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The Feast of Pentecost Year C Cyle I 9 June 2019
T he Apostles are in a pit of darkness - behind locked doors, in isolation and fear, reeling from a deep sense
of loss and pain because of their Master’s death and the collapse of their dreams and ambitions.
But the risen Christ appears to them, bringing them peace and reconciliation. He shows them the wounds of his
passion, as identifying marks and as signs of life’s triumph over death. Jesus then commissions the Apostles to
the whole world and breathes on them the Holy Spirit who will transform them from frightened disciples into
courageous Apostles.
We celebrate this descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles at Pentecost. In the Acts of the Apostles, Luke sets
Pentecost 50 days after Easter. He patterns this celebration after the Jewish Pentecost that is held 50 days after the
feast of Passover. At Pentecost, the Jews recall the giving of the Ten Commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai.
This prodigious event was marked by theophanies, like bolts of lightning, peals of thunder, strong wind and fire.
In drawing a parallel to the Jewish Pentecost, Luke clearly shows how the Holy Spirit supersedes the law of the
Old Covenant; henceforth all laws will draw light and interpretation from the Holy Spirit. When Luke employs
the images of strong wind and tongues of fire to depict Pentecost, he is asserting the powerful action of the Holy
Spirit in the lives of the Apostles and the positive change that can usher in renewal and rebirth.
The change in the Apostles is far from superficial. It is a tempest that brings about an upheaval. The Apostles
take the courageous journey from selfish ambition to genuine self-giving. Their old life is “burned” by the fire of
the Holy Spirit, and new life comes not only upon them but also upon the Church.
365 Days With the Lord Fr Paul J Marquez SSP
Speak in Words of Love
I n today’s First Reading is the account of the coming of the Holy Spirit. The Apostles are no longer terrified
and in hiding after Jesus’ crucifixion, but, driven by what seems like a powerful wind from heaven and
tongues of fire, they go out into the market square proclaiming the marvels of God. The people are from many
foreign places but everyone hears and understands in his or her own language what is being said. It signifies the
beginning of humanity’s restoration to unity.
Even more, it inaugurates the fulfilment of Jesus’ promise in today’s Gospel to ask the Father to give his follow-
ers “another Advocate to be with you for ever.” The first Advocate is Jesus himself. (Continued over page)
Coming out of the Darkness
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Speak in Words of Love (continued) The Holy Spirit is the Advocate “whom the Father will send in my name.” “Advocate”
is derived from the Latin word vacatus (“call”) and primarily refers to a judicial
advocate who is called to help a person conduct a case, or prepare a defense, before a
court. Another biblical word used of the Spirit is “Paraclete,” with a similar meaning:
“called to the side” of one in need of help, especially in a legal process. Though the
words are not used here in a legal sense they express the Holy Spirit’s mission of being
with us as our helper, to teach and guide us in the truth. The action of the Holy Spirit
explains the change in the Apostles at Pentecost and their ability to preach as they did.
Not only is the Spirit of God our helper but also, as Paul says in the Second Reading,
he has “made his home” in us. The source of this divine life of the Spirit within us is
the Father “who raised Jesus from the dead.” Having received the git of the Spirit we
are called to live “spiritual lives.” An example given in the First Letter of Peter is that
we are to “speak in words which seem to come from God.”
We may lack many things, but with the help of the Holy Spirit we can speak in words
that bring love, healing and reconciliation. When the words are accompanied by
actions of self-giving they will be understood and accepted, whatever the language
of the recipient.
The Living Word Majellan Publications
Plenary Council 2020 - Year of Discernment
T he Year of Discernment phase of our journey towards Plenary Council 2020
continues in earnest at Pentecost, beginning with 5pm Pentecost Vigil Mass
celebrated by Fr David Ranson, Diocesan Administrator, at Our Lady of the Rosary
Cathedral, Waitara. In the weeks following, resources will become available to support
small group listening and discernment encounters related to the themes.
Keep up to date with the latest information at: http://plenarycouncil.catholic.org.au
Beauty, Truth, Goodness
The Fundamentals of Catholicism Wednesdays
10:30-11:30am and 7-8pm.
Refreshments provided.
Bring a friend!
Reconciliation at OLR School
I t was lovely to have Father Bill in 4R this morning as we were given the opportuni-
ty to make the Sacrament of Reconciliation. We started with a class liturgy, then
spent some time, one on one with Father Bill for Reconciliation. Whilst this was
happening, we were working on illuminating the Scripture from our liturgy “The Lost
Sheep.” The students chose a line from the Scripture that was meaningful to them and
incorporated it into their illustration.
It was a meaningful experience for the children and a beautiful liturgy to be a part of!
Thank you to Father Bill for attending.
Carmel Corda REC
Christian Meditation Group
We meet every Friday 10:30am - 11:30am in the
Muldoon Room. Come and share the gift of meditation.
We look forward to seeing you.
Cough & Cold Season
Please be aware that flu and colds are
spread by contact. If you have a cough
etc please do not receive from the
Chalice at Communion.
World Elder Abuse
Awareness Day
Sunday 15 June Encouraging awareness,
identification and support of those who
may be vulnerable to abuse by others.
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Family Group Mass & Morning Tea
Our Bereavement Ministry
O ur outreach to families planning funerals in our parish has become a little
depleted over time. Ideally I would like a couple of groups who can meet with
the bereaved and help them plan the funeral for their deceased. If you would volunteer
to assist in this ministry you would be exercising a great service to our people at a time
of grief. Please contact the Parish Office for details.
Children’s Liturgy
O ur Parish would like to resume the Children’s Liturgy at 9.30am Sunday Mass
in the near future, but we need helpers to run the sessions. Only a small time
commitment is required and training will be provided. If you are interested in helping,
please contact the Parish office for more information.
Presentation of Children
R efugee Week Sunday 16 June to Saturday 22 June. Refugee Week is Australia's
peak annual activity to raise awareness about the issues affecting refugees and
celebrate the positive contributions made by them to Australian society. Its primary
purpose is to safeguard the rights and well-being of refugees. It strives to ensure that
everyone can exercise the right to seek asylum and find safe refuge in another state or
territory and to offer "durable solutions" to refugees and refugee hosting countries.
Australia has many leading citizens who arrived here as refugees. Do you know some
of them and their achievements? A Welcome to Refugees Picnic is on 16 June from
11.30 am to 3 pm at the Memorial Park The Entrance. All are invited!
Warnervale /Toukley Social Justice Committee
www.marymackillopsocialjustice.wordpress.com
A ll parishioners are invited to join us to celebrate our 25th Anniversary of Family
Groups in the parish. Come along to our combined Morning Tea after 9:30am
Mass next Sunday 16 June in the parish centre. Family Group members please bring a
plate to share (it can be left in the parish centre prior to Mass). Group Leaders are asked
to renew their annual commitment at the Mass.
Bible Study
Join Fr Kevin for a short Bible Study of the next Sunday’s
Gospel. Tuesdays in the Muldoon Room
after 9am Mass. All welcome!
Ministry Rosters
Thank you to those involved in Church
Ministries. Your rosters are now available in the
Sacristy.
OLR Kids Club
J oin us for Kids Club on Saturday 15 June as we celebrate FRIENDS! Kids Club is a
great place to make new friends, but it’s also a fantastic place to BRING YOUR
FRIENDS! So bring a friend and enjoy the fun together. We play games, eat delicious
food, learn more about Jesus, and have fun! We meet in the Muldoon Room from 4-
6pm, then stay on for the Children’s Choir at 6pm Mass. Get Mum or Dad (or another
Carer) to bring you. No need to RSVP, just come along… we can’t wait to meet you!
Children under 5 must have a parent/carer remain present. All are welcome to stay.
Social Justice
T his Sunday we welcome the children and families who are in the Sacramental
Programme preparing for First Eucharist. The children will be handing out
prayer cards so that you may personally pray for them and their faith formation.
Week 2 Winners have been drawn:
1st Prize $50 No
2nd Prize $25 No
Well done and good luck next week
everyone!
Adoration
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
is held on each Saturday of June in the Prayer Room,
following 9am Mass and continuing through the day to Benediction
at 5:30pm.
Serving the Catholic Community of The Entrance and extending the Kingdom of God
PARISH PRIEST & DEAN Fr Bill Stevens ASSISTANT PRIEST Fr Vincent Varghese VC
SACRAMENTAL COORDINATOR Br John Verhoeven FSP
Office Hours Monday-Friday 9.30-5.00pm Tel 4332 2216 Fax 4333 5344
Postal Address PO Box 189 THE ENTRANCE 2261 Street Address 239-243 The Entrance Rd THE ENTRANCE 2261
Email [email protected] Website www.ourladyoftherosary.org.au
PROPERTY MANAGER Michael de la Motte Tel 4334 7600 (BH)
OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY PRIMARY SCHOOL Tel 4332 5594
ST PETER’S CATHOLIC COLLEGE Tel 4351 2344 Fax 4351 2965
THE ENTRANCE PARISH DIOCESE OF BROKEN BAY
Mass & Devotions in Ordinary Time Sunday Masses Saturday Vigil 6:00pm Sunday 8:00am & 9:30am
Weekday Masses Monday - Thursday 9:00am Friday 11:45am Saturday 9:00am
Reconciliations Saturdays 9:30-10am & 5-5:30pm
Liturgy of the Hours Saturday 8:40am Rosary Monday-Thursday 8:35am Friday 11:20am Saturday 9:30am
Cenacle Wednesday 9:30am Christian Meditation Group Friday 10:30am-11:30am Muldoon Room. Come & join us!
Our Lady of the Rosary
For all your devotional needs...
GIFT CENTRE
A religious gift is a good way to evangelise. If you would like to visit the Gift Centre on a weekday please call the parish office and we will open it for you. The Centre is at the back of the Church carpark, on the corner of Ashton and Copnor Avenues.
Please Note New Opening Hours:
Sunday 9am-9:30am & 10:30-11am after the Masses Phone 4332 2216
Keep Us In Your Prayers There is no gift more precious than prayer - Fr Benedict Groeschel
Recently Deceased: Debbie Gaunt, Maureen Cassidy, Deacon Jim Caulfield, Lee Morley, Christopher Sky, John Deagan.
Anniversaries: Col McLaurin, Stephen Henry, Thomas Mayne, Harry Hutchins.
Remembrances: Bruce Parry, Vincent & Dorothy Cribb, Ralph Jayesuria, Lucina Taccoli, Malcolm Frost-Foster, Ailsa Curtis and all the Holy Souls in Purgatory.
Families: Bouchet, Cole, Attard.
Sick: Graham Crawley, Nick Hurst, Fay Mills, Marianne Golding, Pam McDonald, Gail Williams, Patrick & Lisa Hennes-sey, Anthony Morrell, Patti Howard, Warren Beasley, Ron Mahoney, Delma Clarke, Sr Jeannette Bubb, Ann Minogue, Rudy & Margaret Raeburne, Skye Turner, Janette Nolan-Cronin, Raymond & Tim Baker, Colleen Dunn, Genevieve Shedden, Maria De Sousa, Patricia Muscat, Patty O’Leary, Antoinette Grech, Linda Read, Kelly Will and those with long-term illnesses.
The Feast of Pentecost Acts 2:1-11 Romans 8:8-17 John 14:15-16, 23-26
Bushy Tales
Entrance Antiphon: The Spirit of the Lord has filled the whole world and that which contains all things understands what is said, alleluia.
Responsorial Psalm: Lord, send out your Spirit and renew the face of the earth.
Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia! Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love. Alleluia!
Communion Antiphon: They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke of the marvels of God, alleluia.