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BRISBANE ORATORY IN FORMATION
PARISH OF ANNERLEY EKIBINPARISH OF ANNERLEY EKIBINPARISH OF ANNERLEY EKIBIN Palm Sunday - Year C [OF] & [EF]
19th/20th March, 2016
Readings for next Sunday
27th March, 2016
1st : Acts 10: 34, 37-43
2nd: Colossians 3:1-4
Gospel: John 20: 1-9
Parish Office
14 Ferndale Street, Annerley 4103
PO Box 3131, Tarragindi 4121.
Office Hours:- 9:00am - 1:00pm
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Phone: 3848 1107
Fax: 3848 1855
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.annerleyekibinparish.com
www.facebook.com/
annerleyekibinparish
www.twitter.com/AnnerleyEkibin
Deanery Website:
parishes.bne.catholic.net.au/ south
Parish Priest : Fr Andrew Wise
Parish Team
Mrs Kathy Ducker
(Parish Finance Officer)
Miss Ria McIntyre
(Assistant Sacramental Co-ordinator)
Mr Richard O’Neil:0427 484 679
Ms Shirley Sadler (Parish Secretary)
† Mary Immaculate Church
616 Ipswich Road, Annerley
† St John Fisher Church
17 Messines Ridge Road, Tarragindi
† St Elizabeth’s Chapel
61 Effingham Street, Ekibin
St Elizabeth’s Primary School
Phone 3848 0828
Mr Matthew Edwards (Principal)
Outside School Hours Care
Phone 3255 9468
Mary Immaculate Primary School
Phone 3848 8965
Mr Michael Armstrong (Principal)
Outside School Hours Care
Phone 3392 6291
Our Lady’s Secondary College
Phone: 3426 8000
Mrs Paula Goodwin (Principal)
St John Fisher Hall
17 Messines Ridge Road, Tarragindi
Phone 3848 1107 (Office hours)
Brisbane Oratory in Formation
Oratory House
16 Ferndale Street, Annerley
Phone 3392 9247
http://brisbane-oratory.org/
Fr Paul Chandler (Moderator)
Fr Andrew Wise
Fr Scot Armstrong
(Sacramental Co-ordinator)
Fr Adrian Sharp
Br Shawn Murphy
Br Tyson King
Br Conor Power Br Matthew Buckley
Frassati Youth (High School age)
Catherine McDowall (0431 117 139) [email protected]
St Vincent de Paul Helpline
Phone: 3010 1096
Homeless Hotline: 1800 474 753
From the Parish Priest Dear Parishioners,
We begin Holy Week today as we remember Jesus’ humble entry into Jerusalem as our Saviour and King, ready to do battle with the full force of evil and sin and to conquer them with His divine love and forgiveness. Let us make this as prayerful a week as possible and attend all the ceremonies of the sacred Triduum. Let us unite ourselves very closely to our Lord in all that He is to endure for our salvation. In this way we will be open and receptive to the gift of special Easter graces when we joyfully celebrate the Lord’s glorious Resurrection. A crucial aspect of our preparation for these most holy days is to make sure we have been to confession before Easter. Many in the parish have a wonderful devotion to regularly receiving this sacrament of mercy, forgiveness and grace, but others struggle with the sacrament. If you find it difficult please pray earnestly for the grace to make a good confession and then simply decide to act and be present outside the confessional during one of the numerous opportunities in the parish to receive this sacrament of mercy before Easter. If you find it difficult to know what to say the priest will only be too happy to assist you. This Year of Mercy and these holy and graced days of Holy Week and Easter are a time to renew and deepen our faith and our commitment to it. Jesus the Lord is the way, the truth and eternal life. If we have been slipping in our faith lately now is the ideal time to check ourselves and renew our commitment to live the Catholic faith wholeheartedly in Christ without compromise or carelessness. The reflection this week is from an unknown source but it powerfully expresses what can happen in a person with wavering or lazy faith. If we somehow recognize ourselves in this reflection let’s use our participation in Holy Week to wholeheartedly come back to the right path and begin with a good confession in preparation for Easter grace.
Fr Andrew Wise PP The road from light into darkness begins slowly. It is like a twilight. The person still believes, still practices their faith, but in certain areas of life they begin to leave God’s law behind. Attractions grow that were never tolerated before. Religious practices become secondary and routine. The flower is cut off from its deep roots of faith and no longer draws nourishment from the soil.
The person can no longer fight the culture and soon becomes one with it. The joys found in religious practices fade and the heart is consumed with worldly goals. The soul becomes powerless in the face of temptations and more and more succumbs to a lifestyle that it would previously have rejected.
The soul has not yet fallen into darkness but it skirts the edges, stumbles often, rises slowly and is greatly weakened while Satan waits for his moment, ready to claim a soul that had lived in the light.
A reminder that Good Friday is a day of fasting and abstinence from meat.
PARISH DATE CLAIMERS Sunday 3rd April Divine Mercy Conference at Marymac Centre following the 9:00am MI Mass. Please see notice below. Wednesday 6th April Parish Pastoral Council meets at 7:30pm at the Parish Office. Friday 15th April Elizabethan Social Club Devonshire Tea & Craft Stall from 10:00am at SJF Hall. Cost: 5:00. Please phone Philomena on 3349 2809 or Joan on 3848 3251. Wednesday 27th April Parish Finance Council meets at 7:30pm at the Parish Office. Monday 9th May Josephites Associates Meeting from 10:00am at Majellan House, Cnr Cardross & Wilkie Streets, Yeerongpilly. Contact Jay on 3848 8923 or Claire on 3848 3998.
WE PRAY FOR
Those who are recently deceased: Patrick McERLEAN, Eileen MATTHEWS, Judy IBBOTT, Ralph MORTON, Robert SHAW, Dolores (Dolly) SEQUEIRA, Mrs KELK, Patrick GAYNOR and Stephen DICK.
Those who are sick: Esther ADENEY, Theresa BAGLEY, Gabrielle BENTLEY, Neil BETTS, Baby BIRKETT, Stewart BOYD, Antoinette BRENNEN, Jeremy CARROLL, Robyn CLEMENTS, Jim CLIFFORD, Hilary COLLINS, Rina COOK, Rochelle COWARD, Marietta CRUZADO, Diane ELLIS, Rowena ENNIS, David FARRELL Jane FARRELL, Madge FARRELL, Joan FLEW, Mary FORRESTER, Anne FRANETTOVICH, John FRANK, , Gwen GAIR, Helen GIAQUINTA, Dulcey HARVEY (Ingham), John HASTINGS, Sr Patricia HAYES RSM, Jan HEGARTY, Peter HEGARTY, Keith HOGG, Patricia JACOBS, Marlene JOHNSTON, Dominic KENNEDY, Robyn KINNES, Ryan MacGARY-WALSH, Cherril MALONEY, Bernard McALARY, John MITCHELL, Marie MITCHELL, Harry MOHR, Kathryn MORRIS, Robyn O’DWYER, Bernie O’HARA, Valerie & Kevin ORTON, Ron ROFE, Joan ROONEY, Julie ROWEN (Mackay), Dorothy RYAN, Nick SHANAHAN (Jnr), Florence SNELL, Mary STUART, Heather TERRILL, Charlie WINTER, Gary WYLIE, Josephine & Bill WRIGHT and Matthew ZEMEK and Marlene ZIERVOGEL.
All the faithful departed, especially Pat BOYLE, Patrick BOYLE, Norm TIMMINS, Katie TIMMINS, Norman TIMMINS, Daniel TIMMINS, Karen BAKER and Mike WEST.
Day Time/Ceremony Venue Notes
Holy Thursday 24
th March
7:00pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper [OF] Watching with the Lord until 9:00pm
SJF Night prayer at 9pm
7:00pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper [EF] Watching with the Lord until 10:00pm
MI (EF) Sung Compline at 9.30pm
Good Friday 25
th March
9:00am Stations of the Cross SJF Followed by confessions
10:00am Stations of the Cross MI Followed by confessions
3:00pm Solemn Commemoration of the Lord’s Passion [EF]
MI Followed by confessions
Tenebrae 7:30pm [EF] Including confessions
MI Chanting of psalms from the Divine Office with an ancient
candle ritual
Holy Saturday 26
th March
6:30pm Easter Vigil [OF+] MI Followed by Supper in Marymac Centre Please bring a plate of food to share
Easter Sunday 27
th March
No 5:00pm Mass today
7:30am Mass [OF] MI
9:00am Mass [EF] MI
9:00am Mass [OF] SJF
2016 Holy Week Timetable: Brisbane Oratory in Formation, Annerley Ekibin Parish
Easter Flowers for Churches:
Please help us beautify our Churches for the
upcoming Easter Ceremonies by making a special
donation this weekend. Flower Power envelopes
will be available to place with any collection this
week or next.
EASTER NOTICES
Following the 6:30pm Easter Vigil at Mary Immaculate Church there will be a supper in Marymac Centre.
Please bring a plate of food to share and celebrate this glorious feast of the Resurrection with your fellow
parishioners!
Please note that there will be no 5:00pm Mass at Mary Immaculate Church on Easter Sunday
DIVINE MERCY CONFERENCE: at Marymac Centre on 3rd April 2016 following the 9:00 am Mass. There will be a blessing of the Divine Mercy images during Mass. Conference to conclude at 3:30 pm after processing through the Holy Door into Mary Immaculate Church for a Holy Hour of Adoration with Confession and Benediction and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy.
The Catholic Psychiatric
Pastoral Care Team need
mature committed Catholics
with an ability to relate
pastorally to those who are suffering a mental illness.
The training course is held at the Catholic Psychiatric
Pastoral Care Centre each Wednesday from 4th May to
23rd November from 9.00am to 3.30pm. We require a
voluntary commitment of eight hours per week on
completion of the Course in the various ministries e.g.
Day Centre, Hospitals and Hostels. Please phone
3252 5461 for further information.
Parish Diary & Mass Times:
21st - 27th March 2016
Monday 21st March
7:00am Mass [OF] SE
7:00pm Mass [EF] MI
Tuesday 22nd March
6:00am Mass [OF+] SE
7:00am Mass [EF] MI
9:00am Mass [OF+] MI
Wednesday 23rd March
7:00am Mass [OF] SJF
9:00am Mass [EF] MI
Holy Thursday 24th March
7:00pm Mass of the Lord’s SJF
Supper [OF]
7:00pm Mass of the Lord’s MI
Supper [EF]
Good Friday 25th March
9:00am Stations of the Cross + Confessions SJF
10:00am Stations of the Cross + Confessions MI
3:00pm Solemn Commemoration MI
of the Lord’s Passion [EF] + Confessions
7:30pm Tenebrae [EF] + Confessions MI
Holy Saturday 26th March
6:30pm Easter Vigil [OF+] MI
No Confessions or Holy Hour today
Easter Sunday 27th March
7:30am Mass [OF] MI 9:00am Mass [EF] MI 9:00am Mass [OF] SJF
No 5:00pm Mass Today
OF = Ordinary Form | OF+ = Ad orientem | EF = Extraordinary Form]
MI = Mary Immaculate SE = St Elizabeth’s SJF = St John Fisher
CONFESSION TIMES:
Monday 6:45pm (MI) Wednesday 9:40am - 10:00am (MI) Thursday 7:30am - 8:00am (MI) Thursday 9:40am - 10:00am (MI) Friday 9:40am - 10:00am (MI) Friday 7:30pm - 8:30pm (MI) During Holy Hour Saturday 7:15am - 8:00am (MI) Saturday 4:45pm - 5:15pm (MI) Saturday 5:45pm by request (SJF)
Sunday 8:30am (MI)
The Angelus and the Rosary are prayed half an hour before the early Masses, Monday to Friday, at SE & SJF.
All night Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament takes place each Thursday at St Elizabeth’s Chapel beginning at 6:00pm and ending at 6:45am on Fridays.
Please note there will be no all night Exposition at
St Elizabeth’s Chapel on Holy Thursday.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament takes place on Saturdays from 7:15am - 7:45am at Mary Immaculate Church.
Rosters for next week
COLLECTIONS LAST WEEKEND First: $1,280.35 Second: $3,410.00
Thank you from a grateful Parish
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, 19th March, 6:00pm Vigil at SJF: For a Special Intention Sunday, 20th March, 7:30am Mass at MI: For all souls in purgatory, especially deceased members of F.O.S.S.
9:00am Mass at SJF: For the People of the Parish: Pro populo Monday, 21st March, 7:00am Mass at SE: For the repose of the souls of Francis & Anna Nguyen Tuesday, 22nd March, 6:00am Mass at SE: For the intentions of the Donor 9:00am Mass at MI: For a Special Intention Wednesday, 23rd March, 7:00am Mass at SJF: For the intentions of the Donor Thursday, 24th March, 7:00pm Mass at SJF: For a Special Intention Saturday, 26th March, 6:30pm Easter Vigil at MI: For the People of the Parish: Pro populo
St Gregory’s Latin Mass Community Second Sunday of Passiontide (Palm Sunday):
Wilston, at 7:30am
Volunteer Readers Required for the Saturday, 5:30pm Vigil at Mary Immaculate
Please contact the parish office if you would like to be a Minister of the Word at this [OF+] Mass.
More housekeepers for God required at MI also! Please join our cleaning roster and help with the upkeep of this beautiful Church. Invite your family and friends to assist.
Rosters for next week
MINISTERS OF THE WORD
Sat (SJF) 6.00pm Easter Vigil at MI at 6:30pm
Sun (MI) 7.30am Judy Harris, Marie Melski
Sun (SJF)9.00am Vince Kartelo
Sun (MI) 5.00pm No 5:00pm Mass
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION
Sat (SJF) 6:00pm: Bert Jacobs, John Lesina, Prem Nair, Kevin Rowen, Valmai Winter
Sun (MI) 7:30am: Bertha Clark, Joan Coghlan, Paul Coghlan, Ester Evangelista, Charles Grugan, Kathleen Grugan
Sun (SJF) 9:00am: Liam Herbert, Peter Menagh, Christine Murphy, Tony Murphy, Deidre Vokes
COUNTERS
Monday, 21st March, 2016
Pat Brophy, Bernie O’Hara
CHURCH CARE
Sacristy (SEC) Maria Monro
Sanctuary & Sacristy (MI) Mabel Saah, Alicia Cooke
Church Cleaning (MI) Carol Keates, Anne Low
Laundry (SEC) Mira Tedjo, Kate Ahern
Laundry (MI) Mabel Saah
Sunday, 27th March, 7:30am Mass at MI: For the repose of the soul of Edward Bonett 9:00am Mass at SJF: For deceased members of the Boyle, Timmins, Baker and West families. Please see names on Page 2 in the WE PRAY FOR box.
Palm Sunday - Year C
19th/20th March 2016
SUNDAY MASS READINGS
First Reading: Isaiah 50:4-7 The Lord has given me a disciple’s tongue. So that I may know how to reply to the wearied, he provides me with speech. Each morning he wakes me to hear, to listen like a disciple. The Lord has opened my ear. For my part, I made no resistance, neither did I turn away. I offered my back to those who struck me, my cheeks to those who tore at my beard; I did not cover my face against insult and spittle. The Lord comes to my help, so that I am untouched by the insults. So, too, I set my face like flint; I know I shall be shamed.
The Word of the Lord
Response: Thanks be to God
Responsorial Psalm 21 (Said by all)
All who see me deride me. They curl their lips, they toss their heads. ‘He trusted in the Lord, let him save him: let him release him if this is his friend.’
Many dogs have surrounded me, a band of the wicked beset me. They tear holes in my hands and my feet, I can count every one of my bones.
They divide my clothing among them. They cast lots for my robe. O Lord, do not leave me alone, my strength, make haste to help me!
I will tell of your name to my brethren and praise you where they are assembled. ‘You who fear the Lord give him praise; all sons of Jacob, give him glory. Revere him, Israel’s sons.’
Second Reading: Philippians 2:6-11 His state was divine, yet Christ did not cling to his equality with God but emptied himself to assume the condition of a slave, and became as men are; and being as all men are, he was humbler yet, even to accepting death, death on a cross. But God raised him up high and gave him the name which is above all other names so that all beings in the heavens, on earth and in the underworld, should bend the knee at the name of Jesus and that every tongue should acclaim Jesus Christ as Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
The Word of the Lord
Response: Thanks be to God
Gospel Acclamation: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, king of endless glory! Christ became obedient for us even to death, dying on the cross. Therefore God raised him on high and gave him a name above all other names. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, king of endless glory! Gospel: Luke 22: 14-23: 56 The Passion of our Lord according to Luke The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. Memorial Acclamation: Number Two When we eat this Bread and drink this Cup, we proclaim your Death, O Lord, until you come again.
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P.O. Box 3131, Tarragindi. 4121.
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