Fourth Sunday of Easter (Good Shepherd Sunday) - Year B 25th April 2021 Dear Sisters and Brothers, Get vaccinated for the common good

This day, the Fourth Sunday of Easter, called “Good Vaccination against COVID-19 is a morally good thing, Shepherd Sunday”, invites us each year to rediscover, providing protection for the person vaccinated and the with ever new astonishment, how Jesus defined himself, wider community. Some COVID-19 vaccines are reading it again in the light of his passion, death and associated with ethically questionable production and resurrection. “The good shepherd lays down his life for the research practices, but Pope Francis and the Australian sheep” (John 10:11): these words are wholly fulfilled when have advised that it is morally permissible to Christ, freely obeying the will of the Father, is nailed on the receive any vaccine made available. More information is Cross. The significance that He is “the Good Shepherd” available at https://www.catholic.org.au/coronavirus thus becomes completely clear: He gives life, He offered his life in sacrifice for us all: for you, for me, for everyone! And for this reason, He is the Good Shepherd! ANZAC Eve Vigil Mass on April 24th 6pm

Christ is the true shepherd, who fulfils the loftiest model of All our parishioners are invited to attend the ANZAC Eve love for the flock: He freely lays down his own life, no one Vigil Mass at the Cathedral on April 24th at 6pm. There takes it from Him (cf. v. 18), but He gives it for the sheep will be no procession this year due to COVID-19 (v. 17). In open opposition to false shepherds, Jesus protocols.

presents himself as the one true shepherd of the people. A bad pastor thinks of himself and exploits the sheep; a Sale of Religious Items from the Holy Land

good shepherd thinks of the sheep and gives himself. Unlike the mercenary, Christ the pastor is a careful guide There will be a sale of religious items from the Holy Land who participates in the life of his flock, does not seek other next weekend 2nd/3rd May in the foyer of the Cathedral interests, has no ambition other than guiding, feeding and after all Masses. These items have been made by protecting his sheep. All of this at the highest price, that of Christian artisans of Bethlehem who specialise in sacrificing his own life. handcrafting biblical carvings made from olivewood. Selling such items to visiting pilgrims through the tourism In the figure of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, we industry is one of the main sources of income for contemplate the Providence of God, his paternal Christian families in Bethlehem. However, at present, solitude for each one of us. He does not leave us on our the tourism industry is unable to generate enough own! The result of this contemplation of Jesus the true and income for Christian artisans due to a range of factors good Shepherd, is the exclamation of poignant including political instability, conflict and COVID-19. We astonishment that we find in the Second Reading of the thank you in advance for supporting this worthy cause. day’s Liturgy: “See what love the Father has given us...”. (1 John 3:1). It is truly a surprising and mysterious love, for by giving us Jesus as the Shepherd who gives his life for Cathedral Parish RCIA Program 2021 us, the Father has given us all of the greatest and most precious that He could give us. It is the purest and most For any adults who are interested in knowing more about sublime love, for it is not motivated by necessity, is not the Catholic faith and becoming a Catholic, the RCIA conditioned on accounting, is not attracted by a program will begin shortly. Kindly contact in the parish self-interested desire for exchange. Before this love of office on 82108155 or [email protected] if God, we feel immense joy and we open ourselves to you are interested in joining the program. recognizing how much we have freely received.

But it is not enough to contemplate and give thanks. It is St. Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal also necessary to follow the Good Shepherd. In The St. Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal will take place the particular, those whose mission is to be a guide in the weekend of 8th/9th May in our parish. We ask all our Church — priests, bishops, popes — are called to take on not the mentality of manager but that of servant, in parishioners to kindly support this worthy cause in imitation of Jesus who, in emptying himself, saved us with whatever way you can to help our brothers and sisters in his mercy. May Mary Most Holy obtain for me, for the the community who are in need. Thank you for your bishops and for the priests of the entire world, the grace to generosity. serve the holy People of God through joyous preaching of the Gospel, heartfelt celebration of the Sacraments, and Church funeral for Vili Milisits patient and gentle pastoral guidance. The Church funeral for Vili Milisits, OAM, on Thursday, Many Blessings, April 29, 2021 is a PRIVATE EVENT and by invitation only. There will be a State Memorial Service for Vili on Fr. Anthoni Adimai SdM. Friday, April 30, 2021 at 3:30PM at the Adelaide Festival Centre. For enquiries and bookings please contact the Administrator - Adelaide Cathedral Parish Department of the Premier and Cabinet on

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Cathedral of St Francis Xavier, 39 Wakefield Street, Adelaide Church of St Patrick, 268 Grote Street, Adelaide Church of the Holy Name, 80 Payneham Road, Stepney Church of St John Vianney, 546 Glynburn Road, Burnside Church of St Peter Claver, cnr Stuart Road & Grandview Grove, Dulwich Church of St Mary, 179 Stanley Street, North Adelaide Church of the Queen of Angels, cnr South Road & Kintore Street, Thebarton

Worship ADELAIDE CATHEDRAL PARISH of Adelaide Archbishop Patrick O’Regan Entrance Antiphon: The merciful love of the Lord fills Administrator Fr. Anthoni Adimai SdM the Earth; by the word of the Lord the heavens were made, Assistant Administrator Fr. Peter Rozitis Alleluia! Assistant Priests Fr. My Tran First Reading: Acts 4:8-12. Fr. Sam Arockiasamy Fr. James McEvoy Responsorial Psalm: The stone rejected by the builders Fr. Francis Tawil has become the corner stone.

Fr. Bakhos Azar Second Reading: 1 John 3:1-2. Latin Mass Chaplains Fr. Michael McCaffrey, FSSP Fr. Thomas Sofatzis, FSSP Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, Alleluia! Alleluia!

Deacons Rev. Celestino Dias Gospel: John 10:11-18. Rev. Anthony Hill Rev. Nick Kerr Universal Prayer Response: Christ, graciously hear us. Rev. Remo Patroni Rev. Alfred Donat Communion Antiphon: The Good Shepherd has risen, Some of the Assistant Priests & Deacons have other Diocesan responsibilities who laid down his life for his sheep and willingly died for his flock, Alleluia.

Parish Office (across the lawn from the Cathedral) ****************************** Mon to Fri: 9.30am–4.30pm • 8210 8155 39 Wakefield St (corner of Wakefield and King William St) Next week: Fifth Sunday of Easter Adelaide SA 5000. First Reading: Acts 9:26-31. Mailing: GPO BOX 1364, Adelaide SA 5001. Second Reading: 1 John 3:18-24. [email protected] • www.adelcathparish.org Gospel: John 15:1-8. Parish newsletter: www.adelcathparish.org/news-events/

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Parish Pastoral Team Liturgies & Activities (26th Apr - 2nd May) Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Fr. Peter Rozitis/ Parish Office 8210 8155 Mon St. Mark Tue St. Louis Grignion de Monfort. Finance and Maintenance Wed St. Peter Chanel. Trevor McAuliffe 8210 8194 Thu St. Catherine of Siena. Libby Hughes 8210 8222 Fri St. Pius V. Pastoral Assistant (Queen of Angels/ Holy Name) Sat St. Joseph the Worker. Maria Iadanza 8210 8155

Office Administration Prayer Requests Savia Coelho/Conrad Fernandez 8210 8155

Sacramental Coordinator Recently Deceased: Victor Singarayan (SFX), TBC Deceased Anniversaries: Parish Pastoral Council Chairperson Cathedral: Antoniammal, Patricia Ruth Berry, Edith Ruth Dr Bill Griffiths 0488 057 660 Kneale, Cyril James Kneale, Daniel James Kneale, Nora Kathleen & John Coglin O’Reilly and Souaad Adam & family. Aboriginal Catholic Ministry Otherway Centre 8362 3185 St. Marys: Jacqui De Angelis, Barbara Cho, Eileen Evans, Elvira Alabanozzo, and Denise Roberts. Cathedral Parish Music Timothy Davey (Director) 82108128 Holy Name: Luigi Ionni.

Astrid Sengkey (Coordinator) 82108128 Queen of Angels: Antonio, Rosario & Caterina Ielasi,

Schools in the Parish Saverio & Anna Sergi, Ampelia & Francesco Chiapin and Paolo, Carlo & Stefano Chiantore. St Aloysius College • www.sac.sa.edu.au Principal: Ms. Paddy McEvoy St. John Vianney/St. Peter Claver: Athalie Shannon & • 8217 3200 family, Leonard Lavin, Patricia Crameri, Madeline McQueen Christian Brothers College • www.cbc.sa.edu.au and Lorna Stuart & family. Principal: Mr Dan Lynch • 8400 4222 (Junior Campus) • 8400 4200 (Senior Campus) Prayers Requests for the Sick: St Mary’s College • www.stmaryscollege.catholic.edu.au Hayley Reilly, Anton Sylvester, James Hann, Alana Roscio, Principal: Ms Clare Nocka • 8216 5700 Antonio Romeo, Emily Swan, Philip Harding, Joseph Bauer, St Patrick’s Special School • www.stpats.catholic.edu.au Angelina Musico, Cynthia McMinn, Teresita Agravante, Amy Principal: Ms Cathy Sires • 8332 1555 Lopez, Cindy Galinato-Bradley, Ana Lucca Telusa, Dr. John Sabine, Lydia D’souza, Joy Anderson and Julie Nelson. Any emergency requiring a priest• 0417 080 955 Pastoral Care: Visitation and Communion can be arranged for parishioners who are ill. Please call the Office: 8210 8155.

Adelaide Cathedral Parish Fourth Sunday of Easter - Year B 25th April 2021

St. Vincent de Paul Society 2021 Marian Procession on May 16th Dulwich Conference The 2021 Marian Procession and Peace Rally will be Our year so far has been busy with a gradual increase held on Sunday May 16 at the Adelaide Showgrounds. in calls from our companions as Government subsidies The Procession commences at 2pm and all are invited to are cut. We have supplied Annie’s Packs to the attend with their parish or community under their banner. Aboriginal Otherway Centre and the Migrant Refugee Group assembling will begin from 1:30pm at the starting Centre. These packs provide a few necessities, and point of the procession on the Main Arena. The event is hopefully dignity, to people who find themselves in a expected to end shortly before 4pm. Please visit situation with nothing – both male and female bags are https://www.trybooking.com/BPJAN to book your ticket. provided with soap, toiletries, pj’s etc. Following a successful Christmas Appeal for which we are truly Remember to wear a hat, and/or bring an umbrella. grateful to our contributors, we are now gearing up for Should the weather be inclement the event will remain at our Winter Appeal on the 8th and 9th May. We will also, the Showgrounds but move into the Jubilee Pavilion. prior to winter settling in, be providing blankets for the For more information please contact Archdiocesan Migrant and refugee centre. The ongoing support of the Events on or E: [email protected] or Dulwich Burnside community is gratefully P: (08) 8210 8220. acknowledged and membership enquiries are always welcome.

Marian Procession Volunteering High Tea at Dulwich Hall on 23rd May The Archdiocesan Events Office is currently seeking The Dulwich/Burnside CLC invite community members volunteers to support at the Marian Procession in a to a High Tea on Sunday 23 May, 2021 at 2.30 pm in range of roles. If you are available and willing to help, the Dulwich Hall. This will be a catered event with please contact via E: [email protected] or musical entertainment and will meet COVID P: 8210 8220. The Event is being held on Sunday May requirements. Tickets are essential and will be 16 at the Adelaide Showgrounds beginning at 2.00pm. available after Masses on 1/2 May, 8/9 May, and 15/16 May or until sold out. The cost is $25 per person. Collect a flyer after Mass. Further information from Bishops’ Memorial Mass on April 28 Julie (0468 636 190) or Virginia (0434 859 961). We come together to honour the memory of Archbishop , Archbishop , Music Workshop with Gen Bryant Philip Kennedy, Archbishop and Archbishop . Please join us to A free event with renowned Catholic musician, Gen commemorate this occasion with the Bishops’ families Bryant at 2pm - 4pm Sat May 22 at the Monastery and the students and staff of Gleeson College on Glen Osmond. This workshop is for young people Wednesday, April 28 2021 at 5.45pm in St. Francis who are passionate and are involved in music in their school, church or work. Come along to pick up some Xavier’s Cathedral. All are welcome. awesome new skills! We hope to see you there! Register at: https://www.trybooking.com/BQOHF

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St Francis Xavier 8am,12.10pm, 8am,12.10pm, 8am,12.10pm, 8am,12.10pm, 8am,12.10pm, 8am, 11.30am 7am, 9am, 11am, Cathedral 5.45pm 5.45pm 5.45pm 5.45pm 5.45pm 6pm Vigil 6pm African Mass 2.30 pm, Reconciliation 11am & 5pm 11am & 5pm 11am & 5pm 12pm & 4.30pm

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St Mary’s 8 am 10 am Croatian 8 am 6.00pm Croatian 9.30am

St Peter Claver 9am 11am 6pm Vigil 11am

*Exposition* *11am – 4 pm* *11am–4pm* *9.30am–4pm* *11am–4pm* **11.30am–7pm* kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Reconciliation 11.30 am 5.30 pm St John Vianney 9am 9am 9am

Reconciliation 9.30am Queen of 6pm Malayalam 6pm Malayalam 8.30am English 6pm Malayalam 8.30am Malayalam 9.30am Mass Angels 6pm Malayalam 6pm Vigil English Italian/English 4.30pm *Reconciliation* *5.45pm* Malayalam

Holy Name 7am Latin 9.30am Latin 9.30am Latin 7am Latin 7am Latin 8.30am Latin 9.15am Latin sung 9.30am Latin followed by 6.30pm Latin 11am English/ Holy Hour Italian 5pm Latin Low 5.30pm Mass Reconciliation** 5pm** **9.15am** 6pm Vespers

St Patrick’s Croatian: Sunday 10.30am Portuguese: 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays 4pm Adelaide Cathedral Parish Fourth Sunday of Easter - Year B 25th April 2021

Latin Mass Community COVID-19 Protocols Update April 2021 The latest information provided by the Premier includes: Mass times for this week:  Where worshippers are in fixed seating the Monday: 7am & 9.30am. requirement is that worshippers wear masks when Tuesday & Wednesday: 9.30am. more than 75% of the seats are occupied. Thursday: 7am.  Where worshippers are not in fixed seating the Friday: 7am & 6.30pm. requirement is that worshippers wear masks if the Saturday: 8.30am. total number of persons present at the place exceeds Sunday: 8am, 9.15am & 5pm. 3 persons per 4 square metres.  A mask is not required to be worn in the The Young Adults group meets on Sunday for Vespers circumstances where the ability to see the mouth is with a Holy Hour at 6pm followed by pizza and a talk at essential for communication i.e. those celebrating 7.15pm. Tonight’s topic is Our Lady. mass and choirs.  An attendee under the age of 12 is not required to Please note tomorrow Monday 26th April is a public wear a mask neither is a person with a relevant holiday. There will be only one Mass that day at medical condition (evidence must be produced on 8.30am. request).

Beginners Latin continues this Tuesday at 7.15pm. Thank you for your continued efforts in helping keeping our communities safe. Any changes to The Holy Name Men’s Group meets this Wednesday these restrictions will be communicated as soon as evening at the presbytery at Dulwich at 7pm for the possible. Rosary followed by a talk with pizza. All welcome.  Hand sanitiser is to be available at church entrances. Apologetics resumes this Thursday evening at 7.30pm Kindly sanitse your hands before entering the in the meeting room. All welcome. church.  There should be no physical contact outside one’s If you have any broken rosary beads or parts of rosaries family or household group. There should be no that you wish to have recycled you can leave these at shaking of hands or holding hands during the Mass. the bookstore table after mass.  Every gathering must record contact details. Logs are located at the entrance to the church. Precious Blood Welcome to new parishioners. If you are new to the will not be distributed. Latin Mass or new to Holy Name, please don’t hesitate  No hymn books are to be passed around. to introduce yourself to either Fr. McCaffrey or  Communion is given only in hands. Fr. Sofatzis after Mass. There is a cuppa after the  Holy Water is not available at the doors of churches. 9.15am Mass every Sunday in the tea room behind the Collection plates will not be passed around but a church diagonally across the car park. All welcome. single drop point is provided at the churches.  Offertory procession will be omitted. Please respect the social distancing norms, sanitise  All surfaces should be cleaned at least daily, with your hands and either scan the QR code displayed at special attention given to frequently touched each door or record your name by hand each time you surfaces. enter the church. As a public health measure the  Sick and high risk/vulnerable people should be Archbishop has also asked Catholics to refrain from encouraged not to attend. congregational singing at mass for the present. The  Care should be taken at the dismissal and on leaving COVID-19 Marshals for this Sunday are 8am Rob the church to minimise social contact. Marsh, 9.15am Brian Moran, 5pm Peter Balan. Please follow the safety instructions of the Please see the community blogspot for other designated COVID Marshals when you are information. attending services in all churches of the Parish. Thank you for your cooperation. Please remember the sick in your prayers, especially Miki Caputo, Anne Russell, Christopher Boast, Terry Hockley (Jess Marsh’s father), Germaine Miernik, Safeguarding Children Vincenza Martucci (Ines Barson’s mother). Please remember also the recently deceased and those whose Just a reminder that all children need to be anniversaries occur about this time. accompanied to and from the toilet, ideally by an adult family member. Kindly ensure that children are supervised by an adult family member in the carparks at Giving App all times. Download the Adelaide Archdiocese’s Find a Mass App on your mobile phone and set up direct giving to the first Child Protection and Children’s Ministries and second collections, as well as special appeals. Or go to www.goodgiving.com.au to set up direct giving from A reminder to all churches and groups within the your computer. The App also features daily readings, Archdiocese to be aware of and to revisit the policies, events, news from The Southern Cross and podcasts. procedures and resources provided by the Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide Child Protection Unit https:// adelaide.catholic.org.au/our-people/child-protection-unit in relation to any Children’s Ministries or events.

Adelaide Cathedral Parish Fourth Sunday of Easter - Year B 25th April 2021