of the Passion of the Lord 14th April 2019 PYMBLE CATHOLIC PARISH & OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR Building a Christ-centred community of Love and Mercy

Pymble Parish is under the Pastoral care of the Salvatorian Fathers.

Lord Jesus, Your love is endless and inexhaustible. You hold nothing back from us.

Just as your arms were outstretched on the cross for us, you continue to give us your love and eternal salvation.

Let us hear your words and be filled with understanding that can transform us from within and be in communion with you forever.

Jesus, I trust in you. Lead me in your way.

Amen.

HAVE YOU TOLD US? Prayer for Beatification of Fr Francis Jordan Jesus, Saviour of the World, you have given your servant Francis Please inform the Parish Office if you the gift of deep and strong faith, unwavering hope and heroic love for God have recently change your address, and neighbour and a strong desire for the salvation of souls. phone number or email. For Parishioners who give via credit Count him already here on earth among your blessed ones card, please let us know if your credit and through his intercession grant us what we humbly ask for. card has expired or if you have changed your card. You, who live and reign for ever and ever. Amen. Thank you!

All our prayers and love to No morning on Holy Thursday, Louise Maishman and our best wishes and at for her future endeavours. both churches. With love from her mum Anne, her Please refer to the Calendar sister Susan and her brothers David for Mass times during these days. and Tim.

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Pastoral care Salvatorian Fathers Parish Priest: Fr. Boguslaw Loska SDS Principal: Mary Hor Email: [email protected] Telephone: (02) 94408056 Assistant Priest: Fr Christopher Kowalczyk SDS www.shdbb.catholic.edu.au Email: [email protected] Parish Staff Parish Secretary: Natalia O’Connor Principal: Joanne Sharpe Email: [email protected] Telephone: (02) 9498 6060 Assistant Secretary: TBA www.olpsdbb.catholic.edu.au Email: Youth Coordinator: Katrina Pratt NEWS FROM OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR Email: [email protected] PRIMARY SCHOOL & CCD Coordinator: Melanie Benbow Email: [email protected] Parish Mass Times The children in Kindergarten at O.L.P.S. have been learning about Palm Sunday. Sacred Heart 2 Richard Porter Way, Pymble NSW 2073 We have enjoyed making puppets and creating Puppet Show movies to retell the Scripture story of Jesus entering Jerusalem. Weekdays: Tuesday to Friday 9:00am Rosary: Tuesday to Friday after morning Mass We thought about how Jesus felt about all of the people waving Exposition of the : Friday after palms to honour him and we talked about ways that we have felt morning Mass honoured in a special way.

Weekend: We also wondered why Jesus rode on a donkey instead of a great Saturday (Vigil Mass): 5:30pm white horse like a King! Sunday: 7:45am, 9:30am and 6:00pm

Reconciliation: Friday 8:30am, Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 5:30pm

Our Lady of Perpetual Succour 64 Kendal St, West Pymble, NSW, 2073

Weekdays: Tuesday: 12.15pm During School Term as advertised in the Parish News Section

Weekend: Saturday: 9:00am and 5:00pm (Vigil Mass) Sunday: 9:00am

Reconciliation: Saturday 9:30am Contact details Address: 2 Richard Porter Way, Pymble, NSW 2073 Postal address: PO BOX 231 Turramurra NSW 2074 Telephone: (02) 9144 2702 Email: [email protected] Website: www.pymblecatholicparish.org.au Office hours:Monday 9am to 4pm Tuesday to Friday 9am to 5pm

For information about and Weddings please contact Natalia in the Parish Office. For information about the sacraments of , Reconciliation and First , please contact Melanie on [email protected] WHAT’S ON IN OUR PARISH Holy Thursday, 18 April Wishing Birthday blessings to 7:30pm Celebration of the Last Super THIS WEEK the Parish Youth Coordinator Sunday, 14 April Good Friday, 19 April 7:45am Mass at Sacred Heart 9:30am Station of the Cross at Sacred Heart Katrina who will be celebrating 9:00am Mass at OLPS 11:30am Station of the Cross at OLPS her birthday on 9:30am Mass at Sacred Heart 3:00pm Celebration of the Passion of the Lord 6:00pm Mass at Sacred Heart at Sacred Heart and OLPS Monday, 15th April.

Tuesday, 16 April Holy Saturday, 20 April YOTS Collection 6:00pm at Sacred Heart 9:00am Mass at Sacred Heart Presentation of the RCIA Candidates 7:30pm at Our Lady of the 6:00pm Easter Vigil at OLPS Thank you for all Rosary Cathedral, Waitara 7:30pm Charismatic Prayer Group Easter Sunday, 21 April your hard work 7:45am Mass at Sacred Heart Wednesday, 17 April 9:00am Mass at OLPS and dedication to 9:00am Mass at Sacred Heart 9:30am Mass at Sacred Heart the youth 11:00am Mass at Horton House Nursing Home 6:00pm Mass at Sacred Heart 7:30pm RCIA Meeting ministry. Easter Monday, 22 April 9:00am Mass at Sacred Heart Congratulations!

Parish Prayer Zone Please remember in your prayers... Recently Deceased:

Death Anniversaries: Mary Clare Richardson (nee Coolahan), Arthur Coolahan, Mary Josephine Coolahan, John Stephen Coolahan, Kathleen Coolahan, Frances Savage (nee Coolahan), Vera Richardson, Walter Richardson, Frank Richardson, Sheila Richardson, Eric Rich- ardson, Estelle Richardson, Roy Richardson, Marge Johnston, Tom Johnston, Rene and Morris Eggins, Frederick Beencke, Jeffery Beencke.

Ed Rickard Angus Ross, Jane Clare Sprouster, John Beasley, Margaretha Hetty, Anne Hanna, Lucy Sudiro, Judy Carson, Fr. Harry Davis, Pa- tricia Grass, Graham King, Hugh Pinto, Joe Tumulty, Santa Celio, Teresa Sito Ching, Arthur Wood, Andrew Sia, Cruz Motha, Paul Cruz Jo- seph, Deceased members of the McKiwly and O’Connor Family, Deceased member of the Helsloot, Hawthorne and McNiff families, Julia Pinkerton.

Prayers for the sick: David Roache, Gail Johnson, Rosanne Kapel, Doreen Landers, Gerard Wake, Valerie Doyle, William Gralton, Stephens Daines, Aaron Moll, Lloyd Victor, Ron Chandler, Lois Rae, Richard Fillingham, Joanne Fernandes, Burt Schaafsma, Maureen Helsloot, Elizabeth Dwyer and Trenna Scanlan. If you would like the names of your relatives to be included in the prayer list (anniversary of deaths, recently deceased, illnesses, wedding celebration or anniversaries, birthdays, etc.) please contact the Parish Office by midday each Wednesday. Remember that due to privacy policy, names of the sick can only be put on the bulletin with permission of the immediate family. This list will be updated every month and we would appreciate if we are advised of any updates. Thank you.

Prayer for a New Bishop STRENGTHEN YOUR FAMILY FAITH Heavenly Father and Eternal Shepherd, you watch over and govern your Jesus asks us to demonstrate our love for Him through our flock with vigilance and concern. generosity to others. In our everyday lives, He calls us to share our gifts. “Amen I say to you, whatever you did for one of these In your immense love, grant to brothers of mine, you did for me.” (Mt 25:40). your Church a pastor who will please you by his holiness and A gift in any amount given through your Will strengthens our aid us with his unfailing care. household of faith. Please contact Fr. Boguslaw in the Parish Office on 9144 270 or email him to In your time, grant us the joy [email protected] of welcoming a shepherd formed for further information. after your own heart.

May he be an example of virtue to your people and, imbued with the power of the Holy Spirit, fill their minds with the truth and beauty of the Gospel.

Grant wisdom, O Lord, to those now discerning your holy will in the Selection of our new bishop.

We ask this in the name of Jesus our Lord and through the intercession of our Mother, Mary Star of he Sea. Amen

Pymble Parish Bible Study. In Sacred Scripture, the Church constantly finds her nourishment and her strength, for she welcomes it not as a human word, “but as what it really is, the word of God.”67 “In the sacred books the Father who is in heaven comes lovingly to meet his chil- 68 dren and talks with them.” (CCC104). Join us each Friday morning from 10am - 11am in the Sacred Heart meeting Written for small children, The Seriously Surprising Story opens room, as we reflect on and explore the Word of God for the coming Sunday. on the road to Emmaus, as two followers of Jesus walk and talk with much ‘head scratching’, filled with the mystery of the disap- All very welcome. pearing body. A man joins them, and they fill him in on the change events.

These books will be located in the foyer of both Sacred Heart and OLPS Churches over Easter weekend. Please take one for your child to keep and enjoy at home. They are free! Tuesday, 16 April 2019 Should you want to watch the animated version of the story The Parish community provide home cooked frozen meals for Father Chris online, go to: https://youtu.be/ndtnZV-5QTo Riley’s Youth Off The Streets program. We would like to thank the Bible Society for generously donating Your frozen meal donations for April should be dropped of at the Parish these books to our community. office between 9am and 10am on Tuesday, 16 April. At 10am, the meals will be transported to Youth Off The Streets. Frozen meal collections are sched- You are invited to Chrism Mass! uled for the third Tuesday of each month. Come and join together with our clergy and people across Broken Meals are always needed. Can you help? If you would like to help by con- Bay for the blessing and consecration of the Holy Oils for our par- tributing some of your skills in preparing meals or to provide transport for ishes. the meals then please contact the Parish office. Your contribution helps to feed needy homeless youth within the Youth Off Mass begins at 7.30pm on Tuesday 16 April 2019. The Streets program. Youth Off The Streets believes in young people. The Soup and bread will be served in the courtyard from 6.00pm with program provides opportunities for disadvantaged youth to build safe and tea and coffee afterwards. stable futures. Thank you for your support. News from the Education in Schools Program (CCD) Become a catechist: for an hour a week during school term you Blessing over the Easter Food could assist in guiding children within our community in their In many Eastern European countries, it is a faith formation. Think about it: whose teaching or influence tradition to have a basket of food blessed on Holy guided your faith formation? Can you share one of your most Saturday. In Poland, for example, the blessing of the baskets is known a practice dating to the 15th important resources, time? Faith is a journey, be a part of that century or earlier, and one which is still maintained journey with others, it’s fun! Contact Mel for more information at by most families in Poland, and to some extent in other countries, on Holy [email protected]. Saturday.

ST DYMPHNA HEALING MASS FOR THOSE This blessing is still found in the updated Roman Ritual, and is a wonderful practice. Many parishes around the world still participate in this custom of SUFFERING PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL OR MENTAL the blessing of the Easter food or baskets. ILLNESS In our Parish, the blessing of the Easter foods or baskets will be on 8 MAY, SACRED HEART CHURCH PYMBLE Saturday, 20 April at 11am at Sacred Heart Church. Speaker and celebrant: Fr David Lemewu ST VINCENT DE PAUL MEMBERSHIP DRIVE

The Membership Drive for the Pymble Conference was conducted at the A special evening of hope and healing for those suffering Masses last weekend. The response was most encouraging and those from physical, emotional or mental illness. Parishioners who indicated an interest in joining our Conference, will Fr David Lemewu, a Missionary of God’s Love, will celebrate shortly receive an invitation to attend a Conference meeting. a healing Mass and then lead us through an evening of pray- If a Parishioner has an interest in joining our Conference, but did not er, hope and trust, where we will be invited to surrender our respond to last week’s appeal, please leave your fears and illness to the loving heart of Jesus. details with the Parish secretary so that communication may be made with you. RSVP: Monday 6 May You can also visit the Parish Web site for more [email protected] or ph 8379 1630 information - www.pymblecatholicparish.org.au

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Pope Francis Message about the Holy Triduum Extract from General Audience, March 2018

Which is the most important celebration of our faith: Living with a disability was challenging for or Easter? Easter, because it is the celebration of our salvation, Nguyet. Since featuring in Project Compassion the celebration of God’s love for us, the feast, the celebration 2017 Nguyet has successfully built her own of his death and Resurrection. And for this reason I would like business, a dream that has become a reality with to reflect with you on this feast, on these days, which are days the support of Caritas Australia. Nguyet has of Easter, until the Resurrection of the Lord. These days become independent, an important member of constitute the celebratory remembrance of a great unique her community and has great hope for her future. mystery: the death and Resurrection of the Lord Jesus. The Triduum begins, with the Mass of the Lord’s Supper (Holy Please donate to Project Compassion 2019 and give children living with Thursday) and concludes with of the Sunday of the disabilities in Vietnam the opportunity for an education and inclusion in Resurrection. their community. These three Days reintroduce to the Christian people the great events of salvation performed by Christ, and thus they are Please return your project compassion boxes and envelopes on projected into the horizon of their future and reinforced in Thursday, 18th April at the celebration of the Lord’s Supper. their commitment to witness in history.

Saint Paul explains that Christ “was put to death for our HOLY LAND COMMISSARIAT trespasses and raised for our justification” (Rom 4:25). The GOOD FRIDAY COLLECTION 2019 only one, the only one who justifies us; the only one who makes us born anew is Jesus Christ. No one else. And for this

reason there is nothing to be paid, because justification — The annual collection for the support of the church in the Holy Land takes becoming just — is free. This is the greatness of Jesus’ love: he gives life freely in order to make us holy, to renew us, to place on Good Friday. This collection promotes the missionary work of the forgive us. And this is the very core of this Easter Triduum. Church in the Holy Land by providing welfare assistance to local Christians in areas such as health, education, employment and housing. Parishes, schools, In the Easter Triduum the remembrance of this fundamental orphanages and medical centres throughout the Holy Land also rely on assis- event is celebrated with full appreciation and, at the same time, renews in the baptized the meaning of their new tance from the Good Friday Collection. The collection is also used to maintain condition, which the Apostle Paul always expresses in this way: over 70 churches and shrines associated with the life of Jesus. “If then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above ... not things that are on earth” (cf. Col 3:1-3). Look Last year, Australian Catholics donated $1.4 million to this cause, despite tough on high, look to the horizon, broaden the horizons: this is our economic times, rural droughts and increasing cost of living which put a strain faith; this is our justification; this is our state of grace! Through on family budgets and financial resources. Your generosity is greatly , indeed, we have risen with Jesus and we have died to appreciated. Please remember the Christians of Holy Land again on this Good the things and logic of the world; we are reborn as new creatures: a reality that seeks to become true life day by day. Friday. Please also pray that peace and harmony will become a reality in the birthplace of Jesus, the “Prince of Peace”. A neighbour, especially the least and the one who suffers most, becomes the concrete face to whom we must give the love which Jesus has given us. And the world becomes the place of The Commissary’s Letter & Financial Statement, as well as envelopes for our new life as risen ones. We have risen with Jesus: on our donations are available at the back of both churches. feet, with heads held high; and we can share the humiliation of those who still today, like Jesus, are suffering, are naked, are in need, are lonely, are dying, so as to become, thanks to Him and Information regarding First Reconciliation and with Him, instruments of ransom and of hope, signs of life and of resurrection. First Communion 2019 This Easter let us abandon ourselves to cleansing our soul,

cleansing the eyes of our soul, so as to see beautiful things and At Pymble Catholic Parish, we have combined the two sacraments of First do beautiful things. This is wonderful! This is precisely the Res- urrection of Jesus after his death, which was the price paid to Reconciliation and First Communion into one program. save us all. Children are eligible for these sacraments if they have been Baptised AND Confirmed. In addition, children MUST be in year 3 or greater. Dear brothers and sisters, let us be willing to properly experience this now imminent Holy Triduum in order to be Registrations for this combined First Reconciliation and First Communion are ever more deeply immersed in the Mystery of Christ, who died NOW OPEN via www.trybooking.com Ensure you read the detailed infor- and rose for us. May we be accompanied on this spiritual mation on www.trybooking.com prior to registering. journey by the Most Holy Virgin, who followed Jesus in his Following online registration, there is a compulsory Parent Information Passion — she was there, watching, suffering — she was Evening on Wednesday 22nd May at 730pm at Sacred Heart Church. present and united to Him under his Cross, but was not ashamed of her Son. A mother is never ashamed of her child! In order to confirm your child’s enrolment, at least one parent must attend She was there, and received in her Mother’s heart the immense this informative evening. joy of the Resurrection. May she obtain for us the grace to be interiorly engaged by the celebrations of the coming days, so Should you have any queries, please contact Mel Benbow, the Sacramental our heart and our life may be truly transformed. Coordinator at [email protected]

Volunteers are needed to cover the Masses over the Easter season.

There is a “Volunteers Sign Up Form” for various ministers at the back of

both Churches. Alternatively, you may contact the Parish Office or the Find the complete document: http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/audiences/2018/documents/papa- Parish Priest. THANK YOU! francesco_20180328_udienza-generale.html 5

Liturgy of the Word Year C Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord

First Reading Is 50:4-7 which is above all other names Gospel Reflection A reading from the prophet Isaiah so that all beings I did not cover my face against insult and I know I in the heavens, on earth and in the under- Does the King of glory find a welcome entry in will not be ashamed. world, your home and heart? Jesus went to Jerusalem should bend the knee at the name of Jesus knowing full well what awaited him - betrayal, The Lord has given me and that every tongue should acclaim rejection, and crucifixion. The people of Jerusa- a disciple’s tongue. Jesus Christ as Lord, lem, however, were ready to hail him as their So that I may know how to reply to the wearied to the glory of God the Father. Messianic King! Little did they know what it he provides me with speech. would cost this king to usher in his kingdom. Each morning he wakes me to hear, Gospel Acclamation Jesus' entry into Jerusalem astride a colt was a to listen like a disciple. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, direct fulfillment of the Messianic prophecy of The Lord has opened my ear. king of endless glory! Zechariah (9:9): For my part, I made no resistance, Christ became obedient for us even to death Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion. Shout neither did I turn away. dying on the cross. aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem. Lo, your king I offered my back to those who struck me, Therefore God raised him on high comes to you; triumphant and victorious is he, my cheeks to those who tore at my beard; and gave him a name above all other names. and riding on an donkey and upon a colt the I did not cover my face Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, king of endless foal of a donkey. against insult and spittle. glory! The colt was a sign of peace. Jesus enters Jeru- The Lord comes to my help, salem in meekness and humility, as the Messi- so that I am untouched by the insults. Gospel Lk 22:14 – 23:56 anic King who offers victory and peace to his So, too, I set my face like flint; The passion of our Lord Jesus Christ according people. That victory and peace would be se- I know I shall not be shamed. to Luke cured in the cross and resurrection which Passage Lk 23:33-49 would soon take place at the time of Passover. Responsorial Psalm When they reached the place called The Skull, Augustine, the great 5th century church father, (R.) My God, my God, why have you they crucified him there and the two criminals comments on the significance of Jesus' entry abandoned me? also, one on the right, the other on the left. Je- into Jerusalem: sus said, ‘Father forgive them; they do not "The master of humility is Christ who humbled 1. All who see me deride me. know what they are doing.’ Then they cast lots himself and became obedient even to death, They curl their lips, they toss their heads. to share out his clothing. even the death of the cross. Thus he does not ‘He trusted in the Lord, let him save him; The people stayed there watching him. As for lose his divinity when he teaches us humility... let him release him if this is his friend.’ (R.) the leaders, they jeered at him. ‘He saved oth- What great thing was it to the king of the ages ers,’ they said ‘let him save himself if he is the to become the king of humanity? For Christ was 2. Many dogs have surrounded me, Christ of God, the Chosen One.’ The soldiers not the king of Israel so that he might exact a a band of the wicked beset me. mocked him too and when they approached to tax or equip an army with weaponry and visibly They tear holes in my hands and my feet. offer him vinegar they said, ‘If you are the king vanquish an enemy. He was the king of Israel in I can count every one of my bones. (R.) of the Jews, save yourself.’ Above him there that he rules minds, in that he gives counsel for was an inscription ‘This is the King of the Jews.’ eternity, in that he leads into the kingdom of 3. They divide my clothing among them. One of the criminals hanging there abused him. heaven for those who believe, hope, and They cast lots for my robe. ‘Are you not the Christ?’ he said. ‘Save yourself love. It is a condescension, not an advance- O Lord, do not leave me alone, and us as well.’ But the other spoke up and re- ment for one who is the Son of God, equal to my strength, make haste to help me! (R.) buked him. ‘Have you no fear of God at all?’ he the Father, the Word through whom all things said. ‘You got the same sentence as he did, but were made, to become king of Israel. It is an 4. I will tell of your name to my brethren in our case we deserved it; we are paying for indication of pity, not an increase in pow- and praise you where they are assembled. what we did. But this man has done nothing er." (Tractates on John 51.3-4) ‘You who fear the Lord give him praise; wrong. Jesus,’ he said ‘remember me when all sons of Jacob, give him glory. you come into your kingdom.’ ‘Indeed, I prom- Jesus Christ came to bring us the kingdom of Revere him, Israel’s sons.’ (R.) ise you,’ he replied ‘today you will be with me God. He is the true King who offers peace, joy, in paradise.’ and everlasting life for those who accept his Second Reading Phil 2:6-11 It was now about the sixth hour and, with the kingship. Does the King of glory find a welcome A reading from the letter of St Paul to the sun eclipsed, a darkness came over the whole entry in your heart and home? Do your walls Philippians land until the ninth hour. The veil of the Temple echo with the praise of his glory? He humbled himself to become like us and was torn right down the middle; and when Je- God raised him on high. sus had cried out in a loud voice, he said, ‘Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.’ "Lord Jesus, be the King and Ruler of my heart, His state was divine, With these words he breathed his last. mind, life, and home. May my life reflect your yet Christ Jesus did not cling All kneel and pause a moment. meekness and humility that you may be to his equality with God When the centurion saw what had taken place, honoured as the King of glory!" but emptied himself he gave praise to God and said, ‘This was a to assume the condition of a slave, great and good man.’ And when all the people and became as men are, who had gathered for the spectacle saw what and being as all men are, had happened, they went home beating their he was humbler yet, breasts. even to accepting death, All his friends stood at a distance; so also did death on a cross. the women who had accompanied him (c) 2019 Servants of the Word But God raised him high from Galilee, and they saw all this happen. and gave him the name 6

Easter Roster

Lord’s Supper Good Friday Saturday Vigil Easter Sunday Sacred Heart 18th April 19th April 20th April 21st April

7:30pm 3pm 6pm

7:45am: C De Sousa C de Sousa S & C Wawrzyniak 9:30am: Acolytes L Hopcroft 6:00pm: 7:45am: J D’Silva J D’Silva J D’Silva Altar Servers 9:30am: R Samson R Samson R Samson 6:00pm:

M Lee M Lee M Lee 7:45am: Eucharistic Ministers M Dias M Collins M Collins 9:30am: M Brack / D Ong M Collins A Starnawski A Starnawski 6:00pm:

P Hogg M Tang T Sato MA Mead T Sato MA Bannister 7:45am: E Oei / M Drylie J Whiting J Whiting Music E Cho 9:30am: J Mcleod-Yu / M Tang MA Bannister J Thomas 6:00pm: T Sato / Youth Choir J Thomas Youth Choir J Whiting M Lee J Thomas M Lee 7:45am: Projector 9:30am: 6:00pm:

S D’Silva (Commentator) M Forbes (Commentator) S D’Silva (Commentator & 1st R) 7:45am: M Forbes (1st R) S D’Silva (1st R & Narrator) R Kallagil (2nd R) Readers 9:30am: M Brack / A Ong M Collins (2nd R) W Linsao (2nd R & Crowd) A Thomas (3rd R) 6:00pm: M Dias (Prayers of F) W Linsao (Prayers of F) J Harrison (4th R)

7:45am: Wardens 6 volunteers needed 9:30am: R O’Brien 6:00pm:

7:45am: Wel Ministers 9:30am: 6:00pm:

Altar Society 20th April: M Hodgkinson / L Fletcher Counters 21st April: Rosary Statue 21st April: R. Langford 28th April: P&D Judge Good Friday Saturday Vigil Easter Sunday OLPS 19th April 20th April 21st April 3pm 6pm 9am Acolytes J Pease A Mazzei

K Trovato J&A Baldock

Altar Servers J Carr O Byrne

P Ryan J Hensley Eucharistic Ministers J Wilkie

Music & Projector MA Mead Rodrigues Family

Readers

Altar Cloth 20th April: N Simpkins

Altar Society 20th April: M Walz Rosary Statue 21st April : P &T Ryan 28th April: Benson / Carson Families

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