DUTTON PARK
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DUTTON PARK CATHOLIC PARISH
EMBRACING THE COMMUNITIES OF: St Ita’s, Dutton Park,
St Francis of Assisi, West End &
Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Fairfield.
Under the care of the Capuchin Franciscan Friars
MASS TIMES
St Ita’s Church
(Pope St., Dutton Park)
Monday to Friday: 6.15am
Saturday (Vigil): 5pm
Sunday: 8.00am
10.30am (Indonesian)
St Francis’ Church
(47 Dornoch Tce., West End)
Sunday: 9am
Church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Succour
(Victoria St., Fairfield)
Sunday: 7am
(Anointing of the sick: 1st
Sunday and upon request.)
BAPTISMS Saturday 9.30am monthly
1st Saturday St Francis’ 2nd Saturday St Mary’s 3rd Saturday St Ita’s
Family preparation sessions are held at St Ita’s church on the first Thursday night of each month at
6.30pm
CONFESSION TIMES Saturday
St Ita’s: 4-4.50pm
(or upon request 30 mins
before or after mass)
MASS TIMES AT ST MARY’S (20 Merivale St., South Brisbane)
Monday to Friday: 7am
Saturday: 8am (Rosary after Mass)
Sunday: 9am and 5pm
Confession: Sat 8.30-9.30am;
Sun 4-4.45pm
ST ITA’S SCHOOL Phone: (07)3838 8400 Email: [email protected]
Web: www.stitasduttonpark.qld.edu.au
NEWSLETTER 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A)
13th August 2017
Administrator: Fr. Lam Vu OFM Cap
Ass. Administrator: Fr John Nguyen OFM Cap
Parish Secretary: Bernadette Maguire
Sacramental Administrator: Kate Dart
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: (07) 3844 2744
Mail: PO Box 3857, West End, Qld 4101
Parish Office: 47 Dornoch Terrace
West End Qld 4102
Office Hours: 9am - 1pm, Mon-Fri
Website: www.duttonparkcatholic.org.au
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Every Tuesday at 7pm
St Francis’ Hall.
47 Dornoch Tce., West End.
Come and join us for prayer,
meditation, praise, worship, and
enjoying the presence of Christ.
All are welcome!
Hosted by
St Mary’s & Dutton Park Parishes
Parishioners have been receiving amazing healings, reig-
niting their faith and discovering a deeper relationship with God. Come along & receive God’s Graces in your
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Do you have a free day once a week or once a fortnight?
St Veronica continues to need volunteers, both in the shop and office.
We enjoy a pleasant, friendly environment and love working here.
[[Office volunteers do need to commit long term to master the intricacies of the tasks and should have a good knowledge of Microsoft Word. If you are in this situation, we would
love to meet and welcome you.
Importantly, as St Veronica spends very little
on advertising, we rely on supporters to spread the word that all donated funds are
sent overseas, as are most Thrift Shop profits. The Thrift Shop also covers
administration expenses.
St Veronica Thrift Shop 89 Hardgrave Rd
West End 3844 7423
The Dutton Park West End Parish has had a
long association with St Veronica Thrift Shop
visit their website to discover more
http://www.stveronica.org.au .
Dear Parishioners
On Tuesday, the Church celebrates one of the most important
feasts of the liturgical year dedicated to Our Blessed Mother: the Assump-
tion of Mary. At the end of her earthly life, Mary was taken in soul and
body to heaven, that is, to the glory of eternal life, in full and perfect com-
munion with God. The Assumption is a principal feast of Mary and is a
Holy Day of Obligation which means Catholics are obliged to attend
mass on this day.
This belief was formalized into a doctrine on 1st November, 1950,
by Pope Pius XII who, in a decree, declared: "Hence the revered Mother of
God, from all eternity joined in a hidden way with Jesus Christ in one and
the same decree of predestination, immaculate in her conception, a most
perfect virgin in her divine motherhood, the noble associate of the divine
Redeemer who has won a complete triumph over sin and its consequenc-
es, finally obtained, as the supreme culmination of her privileges, that she
should be preserved free from the corruption of the tomb and that, like
her own Son, having overcome death, she might be taken up body and
soul to the glory of heaven where, as Queen, she sits in splendour at the
right hand of her Son, the immortal King of the Ages" (Apostolic Constitu-
tion "Munificentissimus Deus," 40).
When Mary visited Elizabeth, Elizabeth greeted her with a com-
pletely unaccustomed solemn greeting, “Blessed are you among women,
and blessed is the fruit of your womb!” Mary is blessed. She was carrying
in her womb the child who is going to be a blessing as no other child ever
could be: Jesus, the “blessed fruit of your womb.” “Why is this granted me, that the mother of my Lord should come
to me?” asks Elizabeth, in amazement – and she calls Mary, the young
woman from Nazareth, “the Mother of my Lord.” That is the most pro-
found basis for today’s feast: Mary is the mother of the Lord, the redeem-
er. Cardinal Christopher Schonborn said, “It was in her case, first of all,
that we see what “redemption” means: she was set free
from all evil and especially from death. That is why we be-
lieve that the blessed body of Mary, too, could not stay in
the realm of death. It belonged, not to the grave, but to
heaven. What we believe about Mary is what we hope for,
for all of us: not the grave, but heaven.”
Pax et bonum Fr Lam
St Francis Hall—Stage 1 now complete
Parish Activities
Centenary Mass Celebration of
St. Ita’s Church
10am, Sunday 15th October 2017
Celebrated by Archbishop Mark Coleridge. There will be
refreshments in Merici Place after Mass.
Please join us to celebrate this wonderful occasion.
Dutton Park, West End & Fairfield Collections Last Weekend
1st Collection: $850.30 + $70.77 (Direct Debit)=$911.85 2nd Collection: $595.85 + $96.15 (Direct Debit)=$692.00
ST FRANCIS’ TABLE
Every Monday 10-1pm at St Francis’ Hall, West End.
All welcome!
Interested in becoming a Catholic?
Or completing your Sacraments?
Then the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is for you. RCIA is a group of adults who explore aspects of the Catholic Faith together in an atmosphere of friendliness
and trust. It leads up to Easter where candidates are Baptised, Confirmed and make their First Eucharist or are received into the Church, depending on their situation.
The RCIA Program has had it’s first meeting and this year we have 7 participants! The program will now be held on Saturdays at 2.30pm in the St Ita’s Meeting Room (The Old Parish Office) Pope Street, Dutton Park. You are wel-come to come along and ask questions - there is no pres-sure to commit.
The program will break for a week and lessons will recom-mence on Saturday 26 August at 2.30pm in the St Ita’s Meeting Room.
If you would like to participate in this year’s program please see Father Lam (after mass) or the parish office for more information. Cost – Free!
South Brisbane Parish Feast Day Mass—The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Sunday 13th August, 9am Please stay behind after mass, bring a plate of food and join with us in celebrating this feast day together. Please contact Ruby if you wish to help on the day.
Mass Times for the Solemnity of The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Tuesday 15 August St Ita’s 6.15am St Mary’s 7.00am OLPS (Fairfield) 9.00am St Ita’s (school mass) 9.00am St Francis’ 6.00pm
St Mary’s 6.00pm
Entrance Antiphon Cf. Ps 73: 20, 19, 22, 23 Look to your covenant, O Lord, and forget not the life of your poor ones for ever. Arise, O God, and defend your cause,
and forget not the cries of those who seek you.
First reading 1 Kings 19:9, 11-13 Go out and stand on the mountain before the Lord God.
Responsorial Psalm Ps 84:9-14 Response: Lord, show us your mercy and love, and grant us your salvation.
Second reading Romans: 9:1-5 I would willingly be condemned if it could help my people.
Gospel Acclamation Ps 129:5 Alleluia, alleluia! I hope in the Lord,
I trust in his word Alleluia!
Gospel Matthew 14:22-33
Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead to the other side while he would send the crowds away. After sending the crowds away he went up into the hills by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone, while the boat, by now far out on the lake, was bat-
tling with a heavy sea, for there was a head-wind. In the fourth watch of the night he went towards them, walking on the lake, and when the disciples saw him walking on the lake they were terrified. ‘It is a ghost’ they said, and cried out in fear. But at once Jesus called out to them, saying, ‘Courage! It is I! Do not be afraid.’ It was Peter
who answered. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘if it is you, tell me to come
to you across the water.’ ‘Come’ said Jesus. Then Peter got out of the boat and started walking towards Jesus across the water, but as soon as he felt the force of the wind, he took fright and began to sink. ‘Lord! Save me!’ he cried. Jesus put out his hand at once and held him. ‘Man of little faith,’ he said ‘why did you doubt?’ And as they got into the boat the wind dropped. The men in the
boat bowed down before him and said, ‘Truly, you are the Son of God.’
Communion Antiphon Ps 147: 12, 14
O Jerusalem, glorify the Lord, who gives you your fill of finest wheat.
Next Sunday’s readings: 1st reading: Is 56:1, 6-7; 2nd reading: Rom 11:13-15, 29-32; Gospel: Mt 15:21-28
Excerpts from the Roman Missal © 2010, International Commis-sion on English in the Liturgy (ICEL)” and “Excerpts from the Lec-tionary for Mass © 1981, ICEL
This Week’s Liturgical Calendar (Psalm Responses) 19th Week in Ordinary Time
Monday 14th: St Maximilian Mary Kolbe (Memorial)
R/ Praise the Lord, Jerusalem.
Tuesday 15th: The Assumption of the Blessed
Virgin Mary (Solemnity)
R/ The queen stands at your right hand, arrayed in
gold.
Wednesday 16th:
R/ Blessed by God who filled my soul with life!
Thursday 17th:
R/ Alleluia!
Friday 18th:
R/ His love is everlasting!
Saturday 19th: Mass of Virgin Mary
R/ You are my inheritance, O Lord.
DATE CLAIMER: Friday, 24 November (6.30 pm for 7 pm start)
ST MARY’S FUNDRAISING CONCERT
This night will raise funds for restoration and mainte-nance projects at our beloved St Mary’s Church. Please mark this date in your calendar to attend our Concert!
It is guaranteed to be a night featuring very special per-formances including from our very own St Mary’s Choir and the Singing Friars.
Watch this space for further details…
Trivia Night Prizes…
Love State of Origin?
We will have a fully signed Queensland State of
origin 2017 shirt for
silent auction on the
trivia night!
Should you wish to
make any bids please
contact Julie Flatz on
0411198016 if you
can’t make the night.
Annual Multicultural Mass This year marks the 103rd World Day of Migrants and Ref-ugees. In our Archdiocese of Brisbane, the annual Multi-cultural Mass will be held at the Cathedral of St. Ste-
phen on Sunday, 27 August, 2:30pm celebrated by Archbishop Mark Coleridge and Migrant Chaplains.
Positions Vacant within the Archdiocese Catholic Pastoral Carer Team Leader - Wesley Hospital
https://brisbanecatholic.org.au/careers/ for more information.
The Archdiocese of Brisbane has standards of conduct for employees and
volunteers to maintain a safe and healthy environment. Our commitment
to these standards requires that we conduct background referencing for
all persons who will engage in direct and regular involvement with chil-
dren, young people and/or vulnerable adults.
St Mary Church opened during the week The church will continue to be opened from 12—2pm
each weekday for prayer and reflection in August.
Every Tuesday at 7pm This week 15th August Meditation
Come and join us for prayer, meditation, praise, worship, and
enjoying the presence of Christ. St Francis’ Hall.
47 Dornoch Terrace, West End. All are welcome!
Hosted by St Mary’s and Dutton Park Parishes
TWO MINUTE CATECHISM
Why are there two Eucharistic species, the host and the chalice instead of just one?
Jesus Christ—body and blood, soul and divinity—is pre-sent in the host and chalice. As a consequence, one re-ceives Communion even when one only consumes the
host. Nevertheless, God gives us the body and blood of Christ in distinct forms because the Eucharist is a sacri-fice, not only a sacrament. As a sacrifice, the body and blood are separate on the altar just as the blood of Christ was shed from his body on the cross.
Excerpts from the Evangelium © 2009, Incorporated Catholic Trust Society
Peter Kemp a much loved parishioner of South Brisbane Parish passed away peacefully last Sun-day August 6. Our condolences are with his family at this
time.
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