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A Publication of the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg Youth News newsnewsA publication of the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg Youth News Radio Veritas5 SEASON V Year of Family4 Upgrade ADAD Telephone (011) 402 6400 • www.catholicjhb.org.za 66JULY&&77 2014 5 Our very own HOW, WHERE & WHAT • Have you ever wanted to get involved in Catholic Media? Catholic Media Expo • Have you ever wanted to develop your communications skills? media at universities, colleges • Do you want to learn how and schools, grade 11 and 12 stu- to improve your parish dents, and anyone who wants to communications? Raymond improve their skills in this area. Then come to the first ever Catholic Perrier Perrier said all parishes should Cardinal Wilifrid Napier at Media Expo. 25 leading figures from Mater Dolorosa in Kensington be encouraged to participate and the world of Catholic media will be learn to how to communicate present to share their knowledge effectively and to “put their par- and experience and give you a Mass is not about exciting ish on a map.” chance to try different types of Parishioners are encouraged communication. sermons – Napier to bring along their bulletins to • In the morning, you can choose n exciting, innovative learn how to improve on them. to attend up to 4 short sessions to roblems of this world are go and pray, and he included Catholic Media Expo is The day will not be a once-off, give you an idea of different areas only solved if you begin himself in those prayers. He to be held in Johannes- but participants will be encour- • In the afternoon, you can select with yourself. These were showed us the practical way to do A 1 area for an in-depth 2 hour P things and the way in which we burg on July 26 in celebration of aged and assisted in carrying the words of Cardinal Wilfrid workshop giving you hands-on Trefoil’s 80th anniversary. some of the projects forward Napier who graced the Mater can begin to make changes. I experience The aim, said director of the with the help of professionals, Dolorsoa Church in Kensington wouldn’t be surprised if this is the • In the weeks following the Expo, Jesuit Institute, Raymond Per- leading up to Communications on 21 June to honour St Jose- start for peace in the Middle you will have the chance to get rier, is to celebrate and share the Sunday on September 22. maria Escrive, priest and found East,” he said. involved in a real live communica- richness, diversity and vibrancy of The day will start with “taster” tions project of Opus Dei. Pope Francis shows us how to Catholic communications in South sessions where people can get • You will have the chance to meet He spoke of the recent ad do things simply in rebuilding the Africa and to draw in a new gen- a feel of 4 different topics. This professionals in different areas limina visit with Pope Francis church, starting with himself. eration of people to get involved will be followed by more in- of communications and may be and attending the canonization, Napier called on Catholics to in, and to take to a higher level, depth sessions in the afternoon even secure an internship or a job which he described as a “wonder- analyse their lives – the good and what they are doing. where practical exercises will ful occasion.” the bad – and to let Jesus become Areas covered include: As Pope Francis said recently: take place. Video Websites Parish bulletins Pope Francis believes that a facilitator through the scriptures. Good communication helps us to “The Expo will offer talks on Smartphone AppsBlogging and problems are not solved unless “We must listen to what Jesus grow closer, to know one another the full range of Catholic media, tweeting Photography News report- people begin with themselves. is telling us in the scripture. Mass better, and ultimately, to grow in and give participants a chance ing Journalism Facebook Layout and “For instance, during his recent is not about an exciting sermon or unity. to deepen their understanding sub-editing Poster design Feature peace initiatives in the Middle choir singing, but a time to listen writing Interviewing Film reviews The Expo is ideal for people of one selected area,” said East, the Pope did not sit around to what Jesus is telling us. It is a Branding Media liaison Radio involved in communications Fr Emil Blaser of Radio Veritas a table with the leaders. He time to examine our lives, reflect presenting Radio production in their parishes and religious and Archdiocesan Vicar for invited them instead to Rome to upon them and respond,” he said. organisations; who are studying Communications. Partners include: ADNews, Southern Cross, Radio Veritas, Jesuit Institute, Mariannhill Mission Press, Trefoil Living harmoniously Saturday 26 July: Registration from 9am; start at 10am; finish at 4pm with refugees is key to Holy Rosary School, Viner Road, Elma Park, Edenvale, Johannesburg: development just off N3 (Linksfield Road exit) or Many countries made sacrifices much they have sacrificed by R24 (Van Riebeeck Street exit). (Taxis to Edenvale) and paid a lot for our liberation, leaving their countries and and now their people are being then arriving to a cold recep- Entrance: R50 full price; R30 for targeted and killed in violence in tion here. This day, dedicated students (school or university) South Africa. So said SA Human to refugees, we must reflect on Ideal for: Grade 11 and 12 learners, Rights Commissioner, Mabedle how we treat these people who university students, parish commu- Lawrence Mushwana, on World are our family members from nications officers, Refugee Day held at the Cathedral. other African countries where For more information, or to “These are vulnerable people and there is conflict. They are assets pre-register, email their plight is exacerbated by rather than liabilities,” he said. [email protected] poverty. We must think at how or call 011 482 4237 July 2014 [email protected] Volume 29 No 3 1 Community Notice Board Pope’s Intentions Chancery for July 011 402-6400 General. That sports may always Sunday 3 August from 11:00 For all departments Mandela Day be occasions of human fraternity Cathedral Place and growth. 186 Nugget Street 18 July INTERNATIONAL Missionary. That the Holy Spirit 2198 Berea may support the work of the laity Saturday 19 July from 14:00 FOOD DAY who proclaim the Gospel in the poorest countries. 2014 Year of the Family Seminar St Charles, Victory Park All welcome at this annual JULY THEME: Immigrants, refugees family fun day. Elderly and their families and migrants deserve Community Masses For more www.marfam.org.za/blog dignity and respect. Call Michele 082-448-6606 or Nicolette 083-455-7450 26 July Our Lady of the Wayside, St Anne’s Festa Sunday 13 July 11:30 Feast of Saints Anne & Maryvale Sunday 27 July from 09:00 Mass for Nigerian Joachim, grandparents of Jesus Hosted by the parish J&P group Saturday 2 August 11:00-16:00 Community Dominican Convent school to mark Mandela Day. Catechetical Training Chief Sylvester 083-727-6401 grounds, Marshall & Park Sts, Mass at 17:30 celebrated by Course Saturday 5 July 13:00 Belgravia. Sunday 13 July Fr Raymond McQuarrie Our Catholic Faith; Christian Morality nd SECURE PARKING And the 2 Sunday APC Vicar for Justice and Peace. Conscience and moral decisions of each month RSVP [email protected] White Elephant; Fabulous Food; Clown; General Meeting Talent Show; Books; Tombola; Fishing; Catechetics Department Mass for the Deaf Community Games; Plants; Face Painting; More! Cathedral Place St Martin de Porres, Orlando West. Contact St Anne’s Contact Deborah Mothopeng Thursday 7 August Tridiuum with a Difference Saturday 19 July 11:30-16:00 011-618-9011 0824544732 All invited to celebrate the Feast Scripture in its www.saintannes.co.za or 19:00 – 21:30 of St Maria Goretti with Riverlea Jewish Context [email protected] Understanding Human French Mass parishioners from 4-6 July. Sundays 13 & 27 July @ 11:15 Revelation & the Deca- Sexuality and God’s Call Bernie Cameron, 083-392- plan for Love and Life Our Lady of Lourdes, Rivonia logue Sunday 27 July 10:00 8137 St Therese, Edenvale Every Sunday 10:00 Our Lady of Lourdes, at the Catholic Bible College, VOCATIONS MASS All family planning methods City Deep Thursday 10 July 10:00 La Rochelle Cathedral of Christ the King discussed. Catholic Francophone Community at Cathedral Place Chaplain Fr Blaise Mambu Book with Bernadette Chellew Presenters Dr Heinz Wirz Discernment group for 076-211-5232 On-going formation [email protected] Wendy & Mark d’Hotman for Priests School Grades 10 to 12 and or 082-760-0809 Young Adults meets afterwards Sunday 20 July 12:30 in the Small Hall. ) AIDS department notice Saturday 19 July 10:15- 14:00 Mass for Ethiopian A Mass for Healing will be held Contact Susan 011 402 6400 [email protected] ) & Eritrean Community later in the year; not on 12 July. ) PARISH FAMILY MINISTRY Father Thabo 082 8246 394 )Womens9 August Day) in Amharic “FAMILIES TOGETHER 2014” Facebook Thabo Motshegwa at St Francis of Assisi, Yeoville Saturday 12 July followed by Bible Study 11:00–16:00 workshop for new and existing Saturday Hailu Adalo – 072-357-7185 RCIA Training Course parish family teams. 9 August [email protected] Adult Lessons Cathedral Hall. 18:00 for 19:00 Final module of training by Sr Kathleen Mitchell Bookings Toni 0825521275 Sacred Heart Youth Sunday 20 July 11:30 Cathedral Place Gala Dinner Contact Catechetics Dept Pray outside the abortion facilities Mass for Randburg Finetown Multipurpose Centre Zambian Community Cr Fine & Phillip Sts, Finetown Nicholas Phiri 072-804-6194 PRH WORKSHOPS 18 Peter Place near Dress Formal (black tie) or Charity Phiri 074-968-2831 Sandton Clinic Khumbuzile Mabota, 079-498-0485 [email protected] Freeing Life Within Me 1st Saturday of each month Our Lady of the Angels Chapel 30 June - 4 July, Koinonia from 10:30-12:00 Saturday 23 August Sunday 27 July 11:30 Aine Lohan RSM Edenvale, 011 609 7246 011 442-6234/082-503-7998 First Friday Mass 10:30; Exposition of Gandhi Square Formation & Mass for Malawian Community Accelerating My Growth the Blessed Sacrament one hour before.
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