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MASS TIMES
Saturday, Vigil Mass 6:00 pm
Sunday, Family Mass 10:00 am
Student’s Mass 5:00 pm
12th November 2017
ST CARTHAGE’S NEWSLETTER
Presbytery & Parish Centre Address: Church Address:
30 Bayles Street, Parkville, 3052. 123 Royal Parade, Parkville, 3052 Telephone: (03) 9347 2493 Email: [email protected]
Web: www.stcarthagesparkville.org.au
This Saturday Evening 11th November: Patrick Lawrence will play our
heritage pipe organ at the 6pm Vigil Mass.
This Sunday Evening 12th November: The Geminiani String Quartet will provide
music at the 5pm Student Mass.
Next Sunday Evening 19th November: The St Carthage’s Music Group will lead the
singing at the 5pm Student Mass.
On Sunday Evening 26th November: The Legends of Brass will provide music at
the 5pm Student Mass.
Youtube Interview with Fr. Michael Elligate on the
place of St Carthage’s in the Archdiocese of Melbourne
today.
Available on melbournecatholic.org.au
Parish Survey
The “Help St Carthage’s Parish find its Future”
questionaire is available online at
[email protected] Hard copies of this survey are
available from the church porch.
Parish Theatre Night
we have 86 people attending
“The Testament of Mary”
at the Malthouse Theatre
on Tuesday 14th November.
The play commences at 6:30pm.
Pamela Rabe will be part of a conversation with the
audience at the end of the play.
Please note: since tickets have been distributed, the
theatre set has been reshaped and a few of our seats
taken out. Four seats have been reallocated to better
positions. Ushers are informed about this matter.
Reminder please bring your Tickets!
Parishioners and friends are invited to an evening of
exploration and conversation about the recent research
into
The Christmas Stories
30 Bayles Street Parkville
Tuesday 28th November 7:30pm
Christmas drinks to follow
Thirty years ago, Raymond Brown published ground
breaking research into the infancy narratives – the
Christmas Stories.
Now a Melbourne scripture scholar Mary Coloe has just
published “a Friendly Guide to The Birth of Jesus”
We now appreciate those stories are not to be taken as
historical accounts but they convey the hope and blessing
of the Jesus of Nazareth coming amongst us.
Christmas masses do not lend themselves to exploring
these scriptural riches in any extensive way.
Due to space constraints 30 participants will be suitable.
Please email bookings to
Fr. Elligate [email protected]
When: Tuesday 21st November
Where: 30 Bayles Street, Parkville 3052
Book: The Color of our Sky
Author: Amanda Trasi
Enquiries:
Caroline 0401 732 415
The popular Columban Calendar for the
coming year is now available from the
table towards the rear of the church.
Price $7.00 The funds from these calendars supports
the remarkable work of the Columban
Mission team working in Asia and Latin
America.
St Patrick’s Cathedral Melbourne
Wednesday 15th November 2017, 6:30pm-7:30pm
Recital
By
Matthias Schlubeck, Panflute
& Joachim Neugart, Organ
Entry $20 Concert op IX Nr. 2
Allegro e non presto – adagio – allegro (Panflute and Organ)
Matthias Schlubeck *1973
Deep Colours (Panflute solo)
Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-1750 Toccata in d BWV 538 (Organ Solo)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756-1791
Andante from Concert for Flute and Orchestra in D-major, KV 314 (Panflute and Organ)
John Rutter *1945
Suite Antique Prelude – Ostinato – Aria – Waltz – Chanson – Rondeau
Louis Vierne 1870-1937
Carillon de Longpont (Organ Solo)
Joseph Rheinberger 1839-1901 Abendlied op. 150 (Panflute and Organ)
Jean Claude Mara *1942
Reflets (Panflute and Organ)
PUBLIC LECTURE
Trading the Word: Gutenberg Bibles and English Libraries
by Shane Carmody
In this lecture Shane Carmody will tell the stories of the seven Gutenberg Bibles in English Libraries and some that got away. The first book printed with moveable type in Europe, Gutenberg’s bible was a major turning point from the medieval to the modern world, and brought a technology that spread knowledge, controversy, and ultimately revolution. The stories of these bibles reflect this cultural shift as well as the rise of book collecting and the trade which supports it.
Shane Carmody is the Senior Development Manager, Advancement Office, The University of Melbourne
Monday 20th November 2017 5.00pm – 6.00pm Venue The Oratory, Newman College, University of Melbourne 887 Swanston Street, Parkville (Melways Map 2B E5)
Bookings
Online: https://www.trybooking.com/322738 Email: [email protected] Telephone: 9342 1614