Worship Schedule - St Anthony`s Parish Marsfield
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Worship Schedule - St Anthony`s Parish Marsfield
10th May, 2015 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER - Year B - Worship Schedule Masses this Weekend: Vigil Mass: Saturday 6pm Sunday: 9am Sunday: 6pm Weekday Mass: St Anthony’s Parish 54 Agincourt Road. (PO Box 3670) Marsfield, 2122 Phone: 9888 5222 Fax: 9878 2741 Email: office@saintanthonys.org.au Website: saintanthonys.org.au Parish Office Hours: Mon-Fri.9.30am—1pm Parish Staff & Contacts Pastor: Joseva Tuimavule N cm Monday: 9am (Liturgy of the Word) Email: joseva@saintanthonys.org.au Tuesday: 9am Pastoral Associate: Madeleine Pizzuti Wednesday: 9am Email: madeleine@saintanthonys.org.au Thursday: 9am Parish Secretary: Rose Goh Friday: 9am Email: rose@saintanthonys.org.au Reconciliation Saturday 5.30pm Anytime by appointment The Word of God… Parish Secretary: Rita Salameh Email: rita@saintanthonys.org.au School Principal: Julianne Rook Email: info@stamarsfield.catholic.edu.au 1st Reading: Apostles 10:25-26,34-35,44-48 Responsorial Psalm: 97:1-4 The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power. 2nd Reading: J ohn 4:7-10 Gospel: John 15:9-17 PARISH DIARY: Sunday, 10 May—17 May, 2015 Mother’s Day St Anthony’s Ladies group (Past. Centre) P R A Y E R M I N I S T R Y 10 May 14 May 11am You are asked to keep in your prayers all parishioners, friends & relatives who are suffering through illness, especially - Ambrose Hee Chong Lim, Rhonda Brown, Rosemary Williams, Merle Ranasinghe, Pam Taig, Eddie Yap, Poh Lian Yap, Konrad Wrzesinski, Magdalena Wrzesinska, Bishop Geoffrey Robinson, Kidir Sitthampalam, Patricia Whiteford, Phyllis Tay, Baby Harper Stapleton, Fr David Catterall, Denise Ghali =============== Due to privacy laws, if you would like the name of a family member or friend to be printed in the Good Oil, please contact the Parish Office. Also, please keep in your prayers those who have died, recently - Luciano Calvi Giorgio Gioiello Philip Brown (Brother & brother in law of Frank & Mary Brown) Agnes Orland Sr Anne Nolan DC Sr Beryl Rogan sgs Sr Ruth Maund sgs Lee Cheow Neoh Jean Ethel Gaynon Erna Breen WYD 2016 LAUNCH + YOUNG ADULT WELCOME TO ARCHBISHOP ANTHONY – 19 May All young adults are invited to Sydney’s launch of World Youth Day 2016. This will also be the first time that our new Archbishop will be present at an official Archdiocesan event for young adults so it is a great opportunity to meet and welcome him. It will be a huge night of celebration with Polish food, Polish dancing, information stalls, a catechesis from the Archbishop and even a spot of fine Polish vodka! Come and hear about the exciting pilgrimages that Sydney will be taking in 2016 to the City of Mercy. The evening will be held at St Mary’s Cathedral College Hall on Tuesday 19 May from 7.30pm. The Archbishop will also be presiding at City Silence (the weekly young adult holy hour) in the Cathedral from 6.30pm. For more information see the event at www.facebook.com/catholicyouthservices or email wyd@catholicyouthservices.org. #getexcited #bemerciful DATE CLAIMER: Please note the date change St Anthony’s Parish Fundraiser Ladies afternoon tea for Breast & Ovarian Cancer “High Tea” - Saturday 17 October 2015 OLMC Parramatta Open MorningTour Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta invites you to attend our Open Morning Tour on May 18, 2015. Tour the College and discover why a Mercy Education is treasured for life and enjoy a ‘comfortable cup of tea’ with the College Leadership Team. The College is now enrolling for 2016 and 2017. Visit www.olmc.nsw.edu.au or phone 8838 1222 to reserve your place or obtain further information. A parishioner would like to donate some book shelves, office desks, little tables and filing cabinets free of charge to any one who might need them. Please contact the parish office and we can help you if you are interested. Please join us on our Facebook page for all up to date information. Marsfield vinyard Executions Not the Answer - Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP Capital punishment - particularly violent executions as seen with Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran is never the answer for legal or social problems, the Archbishop of Sydney said when hearing the two men had been killed by firing squad overnight. The Most Rev Anthony Fisher OP, who had joined many other religious, government and academic leaders in calling for clemency, said he was deeply saddened to hear the executions had gone ahead on the prison island of Nusakambangan while their families suffered a tortuous night on nearby Cilacap where they heard the guns from the execution party soon after midnight. "Like most Australians I do not support capital punishment: there is enough violence in our world already without legal systems modelling it to others," Archbishop Anthony said. "When the Grand Mufti of Australia, Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamed, and I made a joint appeal for clemency, we made it clear that we respected Indonesia's sovereignty and shared its condemnation of drug trafficking. We are all aware of the terrible damage drugs cause. But refusing even to entertain appeals for mercy - even after the pair had demonstrably turned their lives around - seemed to us to damage our neighbour's reputation for justice. "In some ways capital punishment punishes the families more than those executed. They must carry the memories for years to come. My heart and the hearts of all good-willed Australians go out to the Chan and Sukumaran families and the families of the others executed with them. May their children rest in peace." Following news of the executions Prime Minister Tony Abbott describe the action as both cruel and unnecessary.He and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop are withdrawing Australia's Ambassador Paul Grigson from Indonesia. Ms Bishop said;" Our concern centres on the fact the apparent rehabilitation of Mr Chan and Mr Sukumaran were not taken into account. Rehabilitation is a fundamental aspect of successful prison systems. "I was in contact with the family overnight. They are in a devastating position." Chan, 31 and Sukumaran, 34, both from Sydney, were part of the Bali nine who attempted to traffic more than 8kg of heroin into Australia in 2005. The two were convicted, sentenced to death and spent almost a decade in Bali's Kerobokan prison prior to their execution. Appeals were rejected and despite turning their lives around completely in prison and helping many other inmates their final appeal for clemency to President Joko Widodo, and those of our government, were rejected. Six other drug offenders were executed with Chan and Sukumaran A fourth, Mary Jane Veloso, a mother of two from the Philippines, Was given a last minute reprieve after her alleged human trafficker surrendered. The woman was arrested in 2010 with 2.6 kilograms of heroin in the lining of her suitcase. She has always maintained she was duped into smuggling the drugs by someone who had bought her new clothes. On the last day of their lives reports from the prison island indicated Chan and Sukumaran would not be allowed their long-time spiritual advisors to spend their last hours with them. However authorities announced a sudden change in the afternoon allowing Salvation Army Minister David Soper to spend time with Sukumaran and minister Christie Buckingham with Chan. Australia's Consul General to Bali, Majell Hind was on the island and officially identified and received the bodies of the two men. Their final journey home is the twelve hour ambulance drive to a Jakarta funeral home and then the flight back to Australia. Catholic Communications, Sydney Archdiocese, 29 Apr 2015 A big thank you to the kind person who returned my Rosary (left in the church) to the village. Margaret Naylor Please pray for the people and communities around the world who may be suffering at this time, especially those affected by the recent floods in Queensland, Earthquake in Nepal and the Baltimore riots. FIRST HOLY COMMUNION PROGRAM The children of our parish have begun their preparation for First Holy Communion and are now in the second week of the program. We have been earning about the different ways in which we find Jesus present in the Mass. Please pray for these children as they prepare to receive Jesus in the Sacrament of First Holy Communion. WALK WITH CHRIST—SUNDAY, 7 JUNE 2015 Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ Sydney’s Annual Procession of The Blessed Sacrament. Step out in faith! Join thousands of Catholics in procession through the streets of Sydney as we sing and pray for our needs and the needs of our city. Write your wishes and hopes in our Parish’s "Book of Life" which will be carried in the Procession and blessed at final prayers. Starting from St Patrick’s, Church Hill (Grosvenor St), the procession travels through the streets of Sydney and culminates with prayer and Benediction at St Mary’s Cathedral forecourt. Please assemble at Lang Park, opposite St. Patrick's Church Hill at 2pm. The procession will commence at 2:30pm. Walk With Christ provides an opportunity for participants to pray for the needs of the city, to strengthen their Catholic identity and most importantly, to affirm their faith in the Eucharist. Walk With Christ engages Catholics of all ages and backgrounds and revives a rich Catholic tradition of public faith demonstration. Don't miss this extraordinary event! Bring your family and friends and join us as we witness to the presence of Christ in our city. THE CATHOLIC WEEKLY— 10th May, 2015 In the company of martyrs: Archbishop’s homily at Mass commemorating Armenian genocide Aussie relatives attend canonisation of Palestinian nun Want a free fare to World Youth Day Krakow 2016? Gladesville boy retires after a lifetime as a priest Hill of Crosses: Lithuania’s lasting symbol of faith Media pays no attention as Boko Haram destroys my country: bishop Don’t be a spectator, says Pope Francis. Be involved! Let’s make mercy the focus of our mission in Jubilee Year Available at the front entrance to the Church. Please put your $2.00 in the Poor Box. CAPTAINS, PLEASE ENSURE TO REMIND YOUR TEAM COUNTERS ROSTER FOR MAY: 3/5-Team 4; 10/5-Team 5; 17/5-Team 6; 24/5-Team 7; Please take home a copy of the Good Oil. However, if you prefer not to, please return it to the trays found at each entrance to the Church. COMMUNION UNDER BOTH KINDS Please consider the following: 1. If you have a cold or flu symptoms (or any other communicable disease, cold sores, etc.) you MUST NOT receive communion from the Chalice. 2. In accordance with the General Instruction, we DO NOT DIP the Host in the Chalice. DON’T FORGET TO TURN OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONE. THANK YOU