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WEEKDAY MASSES
Monday 12.00 Noon
Tuesday 9.00am Transfiguration of the Lord
Wednesday 9.00am
Thursday 9.45am St Joseph’s School Mass 10.00am Pioneer Village St Mary of the Cross
Friday 9.00am and 6.00pm
Saturday 8.30am St Lawrence
BREAKFAST: Parish Council Team
Next Week: Men’s Breakfast Group
COUNTING: Pam & Mark Stanley
Next Week: Michael & Christine Makowiecki
CLEANING: Glass family
Next Week: Men’s Breakfast Group
ST VINCENT DE PAUL: SATURDAY 10th August—Wednesday ladies
FLOWERS: Janessa Dorward
FRED’S VAN: This Week: Rosalie’s Team Next Week: Vincent's 's Team
NEXT WEEKEND: 19th Sunday Ordinary Time, Year C
1st Reading: Wisdom 18:6-9 2nd Reading: Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-19 Gospel: : Luke 12:32-48
To the point:
Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines greed as “selfish and excessive desire for more of
something than is needed.” We see this greed played out in today’s gospel with the rich man
who finds himself with such a bountiful harvest he cannot possibly use it all. Instead of sharing
this bounty with others or putting it to some good use, he decides to tear down his current barn
to build an even bigger one to hold the excess. If we are not careful, the desire for more can take
over every aspect of our lives, because no thing will satisfy our deepest hunger. Only God can do
that.
As St Augustine said, “our hearts are restless until they can find rest in you.” Living Liturgy 2019
NEXT WEEKEND
WELCOMERS
MUSICIANS
COMMENTATOR
LECTOR 1
LECTOR 2
SPECIAL MINISTERS
SATURDAY 6.00PM
J Palmer
C Penfold
M Woods
L Agars
E Fuss
S Hewson, B Moxey
SUNDAY 9.00AM
D Taylor
P Harders
S Olsen
B Mortimer
C Sellen
N Arbon, A Pluker
OFFICE HOURS Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8.30am to 3.30pm
COFFIN BAY MASS First Sunday of the month 6.00pm
HOLY HOUR First Sunday of the Month, 3.00pm
ANOINTING OF THE SICK First Friday of the Month, 9.00am and 6.00pm Mass
ROSARY PRAYER Every Friday, 9.30 am after Mass
YOUTH GROUP Friday 30th August 6pm Phone Dana 0427609698
CWL Tuesday 13th August 10.00am
MEN’S BREAKFAST Saturday 31st August 7.30am
FILM AFTERNOON Sunday 18th August
PARISH MARKET 25th August 2019
HOSPITAL VISITING
If you have family in hospital who would like to be visited, please inform Fr Ben, Fr John or Fr Adrian so we can respond to their need
UPCOMING MEETINGS/GATHERINGS
PARISH FINANCE TEAM: Thursday 5th September 5.30pm
JUBILEE WORKING GROUP: Monday 12th August, 5.00pm
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL: Tuesday 6th August 7.00pm
PARISH PASTORAL CARE TEAM: 6th August 7.00pm
PRISON MINISTRY: Saturday 24th August 10.00am Reflection Day: Friday 20th September
ABUSE REPORT LINE:
131478 Monica Woods is our
Parish Child Safe Officer: 0428 823 137
SAINT MARY OF THE ANGELS CATHOLIC CHURCH
JUBILEE YEAR: REJOICE! CELEBRATING 150 YEARS AS A PARISH
4th August 2019, EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME, Year C
PARISH PRIEST: FR BENJAMIN MKUCHU
(Phone:0447162492)
PRIEST IN-RESIDENCE:FR JOHN FOLKMAN
(Phone:0427 717 503)
PRIEST-IN-RESIDENCE:FR ADRIAN HEAD
(Phone: 0428 922 528 e-mail: [email protected])
PARISH SECRETARY: GAYLE SANTIC
Phone: 86823725 Address: 14 Mortlock Terrace PO Box 144
E-mail: [email protected]
ST. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL PRINCIPAL: DR. SANDRA HEWSON
‘The St. Mary of the Angels’ Parish acknowledges the traditional owners of the
lands we worship upon today and pay our respects to the Elders past, present
and emerging for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes
St Mary of the Angels Parish Pastoral Council meeting this
Tuesday 7.00pm in the Presbytery.
Councilors please check e-mail for Agenda.
Photos of our Councilors are displayed in the foyer.
The Plenary Council released the final report of the Listening and Dialogue phase on Sunday. This is a 314 page document called “Listen to what the Spirit is saying” It gives a comprehensive report on the process so far and what the people around Australia are saying. The report can be found at this link : http:plenarycouncil.catholic.org.au/resources/reports/ For those of you who do not want to read the whole document there is a copy of ‘Report Summary’ . These pages give a quick summary of the main views that have been put forward so far. It is very interesting reading. A copy of this can be e-mailed to you personably by contacting Gayle in the Parish Office. The next phase is called Listening and Discernment.
Sacrament
of Reconciliation
Friday: 9.45 am and
5.30pm
Saturday: 9.00am or any
time by request
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Monday 6.00 – 9.00 pm
ALL NIGHT PRAYER VIGIL
7.00pm Friday 6th September to
8.00am Saturday 7th September
Let us pray for
THOSE WHO ARE ILL, INJURED, IN HOSPITAL OR AT HOME:
Dorothy Branson (Lorraine Adamson’s mother), Ern Kempster,
Dennis Valente, Barry Schoder, Joe Perone, Marian McQuillan,
Emily Robb, Ky Mikinity, Debbie Wilson, Ben Maxwell, Shirley
Samuel.
PARISHIONERS IN NURSING HOMES: Peg Ardill, Tony
Richardson, Greg Herreen, Joe Byrne, Pat Symons, Bill Holland,
Jean Clarke, June Liddle, Judith Noll, Margaret Kenny, Maisie
McGeever, Pat Vincent.
MASSES OFFERED: Peter Low, Johanna Visic (Birthday), Tadek, Wieslaw, Kazia, Bish, Jerry Lisiak, Josef Sokolowski
RECENTLY DECEASED: Josef Sokolowski, Maureen Heath,Lorraine Harris, Janet Ryan
MEMORIALS: Peter Low, Tadek, Wieslaw, Kazia, Bish, Jerry Lisiak
EQUIPPING PEOPLE FOR MINISTRY A selection of workshops aimed at equipping people for Ministry in Cleve Parish Hall, 2 Fifth Street10.00am – 3.00pm, Wednesday 28 August.
Presented by Jenny O’Brien and Kathy Horan from the Office for Worship, Adelaide Archdiocese. Workshops include Liturgy, Preparing the Universal Prayer, Proclaiming the Word, Engaging the Young, Sacraments and Planning music/Liturgical year.
Agenda for the day listed on pinup board in foyer.
RSVP ESSENTIAL: Friday, 16 August to Gayle at the Parish Office so catering and travel arrangements can be planned.
SOCIAL JUSTICE SEPTEMBER 29TH
“Making it Real: Genuine human encounter in our digital world” is
the theme for the 2019-2020 Social Justice Statement
“The solidarity of entire communities can be placed at risk by
campaigns of misinformation and the spread of ‘fake news’.”
Archbishop Coleridge went on to echo the words of Pope Francis,
calling all believers to “boldly become citizens of the digital world”
and to “ensure it is a place of genuine human encounter”, inviting all
to play a role in making this new digital world one where hatred and
divisions are rejected and our love of God and neighbour is fostered
always.
ST. MARY OF THE ANGELS’ PARISH JUBILEE:
REJOICE! REJOICE! REJOICE!
Premiere Event. Sunday 1st September 12 Noon,
Parish Luncheon Tickets on Sale after Mass or available
from church office.
Adults $20, Family $50, Children $10,
Under 10s free.
Invite your family and friends to be part of this Celebration.
BAPTISED IN THE NAME
OF JESUS
Louis Alexander Miller
son of Grace and Jake
Weekly Wisdom
Gratitude is the
memory of the heart.
St Mary of the Cross McKillop
PARISH MARKET
Proceeds from recent Parish Market will help with the education costs of
two girls in Tanzania, both are Fr Ben’s nieces. Thank you to all who
supported, $410.20 was raised.
BEWARE OF SWOOPING PLOVERS
When visiting Catholic Cemetery take care of plovers (Lapwings) swooping to defend their eggs or young chicks. These attacks are seasonal, it is unusual for plovers to strike and contact is rarely made when they swoop.
Memorabilia– Photos for the Jubilee Celebrations. We are looking for photos of parish families who were married, Baptized or Confirmed in our current or old church, to use on display in the Hall at our Jubilee celebrations. If you would like to share 2-3 photos either original or scanned, please bring then into the office with your names on the back or speak to Anna. We would love for many wonderful memories to be shared amongst our parishioners. We may even hear the saying ”Oh wow, have a look at …”
WORKING BEE IN THE CHURCH HALL AND KITCHEN Helpers wanted to clean windows, mop, dust and polish to prepare for Jubilee celebrations, please come Saturday 9.00am 17th August.
TODAY 3.00p.m.