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Holy Spirit Catholic Parish Burdekin Ave, Amaroo, ACT
Supporting and supported by Holy Spirit, Good Shepherd, Mother Teresa Primary Schools and St John Paul II College
15-16 September 2018 Twenty - fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year B
Email: [email protected] Parish website: www.holyspiritgungahlin.org.au
A Gospel Reflection
The Hard Truth
There is no Christianity without a cross. And if we want to follow, we have to take up the
cross. That’s the hard truth.
Taking up the cross doesn’t mean coping well with sickness or bad luck. We take up the cross
when we choose sacrifice we could avoid in order to help others.
Here’s a brief story.
Mark was a volunteer when our school helped house homeless families for a week. We
needed volunteers to come Sunday morning to help serve breakfast. Mark came early, even
though Saturday night had been a big night for him with mates. Mark was the only student to
show up. He was tired. But he chose to sacrifice. And homeless families had a better day
because of it.
Living as a Christian means choosing little sacrifices like Mark’s on a daily basis. Taking up the
cross means giving up your life each day in little ways. You take up your cross when you help
someone without having to be asked. You take up your cross when you reach out to the
unpopular kid in the yard. You take up your cross when you sacrifice time with friends for time
at the soup kitchen or homeless shelter.
Like Peter, each day we must decide who we think Jesus is. We show that he is our Messiah
(the one who came to save us) when we choose to sacrifice for others. Oddly enough, it is
through those little sacrifices that we really save our own lives – and add to the lives of others.
When have you chosen a sacrifice – taken up a cross – that has shown others who Jesus is to
you? Copyright © 2014 GPBS, All rights reserved
What’s on this week at Holy Spirit Parish
Monday
No Mass
Parish Office closed
Tuesday
9:15am Mass
Wednesday
7:00am Mass
6:00pm Novena
7:30pm HSP Prayer Group
Thursday
9:15am Mass
7:00pm Music Practice
7:30pm Legion of Mary
Friday
7:00am Mass
Saturday
4pm First Eucharist Mass Mother Teresa School
5:15pm Reconciliation
6:00pm First Eucharist Mass - Mother Teresa School
7:00pm Rosary
Sunday
8:00am Mass
9:30am First Eucharist Mass -
Parish Program No children’s liturgy
5:30pm Mass
6:30pm Volleyball
Helpful hints for this week’s readings
Gospel: Caesarea Philippi —- Sehz-er-EE-uh fih-LIH-pai, Elijah —- ee-LAI-dzhuh
Time for smile
The secret of a good sermon is to have a good beginning and a good ending; and to have the two as close together as possible.
At Sunday School they were learning how God created everything, including human beings. Johnny was especially intent when the teacher told him how Eve was created out of one of Adam's ribs. Later in the week his mother noticed him lying down as though he was ill, and said, "Johnny, what is the matter?" Johnny responded, "I have pain in my side. I think I'm going to have a wife."
READINGS: Isaiah 50:5-9, James 2:14-18, Mark 8:27-35
ENTRANCE ANTIPHON: Give peace, O Lord, to those who wait for you, that your prophets be found true. Hear the prayers of your servant, and of your people Israel
RESPONSORIAL PSALM: I will walk in the presence of the Lord, in the land of the living.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION: Alleluia, alleluia! My only glory is the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, which crucifies the world to me and me to the world. Alleluia! COMMUNION ANTIPHON: How precious is your mercy, O God! The children of men seek shelter in the shadow of your wings. Liturgy Help
I, Father Namora Anderson, would like to thank all the people in Holy Spirit Parish. You have been a pleasure to work with and work for. You have such a great enthusiasm for the parish and that is what makes this parish such a joy to partake in, and such sadness to leave. I do wish to thank all those who
participated in the celebration of the Ordination and First Mass, thank you. Although this great moment occurred just recently, I am not able to share the great joys of being your priest for much longer. Next weekend I have to begin my new journey in the town of Tumut. Please continue to pray for me and know that I will be praying for you. This is not a so long but a see you later. I will ensure to visit the parish from time to time. God Bless, Fr. Namora
Please keep the following individuals in prayer…..
We welcome into our community through the Sacrament of Baptism
Mia Agnello Edward Hancock
Rafael Garcia Gabriella Tai
For those who are sick
Fiona Jarvis Ray Harris
Maryanne McGrath Rex Sullivan Cody Bonner
Wesley Benedet Allan Cockroft
Luke Ward Fiona Moore
Arcangela Sorrentino Marlene Lawless
Jennycar De Jesus Gloria De Andrade Michael Rodriguez
Gim Carey Kerry Glover Eileen Dean
Cathy St Joseph Sharon Au
Nola Newton Ronnie Smith
Anne O’Connor Joanna Kirner Ethel Hannan Charles Falzon
Bill Honess Fr Warrick Tonkin
Josephine Flynn Pauline Chifley
Recently Deceased
Patricia Smith Josie Taylor
Craig Wallace Brendan Bogue
Maria Lai Thi Pham Wayne Lynch
Anniversaries
Pasqualina Taurasi Deonna Parsons
Ellen Barnes Rev. Fr Damian Fernando
Prayer cards are available
in the foyer.
Saint of the Week
St Matthew was originally a tax collector for the Roman Government at Capernaum, before Jesus called him to become an apostle. Jesus’ contemporaries were surprised to see him associating with someone like Matthew, but Jesus explained that he had come “not to call the just, but the sinners”. In the Gospels of Mark and Luke, Matthew is called Levi, and so it is thought that he may have had both names. The first Gospel was believed to have been written by Matthew. His account of Christ’s life was written for his fellow Jews; to convince them that their anticipated Messiah had
indeed come in the person of Jesus.
Finance Officer Vacancy
Holy Spirit Parish is currently seeking a Parish Finance Officer.
The Parish Finance Officer is responsible for all financial matters of the parish including the maintenance of all bookkeeping records (accounts receivable and payable), preparation of financial reports and presentation of materials for parish Finance Committee meetings, tracking of parish budget. The successful candidate will manage parish Planned Giving, proactively offer advice, assistance and insight to resolve issues, locate documentation, respond to queries and investigate discrepancies.
This is a part-time position of up to 17 hours per week.
For the complete job description, please visit www.holyspiritgungahlin.org.au and click on ‘Latest News’.
The position requires an understanding of and support for the ethos and values of the Catholic Church. If interested, please send a resume and cover letter with 3 referees (one from a clergy member) addressed to Fr Mark Croker via email to [email protected].
Closing date: 5:00pm Friday 21 September 2018
Parish Office
CHANGES IN THE PARISH OFFICE
The Archdiocese conducted an audit of the functions and operation of the Parish Office in May
this year and made a number of recommendations which have had a significant impact on the
future of the office. Most importantly, it severely cut the hours of employment for our office staff
and placed a critical priority on our engagement of a financial officer. As in most workplaces in
Canberra, we are being required to manage with fewer resources. Consequently, you will have
seen advertisements recently to fill new positions and these relate directly to the audit's
recommendations. Theivani Evers' role as Parish Assistant/Office Manager has been drafted to
focus on the efficient and timely administration of Parish business. Magda Baraniecki continues
as our Secretary but with her financial functions handed to the new financial officer. Naomi
Johnson will continue to offer administrative support and run the rosters. The Planned Giving
officer position which Gayle Jeffries currently occupies will be made redundant and its functions
handed to the new financial officer. Gayle has served the Parish office for over nine years in this
capacity, and going forward will continue in the office as the Sacramental Coordinator. The loss
of Pastoral Associates roles will see an increase to the workload of our Priests. I regret the
upheaval which so much change has brought to the Parish office but I trust in your patience and
understanding as we move forward. Fr Mark
REPORT FROM THE PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER
The last two meetings of the PPC have been concerned with both principles
and practicalities. The principles related to the best ways of growing and
enriching the Parish and the development of a submission to the Plenary
Council in answer to its question: what is the future of the Australian church? Comments,
opinions and discussion to Steve Seesink at: [email protected]. The practical side
of discussion has covered the broad range of suggestions the Council has received through
the suggestion box (please keep them coming) and how we can act to fulfil these requests.
For example, there will be a second, lower holy water font in the foyer and the Apostles’ Creed
will now be flashed up on the screens during Mass. A full report is on the parish website:
www.holyspirtigungahlin.org.au. The council is renovating the church street sign to make it
more visible and is considering an electronic sign in the longer term. The Welcome to Mass
ministry will be revamped to emphasise warmth and welcome to all. Finally, the PPC reiterates
its determination to continue and enhance the wonderful support the Parish and its schools
extend to the St Vincent de Paul, especially in the run-up to Christmas.
Sacramental Information Parish News and activities
Our Lady of Sorrows Feast-Saturday15 September
Youth and Young Adults
Sacrament of Baptism
Please register your interest for the sacrament of Baptism on our Parish Website. Once the registration form is completed a Parish staff member will be in contact to arrange a meeting with you and your family regarding the important sacrament of Baptism.
Donate Blood— Join the Parish Group
Book under Holy Spirit Amaroo YAM C o m b i n e d Y o u t h G r o u p D a t es
Fridays 5-7pm
21 September
Contact Hannah at [email protected].
#SPIRHYTHM Charismatic Worship Concert
Saturday 27 October after 6:00pm Mass—
School Hall To reserve a table or to secure a performing spot, please contact
Cindy Ruiz 0412 984 265 or [email protected]
MARIAN PROCESSION and YOUTH
PILGRIMAGE
Sunday 14 October 2018 Galong
Sign-up sheets in the foyer or contact [email protected]
This year’s annual Marian Pilgrimage will take on
extra significance as the Redemptorist’s Celebrate 100 years at
Galong. St. Clement’s was established in 1918, with the
apostolic Nuncio of the day opening the Monastery. To mark this
special occasion and link in with this historic relationship, His
Excellency, Archbishop Yllana, the Apostolic Nuncio to Australia
will be the Principal Celebrant and Marian Preacher.
First Eucharist and Reconciliation
(children in Year 3 or older)
Children are encouraged to bring their Mass book each
week. Please show them how to follow along in their Mass
book.
Prayer night and Jesus Day Retreat
Prayer night is an important part of the Sacramental
preparation. Children and their families are invited to come
together to join in a welcoming and prayerful reflection
celebration. During the prayer liturgy, children will be called out
by name and invited to come forward and place their placemats
in the basket near the Altar.
Tuesday 18 September at 6:00pm (for children receiving First
Eucharist on 22-23 September)
The purpose of Jesus Day Retreat is to offer a final opportunity
of preparation as well as practice for the celebration itself.
Wednesday 19 September (for children receiving First
Eucharist on 22-23 September)
If we can assist in any way please don’t hesitate to call the
parish office or email us at
Mother Teresa School Fair - Community Picnic and Sustainability
Save the Date and Request for Stallholders
for Mother Teresa School Fair on
Friday 30 November from 4.30pm - 8.30pm
In the school grounds - 40 Wimmera Street, Harrison.
We are looking for food vendors and market stalls holders. All
expressions of interest are welcome , especially those with a
Christmas, Gift or Sustainability focus.
For more information please contact
A family event not to be missed!
Calling all children in Year 3 or above for Altar Server duty. If you are in Year 3 or above and have received the Sacraments
of First Eucharist and Reconciliation you are invited to become
an Altar Server. Altar Serving is a ministry where you assist the
Priest at Mass and at other Liturgical ceremonies. An Introductory
Training Session for New Altar Servers will be
held at Holy Spirit Church Amaroo in October. If
you would like register or to find out more please
contact Naomi in the office on 6242 9622 or
Please register by Wednesday 17 October 2017.
Parish Ordination Celebration
Our parish loves a party! I want to pass on a special thank you to our St Vincent de Paul group for hosting the parish celebration on Sunday 9 September. The group catered lovely foods, set up, greeted parishioners with their smiling faces, created a lovely buzz and cleaned up afterwards. I appreciate the hard work each of you put in and thank you for your generosity.
Thank you again to Naomi and Magda for the organising the cake, purchasing the perfect gifts, taking photos and welcoming everyone warmly. Thanks to Beth Forshaw for the lovely handcrafted cards.
We all get to enjoy a good time because of hard-workers behind the scenes!
Fr Mark
Thank You! Ordination Celebration
A big Thank you to Naomi Johnson and Magda Baraniecki. In
addition to managing a very busy parish office last week, Naomi
and Magda also did all the catering and organising for Fr Namora’s
Ordination celebration on Friday 7 September. I would also like to
thank Trish Sargeant for helping them on the night.
The feast of Our Lady of Sorrows commemorates the seven great sorrows which Mary lived in relation to Her Son, as they are recorded in the Gospels or through Tradition. Today we are invited to reflect on Mary's deep suffering: 1. At the prophecy of Simeon: "You yourself shall be pierced with a sword - so that the thoughts of many hearts may be laid bare." (Luke 2:35).
2. At the flight into Egypt; "Get up, take the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt." (Mt 2:13). 3. Having lost the Holy Child at Jerusalem; "You see that your father and I have been searching for you in sorrow." (Luke 2:48). 4. Meeting Jesus on his way to Calvary; 5. Standing at the foot of the Cross; "Near the cross of Jesus there stood His mother." (John 19:25). 6. Jesus being taken from the Cross; 7. At the burial of Christ.
Our Parish Schools Mother Teresa Catholic Primary School & Early Learning Centre Mapleton Ave and Wimmera St, Harrison Principal: Peter Hughes P: 6241 5604 (Primary School) 6241 3211 (ELC)E:[email protected]
Saint John Paul II College Gungahlin Drive, Nicholls Principal: Catherine Rey P: 6163 4800 E: [email protected]
Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School & Early Learning Centre Kelleway Ave, Nicholls Principal: Brad Gaynor P: 6241 8640 E:[email protected]
Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School Burdekin Ave, Amaroo Principal: David Austin P: 6255 7888 E:[email protected]
Weekend Mass Times
Holy Spirit Amaroo Saturday 6:00pm Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am* and 5:30pm
*Children’s Liturgy during school term
St Francis Xavier, Hall 2nd and 4th Sun at 8.30am
Weekday Masses (at Amaroo) Tues 9:15am Wed 7:00am Thurs 9:15am Fri 7:00am
Reconciliation Sat 5:15-5:45 pm
Communion: Sick and Housebound Please contact the Parish Office
Anointing Mass Thursday 27 September at 9.15am
Baptisms, Marriages & Funerals By Appointment
St Vincent de Paul Maria Stark on 0411164630
Care Group Sonja Vocisano on 0438 699 591
Vinnie Costa on 0410 460 624
Hospitality Group TBC
Seniors Group Ruth Schwensen on 6262 2431
Craft Group Beth Forshaw on 6242 5191
Youth Ministry Hannah McMahon [email protected]
Call to Connect Women's group to pray, share & support Beth Forshaw on 6242 5191
Prayer Chain Joe and Irma Jambor 6242 7332 [email protected]
Family Groups Jennifer Smith 62623532
Couples for Christ Danny & Ner Ambida on 0448 243508
Novena—Mother of Perpetual Help Tom 6253 9779, Parveen 0439 642571 Wednesdays at 6pm-6.45pm in the church
Holy Spirit Prayer Group Kathy Torcasio 0401 920028 Wednesdays at 7:30pm in the church
MenAlive Gathering Steve Seesink 0421635675
Cursillo Movement Gatherings Irma and Joe Jambor on 62427332
Legion of Mary Marie Lazaro 0405669022 Thursday at 7.30pm at the Parish Centre
Music and Young Adults Theivani Evers 0472 921 518
Parish ministries Contact Us Mass Times and Sacraments
Parish Office & Presbytery 93 Burdekin Ave, Amaroo Ph: 6242 9622 Website: www.holyspiritgungahlin.org.au
Parish Priest: Fr Mark Croker Assistant Priest: Fr Jiss Sunny Assistant Priest: Fr Namora Anderson Parish Secretary Magda Baraniecki (Tue - Fri 9am-3pm) E: [email protected] General Enquiries Naomi Johnson (Thu -Fri 9.30am - 5pm)
Planned Giving Gayle Jeffries (7.30am – 3.30pm Tues ) E: [email protected] Sacramental Coordinator
Gayle Jeffries
Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) Alison Weeks E: [email protected] PPC Secretary Jenny Grierson E: [email protected]
Thank You! Sunday story
We would like to thank our sponsors for generously donating prizes for our Trivia and Bingo night on Saturday 1 September 2018. We had some amazing prizes to help us make the event a great night and we are extremely grateful: Binny's Kathitto, Supabarn, Coles, Bunnings Gungahlin, Hoyts Belconnen, BOOK FACE Gungahlin, The Good Guys, Woolworths, Casey Jones Pub, Kmart Gungahlin, LT Sound & Light, Mirchi Indian Cuisine.
Who Do You Say Jesus Is?
We’re tempted to applaud when Peter gives the right answer. The
other disciples fumble around, giving Jesus the daily buzz about
what people are saying about him. But when Jesus asks them what
they personally think, only Peter has an answer. It’s enough to
make them want to cheer.
Especially because Peter is so often the gospel bungler, the guy
who speaks first, thinks afterwards. He’s the guy, not unlike
ourselves, who defends Jesus with a sword one minute, denies him
with a word the next. And unfortunately, the same holds true in
this instance as well. Even as we’re tempted to clap, Peter is
already shooting himself in the foot. He knew the right answer, but
he can’t follow through on it. He knows Jesus is the Christ, but he
still doesn’t want him to get hurt.
And, the truth is, Peter doesn’t want to get hurt either. If he
accepts the teachings about the Son of Man being murdered, then
he’s got to wonder when they’ll be coming after him. So Jesus calls
him the Devil, which must have cut deep. And then advises that
they too prepare to lose their lives if they’re going to be his
followers. Peter got the answer right, the first time. He, like the rest
of us, just needs to work on the follow-through.