near the child’s birthday and if the family is not at home, they just leave the card in the letterbox. Is this something you would like to help with? It’s an easy task, but means so much to those who receive the cards - the parents know that their child is being thought of and remembered each year. It would suit people who walk regularly - you can deliver the card as you go! Please let me know if you think you can assist. Thanks and every blessing Maria George mgeorge@eskwparish.org 95316120 The First Spiritual Exercises: The parish invites you to join in a guided retreat throughout Lent. This retreat, based on the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius will focus on taking time to dwell in the love of God. Participants will need to commit to around 1/2 an hour of structured prayer 5 times per week and 5 meetings on a Tuesday night throughout Lent. Who are the facilitators: This retreat is being offered by members of the parish who are also part of a world wide Catholic organisation, in the Ignation tradition called Christian Life Community (CLC). cont. Coming Up v v v v v Meetings: Start at the Parish Centre in Elwood, 7pm Tuesday 24th Feb and go for five weeks, same time and place. Contact/ enquiries: If you are interested please contact the parish office or speak to Jo, Janine or Mairead after they speak at Mass, or put your name down on the sheets at the back of the church. Numbers: Numbers of participants are limited and places will be offered on a first in best dressed basis. If there is significant interest and people who do not get a place, we will look at running it again later this year or again in Lent next year. Coming up– Mass of healing & anointing at St. Columba’s Fri 6 March, 11am & light lunch to follow. The mass provides an opportunity for all of us to ask for healing in our own lives and in the wider community. It also asks parishioners to support those who come for anointing and healing. Anyone who can attend to support in this way would be greatly appreciated. Please also add your name to the list at the back of the church if you wish to stay for lunch, if you can offer food or transport on the day. Wider Community Spirituality in the Pub: Southern SIP 2015 Theme: The Human Family. ‘The historical background to marriage & the family in Catholic tradition: the Synod in that context’ by Frank O’Loughlin. Wednesday 25 February at 7.30pm. Frank has lectured in Sacramental Theology and Liturgy at CTC and in a wide range of other Institutes and Groups since 1976 Venue: Sandringham Hotel, cnr Beach Rd & Melrose St (separate room for SIP mtg). All are welcome to gather for a meal from 6pm. Bookings are essential – call 9598 7255 & specify the booking is for SIP. Contact Francesca on 95938653 if you’d like to join others from the parish. Spirituality in the Pub 2015. The Pumphouse Hotel, 128 Nicholson St, Fitzroy. Wednesday 4 March at 8.00pm. “Can Pope Francis turn the Church around?” Father Eric Hodgens. Retired after almost fifty years in parishes, Fr Hodgens has degrees of MA & Dip. Crim. and writes regularly of current church journals. The Pumphouse provides a spacious and comfortable atmosphere. Meals from 6-7.30pm. Parish Calendar Sat 14 Feb – Commissioning of Parish leaders / teams, 6.00pm St Columba Church followed by a Parish BBQ Mon 16 Feb – Finance committee mtg, 7,30pm Parish House Tues 17 Feb – Ash Wednesday Eve Mass, 7pm Sacred Heart Wed 18 Feb – Ash Wednesday Mass, 9.15am St Columba Wed 18 Feb - Triduum choir practice, 7.30-9.00pm, St Columba Church Elwood St Kilda West Parish website: www.elwoodstkildawestparish.org v v v v v v v We 18 Feb - St Vincent de Paul mtg, 7.30pm Parish House Thurs 19 Feb - Visiting team mtg, 2pm Parish House Thurs 19 Feb – St Columba School welcome event Fri 20 Feb – Confirmation Retreat Day Fri 20 Feb / Sat 21 Feb – PLDT Formation Weekend Sat 21 / Sun 22 Feb – Confirmation Commitment masses Mon 23 Feb – 1/2A Class Mass, 9.15am upstairs at school WEEKLY COLLECTIONS OUR LITURGICAL CALENDAR MONDAY 9.00am COMMUNION SERVICE at St Columba COLLECTIONS Last two weekends TUESDAY 9.00am COMMUNION SERVICE at St Columba q 2.00pm MASS All very welcome at Avonsleigh Community, 41-43 Robe St, St Kilda 7.00pm ASH WEDNESDAY EVE MASS at SH WEDNESDAY 9.15am ASH WEDNESDAY MASS at St Col THURSDAY FRIDAY q 11.00am MASS at Sacred Heart Church 9.00am COMMUNION SERVICE at St Columba 21 / 22 February – 1st Sunday of Lent SATURDAY 6.00pm MASS at St Columba Church SUNDAY 9.00am MASS at St Columba Church 11.00am MASS at Sacred Heart Church Thanksgiving Collection Thanksgiving Envelopes Loose cash Total Total after 6 weeks Average $ 562.60 $ 363.45 $ 926.05 $ 6556.65 $ 1092.78 Presbytery Collection Thanksgiving Envelopes $ 760.50 Total after 6 weeks $ 4165.70 Average $ 694.28 Our first collection is the Thanksgiving Collection which supports the day to day running of the parish and covers salaries, insurance, church/faith/liturgy requisites and general outgoings of the parish office. Our second collection is the Presbytery Collection which supports our parish priest. Each quarter 25% is paid to the Priests Retirement Foundation. Please pray for... those who have died recently: Peter McCormick (SHM Community), Paul Kagan, John Gomez (Ian’s father) 1st anniversaries; Joseph Molnar, Mario Martinov, Lena Kovacevic, Penny Tamplin, Patricia McCrohan, Antonio Marussi, Harry Clarke, Patricia Fleming 1.2, Mary Cuddihy and those whose anniversaries are at this time; Terzita Taranto 3.2, Edith O’Keeffe 11.2, Gregory Murphy 10.2, Margaret D’Cruz, Ann Crehan, Edmund Bourke, John Boland, Daphne Duttolph, Adrian Keatley 8.2, Leo Flanagan, David Jellis 16.2, Patricia Poole 17.2.12, Jane Mary Boland 5.2.1983, Miroslav Ulehla 14.2.1983 Terry Ryan, Harry Foster 4.2.11, James (Jimmy) Butt 10.2.11, Kevin Healy 14.2.11, Henry Loader 5.2.11, Peg Whitehill 22.2.11, Leo Miller 13.2.11, Ziggy Didl, Sean Monaghan, Kevin L’Estrange, Wayne Barber, Vivienne Foster, Bernie McMahon, Elizabeth Bourke 9.2.04, Alphonsus O’Connor 2.2.74, Eileen Madigan 1.2.56, Fr Gordon Gebbie 7.2.01, Lorant Stary Feb 1979, William Kearney 21.2.07, Elizabeth Bourke 9.2.04, Howard Shelton 7.2.01, David Jellis 16.2.12, William George Papworth 8.2.92, Marian Flanagan, Shane Brennan, Amad family, Bryce family, Giuseppe Lo Piccolo, Concetta Lo Piccolo PRAYERS FOR THE SICK: Ongoing prayerful support is asked for; Therese Mitchell, Majorie Doran, Mairead Feeney, Mary O’Shaughnessy, Patricia Cooper, Leo Cash, Maire Rockell (sister of Kate), Bill Mitchell, Mary Carolan, Brian Stackpole, Jeanne Swan, Lesley Griffiths, Sr Margaret, Robin Blaine, Cynthia Joseph, Helen Smith, Marlene Foster, Maria Borgia, Shirley Chambers, Tony Patane, Cynthia Pyster, Jackie Pyster, Bishop Geoffrey Robinson If you would like a family member/ friend included please call Jane on 9531 6120 or eskw@eskwparish.org FIRST READING: RESPONSORIAL PSALM: SECOND READING: GOSPEL ACCLAMATION: GOSPEL: LITURGY OF THE WORD A reading from the book of Leviticus 13: 1-2, 44-46 I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble. A reading from the first letter of St Paul to the Corinthians 10: 31 – 11: 1 ALLELUIA, ALLELUIA! A GREAT PROPHET HAS APPEARED AMONG US; GOD HAS VISITED HIS PEOPLE. ALLELUIA! A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Mark: 1: 40-45 ROSTERS FOR NEXT WEEKEND – 21 / 22 February 1st Sunday of Lent Elwood Welcomes: 6.00PM M: GREG PULLEN, MARYANNE PULLEN, MARY -LOUISE ZEENG C: VOLUNTEER NEEDED L: GREG PULLEN SET UP: GREG & MARYANNE PULLEN 9.00AM M: THERESA ELLIS, ROGER VAIL, ALECIA RATHBONE C: RAYMOND BOLGER L: ANGELA ELLIOT KIDS CHURCH: WILL RECOMMENCE IN FEBRUARY 2015 Altar and Cleaning February: Leonard de Zilva Elwood St Kilda West Parish website: www.elwoodstkildawestparish.org St Kilda Welcomes: 11.00AM M: ANN DEXTER, VOLUNTEERS NEEDED C: TONI VATTA / RAMON LOPEZ L: ADRIAN CROPLEY / CARLO MARCON SET UP: LEGION OF MARY PRAYERS OF THE FAITHFUL: LITURGY TEAM