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Noel LevettChair

Diocesan Pastoral Council

Welcome

Liturgy of the Word

Will you let me be your servant?Let me be as Christ to you.Pray that I may have the grace toLet you be my servant, too.

The Servant Song Ri chard Gillard

We are pilgrims on a journey,We are trav’lers on the road.We are here to help each otherWalk the mile and bear the load.

I will hold the Christ-light for youIn the night-time of your fear.I will hold my hand out to you,Speak the peace you long to hear.

I will weep when you are weeping.When you laugh I’ll laugh with you.I will share your joy and sorrow‘Til we’ve seen this journey through.

• © 1977, Universal Music Group/Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing (ASCAP). All rights reserved. Administered at CapitolCMGPublishing.com. Used with permission.

Opening Prayer

Luke 6:27-38

Why Jubilee?

• Jewish Tradition – 50th Year• Christian Adaptation – 14th Century• Ordinary Jubilee• Extraordinary Jubilee

Why Jubilee?

What does it entail?

• Jesus, the face of the Father’s Mercy• Mercy living and visible in Jesus of Nazareth• Focus on what matters most• Our relationships –

with God; with each other; with nature

What Jubilee of Mercy entails

• A year– of Hope– of Justice– of Peace

• “The Father rich in mercy.” (Eph 2:4)

• “God, merciful and gracious, slow to anger abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness.” (Ex 34:6)

A Year of Reconciliation

Why Mercy?

• Compassionate treatment or attitude to an offender or an enemy (dictionary definition)

• “Be merciful as your heavenly Father is merciful.” (Lk 6:36)

• Beatitude “Blessed are the merciful.” (Mt 5:7)

Why Mercy?

• Mercy is always greater than any sin• Show the way of mercy• Live the way of mercy• Pardon clearly expresses merciful love• Oases of mercy in barren deserts

Mercy = how God deals with us

What does Mercy look like in our Diocese?

Signs of Mercy

• Parishes• Monasteries, Retreat Houses• Catholic Schools• Catechists• CatholicCare• St Vincent de Paul Society• Caritas• Catholic Mission• CWLA (Catholic Women’s League)• Apostolic Groups – Legion of Mary, Prayer and Service Groups

• “May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins …”• “Lord have mercy; Christ have mercy.”• “You take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.”• EP II “Have mercy on us all we pray, that with the BVM ….”• EP III “In your compassion O merciful Father, gather to

yourself all your children …”• Communion Rite : “That by the help of your mercy, we may

be always free from sin …”

The Mass

• Feed the hungry• Give drink to the thirsty• Clothe the naked• Shelter the homeless• Visit the sick• Visit the imprisoned• Bury the dead

Corporal Works of Mercy

• Counsel the doubtful• Instruct the ignorant• Admonish sinners• Comfort the afflicted• Forgive offences• Bear wrongs patiently• Pray for the living and the dead

Spiritual Works of Mercy

Practical Points- Opportunities

- Key Events- Resources

Year of Mercy

Opportunities

• Creating an Oasis of Mercy– Soup Kitchens and Vinnies Vans– Friendship Gardens and Inter-Faith dialogue– Refugee Sanctuary Movement & Migrant support– Families and Life-giving Relationships– Mercy and Healing in Schools– Faith Formation, Worship and Proclamation

• Mercy as a Principle of Engagement– Evangelisation opportunities

• Clergy, Life & Ministry Focus– Sacrament of Penance & Reconciliation

• Agencies of Engagement– Catholic Care, Catholic Schools, Caritas,

Monasteries, Retreat houses, Catholic Mission, Catholic Women’s League & other Apostolates

• 8 December: Opening of Holy Door at St Peter’s Basilica Rome– Advent Program: Feast of Immaculate Conception

• 13 December: Opening of Holy Doors at St John Lateran Basilica Rome, St Francis Xavier Cathedral Wollongong, and all Cathedrals throughout the world– Advent Program: Third Sunday of Advent

Key Events

• 20 December: Opening of Holy Door of Immaculate Conception Parish, Unanderra– Diocesan Shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary

• 20 December: Our Lady of Mercy, Penrose Park– Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy

• 1 January: Opening of Holy Door of St Mary Major Rome

• 25 January: Opening of Holy Door at St Paul’s Basilica Rome

• 10 February: Sending the Missionaries of Mercy– Lenten Program: Ash Wednesday

• 3-4 March: 24 Hours for the Lord– Lenten Program: Third Week of Lent

• 5 May: Vigil to Dry Tears• 26-31 July: World Youth Day Krakow• 13 November: Closing of the Holy Doors

throughout the World• 20 November: Closing of the Holy Door at

St Peter’s Basilica Rome– Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

• 19-21 January: Jubilee for those Engaged in Pilgrimage Work

• 2 February: Jubilee for Consecrated Life and the closing of the Year for Consecrated Life.

• 22 February: Jubilee for the Roman Curia• 3 April: Jubilee for those who are devoted

to the spirituality of Divine Mercy.

Jubilees in Rome

• 24 April: Jubilee for young boys and girls (ages 13 – 16)

• 27-29 May: Jubilee for deacons– Corpus Christi

• 3 June: Jubilee for priests– Sacred Heart of Jesus

• 12 June: Jubilee for those who are ill and for persons with disabilities– 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time

• 26-31 July: Jubilee for young people– 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time

• 4 September: Jubilee for workers and volunteers of mercy

• 25 September: Jubilee for catechists• 8-9 October: Marian Jubilee• 6 November: Jubilee for prisoners

• Year of Mercy Hymn Misericordes Sicut Pater!• Year of Mercy Prayer• Year of Mercy Logo• World Youth Day Song Blest Are the Merciful• Advent Program Beloved • Lenten Program Mercy

Resources

• Website Resources– http://dow.org.au– http://www.iubilaeummisericordiae.va– http://www.cam.org.au/evangelisation/Resources/Year-of-Mercy

What challenges do the inputs of Bishop Peter Ingham and Paul Mason offer to you individually and to your

community?

Table Discussion

Morning Tea

Workshops

Commissioning

When we sing to God in heaven,We shall find such harmony,Born of all we’ve know togetherOf Christ’s love and agony.

The Servant Song Richard Gillard

Will you let me be your servant?Let me be as Christ to you.Pray that I may have the grace toLet you be my servant, too.

© 1977, Universal Music Group/Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing (ASCAP). All rights reserved. Administered at CapitolCMGPublishing.com. Used with permission.

Prayer and Blessing

I lift my eyes to the mountains;from where shall help come to me?My help comes from the Lord, my God,for He is merciful!

Blest Are The Merciful Jakub Blycharz

When we are lost, He searches for us,To hold us in His arms,His holy Blood will heal our wounds,To breathe new life into us!

Blest are the merciful;blest are the merciful,for it is mercy that shall be shownto those who show mercy.

Blest are the merciful;blest are the merciful,for it is mercy that shall be shownto those who show mercy.

Unless the Lord for gives when we fall,We wouldn’t be able to stand.But He forgives, He pardons us.Let us do the same.

God paid our debts with the Blood of His Son,Who rose alive from the tomb.The Spirit within cries out to the world:Jesus is the Lord!

Blest are the merciful;blest are the merciful,for it is mercy that shall be shownto those who show mercy.

Blest are the merciful;blest are the merciful,for it is mercy that shall be shownto those who show mercy.

So cast aside your fear and have faith,give your cares to the Lordand trust in Him, for He is risen:the Lord, your God, is alive!

Blest are the merciful;blest are the merciful,for it is mercy that shall be shownto those who show mercy.

Blest are the merciful;blest are the merciful,for it is mercy that shall be shownto those who show mercy.

Blest are the merciful;blest are the merciful,for it is mercy that shall be shownto those who show mercy.

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