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THE NEW Catholic Church Administration Office, which has officially been named Griver House, has com- menced operation. Staff from the Catholic Church Office, Archdiocesan Finance Office, Catholic Development Fund and LifeLink have last month moved into the new build- ing at 249 Adelaide Terrace, Perth. Archbishop Timothy Costelloe explained that the new building has been named Griver House after former Perth Bishop, Martin Griver. “Bishop Griver was a very significant figure in the early history of the Church here in Perth,” Archbishop Costelloe said. “Not only was he instru- mental in the decision to build a larger Cathedral to meet the needs of a grow- ing Catholic community, he was also a man of prayer who brought healing and stability to the Catholic community after a period of turmoil. “His life provides an inspiring example for all of us and I hope that the entire Catholic community of the Archdiocese will be encour- aged by his dedication and passion for the Church,” he said. “It is fitting that, for the first time, a significant insti- tution in our Archdiocese is dedicated to his memory.” Born in Granollers, near Barcelona, Spain in 1814, Martin Griver entered the seminary at 14 and subse- quently enrolled in philoso- phy, followed by medicine and surgery. In 1845, he qual- ified as a doctor and surgeon. Ordained a priest in 1847, the young clergyman volunteered for mission- ary work in the colony of Western Australia two year later because there were lim- ited prospects for curates in Spain. Following the dispute between founding bishop of the diocese, John Brady, and Benedictine, Jose Maria Benito Serra, then Father Griver remained loyal to fel- low Spaniard Serra. As the dispute unfolded, Fr Griver lived in a temporary monas- tery established by Serra in Guildford. Bishop Brady eventually left Western Australia and Serra was appointed Apostolic Administrator. Fr Griver was initially made chaplain of the Perth and Fremantle congre- gations. The young mission- ary also made periodic visits to the outer districts, trav- elling up to 1,016 miles on horseback. When on pasto- ral tour, Fr Griver often slept in the rough or in whatever circumstances the Catholic people were situated. The Church Office will now be known as the Office of the Archbishop, Griver House, Catholic Archdiocese of Perth, 249 Adelaide Terrace, Perth. The postal address will remain the same; Griver House, Catholic Archdiocese of Perth PO Box 3311, EAST PERTH WA 6892. The new phone number is 08 6104 3650 and the new fax 08 6162 0234. Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30am-5pm. The Reception phone num- ber for all other Archdiocesan departments in Griver House is 08 6104 3600 and the new fax number 08 6162 0345. The mailing address remains the same - GPO Box M962 PERTH WA 6843. Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30am-5pm. The Cathedral Parish Office will remain at 25 Victoria Avenue, Perth, WA 6000. Office hours will be 8.30am–4.30pm, Monday to Friday. www.therecord.com.au Edition #80 5 MAY 2016 The new Catholic Church Administration Office, which has officially been named Griver House, has commenced operation PHOTO: JAMIE O’BRIEN Full Text available at www.therecord.com.au NEW ARCHDIOCESAN ADMINISTRATION COMMENCES OPERATION By Jamie O’Brien

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Page 1: The eRecord & Panorama PDF Edition #80 - 05 May 2016

THE NEW Catholic Church Administration Office, which has officially been named Griver House, has com-menced operation.

Staff from the Catholic Church Office, Archdiocesan Finance Office, Catholic Development Fund and LifeLink have last month moved into the new build-ing at 249 Adelaide Terrace, Perth.

Archbishop Timothy Costelloe explained that the new building has been named Griver House after former Perth Bishop, Martin Griver.

“Bishop Griver was a very significant figure in the early history of the Church here in Perth,” Archbishop Costelloe said.

“Not only was he instru-mental in the decision to build a larger Cathedral to meet the needs of a grow-ing Catholic community, he was also a man of prayer who brought healing and stability to the Catholic community after a period of turmoil.

“His life provides an inspiring example for all of us and I hope that the entire Catholic community of the

Archdiocese will be encour-aged by his dedication and passion for the Church,” he said.

“It is fitting that, for the first time, a significant insti-tution in our Archdiocese is dedicated to his memory.”

Born in Granollers, near Barcelona, Spain in 1814, Martin Griver entered the seminary at 14 and subse-quently enrolled in philoso-phy, followed by medicine and surgery. In 1845, he qual-ified as a doctor and surgeon.

Ordained a priest in 1847, the young clergyman volunteered for mission-ary work in the colony of Western Australia two year later because there were lim-ited prospects for curates in Spain.

Following the dispute between founding bishop of the diocese, John Brady, and Benedictine, Jose Maria Benito Serra, then Father Griver remained loyal to fel-low Spaniard Serra. As the dispute unfolded, Fr Griver lived in a temporary monas-tery established by Serra in Guildford.

Bishop Brady eventually left Western Australia and Serra was appointed Apostolic Administrator. Fr Griver was

initially made chaplain of the Perth and Fremantle congre-gations. The young mission-ary also made periodic visits to the outer districts, trav-elling up to 1,016 miles on horseback. When on pasto-ral tour, Fr Griver often slept in the rough or in whatever circumstances the Catholic people were situated.

The Church Office will now be known as the Office of the Archbishop, Griver House, Catholic Archdiocese of Perth, 249 Adelaide Terrace, Perth. The postal address will remain the same; Griver House, Catholic Archdiocese of Perth PO Box 3311, EAST PERTH WA 6892.

The new phone number is 08 6104 3650 and the new fax 08 6162 0234. Opening

hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30am-5pm.

The Reception phone num-ber for all other Archdiocesan departments in Griver House is 08 6104 3600 and the new fax number 08 6162 0345. The mailing address remains the same - GPO Box M962 PERTH WA 6843. Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30am-5pm.

The Cathedral Parish Office will remain at 25 Victoria Avenue, Perth, WA 6000. Office hours will be 8.30am–4.30pm, Monday to Friday.

www.therecord.com.au Edition #805 May 2016

The new Catholic Church Administration Office, which has officially been named Griver House, has commenced operation PHOTO: JAMIE O’BRIEN

Full Text available at www.therecord.com.au

NEW ARCHDIOCESAN ADMINISTRATION COMMENCES OPERATIONBy Jamie O’Brien

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FORMER Perth Auxiliary Bishop Myles McKeon, who was also the second Bishop of Bunbury, will be well remem-bered as a sociable individual who loved surrounding him-self with people.

Born in Drummin, Ireland on 3 April 1919, Bishop McKeon passed away on 2 May 2016 at the age of 97.

Ord a i ned for t he Archdiocese of Perth on 22 June 1947, Bishop McKeon was later appointed the Auxiliary Bishop of Perth in 1962.

He then went on to become the second Bishop of Bunbury, where he served from 1969 until his retirement because of ill health in 1982.

Bishop McKeon is well remembered as a kind and car-ing pastor. He was also one of the four Western Australian bishops who collaborated for the founding of the Catholic Education Commission and the Catholic Institution of Western Australia, both of which were unique in the world of that time.

He is one of the last surviv-ing members of the Second Vatican Council.

In an interview with The Record newspaper in 2012, retired priest Fr Noel Fitzsimons, who worked with Bishop Myles when he was first appointed to Bunbury, said that the happiest years of the diocese were when Myles McKeon was Bishop.

“Myles furnished the dio-cese… we had the Brothers looking after school leavers

and the senior schools, we had the Blessed Sacraments in the marketplace, we had the Carmelites praying for the diocese and, with Myles as Bishop, the Irish priests

were really happy,” Mr Fitzsimons said.

The Bishop’s anthem, his friends recalled, was Sippin Soda and he would often sing the song at the request of others, who were happy to join in at the chorus.

Bunbury priests affection-ately described Bishop Myles McKeon as both a warm and gracious man whom you would not want to crack an Irish joke in front of, and as “the man who changed the face of the south-west dio-cese”.

The funeral for Bishop Myles McKeon will be announced later this week.

A full obituary will be pub-lished following the funeral.

A WEBSITE featuring an array of informative catego-ries and eye-catching vid-eos is the new Archdiocesan Vocations Office’s latest addition to a program aimed at promoting the beauty of priesthood and the ful-filment that comes with answering God’s call to this ministry.

Designed as a stepping stone for those discerning their vocation, or simply for those wanting to know more about the priesthood, the website offers a number of platforms from which one may gain an insight into var-ious aspects of discernment and priestly life.

The videos within the website, including a capti-vating music video featuring

a song written by Vocations Office Assistant Director, Father Mark Baumgarten, touch on a number of aspects connected to the ministry of priesthood.

Among the more promi-nent topics discussed are: Being a Priest today, the Seminary, Celibate life; Discernment of one’s voca-

tion; Joys and Challenges of Priesthood and Advice for those Considering the Priesthood.

Other areas worthy of mention are the section on discernment – a page which helps those who may be thinking about the priest-hood understand some of the signs which may confirm

their calling; the formation page - a simple yet poign-ant explanation of the four pillars of formation and the FAQ page – an important part of the website which addresses some of the great-est questions surrounding the priesthood.

Interposed throughout the website are the testimonies and experiences of priests from the Perth Archdiocese – men who are carrying out their priestly vocation and who give a first-hand account of the joys and challenges of living as a priest today.

The new Vocations Office website may be visited via the following link: www.perthpriest.org

By the Communications Office, Archdiocese of Perth

Vale Emeritus Bishop of Bunbury, Myles McKeon

A website featuring an array of informative categories and eye-catching videos is the new Archdiocesan Vocations Office’s latest addition to a program aimed at promoting the beauty of priesthood within the Archdiocese of Perth.

Full Text available at www.therecord.com.au

By Marco Ceccarelli

ARCHDIOCESAN VOCATIONS OFFICE ENTERS DIGITAL AGE THROUGH NEW WEBSITE

Former Perth Auxiliary Bishop Myles McKeon, who was also the second Bishop of Bunbury will be well remembered as a sociable individual who loved surrounding himself with people. Born in Drummin, Ireland on 3 April 1919, Bishop McKeon passed away on 2 May 2016 at the age of 97. PHOTO: SARAH MOTHERWELL

Full Text available at www.therecord.com.au

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GIVEN the overwhelming success of the Veritas Youth Festival in 2015, there were high hopes for another posi-tive outcome for the festival this year. Unsurprisingly, Veritas 2016 did not disap-point and, given that it is only the second time it has ever been held, it looks like the event is here to stay.

Held over the weekend of 22-24 April 2016 at Santa Maria College in Attadale, the Veritas Youth Festival was an initiative of the Catholic Youth Network - a collection of youth agencies, commu-nities and movements from across the Archdiocese.

The festival kicked off with a Friday night rally in which the theme of mercy was placed at the very centre of what would be a memo-rable weekend. One of the first speakers to highlight the importance of the theme was Perth Permanent Deacon Aaron Peters who offered an insightful presentation entitled Fishing for Mercy in which he explained how the power of God’s mercy can impact on whether we live our lives in a courageous, generous and true way.

The talk was followed by a drama play performed by the Youth Mission Team and a speech by a Mercy Care rep-resentative. MercyCare and

Catholic Super were proud sponsors of the event.

The second day of Veritas 2016 ensured participants would enter fully into the festival as the Ignite Youth music team put up a show that only a musically talented group such as theirs can offer.

The day was filled with a number of insightful and informative talks by indi-viduals and groups. Some of the presentations fea-tured were: Remaining Catholic at College/Uni by the Murdoch University Catholic Chaplaincy; Being a Catholic Man in a Secular World by the Knights of the Southern Cross WA; ORANS: Praise and Worship workshop by Singles for Christ Australia; Discerning my Vocation by Fr Joseph Johnson; and Jesus Youth and Leading a youth group to be nothing like school

by Mario Borg. Another great highlight of

the day was the discussion forum which saw Archbishop Timothy Costelloe and more than 180 young people engage in some of the more relevant and pressing issues of our times.

Two of the questions posed by the Archbishop, which the participants then had time to discuss in groups and give an answer to, were “Why do many young people not go to Church”? and “How can the Church be merciful today?”

The discussions revolv-ing around the first question focused on a lack of under-standing by young people of the teachings of the Catholic Church about the Mass as well as what was described by 24/7 Youth Ministry mem-ber Paul Crossley as a feeling of not being welcomed and

heard by the community in general.

The second question urged people to speak about the intrinsic link between mercy and love in this Jubilee Year of Mercy.

“Mercy intrinsically is bound to love,” Spearwood parishioner Syona Fernandez said. “We, as the Church, need to present the real truth while strongly holding on to the values and ideals of the Church,” she added.

In his response, Archbishop Costelloe addressed the feed-back of those who spoke and encouraged the audience to think about new ways in which youth can be brought to the Church.

“The fundamental thing I heard is that many of us do not understand what the Mass is all about. Sometimes we think it’s about us, but it’s about God,” the Archbishop said.

On the topic of Mercy, the Archbishop encouraged the youth to accept responsibility and realise that change starts with their actions

For more information about Veritas, visit the Catholic Youth Ministry Website: www.cym.com.au.

With the kind assistance of Sarah Hicks, official journalist for Veritas Youth Festival

By Marco Ceccarelli

Full Text available at www.therecord.com.auYoung people surround Archbishop Timothy Costelloe at the Veritas Youth Festival

2016. Archbishop Costelloe facilitated a discussion forum with more than 180 young people on some of the more relevant and pressing issues of our times. PHOTOS: CYM

Theme of mercy in the limelight at Catholic Youth Festival, Veritas 2016

The Ignite Youth Band delighted Veritas 2016 attendees with joy-filled music over the entire weekend. PHOTOS: CYM

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WHEN URSULA FRAYNE and her Mercy companions set foot on the Barrack Street jetty on 9 January 1846, they would not have envisaged that when they looked down the panorama of the years, the Sisters of Mercy and their friends would be celebrat-ing their historic arrival 170 years later.

On Saturday, 9 April 2016, a large crowd of Sisters of Mercy and their colleagues were presented with an expe-rience of pilgrimage as part of those celebrations.

The pilgrims met at the Bell Tower in Perth City at 9am where they were presented with a small guidebook out-lining the pilgrimage route and containing quotes from Ursula Frayne’s letters writ-ten in 1866. The letters con-tained descriptions of that first pilgrimage journey into

Perth so many years ago.“It was quite a moving

experience to see each small group of four or five pil-grims face the river and read the following passage which Ursula had written all those years before,” Sister of Mercy, Mollie Wright, said.

“One of the passages we read went as follows: at length we came to the landing place, a veritable jetty, upon which were assembled a crowd of sightseers, a few of whom hailed us with delight. Others looked on with indifference, and a greater number with positive displeasure”.

At various points along the pilgrimage way, fur-ther quotes from Ursula’s Sketches were read and dis-cussed. On arriving at Perth’s Pro-Cathedral, the pilgrims entered and read the follow-ing extract from Ursula.

At long last we stopped at the Catholic Church, entered, returned thanks to Almighty God for His watchful care over us during the voyage, and for bringing us safely to our jour-ney’s end. A few minutes suf-ficed for this duty. We arose from our kneeling position and walked out from the Church expecting to be conducted to the house provided for us, but alas! Our arrival was totally unexpected. We stood in the wilds of Australia on that mid-summer night and we could truly say with our Divine Model “We have nowhere to rest our heads”.

The pilgrims continued on their way and entered the Mercy Convent at Victoria Square through the front door, from where many took advantage of their visit to walk around the Heritage Centre and absorb a sense

of what it was like for those early Sisters, in that convent built by the Fenians in 1871.

In the convent’s Music Room, through which hun-dreds of pupils had passed, pilgrims were met by Mercedes pupils playing on the grand piano.

All those who had par-ticipated in the pilgrimage then joined with those who had been unable to walk, in sharing a delicious morning tea. Over 100 persons were involved in the memorable occasion.

The morning tea was fol-lowed by a Liturgy for the opening of the Local Door of Mercy, which including a reading from Pope Francis’ Misericordiae Vultus, the Bull of Indiction for the Jubilee Year of Mercy.

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WALKING IN THEIR FOOTSTEPS: 170 YEARS OF MERCY COMMEMORATED THROUGH PILGRIMAGE

Full Text available at www.therecord.com.au

On Saturday, 9 April 2016, a large crowd of Sisters of Mercy and their colleagues undertook a pilgrimage in Perth to celebrate the historic arrival of the Sisters of Mercy 170 years ago. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED

To celebrate the work of Women in the Church, The eRecord will throughout the month of May publish a number of articles in each edition – often referred to as the month dedicated to the Virgin Mary – highlighting the active role and witness that a number of women and organisations from across the Archdiocese of Perth provide in spreading the Gospel.In this first article for the special feature for 2016, we take a look at the recent pilgrimage by the Sisters of Mercy which traced their journey through history.

Pope Francis said “The Holy Door of Mercy” is a journey. This makes of us a Pilgrim.

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PANORAMAWhat’s happening around the Archdiocese

SAT, 7 MAY TRAINING - NEW EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION WORKSHOPThe Centre for Liturgy will be conducting a training workshop for New Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion on Saturday, 7 May, 9-11am, at the Centre for Liturgy, 28 Marda Way, Nollamara. This ministry assists the priest in giving Holy Communion to the assembly, hence the prerequisite for attending is approval from parish priest. Parish training sessions are available on request with a minimum of six attendees per session. There will not be any further dates offered in 2016, so please register for the dates offered. Cost $10. Registration is essential. Further info; 08 9207 3350, [email protected]; www.liturgycentre.com.au.FLORES DE MAYO St Francis of Assisi Prayer Group invites you to come and join the festivities of Flores de Mayo (Flowers of May) in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday, 7 May, St Francis of Assisi Parish, 6 Lilian Rd, Maida Vale. 2pm gathering time for procession at 2.30pm followed by Holy Mass at 3pm concelebrated by Fr J Cabyuena and Fr Francis Ly. Fellowship later. Further info; Adrian D'Cruz, [email protected], 9 - SUN, 15 MAY PILGRIMAGE OF UNITY –COUNCIL OF CHURCHES WAThe Churches of the City of Perth invite you to a Pilgrimage of Unity - Many People One Footprint. Launch at Elizabeth Quay, 12 noon on Monday, 9 May. Exploration of church denominations throughout

the week with a pilgrimage procession on Sunday, 15 May starting at 1pm at St Mary’s Cathedral then to Wesley Uniting Church for 3pm and to St George’s Cathedral for 5pm. All welcome. Further info: Rev Frances Hadfield 08 9275 3144 (Tuesdays and Wednesdays) or 0410 698 595.MON, 9 MAY - 13 JUN THE COSMIC VISION OF THE MYSTICS7-9pm, Newman Siena Centre, Doubleview. Come and explore the reflections of the Christian mystics – particularly Dionysius the Areopagite, Hildegard of Bingen, Meister Eckhart and Julian of Norwich – who, in their direct encounter with the divine, anticipated by more than 700 years the scientific findings of the 20th century. This Centre for Faith Enrichment course is presented by Mr John Auer. Cost $45. To register, www.cfe.org.au, Further info: [email protected], or 08 9241 5221.TUE, 10 MAY TRAINING - ALTAR SERVERS COORDINATORS' WORKSHOPThe workshop for those training parish altar servers is based on the GIRM and the Archdiocese of Perth guidelines. The first workshop will be held on Tuesday, 10 May, 7.30-9.30pm, at the Centre for Liturgy, 28 Marda Way, Nollamara and another will be available in September 2016. Further info; 08 9207 3350, [email protected]; www.liturgycentre.com.au.TUE, 10 MAY - 7 JUN FIVE PORTRAITS OF JESUS IN THE YEAR OF MERCY10am-12.30pm, Newman Siena Centre, Doubleview. Presented by Sr Shelley Barlow RNDM, this Centre for Faith Enrichment

course looks to the Letters of St Paul and the Gospels to consider varying portraits of Jesus as the ultimate revelation of God’s mercy lavished upon us and all creation. Cost: $37.50. To register, www.cfe.org.au, Further info: [email protected], or 08 9241 5221.WED, 11 MAYWOMEN FOR THE WORLD LUNCHEONCaritas Australia invites you to join us for our inaugural Women for the World luncheon to support our empowering work with women around the world. Hear from Psyche Mae Asencio, a youth worker from the Philippines, who was able to gain an education through Caritas Australia's transformative programs and raise vital funds for those living in poverty around the world.Tickets $150 each and can be purchased at http://bit.ly/WFTW-Perth. Further info; Natalie Weir [email protected] or 08 9422 7928.TRAINING - NEW EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION WORKSHOPTraining of New Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Workshop will be held on Wednesday 11 May, 7-9pm, at Infant Jesus Parish Centre, 47 Wellington Road, Morley. This ministry assists the priest in giving Holy Communion to the assembly, hence the prerequisite for attending is approval from Parish Priest. Parish training sessions are available on request with a minimum of 6 attendees per session. There will not be any further dates offered in 2016, so please registered for the dates offered. Cost $10. Registration is essential. Further info; 08 9207 3350,

c f l@per thcathol ic .org . au ; www.liturgycentre.com.au.MIRACLE PRAYERSDerek Boylen, Director of Catholic Marriage and Fertility Services with be speaking about 'Healing in Relationships' at the next Miracle Prayers healing service, 7.30pm, 67 Howe St, Osborne Park on Wednesday, 11 May. As usual, personal prayer for healing and other intentions, and the Sacrament of Reconciliation will also be available. Further info; 0404 028 298. All welcome. www.facebook.com/miracleprayersperthWED, 11 MAY - 1 JUN LISTENING WITH THE HEART OF CHRIST7-9pm, Father Dan Foley Hall, Lockridge Parish, 215 Morley Dr East, Kiara. How can we bear witness to God’s merciful love in the world today? This short Centre for Faith Enrichment course, presented by Mr Derek Boylen, is an opportunity to explore the way Jesus listens to those who struggle and to identify how we can cultivate the listening heart of Christ in our own lives with those we meet. Suggested donation: $20. To register, www.cfe.org.au, Further info: [email protected], or 08 9241 5221.WED, 11 MAY - SAT, 11 JUN LAST THINGS8-8.30pm, Online – live and interactive! What does the Church teach us about death, judgement, heaven, hell and the Second Coming? This short online Centre for Faith Enrichment course, presented by Rev Dr Charles Waddell, explores the Church’s answers to, or, more correctly, avenues into these mysteries so that we may enter more fully

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into the depth of God’s love. Cost: $20.To register, www.cfe.org.au, Further info: [email protected], or 08 9241 5221.THU, 12 MAY LEADERSHIP FOR MUSIC MINISTRYThis program is an opportunity for people new to leadership roles in Music Ministry to develop their understanding of the relevant principles and practices, and renewal for for people who have been working as Music Ministers. The program consists of four two-hour sessions as follows; 12 May, 26 May, 9 June and 23 June 7.30-9.30pm at Centre for Litrugy, 28 Marda Way, Nollamara. Participants are expected to attend all four sessions. A range of topics will be covered as well as attempt to develop participants’ musical skils and other areas. The participants will be required to apply what they learn in a liturgy planning exercise. Cost $60 per person. Registrations are essential. Further info: 08 9207 3350 or Fax 08 9349 0362, [email protected], 14 MAY TRAINING - NEW EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION WORKSHOPThe Centre for Liturgy will be conductiong a training workshop for New Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion on Saturday, 14 May, 9-11am, at Our Lady of Fatima Parish Centre, 10 Foss St, Palmyra. This ministry assists the priest in giving Holy Communion to the assembly, hence the prerequisite for attending is approval from parish priest. Parish training sessions are available on request with a minimum of six attendees per session. There will not be any further dates offered in 2016, so please register for the dates offered. Cost $10. Registration is essential. Further info; 08 9207 3350, [email protected]; www.liturgycentre.com.au.SAT, 14 MAY ALIVE – YOUTH PENTECOST CELEBRATION24:7 Youth Ministry presents Alive in the Perth Hills – a Pentecost celebration for youth aged 12-18. A day full

of music, games, fun, skits, prizes, Mass, formation and food! Saturday, 14 May, 1-8pm at Holy Family Catholic Parish Hall, 2 Burt St, Kalamunda. Entry $5. Further info: 08 9293 1646 or 0411 641 245.SUN, 15 MAYTAIZÉ MEDITATIVE PRAYER – CELEBRATING 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF SR IRENE MCCORMACK’S DEATHAll are invited to join the South Perth Taizé praying community to celebrate 25th Anniversary of Sr Irene McCormack’s death in Peru and give thanks to God for her life.St Joseph’s Chapel, 16 York St, South Perth, 7-8pm (Chapel doors open 6.30pm). Bring a small torch and invite a friend. Further info: Sr Maree Riddler RSJ, 0414 683 926 or [email protected] FAIR FUNDRAISING - LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POORThe Little Sisters of the Poor care for those in need, specifically the elderly and financially poor, in our home at Glendalough, Perth. Our Home desperately requires a rebuild to cope with increasing demand. To help us meet our budget costs we are holding a Food Fair as part of our Fundraising effort on Sunday, 15 May, 10am-4pm, at 2 Rawlins Street, Glendalough and would greatly appreciate your support. Further info Sr Maeguerite, 9443 3155 or Bernadette 0423 958 123 or [email protected] CONCERT SERIES - CONCERT 1: GREGORIANAOur candle-light concert which kicks off our 2016 Cathedral Concert Series – Concert 1: Gregoriana, has become an annual event and will be held on Sunday, 15 May, St Mary’s Cathedral, Perth from 7.15-8.35pm. It features the Cathedral Choir, organ and soloist(s). Further info: Jacinta 08 9223 1377.WED, 18 MAYTRAINING - NEW EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION WORKSHOPThe Centre for Liturgy will be conducting a training workshop for New Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion on Wednesday, 11 May, 7-9pm,

Sts John and Paul Parish Centre, Pinetree Gully Rd and Wainwright Cl, Willetton. This ministry assists the priest in giving Holy Communion to the assembly, hence the prerequisite for attending is approval from parish priest. Parish training sessions are available on request with a minimum of six attendees per session. There will not be any further dates offered in 2016, so please register for the dates offered. Cost $10. Registration is essential. Further info: 08 9207 3350, [email protected], www.liturgycentre.com.au.WED, 18 MAY - 1 JUN DIVE DEEPER: EXPLORING FAITH12-12.30pm, Online – live and interactive! This short, user-friendly online Centre for Faith Enrichment course, presented by Rev Dr Charles Waddell, explores questions of life, faith and meaning. You don’t have to be a “good” Catholic (or a Catholic at all!) – and you can take this course individually, or with a group of friends. Cost: $15. To register, www.cfe.org.au, Further info: [email protected], or 08 9241 5221.THU, 19 MAY 21ST CENTURY LITURGICAL MUSIC WORKSHOPThe collections of liturgical music commonly found in parishes were published more than ten years ago. They do not include liturgical music that has appeared more recently. This workshop will review music published since 2001 and present some examples. Thursday, 19 May, 7.30-9.30pm, Holy Family Parish, 45 Thelma St, Como. Cost $10. Closing date for registration 10 May 2016. For registrations: [email protected] Further info: Centre for Liturgy 08 9207 3350, www.liturgycentre.com.au.THUS, 19 MAY - 23 JUN GRACE-FILLED PARENTING10am-12.30pm, Newman Siena Centre, Doubleview. Presented by Mr Derek Boylen, these Centre for Faith Enrichment workshops are aimed at giving Mum and/or Dad some time for faith growth but in a way that nurtures home and family life.

Cost: $45. To register, [email protected], or 08 9241 5221.FRI, 20 MAY THE GOSPEL OF JOHN IN THE LIGHT OF THE YEAR OF MERCY – WITH FR FRANCIS MOLONEYInternationally renowned New Testament Scholar, Rev Professor Francis J Moloney, will be delivering a free public lecture entitled The Gospel of John in the Light of the Year of Mercy at the Centre for Faith Enrichment, 33 Williamstown Rd, Doubleview, Friday, 20 May. Lecture from 12.15-1.15pm, followed by a Q&A session. Bring your lunch. Skype access possible for those unable to be physically present. No cost, but registrations essential as places are limited. Further info: Centre for Faith Enrichment, 08 9241 5221, [email protected] or www.cfe.org.au.FRI, 20 - SUN, 22 MAY PRAYING THE PROLOGUE OF THE RULE OF BENEDICT – RETREATFor contemporary Christians intent on living the Gospel of Christ, the Rule of St Benedict offers much wisdom and encouragement. Over two days, we will prayerfully ponder the Prologue of the Rule as it introduces Benedict’s vision, purpose and teaching concerning the way of life he is proposing in his little rule for beginners. Presented by Christine Manning SGS. Recommended cost: $260. Further info: Dr Carmel Posa SGS, 08 9654 8371, [email protected]; or Jill O’Brien, [email protected].

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