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Wangaratta Parishes
Bulletin No. 5 5th Sunday of ordinary time 4 February 2018
ST PATRICK’S, Wangaratta OUR LADY’S, South Wangaratta HOLY CROSS, Moyhu ST AUGUSTINE’S, Eldorado
ST MARTIN’S, Boorhaman ST JOSEPH’S, Glenrowan ST STEPHEN’S, Tarrawingee ST JOSEPH’S, Whitfield
MASS TIMES: Mass Times for the 1st Sunday of the Month
11 February 2018 Saturday 6.00pm St Patrick’s Saturday 6.00pm Eldorado Sunday 8.00am St Patrick’s Sunday 9.00am Our Lady’s Sunday 10.30am Moyhu Sunday 10.30am St Patrick’s Mass Times: Week commencing 5 February 2018
St Patrick’s Wednesday 8.00am Delany Chapel Thursday 10:30am Illoura Mass 12.05am St. Patrick’s Friday 12.05pm St Patrick’s Primary School Opening Mass (St. Patrick’s Church) 12.00nn St. Bernard’s Primary School Opening Mass (St. Bernard’s Chapel) Saturday 10.00am` St Patrick’s
Our Lady’s Tuesday: 9.00am Our Lady’s School Opening Mass
Wednesday 11.00am Rangeview Mass Friday 9.00am Our Lady’s Church
Reconciliation Times St Patrick’s Church
11.30am to 12.00nn Friday 10.30am - 11.00am -Saturday
Parish Office 1 Ford Street, Wangaratta
Phone (03) 5722 1970 Fax (03) 5721 2305
Fr Mike’s Mob: 0417 787 029 Opening Hours:
Mon. -Closed Tues-Thurs 9.00am to 3.30pm
Fri 9.00am to 1.00pm Lunch : 1.00 - 2.00pm
Email: [email protected]
Parish Priest : Fr Mike Pullar Assistant Priest: Fr Novelito Lim
Pastoral Council President Our Lady’s Parish: Anthony Holligan St. Patrick’s Parish: Rotating Chair Holy Cross Parish: Rotating Chair
1ST READING: Jb 7:1-4. 6-7
RESPONSORIAL PSALM: Praise the Lord who heals the broken-
hearted.
Praise the Lord for he is good;
sing to our God for he is loving: to him our praise is due.
The Lord builds up Jerusalem and brings back Israel’s exiles, he heals the broken-hearted, he binds up all their wounds. He fixes the number of the stars;
he calls each one by its name.
Our Lord is great and almighty; his wisdom can never be measured. The Lord raises the lowly;
he humbles the wicked to the dust
Praise the Lord who heals the broken-hearted.
2ND READING: 1 Cor 9:16-19. 22-23
ACCLAMATION:
Alleluia, alleluia! He bore our sickness, and endured our suffering.
Alleluia!
GOSPEL: Mk 1:29-39
Website: www.catholicwangaratta.org.au Facebook:catholicparishesofwangaratta
We pray for those who are sick: Sian Pascqual, Nola Usher, Phillip Murphy ,Mick O’Brien, Rosie Carroll, Cathy Jones, Dawn Flanagan, Kevin Howard, Peter Robb, Brian Sanders , Mary Shaddock, Frank Usher ,Rae Mulquiney, Alicia Borja, Chloe Eggleton, Maureen Gangell (Hobart), Marianne Zavecz , Mary Evans, Beth Murfitt, Margaret Ryan, Noel Griffin, Maggie Garlick, Catherine Rowntree, Chloe Smyth, Irene Jones, Lorna Finn, Natalie Nelson,
Irma Peruzzo, George Schmidt, Phillip Murphy
Recent Deaths: Rita Percy
Anniversaries: Margaret Brown, Joseph Adriaensen, Frankie Griffin, Brian Newton, Mary
Higgins, Jim &Tess Kirwan, Joan & Wal Matthews, Joseph Adriaensen, Margaret Brown,
Robert Smith, Norah Delaney, Charles Smith, Des Handcock, Kevin Poulter, Bernard Laffy,
Fr. Matt O’Hagan, Roy Dunstan, Philomena Rowley, Nora Furlong, Barry Pigram, Bernard
McKEnna, Gladys Bell, Catherine Blomeley, Giuseppe Ambrosio, Alfred Smith, James Kirwan
Mass Intentions 10 Feb -10.00am - Carolina & Bernardo Notarianni (Anniv) 11 Feb - 10.30am - Wally & Joan Matthews (Anniv) 16 Feb - 12.05pm - Antonio Cardamone (Anniv) 17 Feb - 10.00am - Enzo Bonacci (Special Mem) 18 Feb - 8.00am - Olive Donnelly (Anniv)
We are a child safe parish. Any children, young persons and vulnerable adults have a right to feel safe and be safe. If you are concerned about any form of abuse, or believe that someone is at significant risk, you should immediately raise your concerns with one of our
Parish Child Safety Officers. They can be contacted through the Presbytery Office. Telephone (03) 57221970
Acknowledgment of Country: As we gather as a community, we think of the traditional custodians of this land, the Pangerang People of the Yorta Yorta Nation. We would also like to pay respect to elders past and present. As it was along the banks of the Ovens and King Rivers that Pangerang People lived harmoniously for
thousands of years. We continue to walk towards Reconciliation and recognise the continuing connection to Country of the Aboriginal people.
MINISTRIES FOR NEXT WEEK - 11 Feb 2018
St. Patrick’s Church Our Lady’s Church
Reader Commentator Gift Bearers Reader Commentator Gift Bearers
Sat. 6pm T Corrigan A Land Volunteers Sun. 9am P Kittelty D Hovey Harding Family
Sun. 8am E Sacco R McKenzie Volunteers Extra Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Sun. 10.30am M E Cheshire E Cox Volunteers Sun. 9am A Holligan E Holligan M West R Meloury
Extra Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Rangeview Volunteer
Sat. 6pm R Eaton T Sier Altar Society F Clayton A Jones R de Fazio
Sun. 8am R McKenzie P Knight Sunday Cuppa
Sun. 10.30am P Arcuri F Cudini For St. Patrick's Church Lectors and Extra Ordinary Ministers, you
can find the roster on the Parish Website.
Altar Society M Baldry M Kavanagh M Panozzo
Counters J Kavanagh M Perri
PARISH NEWS
Please keep the date free! Caritas Lenten Visitor dinner will be at Our Lady's Gathering Space, Thursday February 22 at
7pm. All welcome.
KNIGHTS OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS Meeting Wed 7 Feb at 7,30pm at Our Lady’s Meeting Room.
Falls Prevention: Members of the Parishes are invited to a talk on ‘falls prevention’ at Our Lady’s on Wednesday 21st February
at 1.30pm. Guest Speaker from NEH.
Attention
Protecting Children and Vulnerable
Adults Training
Friday 9th February, 6-8pm at Our
Lady’s Gathering Space.
(refreshments provided.) We require
only the volunteers that are part of
the Liturgy Groups, Children’s
Liturgy, Sacramental Program and
Extraordinary Ministers to the
Homebound that have a Direct and
Incidental Access with Children to
attend this training program. Kindly
indicate to the Parish office of your
attendance ASAP as listed below.
(57221970)
Humour
A farmer named Muldoon lived
alone in the countryside with a wee
dog that he loved and doted on.
After many long years of faithful
companionship, the dog finally died,
so Muldoon went to the parish
priest:
"Father, my dear old dog is dead.
Could you be saying a Mass for
him?"
Father Patrick replied, "I am so very
sorry to hear about your dog's death.
But, unfortunately, I can't say Mass
for the poor creature..."
Muldoon said, "I understand,
Father, I do. I guess I'll go to this
new denomination down the road;
no tellin' what they believe... Do you
think $500 is enough to donate for
the service?" Father Patrick: "Why didn't you tell
me your wee dog was Catholic?!"