Weekly Parish Bulletin - Nazareth Catholic Community

MASS TIMES & INTENTIONS
Week beginning: Saturday 21st March, 2015
SACRED HEART CHURCH—252 Port Rd, Hindmarsh
2nd-5th Sun 9.00am ...Donny Altamura; Private Intention
Sun 11.00am.........Antonietta Maio; Giuseppina Braiotta;
..........................Angela Corso; Marta Linguaglossa;
..Carmine, Teresa & Natale Damico; Maria Melino;
...................Giuseppe, Teresa & Rosa Andreacchio
Sun 5pm Latin.
Sun 7pm Charismatic ...
SJ SCHOOL - 56 Albemarle St, West Hindmarsh
ROSTER FOR WEEK COMMENCING SATURDAY 28 MARCH, 2015
MASS
COMMENTATOR
6pm OLM
9am SHC
WELCOME TO FLINDERS PARK, FINDON AND
HINDMARSH CATHOLIC PARISH
11am SHC
Lorraine Woods
Catherine
Nicolina
READER 1
Narita P
Nasreen Routh
Nanzi P
READER 2
Gaetan Callus
Joe Martini
Concetta D
PRAYERS
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Chris Mathew
Marisa B
Jyotsna Rao
Jane Agius
Shirley
Alison Tanti-C
Anna Bonini
Tina
Caterina
Elena
EUCHARISTIC
MINISTERS
Tba
10.30am OLM
CONDUCTED BY THE MISSIONARIES OF THE SACRED HEART
‘May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be everywhere loved’
Please visit www.misacor.org.au for the latest MSC News
Weds 10.00am (during school term ) ..
IHM Church - 95 East St, Brompton
1st Sun 9.00am…...............
Fri 10am (during school term )..
OUR LADY OF THE MANGER—176 Crittenden Rd Findon
Sat 6pm.................................................................Parish
Sun 10.30am....
Wed 7.30pm Candlelight Mass … ...
WEEK DAY MASS AT PRIVATE HOME (Rosa Zerella)
Tues 9.00am (Every 1st Tues Anointing of Sick)...
ST MICHAEL’S CHAPEL-78 East Ave, Beverley
Thurs 9.05am (during school term ) ….
Reconciliation—by appointment
PARISH BULLETIN
Deadline for publication is 3pm Wednesday.
BAPTISMS & MARRIAGES
Bookings through the Parish Office please.
PARISH TEAM
Parish Priest:
Fr Bill Brady msc
Priests: Frs Noel Mansfield, Frank Perry & Mark Hanns
Parish Secretaries:
Helen Tetley & Linda Arman
PARISH SCHOOLS
St Joseph’s: 56 Albemarle St West Hindmarsh 8346 6569
St Joseph’s Principal:
Phil Schultz
IHM:
95 East St Brompton 8346 5704
Immaculate Heart of Mary Principal:
Pauline Kinsman
Nazareth College: Secondary 1 Hartley Rd Flinders Pk
Primary 176 Crittenden Rd Findon
Nazareth Catholic Community:
8406 5000
NCC Director:
Michael Dahl
St Michael’s Primary 78 East Ave Beverley 8346 6548
St Michael’s Primary Deputy Principal:
Damian Patton
Our Lady of LaVang 11-19 Malcolm Ave, Flinders Park
Our Lady of La Vang Principal: Stephanie Grant 81592500
Parish Pastoral Council Members 2015
Nadeem Aftab
Sandra Bahlij
Marni Curtis
Mary Hemmings
Chris Lynch
John Micallef
Narita Perrotta
Caterina Strangio
Alison Tanti-Clark
Luke Westenberg
Krys Wszolek
Pauline Kinsman
(Principal, IHM)
Damian Patton
(D/Principal SMC Jnr)
Phil Schulz
(Principal, SJS)
Sr Theresa Swiggs
(Pastoral Coordinator NCC)
Mark Hanns, msc
(Associate Pastor)
Bill Brady, msc
(Parish Priest)
Our Deepest Fear
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us.
We ask ourselves: ‘Who am I to be brilliant?’
Actually, who are you NOT to be?
You are a child of God.
Your playing small doesn’t serve the world.
There’s nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people
won’t feel insecure around you.
We are born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us.
It is not just in some of us, it’s in everyone.
And as we let our own light shine,
we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.
As we are liberated from our own fear,
our presence automatically liberates others.
Nelson Mandela, 1994
22ndMarch 2015
5th Sunday of Lent
Year B
Christian ethics need to expand the scope of its ethical teachings to
include earth care ethics. We need a new Moses to go up again to a
mountain and receive a new Decalogue for creation. The sixth commandment forbids adultery but not pollution. The fourth commandment enjoins us to honour father and mother but not honour the
earth. The fifth commandment prohibits murder but nothing about
violence to the earth. Environmental ethics is based on a new vision
of a more inclusive appreciation of living morally as citizens of the
earth community. ‘Walk lightly Upon the Earth’ by Kevin Treston
The Easter Triduum Is the 3 days during
which the Church celebrates the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus. It
is the most solemn time of the whole
Liturgical Year. The Triduum begins with
the Last Supper on Holy Thursday evening. It was at this Supper that Jesus gave us himself in the Eucharist. On Good Friday we gather at church in silence at 3pm, the time
at which Jesus is said to have died. During this ceremony: The story
of the Passion of our Lord is read, Prayers for the Church and the
world are offered, The people have the opportunity to come forward
to venerate the cross. Just as the liturgy begins in silence, so too it
ends in silence on this very solemn occasion. The church is silent
and the altar bare from the conclusion of the Good Friday liturgy
until the beginning of the Easter Vigil. Jesus has died on the cross
and been placed in the tomb. We await his resurrection. The climax
of the Easter Triduum comes with the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday
night. This ceremony begins outside the church, with the lighting of
the Easter fire from which the Paschal Candle is lit. One of the important parts of the Easter Vigil is the Baptism of new members
into the Church.
You are invited to journey with Jesus through the final week of his
Ministry.
As a people who believe and trust in the love of God for us, revealed in the heart of Christ,
we live out this love in a welcoming and inclusive community that provides
life-giving support and service to all people.
Report from the Parish Pastoral Council Meeting held 16th March 2015
If you serve me, follow me,
says the Lord;
and where I am, my
servant will also be.
Glory to you, Word of God,
Lord Jesus Christ!
As a consequence of our Strategic Planning Day on February 28th, the following actions were
identified as the most urgent ones for the coming year.
Community
1.
Provide special occasions that will enhance community eg Multicultural Sunday, Sacred Heart Day, Creation Day & others
2.
Improve communication within the parish (in particular to develop a web page)
Evangelisation
1.
Build a strong faith formation program
Formation
1.
Parish Retreat
2.
Bible Studies
Leadership
1.
Name of Parish
2.
Implementation of Safe Environment for all
3.
Training for those in Leadership—setting up framework
Social Justice
1.
Establishment of Social Justice Team
Stewardship
1.
Gain more volunteers for all Mass Centres
Worship
1.
Facilitate a discussion to explore the role of the Liturgy Group, inform its development
and align its activities to contribute to the liturgical life of our community
2.
Review current model of Liturgy Group to maximize good liturgical experience for our
people. How can we do it differently?
Today’s Readings:
Renovation of Sacred Heart Church Hindmarsh
Jeremiah 31:31-34
Ps 50:3-4.12-15
Hebrews 5:7-9
John 12:20-33
This should commence some time after Easter and hopefully will be finished by October. It
means the 9am and 11am Hindmarsh Community will have to relocate (most probably to IHM
Brompton) on a regular Sunday basis. The Hall at St Joseph’s School Hindmarsh could also be
a possibility on their Family Day Sunday Masses (once per term).
Major work on the church includes the bell towers, the gap down the church front, attention
to bricks and internal painting.
Other possibilities include reverse cycle heating & cooling, the construction of a foyer, change
to the lighting & polished floor. These are by no means definite and will require consultation.
Centacare is not renewing its lease on the old Presbytery which presents challenges and opportunities. Fr Bill
Responsorial
Psalm
Create a clean heart in me,
O God.
Gospel
Acclamation
The Wonder of Creation
PARISH VISION STATEMENT
Glory to you, Word of God,
Lord Jesus Christ!
Next Week:
Isaiah 50:4-7
Ps 21:8-9.17-20.23-24
Philippians 2:6-11
Mark 14:1-15:47
PARISH OFFICE HINDMARSH TELEPHONE 8346 3901
Office Hours: Tuesday to Friday 9am-4pm
29 Grange Road, West Hindmarsh 5007
Mailing address: PO Box 34, Welland 5007
Email: [email protected]
For urgent calls outside office hours where a priest is required, please call: 0428 813 682
Sacred Heart Church
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church
Our Lady of the Manger Church
252 Port Rd, Hindmarsh
95 East St, Brompton
176 Crittenden Rd, Findon
DIARY DATES
March
Sat 21
Sun 22
Tues 24
Wed 25
Sat 28
Sun 29
Mon 30
April
Thurs 2
Fri 3
Sun 5
Sun 12
Sun 19
Tues 14
Wed 22
Sat 25
Mon 27
May
Sun 10
Sun 17
Sun 24
Tues 26
Sun 31
June
Sun 7
Fri 12
Sat 13
Day of the Unborn Child Appeal/Harmony Day
1st Rite Reconciliation SHC /World Water Day
Oscar Romero Anniversary
Penitential Service 2nd Rite/Annunciation of the Lord
Earth Hour 8.30pm-9.30pm
Palm Sunday
Chrism Mass at the Cathedral 6pm
Holy Thursday/Last Supper
Good Fri/Holy Lands Appeal
Easter Sunday/Daylight Savings Ends 3am to 2am
Divine Mercy Sunday/Cathedral Mass at 3pm
3rd Sunday Family Fun Day OLM
Liturgy Meeting 7pm
International Mother Earth Day
ANZAC Day—100 Year Commemoration
PPC Meeting 7pm Preca Centre 96 East St Brompton
(Census Month)
Mother’s Day
The Ascension of the Lord/Marian Procession 1.30pm
Pentecost Sunday
National Sorry Day
The Most Holy Trinity/St Maria D’Anzano
Corpus Christi—The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ
Sacred Heart of Jesus Solemnity
Immaculate Heart Mary/St Anthony of Padua
PARISH NOTICES
Reconciliation—1st Rite (Confession)
Sunday 22nd March following 9am Mass at SHC
Sunday 22nd March following 11am Mass SHC (Italian)
Communal Penitential Service—2nd Rite
Wednesday 25th March, 7.00pm at Our Lady of the Manger.
As Wednesday 25th March is also the
Feast of the Annunciation of the Lord,
Mass will follow the Penitential Service for those of you who
wish to stay.
Holy Week and Easter Rosters Could all Commentators, Readers, Eucharistic Ministers and Musicians please indicate their
availability for our Holy Week and Easter Masses. An A3 Roster is at the church entrance today for you to complete. Thank
you. Fr Bill
Holy Week and Easter Mass Times are now available for collection from your church entrance.
Palm Sunday Next week is Palm or Passion Sunday. At
Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem, people strew palm
branches in his path and greeted him with Hosannas.
When does Lent end? Lent officially ends on Holy Thursday.
That is when the "Triduum", great three Days of Holy Thursday,
Good Friday and Holy Saturday occur leading to Easter. Please
take home your Holy Week Mass times and join us in remembering Jesus last week of life on earth.
Fr Frank is back home after some well earnt time with family
in Perth. Fr Frank celebrates our 11am Italian Mass at SHC
this morning.
Hindmarsh Parishioners Please Note: As the 1st Sunday of
April, Sunday 5th April, is Easter Sunday, our 9.00am Mass
will be at Sacred Heart Church Hindmarsh, not IHM.
Migrant and Refugee Centre Hindmarsh Work is about to commence on the new Migrant and Refugee Centre which will be
built at our Sacred Heart Church Site at Hindmarsh. The new
centre will be erected directly behind Sacred Heart Church
adjacent to the Hall. Barriers will be erected around the work
site. We ask that in the interest of your own safety, that you
do not enter the work site.
St Michael’s College Mass A warm welcome to students, staff
and families from of St Michael’s College to the 9am Mass
being celebrated by Fr Mark at the junior campus this morning.
We welcome Kris Molina to the 9am Mass at SHC this morning.
Kris is being received into the Catholic Church. We congratulate you Kris and welcome you to our faith community.
Parish Sacramental Program—Reconciliation Please keep our
parish children who will be celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation on Saturday 21st March at 3pm and Thursday 26th
March at 7pm in your prayers. Reconciliation will be held at
OLM Findon.
Day of the Unborn Child Appeal this Weekend. In the Archdiocese of Adelaide, the Day of the Unborn Child occurs on the
Feast of the Annunciation, or the Sunday closest to that date.
The day assists us to focus on those people in our families and
communities who have experienced any sort of child-bearing
loss, whether miscarriage, still-birth, the death of a baby soon
after birth or abortion. Our collection at the door today is in
support of the work undertaken by Birthline, Right to Life in
South Australia and Matercare Australia.
Project Compassion 2015. The theme this year is ‘Food for
Life’. Food is essential for all life, yet many of the world’s poorest people do not have food security. That means they live
from day to day uncertain how to afford or how to access their
next meal. Without food, the rest of life is impossible to contemplate. Support Caritas who are empowering the world’s
poorest people to establish sustainable food sources for life. It
is not too late to take home a Project Compassion box today
and help feed the worlds poorest people. Project Compassion
Boxes must be returned via collection plates on or before Good
Friday. Thank you
Easter Offering Envelopes are available from the church entrance for those of you who would like to express your thanks
this Easter to the MSC priests who minister to us so generously
in this parish.
St Vincent de Paul Collection Holy Thursday There will be a
collection of non-perishable goods at the Last Supper Mass on
Holy Thursday at Sacred Heart Church for those in our community in need. Vinnies will gratefully accept donations of dry or
canned foods or long life products. You may leave your items
at both SHC and OLM Mass Centre before this time.
Good Friday Collection The annual collection for the support of
the church in the Holy Land takes place on Good Friday.
Lenten Program. Joe Kielnerowski is running a Lenten Reflection Group each Monday evening during
lent at 7.30pm. This will be held at the Preca Centre
at 96 East St Brompton. Contact Joe on 0402 298
409.
During Lent this year, small pebbles will replace the
Holy Water in the Holy Water Fonts in our churches.
The pebbles, less the water, remind us or our own
journey through the desert during Lent in union with
Jesus 40 days in the desert.
Palms If you can supply small palms for our Palm
Sunday Liturgies, can you please contact the parish office asap. Thank you
Stations of the Cross Every Friday during Lent
commencing on Fri 27 March at 7.00pm at SHC Hindmarsh in
Eng & Ital.
St Vincent de Paul Easter Raffle. Easter Raffle - $1 per ticket.
Tickets will be available from church centres leading up to
Easter. Three great prizes will be on display and include a
Mountain Bike, Hugh Bear & Easter Eggs & Cooking Pot with
Easter Eggs. Please support the good work of Vinnies.
Police Clearances. Are you a volunteer in any capacity in the parish? If so, have you applied for a police clearance yet? If not,
please contact the parish office urgently for an application for
Police Clearance. All volunteers are required to have a police
clearance for the Adelaide Archdiocese. This includes all Readers,
Commentators, Eucharistic Minsters, Altar Society, Children’s Liturgy of the Word leaders, in fact anyone in a volunteering role.
Please contact the parish office if you are in doubt as to whether
you are required to have a Police Clearance. Thank you.
Happy 80th Birthday We extend our best
wishes to Ronnie Victory who celebrates her
80th birthday on 23 March. Happy birthday
Ronnie from the msc priests, parish office
and parish community.
Free copy Australian Catholics Magazine available for collection.
GENERAL NOTICES
Chrism Mass - Mar 30 at 6.00pm All parishioners from the Archdiocese are invited to this Mass in the St Francis Xavier Cathedral.
More info: Robyn Carroll, 8210 8220. (No parking on site).
ANZAC Day Eve Mass – April 24, 2015 To commemorate the
100th year anniversary of Gallipoli, St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral
on ANZAC Day Eve at 5.45pm. Following Mass there will be a procession to the War Memorial, North Terrace. More info: Robyn
Carroll, Manager Archdiocesan Events, 8210 8220.
40 Days for Life Lent Campaign 2015 The 40 Days for Life Campaign runs to Palm Sunday March 29, 2015. Please contact Alan
& Helen Tyson on 8364 4516 or email [email protected].
Fr Timothy Radcliffe OP breakfast – April 24 A special Adelaide
Archdiocese networking breakfast will be held at Adelaide Oval
(McLachlan Room) on Friday April 24 from 7.30am to 9am. Guest
speaker is renowned author and theologian Fr Timothy Radcliffe
OP who has been invited to spend three weeks in the diocese
discussing his latest book Take the Plunge: Living Baptism and
Confirmation. Why not get a table of 10 together and come for
this exclusive presentation at the newly-developed Adelaide Oval.
Tickets are $65 per head and can be obtained from Mary Coombe
on 8210 8117 or [email protected]
Easter at the Gallery – 11 am Saturday, April 4, 2015 Rev Dr Anthony Kain, Parish Priest of Glenelg, presents a guided tour reflecting on works of art that relate to important issues of our time.
The tour is free. Please contact (08) 8207 7005.
Catholic Women’s League Henley Beach Parish Seaview Rd. An
invitation is extended to you to join the Catholic Women’s League
who meet on 4th Monday of month at 9.30am cuppa, followed by
meeting at 10am for about an hour. All welcome.
St Michaels College Tours Thursday 26 March 2015
4.00pm-6pm. Tours depart every 15 minutes. Primary
Campus 78 East Ave Beverley 8346 6548. Secondary
Campus 15 Mitton Ave Henley Beach 8356 5966.
2017 Enrolments for Reception and Year 8 close on Friday 10th April 2015
24 March 1980 Assassination of
Archbishop Oscar Romero
In the sermon just minutes before he was shot, Archbishop
Romero reminded his congregation of the parable of the wheat.
Those who surrender to the service of the poor through love of
Christ, will live like the grain of wheat that dies...If it were not to
die, it would remain a solitary grain. The harvest comes because
of the grain that dies. We know that every effort to improve society, above all when society is so full of injustice and sin, is an effort
that God blesses; that God wants; that God demands of us.
‘Aspire not to have more, but to BE more’
Archbishop Oscar Romero
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Deceased:
Margaret Calleya; Rita Newman; Br Barney
Delaney msc; Maria Melino; Gabrielle Mason; Felice Ursino; Carmela Vozzo; Matteo Calderisi;
Zdenek (Danny)Kotasek; Edith McConnell; Francesco Sposato;
Philipo DeLisa; Bob Forrrester; Marie Fahey; Adele Rannamae;
Petar Rajkovic; Ida Fabris; Mafaldo Corino; Rosemary Calabria; Domenico Ciano; Patricia Dillon; Janet Walsh; Benardino Bagnara;
Christobel Rysz; Giacomina Spadavecchia; Nicola Burracchio; Teresa Battista; Domenico Nazzari; Marie Little; Bishop Edmund Collins,
msc; Felice (Phil) Albanese; Fr Chris Kean, msc; Daniel Scoleri;
Eufemia Sofo; Pierino Savio; Rosina Marando; Fausto Quarisa; Felice Giancaspro; Frances Onley; Giovanni Saraceno; Imogen Cenko;
Annunziata Latella; Mary Vanzo; Josef Kielnerowski; Danny Tanti;
Donny Altamura
Sick: Fr Michael Fallon msc; Valentina Cavaiuolo, Rosalie Kenneally, Maria DeLisa, Ida & Orazio Petracaro; Lai Thi Nguyen ; Daphne
Clark; Laima Clark; Angela DeNinis; Elaine Cunningham; John
McPeake; Angelina Luppino; Fr Don Victory; Josie Neil; Fr Frank
Perry; Kerryn McCluggage; Pauline Forrester; Ben Knobben; Charlie
Tanti; Fr Chris Murphy msc; Maria Ferretti; Jane Buckland; Netie
Flanagan
KIDS CORNER WORD SEARCH
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We welcome into our faith community through
the Sacrament of Baptism
Sophie Delphin
Please keep her in your prayers.
Earth Hour - Saturday March 29, 8.30pm Held each year at
8:30pm on the last Saturday in March, Earth Hour is a WWF
initiative symbolising the collective power of individuals, businesses and governments to reduce our impact on this planet.
From its beginnings in one city in one country - Sydney - Earth
Hour has grown to millions of people in over 5000 cities
across 135 countries. A truly global community committed to
creating a more sustainable future! Earth Hour is not just
about saving an hour’s electricity, it’s about uniting people to
protect the planet. See: http://www.earthhour.org/
Justice Corner
Copies of ‘Justice Trends’ are available from the church entrance for your collection today