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NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (YEAR B) 12th August, 2018
Dear All, Let me express my heartfelt thanks to one and all who welcomed me to this wonderful community of the Holy Trinity Parish. As I complete one month of my journey with you, I thought I might tell a little more about my background. I hail from India as you already know, from south west of India a state called Kerala, known as “God’s own country”. I come from a family of five with three brothers, 1 sister and my parents who are situated in Kerala, all busy with the family Timber business, except my sister who is a Teacher. I have four nephews and four nieces. This is my family background. When I was sixteen, I decided to be part of an another family, this is when I decided to join the Missionary Society of St. Thomas the Apostle, the order I belong to as a priest. My ordination was on 1st of January, 1997. I was nominated and transferred to the Arch diocese of Melbourne representing our Order in Australia for the first time some 12 years ago after being a Seminary Staff nearly for 7 years and now six of us from our Order are serving the church in Australia in different dioceses. The Missionary Society of St Thomas the Apostle (MST) is a missionary venture of the Syro-Malabar Church started in 1968. We are now 340 priests and over 150 seminarians! MST is a Society of Apostolic Life with an exclusively missionary charism, whose sole goal is to spread the Kingdom of God through witness and apostolic involvement. Drawing spiritual enthusiasm from St Thomas, the Apostle of India and her patron, MST is committed to take up missionary responsibilities anywhere in the world through collective apostolate. So I am here at Holy Trinity Parish, and to me parish is all about YOU, praying together, working together, serving, socialising, supporting each other in good times as well as in times of difficulties and sadness. Together, we can be formed by the Spirit into a COMMUNITY, dedicated to spreading God’s reign wherever we are. My prayer is, “Holy Spirit lead us to become aware of the people around us each day, those with whom we live, meet and work that we may keep calling each other to live the values Christ has set for us and are so needed for these times” Fr. Jacob
Reflection: In this age of spin doctors and carefully
worded media releases it is refreshing to turn to the
scriptures and discover a wealth of unvarnished truth.
Do you ever feel discouraged? Do you wonder sometimes
whether you have the energy to go on?
Are you tempted to give up?
As we hear it today, even the mighty Elijah, a prophet who
did many works of power, reached the point where he said
to the Lord, “I have had enough”. Take my life”. It is at this
very moment of abandonment that God provides him with
the resources he needs to carry on.
Is there an important truth here for us to ponder?
In those moments when we felt low, when it all seemed too
hard, what enabled us to stay the course? Did we find a
mysterious source deep within giving us the courage to go
on, the light to see our way, the food to strengthen us?
Jesus spoke to the crowd of the work of the Father.
Could we have been fed in this way with the Bread of
Life? Extract from “Break Open the Word”
Wednesday 15th August, Feast of the Assumption
(Holy Day of Obligation)
This is a key feast that honours the role of Mary as the mother of Jesus and stems from the time of Pope Pius XII who placed an emphasis on the importance of Marian devotion. It is a reminder to us of Mary’s unique relationship with God.
Masses at Holy Trinity Parish on Wednesday 15th August are:
10am - St Paul’s & St Catherine’s 7.30pm – St Peter’s
This weekend is CatholicCare Sunday Appeal—all donations will help to support the most vulnerable people in our community. Please read Page 4.
OUR MASS TIMETABLE (Subject to change)
OUR PEOPLE & OUR CONTACT DETAILS
Priests: Jacob MST, Paul Gurry, Clem Cafarella Barry Caldwell (supply)
Pastoral Associates: Matilde Chia, Drusilla Gonsalvez, Margaret Pinzone, Carmel Dyt, Delia Donahoe (OLSH), June Kellar, Liz Liston, Catherine Green (Arrowsmith Program)
Parish Manager: Libby Thomas
St. Peter’s East Bentleigh OFFICE HOURS (Mon - Fri) 9am - 3pm
844 Centre Road, East Bentleigh 3165 Ph: 9579 4255 Fax: 9570 4288 [email protected] Pastoral Associates: Carmel Dyt, Delia Donahoe, June Kellar Liz Liston
Secretaries: Marion Quinn Trish Richards Sacramental Teachers Lidia Boschini Betty DeMarco Stewardship Program: Keith Gonsalvez
St. Peter’s Primary School Michael Hanney - Principal Michael Schinck—REL
9575 0909
St. Catherine’s Moorabbin
2 Buchan Street, Moorabbin 3189 Ph: 9555 4242 [email protected] Attention: St. Catherine’s
Pastoral Associate: Margaret Pinzone
Primary School Lynda O’Donnell Principal Carmel Donlon - REL Administration: Cate James 9555 7200
Emergency: Please call St. Peter’s and leave a message as we regularly attend this phone—03 9579 4255
St. Paul’s Bentleigh OFFICE HOURS (Mon - Fri) 9am - 3pm
122 Jasper Road, Bentleigh 3204 Ph: 9557 1165 Fax: 9503 4575 [email protected]
Pastoral Associates: Matilde Chia, Drusilla Gonsalvez
Secretary: Libby Thomas
Primary School Catherine Tammesild Principal Matilde Chia - REL 9557 7130
RECONCILIATION: 1/2 hr before each mass
HOLY TRINITY PARISH WEB PAGE: www.holytrinityparish.org.au EMAIL: [email protected]
Holy Trinity Parish Schools
Principal Co-ordinator: Michael Juliff Mission & Faith Leader: Edward Dooley
WEEK COMMENCING 13th August, 2018
Mon
9:30am Communion
Service St. Pauls
10:00am Mass St. Peter’s
Tues 10:00am Mass OLSH
Convent
Wed
10:00am Feast of the Assumption
Mass St Catherine’s
10:00am Feast of the Assumption
Mass St Paul’s
9:30am NO Communion
Service St. Pauls
10:00am Communion
Service St. Peter’s
7:30pm Feast of the Assumption
Mass St Peter’s
Thurs 10:00am Mass OLSH
Convent
Fri 10:00am Mass St. Peter’s
Sat
8.30am
Mass St Catherine’s
6.00pm Mass St. Paul’s
6.30pm Mass St. Peter’s
Sun
8.30am Mass St. Peter’s
Mass St Catherine’s
9.30am Mass St. Paul’s
10.30am Mass St. Peter’s
Mass St Catherine’s
5:30pm Mass St Peter’s
Collections: Last weekend 4th & 5th August, 2018
Community Stewardship Presbytery
St. Peter’s $4,023 $1,434
St. Paul’s $783 $703
St. Catherine’s $469 $399.25
ST. PAUL’S ADORATION: Wednesday 3 — 4pm
ST. CATHERINE’S: Rosary Saturday mornings after Mass
Next meetings are: Moorabbin/Bentleigh: Mon. 13th August- 7pm, Sweeney Centre, St. Catherine’s Bentleigh East: Mon. 13th August - 7pm, Green Room, St Peter’s If you are interested in helping those we assist, you are most welcome to join the friendly groups. Contacts: Bentleigh/Moorabbin- Randolph 0414 440 024, Bentleigh East: Monika 0430 666 452. For respectful & confidential assistance with food, bedding, clothing, furniture & bills, in times of need pls call 1800 305 330.
Through Baptism: We congratulate Maeve Dillon daughter of Lucy & Trent, Jack & Bianca Archer, children of Shane & Rebecca, Jesse Kilborn son of Maddy & Jason and Ari Mitsios daughter of ` Carissa & Oresti at St. Peter’s. We thank their families for bringing these children to Baptism and support them as they commence their journey of faith.
Through Reconciliation: We congratulate Luke Callander at St. Peter’s and
Zara Foti, Maisie Brown, Mia Rainford, Jacob Bale, Cristian Wilken, Greta Price, Hayden Adler, Daniel Ianchello, Thomas Winzar & Anthony Gallardo at St. Paul’s as they receive God’s forgiveness.
1st Eucharist: We congratulate Mitchell Langworthy, James Frazer, Jessica Watson, Ignacio Quiroz Medina, Jaxon Sahib, Padjua Torres, Eamon Downard at St. Peter’s and Victoria Macri at St. Paul’s as they receive their 1st Eucharist.
SACRAMENTS THIS WEEKEND AT HOLY TRINITY PARISH
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
ADULT EDUCATION
RCIA - The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
is the process for welcoming and integrating new Christians into the Catholic community.
Are you or is someone you know curious about spirituality and the Catholic faith?
It is a gift in this secular world to already have two people wishing to join our RCIA journey for this year. We would love to hear from anyone considering exploring the Catholic faith or anyone interested in supporting the inquirers. Please contact the Parish 9579 4255. Your name will be given to Carole, a member of the RCIA team, who will contact you. A new group will begin this Sun. 12th Aug. at 9.30am. It would be great to have people from our Parish family sitting with and accompanying inquirers as they become more familiar with ‘what we do’ as Catholics!
Be assured you will all be warmly welcomed!
Following Jesus—An eight-session seminar on growth in the spiritual life for a disciple of Jesus
St. Peter’s Prayer Group invites you to participate in this seminar commencing Monday, 13th August to
1st October, 2018, 8pm, in the Anchor behind St. Peter ’s Church, 844 Centre Rd, E. Bentleigh. Themes
covered include Believing, Listening, Praying, Dying, Loving, Serving, Persisting, Sharing.
ALL WELCOME - Contact : Lidia 0401 384 694
An Evening with John Allen, Jr.
who is the Editor of CRUX—specialising in coverage of the Vatican and the Catholic Church. He has written 9 books on the Vatican and Catholic Affairs.
St. Peter’s Church, East Bentleigh, Thurs, 6th September, 7:30pm
Bookings essential: $20, $10 concession Try Booking: https://www.trybooking.com/WWRZ Contact: Mar ia George mar [email protected] 0409 792 168
Relationships are at the heart of why CatholicCare exists and all of our programs and services focus
on helping people to build positive relationships and repair connections when needed. Individuals
and families, refugees and asylum seekers, kids in school, or people in prisons; there are times
when everyone needs a little help.
Matt was a typical teenager. His natural athletic talent saw him fit into
high school easily as he joined the football, cross country and
athletics teams. His future looked bright and he dreamed of playing
footy in the AFL.
When Matt’s dad left, everything started falling apart. Matt’s Mum had
to juggle long hours as a cleaner, leaving Matt and his three sisters to
fend for themselves. Within 12 months, Matt was sullen, destructive,
refusing to go to school and losing all interest in sport.
In desperation, Matt’s mum turned to CatholicCare’s School Refusal program. Counsellors met with
Matt, and with patience and encouragement, Matt opened up about his sadness at the absence of
his father. CatholicCare worked with Matt’s mum to help her to understand the reasons for Matt’s
changed behaviour. They also worked with Matt and his father to help them re-establish their
relationship.
Matt has since returned to school, re-joined the football team and most weekends his Dad comes to
watch him play.
Matt’s dreams are back on track thanks to the solid foundation of support from those around him.
Last year CatholicCare helped over 18,000 people like Matt and his family. We know that all families
face times of conflict and struggle, but some need extra support to get through. CatholicCare’s
mission is to strengthen individuals and families and equip them with the skills they need to face
life’s challenges.
At CatholicCare we are seeing more and more young people like Matt who are struggling with the
challenges and changes of life. They can easily find themselves on the margins of society, feeling
isolated and excluded with no idea where to turn. It is times like this, where CatholicCare’s programs
and interventions are needed the most.
Together, we can help those less fortunate in our community, and in our neighbourhood, who need
support. Together we can help people live ‘life to the full’.
Please support CatholicCare and their work by contributing generously to our appeal next
weekend.
Source: https://www.ccam.org.au/campaign/13/sunday-appeal-matts-story
This weekend is the CatholicCare Sunday Appeal.
Second collection at St. Peter’s and envelopes at St. Paul’s and St. Catherine’s Donations from our parish community will help CatholicCare to support the most vulnerable people in our community. If you are unable to give this weekend please place your donation in a marked envelope in the collection next weekend.
Sacristy Duty Roster: After many years of service many of our parishioners have retired. We desperately need still a few more people to help prepare our sacred space. Duty times once every 3 months approx. 1 1/2 hrs. Saturday
9am. Ph Parish Office:9579 4255.
Parish Visiting We ask parishioners to please let us know of anyone who
would like a visit and/or communion at home or in a local
aged care facility.
We are relying on your response to keep us informed of
those who need our care.
We especially are asking for you to let us know of any family
members or friends in Holmesglen Hospital as this is our
only way of finding out who needs a visit.
Please let PA know at mass or office on week days.
MEETINGS/FUNCTIONS THIS WEEK
MOONGALA NEWS
See McKenna Notice Board & Pamphlet Stand
Archdiocese of Melb. Parish Update: 8th August2018
Connect Health & Community, new name for Bentleigh Bayside—Relevant information for interest.
Mon. 13th Aug 8:00pm Charismatic Prayer Group—Anchor
Thurs 16th Aug 7:00pm Liturgy Team Meeting—Green Room
ST. JAMES COLLEGE “Where the teachers know my name…” ENROL NOW FOR YEAR 7 2019, 2020 AND BEYOND
UPCOMING COLLEGE TOUR – TERM 3
9.15am- 10.30am Wed.15 August
Bookings essential. Call 9575 8100 or email [email protected]
156 Bignell Road, Bentleigh East 3165 | 9575 8100 | www.sjcbe.catholic.edu.au
Piety Stall has a variety of religious (normal price) and non religious cards ($1) available
Melbourne Catholic Magazine August 2018 Edition is
available at each Church—if anyone would like a copy
please place $2 in the container, the Parish will subsidise for
the rest of the year.
ST. PETER’S NOTICES
Prayer Partners— please collect your 1st Eucharist child’s letter
from the box under photos (near Sacristy) have been given a candle from 1st Eucharist
child. Use it when you pray for the child at home & give it to the child on his/her 1st Eucharist day.
Badminton at St Peters Non-Competitive & Recreation Players wanted—Thursdays from 7.30pm Contact: Ron 041 3063807 & Keith 041 4988994
GENERAL NOTICES
Wise Women’s Circle – a great group for seniorish women, meeting on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month from 1-3pm.
Next gathering 21 August. All welcome
Women Working Well - If you are looking for a change in direction, gain more self confidence to explore goals in a caring
and supportive learning environment. Wed’s Aug 8 – Sept 19, 9.25am-12.15pm . Cost $25 (refundable on completion of
course)
Art Matters: a relaxed w ay to enjoy and be creative. Thurs 10-12noon, from Aug 9-
Cooking with Mahin: Enjoy learning recipes and techniques from around the w orld. Wed 22 Aug, 5 Sept.
Cost $5 Enquiries: Jules or Jude at Moongala, 9570 3468.
Teach with Timorese Teachers!
Take your teaching skills to new heights in the mountains of Timor-
Contact Christine on 02 9560 5333. For more opportunities, visit palms.org.au/volunteer
Can’t commit just yet? Check out palms.org.au/encounters
KSC Archbishop’s Dinner- 24th August, 7pm at Moonee Valley Racecourse
The 20th Knights of the Southern Cross Archbishop’s Dinner for the Priests Support and Education Fund will feature guest speaker Andrew Bolt (Herald Sun columnist and Sky News presenter) and will be a great opportunity to meet incoming Archbishop Peter Comensoli, while contributing to the education of Victoria’s seminarians. Contact Andrew Vaccaro at [email protected], 9795 7851, or 0404 390 824 by Aug10. Check noticeboards in three churches.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word for pre-school and primary school children.
Second Sunday of the month. 10:30am Mass, 12 August.
Come and share the Gospel and get to know other children at St. Peter’s
Coatesville Uniting Church Adult Fellowship— 1050 North Rd, Bent. E.—Invitation to Afternoon tea, Wed. 29th Aug, 1:30pm, Guest Speaker Joy Meekings Donation $10 for U.C. Mission Projects, RVSP 22 Aug. Joyce Reyment 9570 7708, Jean Goff 9579 5275
Thank You! Your support of this year’s Appeal for the Propagation of the Faith enables Church workers in 1,047 mission dioceses to offer Good News to their local communities.
Thank you for contributing to the amount of $3,303.25 which was raised by Holy Trinity’s community for Catholic Mission. Our partnership with local churches in over 160 countries is dependent upon the prayerful and financial support of many. Through your contribution, people living in conflict areas of Myanmar look forward with hope as new educational opportunities open up for their young. THANK YOU.
ST. PAUL’S NOTICES
ST. CATHERINE’S NOTICES
VOCATION VIEW: Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Jesus, the Bread of Life, has come so that we might have life to its fullness. Fervent reception of the Holy Eucharist helps to discover the path God has created you to follow. (John 6:41-51)
CRAFTY LADIES
Will NOT meet tomorrow, Monday 13 Aug.
FIRST SUNDAY CUPPA
There is a serious lack of helpers! If we wish to have this
fellowship continue, more volunteers are required.
Please contact Sheelagh 9570.3550 if you are able to
assist. You will be required on two Sundays, at the most,
during the year.
FATHER’S DAY STALL & RAFFLE TICKETS Will be held on Sunday 26th August before and after both Masses. Avail yourself of warm beanies, scarves, blankets etc. plus yummy cakes and slices. Donations of cakes, slices etc would be most welcome. Raffle tickets will be on Sale next Sunday 19th and Sunday 26th August.
The Knights of the Southern Cross sponsor Exposition of The Blessed Sacrament at St Catherine's Church Moorabbin will be held on Tuesday, 14th August, from 4.00PM to 6.00PM. All are welcome. Enquiries: Geno Pinzone (Ph. 95576775)
PRAYER PARTNERS:
Prayer Partners please remember to check the photo
board (on the Higgins road side of the church) to see
when your Communion child is making their First
Eucharist. Please remember to
return your child’s candle by their
Communion date. Thank you.
95TH BIRTHDAY:
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Vita La Fauci who celebrated her
95th Birthday this week. All our prayers and
blessings to Vita on this special occasion.
ANNUAL CATHOLICCARE APPEAL:
At our Masses this weekend there will be a second
collection for the Annual CatholicCare Appeal, the
envelopes are at the end of the pews and will be
collected at Notices time.
INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON NOTICE BOARDS
Southern Stars Social Club: Over 28’s Party Night
for single Catholics, 18.08.18, 8pm, Benedict’s
House at St Benedict’s Parish Burwood, cost: $13
includes lucky door prize & supper
The 4th Oceania Apostolic Congress On
Mercy : OACOM 2018 3 Day Congress,
Friday 24th August – Sunday 26th August,
Registration Cost: $50 per person.
In the Boxes at the doors:
Catholic Magazine, August now available, $2 each.
School Newsletter can be found on: www.trinityparishschools.catholic.edu.au/aura/ st-pauls/latest/
WEEKDAY MASSES: During the month of August,
St. Paul’s weekday morning Masses, (Tuesday &
Thursday) at 10am, will be held at the OLSH Convent
Chapel, 104 Jasper Road, Bentleigh (enter via Jasper
Road). We are grateful to the OLSH Sisters who have
kindly openned their doors for Parishioners to join
them in their lovely warm chapel during the winter
months. (Unless there is a Funeral or otherwise
advised)
ECUMENICAL LUNCH:
Please join us in fellowship and community at
St. Paul’s Hall, Friday, 14th September,
12.00pm to 3.00pm. Funds raised on the day
will be distributed to John Wallis Foundation and
Bishop Raymond in Sri Lanka.
Tickets $20 per person.
Raffle tickets and trade table goods also for sale.
Please advise when RSVPing if you have any spe-
cial dietary requirements.
RSVP Wednesday 5th September
to Carmel Merrey 9557 4741.
We would also like to hear from anyone who would
like to help, be it with food preparation and service,
donations for the raffle or items to sell on the trade
table. Or if you have any clean empty jam jars.
Carmel, Patricia and Anna
ST. PETER’S ROSTER PARISHIONERS DATE
LECTORS 6.30pm— Belinda Ortiz, Delia Donahoe 8.30am— Peter Carolan, Michelle Crook 10.30am— Philip Fernandez, Liz Hume 5.30pm— Sheryl Collins, April D’Silva
18th & 19th Aug
PRESBYTERY COUNTERS GRP 2: Jennifer Honey, Helen Nodrum, Margaret Lucas, Gerry Lambourne Sun 19th Aug
THANKSGIVING COUNTERS GRP 8: Bill Dooley, Darron Foley, Lorraine Farrell, Gino Pinzone, Lorna Melder Sun 19th July
SACRISTAN GRP 6: Anne Anstee, Vanita Fernandez, Lillian Carolan, Jacqui Houston Sat 18th Aug
FATIMA STATUE Aldersey Family—Glenmer Street, Bentleigh Sun 12th Aug
Suhr Family—Blamey Street Sun 18th Aug
MOORABBIN HOSPITAL VISIT
Cecilia Finch (Sun) Troy Kuhn (Sun)
12th August 19th & 26th August
Liz Liston (Wed) Betty De Marco (Wed)
15th August
22nd & 29th Aug
ST. PAUL’S ROSTER PARISHIONERS DATE
COUNTERS Dennis O ’ Brien Domini Carvalho Sun 12th August
Carmel Merrey Mario Mirabile Sun 19th August
VOCATIONS / CHALICE Maureen Burrows (Sat) Margaret Abourizk (Sat) 11th & 19th Aug
LECTORS
Peggy Davis (L) Sarah Arnott (R) (Sat) (L) Jane Rewick (R) (Sun)
11th & 12th Aug
Gus Zhang (L) Brindyl Madhusudan (R) (Sat) Teresa Meyer (L) Liz Vinning (R) (Sun)
18th & 19th Aug
COMPUTER OPERATORS: Zhang Family (Sat) Peter Whitelaw (Sun) 11th & 12th Aug
Hwang Family (Sat) Volunteer (Sun) 18th & 19th Aug
GIFTS Stanley Family (Sat) Commerford Family (Sun) 11th & 12th Aug
Cideve Family (Sat) Burns Family (Sun) 18th & 19th Aug
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS:
Station 1: Maureen Knight, Amanda Bonso, Station 2: Sr. Liz, Raulston, Macedo, Peggy Davis, Station 3: Brindyl Madhusadan, Volunteer,
Station 1: Dominic L ’Huillier, Volunteer, Station 2: Rosemary Green, Glason Falco, Tanya Aquilina, Station 3: Bev Claudius, Volunteer.
Saturday August Sunday
MORNING TEA (HALL) Peter & Ilona Harty 12th August
Diana & Garnet Fernandez 19th August
COMMUNION TO THE SICK 1: Pam & Rex Koch 2: Gerard Rivalland 3: Donna Dolfini 12th August
ST. CATHERINE’S ROSTER PARISHIONERS DATE
COUNTERS Catherine Sidaway Mon 13th Aug
ALTAR SOCIETY Mary Gill Sat 11th Aug
LECTORS 8:30am: Krystyna Wrzesinski 10:30am: Bernadette Curtis Sun 12th Aug
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS 8:30am: Sheelagh Connors 10:30am: Frank Gill Sun 12th Aug
COMPUTER OPERATORS 8:30am: Patricia Buchanan 10:30am: Norman Fuller Sun 12th Aug
Labrooy Family Mon 6th Aug FATIMA STATUE
Infanti Family Mon 13th Aug
BULLETIN NOTICES DEADLINES
St. Peter’s Trish Richards & Marion Quinn, 9579 4255, [email protected] Thursday
St. Paul’s Libby Thomas, 9557 1165, [email protected] Thursday 9am
St. Catherine’s Grace Tanumihardja, 0481 573 583, [email protected] on Wednesday 6pm
Lord, we commend to you people in need:
St. Peter’s: Norbert Jeremiah, Cameron Johnston, Kerry
Barthelson, Stella Taylor Hilton, Terry Henry (Marj Brady’s
brother), Thomas Tobin, Liz Hume, Shaun Wan, Leonie
Kerley, Eddy Bary, Martin Sheehy, Rose Burnell, Rachel
Seager (Kathleen Rankin’s granddaughter), Sue Thorp, Alice
Wright, Maria Garufi, Judy Meehan, Matthew Grasso, Paul
O’Brien, Marco Paoli, Pat Hewitt, Petronella Kahonde,
Marian Pirera, Brent Balchin, Sue Hall, Ashley Popov,
Mark & Colleen Lewis, Aihua, Joan, Sarah Leyshon,
Rosalie Rufolo, Patrick Hogan, Martin & Cheryl Meehan,
Joan Fennelly, Mary Saunders, Joan Clarke, Maria
Seuseu, Julie McChesney (Perth) , Carmelo Lando, David
Peterson, Sue Law (Brisbane), Evie Nailer (5yo), Des
Lawler, Nicholas Quinn (nephew of Sr Mary Batchelor), David
Hymen, Farnando Linggo Liong, Jay Anne Santiago, Don
Legaspi, Perla Cabrera, Jackson Margan, Christine
Andersen, Tu Tran, Joe Lobo (Bryan’s dad), Jakob Deans,
Raul Medina, Helen Mille, Frank Williams, Jenny Liston,
St Paul’s: Aileen Gallagher, Aileen Drinan, Nelson
Tapalla, Margaret Harty, Sheela Ibel, Nicol Graphael,
Jill Briody, Tanya Wall, Mercy Miranda, Joanne LeSueur,
St Catherine’s: Mary Smith, David Beech, Paul
Lovegrove, Stasia Underwood, Tracey Campbell, Sam
Pinzone, Deidre Hollingsworth, Peter Brown, Loredana
Skelpic, Eileen Ellerton, Rosa Virgona, Alfio Pappalardo,
John Costandi, Cordelia Morrison, Mary Gill (Marg
Commons’ Mum), Jan Habel, Peter Jennings, Aubrey
Milhuisen, Robyn Roberts, Peter Wilson, Leo Mercuri, Joan
Clarke, Joanne Barry, Paul Dwyer and Trenna Scanlon.
Those who are sick:
NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (YEAR B)
Recently Deceased:
Anniversaries occurring at this time:
.
St Peter’s:
St. Paul’s:
St Peter’s: Mary Brooks
St. Catherine’s: Marie Allen
St Peter’s: Leo Italiano
St. Catherine’s: Sue Saddler
St Peter’s: Montini D’Souza, Eliza Magdalena
D’Souza, Vera Baldry, Laura DeSilva
St. Paul’s: Domenica Aloi, Patricia Moore,
Frances Lewis, Concetta Volpe, Rosalia La
Fauci, Genesta Juriansz, Mick Abourizk, Mary
Conway, Rita Spirason, Frank Holland,
St. Catherine’s: Noel McGaw (2yrs),
Frank Larkin (2yrs), Irene Murtagh,
Max Fennessy, Fr Gerard Loughnan, Francis
Ryan, Rosina Palisi, Fr. Kevin Sweeney,
Kathleen Doyle, Johanna van Spaandonk
Monthly Remembrance
THIS WEEK’S GOSPEL – John 6: 41-51
First Anniversary occurring at this time:
The Jews were complaining to each other about Jesus, because he had said, ‘I am the bread that came down from heaven.’ ‘Surely this is Jesus son of Joseph’ they said. ‘We know his father and mother. How can he now say, “I have come down from heaven”?’ Jesus said in reply, ‘Stop complaining to each other.
‘No one can come to me unless he is drawn by the Father who sent me, and I will raise him up at the last day. It is written in the prophets: They will all be taught by God, and to hear the teaching of the Father, and learn from it, is to come to me. Not that anybody has seen the Father, except the one who comes from God: he has seen the Father. I tell you most solemnly, everybody who believes has eternal life. I am the bread of life. Your fathers ate the manna in the desert and they are dead; but this is the bread that comes down from heaven, so that a man may eat it and not die. I am the living bread which has come down from heaven.