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Saint Catherine of Siena Catholic Church (Established: 18Th January 2006) “Be Who God Meant You to Be and You Will Set the World Ablaze!” - St Saint Catherine of Siena Catholic Church (Established: 18th January 2006) “Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world ablaze!” - St. Catherine of Siena ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) – 16 September 2018 CAROLINE SPRINGS PARISH PARISH PRIEST: Rev. Fr Richard Rosse DEACON & PASTORAL ASSOCIATE: Rev. Chris Creo SECRETARY: Mr Robert Durai POSTAL ADDRESS: PO Box 3014, Caroline Springs, Vic. 3023, Australia CHURCH, PRESBYTERY, and OFFICE 28 College St., Caroline Springs Phone 83619822 Fax 83619844 Emails [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.stcatherinecarolinesprings.org.au OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9.30am–5.00pm SUNDAY MASS TIMES Saturday 6.00pm (Vigil Mass); Sunday 9.00am and 10.30am WEEKDAY MASS TIMES, SERVICES & ACTIVITIES “Get behind me, Satan! Because you are thinking Monday: Communion Service (No Mass) 9.30am Tuesday: 7.00pm not as God does, but as human beings do.” Wednesday - Saturday: 9.30am Friday: 8.00am (During School Times) RESPONSORIAL PSALM: CONFESSIONS: Saturday 8.45 - 9.15am & 5 - 5.30pm I will walk in the presence of the Lord, Tuesday 6.00 - 6.30pm in the land of the living. ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT GOSPEL ACCLAMATION: Tuesday: 6.00pm - 7.00pm Alleluia, alleluia! ROSARY: Wednesday - Saturday 9.00am My only glory is the cross of our Lord Jesus HEARTS ON FIRE PRAYER MEETING Christ, which crucifies the world to me and me Friday: 7.30 - 9.00pm to the world. HOLY HOUR FOR MOTHERS Alleluia! Last Wednesday of the Month: 7.30 - 8.30pm Today’s Scripture Readings LECTIO DIVINA Is 50:5-9; Ps 114; Jas 2:14-18; Mk 8:27-35 Fortnightly (Monday): 10.00 – 11.00am Next Sunday (Ordinary 25-B) Wis 2:12, 17-20; Ps 53; Jas 3:16 – 4:3; Mk 9:30-37 YOUNG MEN OF GOD Every 1st & 3rd Sunday of the Month: 7.30 - 9.00pm PRAYER REQUESTS PARISH YOUTH GROUP For the sick Every 2nd & 4th Sunday of the Month: 6.00 - 7.30pm (CRC Hall) Paul Kiuimdjian, Ray Marshall, Dylan Smith, Crisanta Rosaldo, Rodolfo Catibog, Jaime Montenegro, Jerry Montenegro, Emily Woodford, Luka Ivan BAPTISMS Contact the presbytery as soon as possible and allow at least six Jukic, Mary Rapinett, Ann Broughan, Christine Gauci, Alida Beric, Melani weeks for preparation etc. Landicho, Eric Pascual, Rebecca Gucela, Charlie & Mary Farrugia, Tess Villaflor, Archie Cruz, Thalia Attard Aida Dadivas, Beatrice and Jan Peeters, WEDDINGS Angelo Galea A minimum of 4 months’ notice is needed for weddings in the parish (couples must attend a marriage preparation course). For the dead (Submit to the Parish Office not later than 12 noon every Thursday) SCHOOLS IN OUR PARISH 6.00pm: (RIP) Roque Bongcaron, Thomas Durai | 9.00am: (RIP) CHRIST THE PRIEST PRIMARY SCHOOL (Prep-Yr. 6): John Haber 54 Caroline Springs Blvd. | Phone: 93618600 (ACTING PRINCIPAL: Ms Kerin Thorneloe) CHURCH COLLECTIONS Stewardship: $2,141.90 Presbytery: $619.25 ST GEORGE PRECA PRIMARY SCHOOL (Prep-Yr. 6) “REFUGEE SUPPORT APPEAL” 22-48 Lancefield Drive | Phone: 8390 7352 | 7378 5500 (PRINCIPAL: Mr Jim Sheedy) $135.55 was donated last week. CATHOLIC REGIONAL COLLEGE CAROLINE SPRINGS (Year 7-10) CHILDREN’S LITURGY WILL BE ON BREAK 10 College Street | Phone: 9217 8000 FOR THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS, RESUMING 7 OCTOBER (PRINCIPAL: Mr Jamie Madigan) THIS WEEK IN THE PARISH The Readings in the Perspective Sun 16/9 7-9pm YOUNG MEN OF GOD) of Justice Mon 17/9 7.00-8.30pm Legion of Mary Meeting GENUINE SERVICE OF OTHERS Tues 18/9 7.30-9pm 10.30am Choir Practice By Gerald Darring 7.30-8.30pm Information Night – Communion to the Sick THE First Reading is from the Wed 19/9 7.30-9.30pm Youth Choir Practice third song of the Servant of 7.30-8.15pm Cleaners Meeting Session 1 Yhwh found in the book of Thu 20/9 7.30-8.30pm RCIA Gathering Isaiah. Service is a theme of Fri 21/9 7.30-9pm Hearts on Fire Catholic this liturgy, which links it to Charismatic Prayer Meeting the theme of peace. After asking God to “give peace Sat 22/9 11am-12pm Baptism Prep Class for and to hear the prayers of Children of Catechetical Age your servant,” we pray that 11am-12.30pm 9am Choir Practice God will “show us how 12.30-1.15pm Cleaners Meeting Session 2 great is the call to serve, 4.45-5.45pm 6pm Choir Practice that we may share in the 7pm-Onwards Parish Dinner Dance peace of Christ.” 7.30-9.30pm Salt & Light Prayer Group The service that our faith calls for is genuine service, the actual performance of deeds that benefit those in need. SCSYG CAMP FUNDRAISER James talks about this kind of service: what good is it, he Sunday, 16 September asks, if we wish others well “but do not meet their bodily TO help get our Youth to camp in January, we are having a needs.” Sausage Sizzle today after the 10:30am Mass. It will be held The problem with commitment to genuine service of behind the church. Sausage in bread and drinks will be available others is that it threatens the people of this world, who do for purchase. Bring your money and an empty tummy! not want to carry the burden of caring for people who have nothing to wear and no food for the day. The result is that those who work for peace in society by serving the needy must suffer. Peter did not understand this principle at first, thinking that liberation could come without the need for suffering. Jesus has to correct him and teach him God’s standard: The Christian life of service amounts to carrying one’s cross in the footsteps of Jesus. The struggle for justice is no party! Inspired by no earthly ambition, the Church seeks Saturday, 20 October from 3:00 to 9:00pm but a solitary goal: to carry forward the work of Catholic Regional College-Caroline Springs Hall Christ Himself under the lead of the befriending 10 College St, Caroline Springs VIC Spirit. And Christ entered this world to give This is a FREE EVENT. Refreshments & Dinner included witness to the truth, to rescue and not to sit in Presented by St Catherine of Siena Youth Group judgment, to serve and not to be served. Register by 10 October @ TryBooking.com/W00D Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, 1965: 3 ‘Advent Listening Hearts’: (From the Sunday Website, a service of the Catholic Studies Program at Saint Louis University) Seminars for Advent/Christmas 2018 Tuesdays 16 & 23 October, 7pm – 9pm SCRIPTURAL CONTEXT – A TURNING POINT Catholic Leadership Centre, East Melbourne THE Archbishop’s Office for Evangelisation invites all parish THIS passage forms a crucial turning point in the Gospel of and school liturgy teams to save-the-date for Mark. It occurs at the very mid-point of the gospel – the end the forthcoming Advent/Christmas planning seminars to of chapter 8 in a 16-chapter gospel. take place over two weeks in October. On Tuesday 16 From this point on the gospel takes a October an overview of the Gospel of Luke (Year C of the greater focus on what it means to be liturgical cycle) will be presented. On the second evening a disciple and Jesus’ movement (Tuesday 23 October) a range of workshops will be available towards Jerusalem. This passage in including: exploring the Advent Word, music for the which Peter professes his faith in seasons, celebrating the Liturgical season, communicating Jesus as the Messiah is immediately the Advent message and how this listening and dialogue followed by the account of the phase of the Plenary Council journey might translate at a Transfiguration. From this point local level, especially as we prepare our Advent hearts to onwards, the gospel writer reveals receive Jesus. Details: Archbishop’s Office for Evangelisation the growing understanding of Jesus’ identity that until now on 9926 5761 or email [email protected]. has been wrapped in secrecy. © Greg Sunter WILL YOU BE A FAITH COMPANION? CAMPION: LISTENING TO THE TURNING EARTH ARE you interested in Wednesdays 19 September and 12 December, becoming a faith companion 1.30–3pm | Campion Centre of Ignatian for those discerning to be a Spirituality, 99 Studley Park Road, Kew Catholic or completing their FACILITATOR Tim Moloney CFC is offering these two Sacraments of Initiation? A Sponsor for the Rite of Christian remaining sessions of 90 minutes each to sit and Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a member of the parish who is contemplate the seasons of our Earth, using images and prepared to befriend and support the catechumens and reflections from writers in the field. We will sit prayerfully to candidates on their journey of faith, and introduce them to the honour the Earth and its evolving changes in our template life of the parish. If you are interested, please see Deacon Chris climate. after the Mass. Cost: $25 per session Bookings: 9854 8110 or [email protected] or www.campion.asn.au Details: Helen Lucas on 0435 232 101 ST PADRE PIO'S RELICS COMING TO MELBOURNE Sunday 30 September Capuchin Friars St Anthony’s Shrine, 182 Power Street, Hawthorn IN commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Saint Padre Pio’s death, some of his relics, accompanied by Fr Gian Maria Di Giorgio from San Giovanni Rotondo Italy, are traveling to Melbourne this month. A public veneration will take place before and after the 10.30am Italian Mass and 12.00pm English and in the afternoon from 3.00pm until 5.00pm.
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