8 March, 2015 - Parish of Our Lady of The Southern Cross

Catholic Parish of
Our Lady of the Southern Cross
Enmore
Archdiocese of Sydney
Serving the suburbs of Enmore, St. Peters, Sydenham & Tempe
3rd Sunday of Lent
Sunday 8 March 2015, Year B
Fr Martin Monaghan
Parish Priest
Mr Frank Riotto
Parish Office Administrator
Mrs Lauretta Rains
Accounts Manager
Parish Office Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday:
9am to 12pm & 1pm to 3:30pm
Parish Office
209A Edgeware Road
Enmore NSW 2042
T: 9557 1815 F: 9557 1673
Postal Address
PO Box 3266
Marrickville Metro, NSW 2204
E: [email protected]
W: www.enmoretempeparish.org.au
Churches
St. Pius V:
256 Edgeware Road Enmore
Ss. Peter & Paul:
545 Princes Highway Tempe
St Pius’ Catholic Primary School
MASSES
Weekend Masses:
Saturday Vigil: 5pm - Enmore
Sunday: 8:15am - Tempe & 9:30am - Enmore
SACRAMENTS
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Saturdays 4:30pm at Enmore or by appointment.
Sacrament of Baptism:
1st Sunday of the month at 9:30am (during mass)
2nd, 3rd & 4th Sunday of the month at 10:45am (after mass)
Parents will be required to attend a preparation session.
209 Edgeware Road
Enmore NSW 2042
Mrs Susan Bates
Principal
T: 9557 4027
E: [email protected]
W: www.stpenmore.catholic.edu.au
Sacrament of Marriage:
By arrangement with at least six months notice to allow for adequate
preparation of the couple.
Sacrament of the Sick:
By appointment.
‘Pray, hope, and don't worry. Worry is useless. God is
merciful and will hear your prayer.’
St. Pio of Pietrelcina (Padre Pio)
YOUR PRAYERS ARE REQUESTED FOR:
RECENTLY DECEASED: Fr James Gallen, Fr Bernard Ryan, Mick Comensoli (Father of Bishop Peter Comensoli), Raul
Barreto, Doreen Ross, Ann Agnew and all the recently deceased members of our parish community.
DECEASED: All the deceased members of our parish community.
ANNIVERSARIES: All the members of our parish community who's anniversaries occur at this time.
SICK: Bishop Geoffrey Robinson (Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Sydney), Siu Hung Liu, Kapeliele Mafi, Sarah Walke, Kay
Douglas, Jeanette Apostolos, Rosaria Salvo, Joyce Skillings, Milka Kalic, Fred Borg, Celie Doyle and Jack Monaghan.
SPECIAL INTENTIONS: Anna
UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS
Parish evening Cuppa Break
This Saturday:
St Pius Church - After Saturday Vigil Mass
Parish Morning Tea
This Sunday:
St Pius Church - After 9:30am Mass
TEMPE CHURCH MASS CHANGES
As people may be aware due to the decline of clergy and
future twining of parishes, there needs to be a consolidation
of masses. Back in 1989 when Tempe was twinned with
Enmore the initial plan was to make use of the Tempe Parish site for other Archdiocesan work. On average 22 people
attend Tempe church on Sundays. Unfortunately, we can no
longer sustain a regular Sunday mass. Therefore, in consultation with the Archbishop and Auxiliary Bishops over the
past three years, we have decided that commencing on
Sunday 5 April (end of daylight saving) mass at Ss. Peter &
Paul Church Tempe will be held at 8AM ON THE FIRST
SUNDAY OF THE MONTH ONLY.
PROJECT COMPASSION
The Project Compassion envelopes and boxes are available
for collection on the bulletin table. Money raised from this
appeal will go towards various projects throughout the world
to help those less fortunate.
MORNING TEA
If anyone would like to help with organising the monthly
evening cuppa breaks and morning teas please contact Fiona Breen on 0415 770 277 or James Breen on 0414 379
999. Many hands make light work.
BAPTISMS
This Sunday we welcome Grace Isabella
Hall, Aaron Fox Harland and Tiago Martins Paredes who will be welcomed into
our Christian community through the Sacrament of Baptism. Welcome also to their
family and friends.
HOLY WEEK MASS SCHEDULE
Holy Thursday, 2 April:
Mass of the Lord’s Last Supper
7:30pm - Enmore
Good Friday, 3 April:
Stations of the Cross
10am - Enmore
Celebration of the Lord’s Passion
3pm - Enmore
Easter Vigil, 4 April:
5pm - Enmore
Easter Sunday, 5 April:
8am - Tempe
9:30am - Enmore
First Reconciliation Dates
Class
Saturday 14 March at 3pm:
St. Pius School Hall
First Reconciliation Date
Saturday 21 March at 3:30pm:
St. Pius V Church
Certificates will be handed out this same day
during the 5pm vigil mass.
All the above dates must be attended by both
children and at least one parent/carer. Failure
to attend on ALL DATES will result in the
child not being able to receive the sacrament
this year.
ALTAR SERVERS
Parents who have a child who has made his/her First Holy
Communion and is interested in becoming an altar server
please speak to Fr Martin or Jean Cusack after mass.
WELCOME
This Saturday we welcome the children who are preparing
to receive the Sacrament of First Reconciliation. During the
vigil mass they will be presented to the community as candidates for the sacrament.
OPEN DAY CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
Families are invited to visit St Pius' Catholic Primary School
during Catholic Schools Week on Wednesday 11 March for
a free BBQ breakfast from 8:15am and then all families are
welcome to walk through the school with open classrooms
from 9:15am to 10am. If your child is starting school in
2016 enrolment forms will be available.
PARISH OFFICE
The parish office will close at 3:30pm on Thursday 2 April
(Holy Thursday) and will reopen on Tuesday 21 April. During this period the parish bulletin will be printed in advance
and therefore any mass intentions passed on to Fr Martin
will not be placed in the bulletin until the weekend of 25/26
April. Apologies for any inconvenience that this may cause.
SENIORS MASS AT ST MARY’S CATHEDRAL
19 MARCH 2015, 10.30am
You are invited to attend the Seniors Mass celebrated by
Fr. Geoffrey Plant with concelebrant Fr. Paul Hilder, Dean
of St Mary’s Cathedral. This Mass is supported by Life Ascending Australia and concentrates on Spirituality, Friendship and Loving Service for senior or retired people. Everyone Welcome! For more information telephone: Roy Cooke
9771 3609.
24 HOURS FOR THE LORD
FRI 13TH – SAT 14TH MARCH
In response to Pope Francis’ Lenten call to participate in 24
hours of Adoration and Reconciliation on Friday 13th and
Saturday 14th March, St Mary’s Cathedral will make the
“Lady Chapel” available from midday on Friday 13th March
until midday on Saturday 14th March. Continuous Adoration
and the Sacrament of Reconciliation will be available
throughout this time except for Mass times (1:10pm &
5:30pm Friday, 9am Saturday). The 24 Hours will culminate
with the regular Saturday midday Mass. After hours access
will be through the Eastern doors. Various groups will facilitate times of Adoration with prayer and/or music. This is an
evangelisation event so bring a friend to this gentle time of
prayer and encounter with Christ’s love and mercy! For a
full program go to www.credosydney.org/24-hours-for-thelord
LENTEN PENANCE
1. Abstinence from meat, and fasting, are to be
observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
All who have completed their 18th year and
have not yet begun their 60th year are bound
to fast. All who have completed their 14th year
are bound to abstain.
2. On all other Fridays of the year, including
the Fridays of Lent, the law of the common
practice of penance is fulfilled by performing
any one of the following:
A. Prayer – Mass attendance; family prayer; a
visit to a church or chapel; reading the Bible;
making the Stations of the Cross; praying the
rosary.
B. Self-denial – not eating meat; not eating
sweets or dessert; giving up entertainment to
spend time with the family; limiting food and
drink so as to give to the poor of one’s own
country.
C. Helping others – special attention to someone who is poor, sick, elderly, lonely or overburdened.
Lent lasts from Ash Wednesday (18 February)
to the Mass of the Lord’s Supper exclusive (2
April). On Good Friday and, if possible, also on
Holy Saturday until the Easter Vigil, the Easter
Fast is observed.
PASCHAL PRECEPT
Each of the faithful is obliged to receive Holy
Communion at least once a year.
This is to be done between Ash Wednesday 18
February and Trinity Sunday 31 May unless for
a good reason it is done at another time during
the year. All the faithful are obliged to confess
their grave sins at least once a year.
†Anthony Fisher OP
Archbishop of Sydney
TODAY’S LITURGY
First Reading
Ex 20:1-3. 7-8. 12-17
A reading from the book of Exodus
God spoke all these words. He said, ‘I am the Lord your
God who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the
house of slavery. You shall have no gods except me.
You shall not utter the name of the Lord your God to misuse
it, for the Lord will not leave unpunished the man who utters
his name to misuse it. Remember the Sabbath day and
keep it holy. Honour your father and your mother so that
you may have a long life in the land that the Lord your God
has given to you. You shall not kill. You shall not commit
adultery. You shall not steal. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour. You shall not covet your
neighbour’s house. You shall not covet your neighbour’s
wife, or his servant, man or woman, or his ox, or his donkey,
or anything that is his.’
Gospel Acclamation
Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, king of endless glory!
God loved the world so much, he gave us his only Son,
that all who believe in him might have eternal life.
Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, king of endless glory!
Gospel
Jn 2:13-25
A reading from the holy Gospel according to John
Just before the Jewish Passover Jesus went up
to Jerusalem, and in the Temple he found people selling
cattle and sheep and pigeons, and the money changers
sitting at their counters there. Making a whip out of some
cord, he drove them all out of the Temple, cattle and sheep
as well, scattered the money changers’ coins, knocked their
tables over and said to the pigeon-sellers, ‘Take all this out
of here and stop turning my Father’s house into a market.’
Then his disciples remembered the words of scripture: Zeal
for your house will devour me. The Jews intervened and
said, ‘What sign can you show us to justify what you have
done?’ Jesus answered, ‘Destroy this sanctuary, and in
The Word of the Lord
three days I will raise it up.’ The Jews replied, ‘It has taken
Responsorial Psalm
Ps 18:8-11. R. Jn 6:68
forty-six years to build this sanctuary: are you going to raise
it up in three days?’ But he was speaking of the sanctuary
(R.) Lord, you have the words of everlasting life.
that was his body, and when Jesus rose from the dead, his
1.
The law of the Lord is perfect, it revives the soul. The disciples remembered that he had said this, and they berule of the Lord is to be trusted, it gives wisdom to the lieved the scripture and the words he had said.
simple. (R.)
During his stay in Jerusalem for the Passover many be2.
The precepts of the Lord are right, they gladden the lieved in his name when they saw the signs that he gave,
heart. The command of the Lord is clear, it gives light but Jesus knew them all and did not trust himself to them;
he never needed evidence about any man; he could tell
to the eyes. (R.)
what a man had in him.
3.
The fear of the Lord is holy, abiding for ever. The decrees of the Lord are truth and all of them just. (R.)
4.
They are more to be desired than gold, than the purest of gold and sweeter are they than honey, than
honey from the comb. (R.)
Second Reading
1 Cor 1:22-25
A reading from the first letter of St Paul to the Corinthians
While the Jews demand miracles and the Greeks look for
wisdom, here are we preaching a crucified Christ; to the
Jews an obstacle that they cannot get over, to the pagans
madness, but to those who have been called, whether they
are Jews or Greeks, a Christ who is the power and the wisdom of God. For God’s foolishness is wiser than human
wisdom, and God’s weakness is stronger than human
strength.
The Word of the Lord
The Gospel of the Lord