Financial Skills Workshops for four consecutive Wednesdays from 25 August at 12.30pm in Sunbury. Supported by Sunbury Churches, Brotherhood of St Laurence and ANZ Bank for school families.
Enquiries: www.anz.com/saverplus or Brotherhood—9305 5100.
EVERGREENS AUGUST OUTINGS
Tuesday 24th
Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre.
Cost: tour $5.00, luncheon $12.00. Total $17.00.
Meet at Sunbury Station to catch 9.10am train to Southern Cross, then tram to centre.
Confirmation of bookings—Frances 9744 1999.
SOME ASPECTS OF OUR WORSHIP TOGETHER
The latest official Instruction of the Eucharist (2002) states there should be periods of silence so that we can take in and make our own the Word of God proclaimed—after each reading (say 60 seconds) after the Homily and after reception of Holy Communion. We are now used to standing to welcome the gospel, so let the lector lead us in the Alleluia after 60 seconds. The Instruction no longer mentions a Recessional Hymn, since the priest has dismissed us ’Go now in peace…….’ – so we walk out together into the world sent on mission.
MARIST BROTHERS IN EAST TIMOR
The Brothers began their involvement in 2000 when asked to assume leadership of the only teachers college in the nation.
This year a number of Year 11 students of Assumption College, Kilmore are having an immersion experience becoming acquainted with the life and culture of the East Timorese.
Assumption College believes it can help educationly the people around Baucau, East Timor in a small but meaningful way by developing a twinning arrangement.
Pamphlets at the Welcome Desk or contact Br Frank McIntosh by email: frank.mcintosh@assumption.vic.edu.au
MASS FOR THE FEAST OF THE ASSUMPTION, CAITLIN’S BAPTISM & MACKILLOP CROSS
Here are some photos from the Feast of the Assumption Saturday Night 14 August in St Anne’s Church with the Baptism of Caitlin and the presence of the Mary MacKillop Cross.
LITURGY WORKSHOP & MASS
Some Year 7 & 8 students from Salesian College will take part in a workshop on the Eucharist with Fr. K. Kam, College Chaplain on Thursday morning 19 August at St Anne’s Church concluding with a celebration of the Eucharist at 12.15pm to which parishioners are very welcome.
LITURGY WORKSHOP & MASS
Some Year 7 & 8 students from Salesian College will take part in a workshop on the Eucharist with Fr. K. Kam, College Chaplain on Thursday morning 19 August at St Anne’s Church concluding with a celebration of the Eucharist at 12.15pm to which parishioners are very welcome.
CELEBRATION OF FIRST RECONCILIATION
On this Thursday evening and Tuesday and Thursday of next week, children will begin to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Please keep these children in your prayers as they begin to experience the mercy and love of God in the Sacrament.
NEW CLASSROOMS AT OUR SCHOOLS
At O.L.M.C. up to 40 workers will be soon employed to finish the six new classrooms by the end of this year. More work sheds are being brought on site to accommodate the workers.
At St Anne’s, rain has delayed the external painting. A group of experienced educationalists toured the six new classrooms last Wednesday and were overwhelmed at the new facility.
RUPERTSWOOD CRICKET CLUB INC.
REGISTRATION DAY
U12’S, 14’S, 16’S and Seniors
New players and girls welcome.
Sat 21 August 2010 9.00am to 11.00am at the Clubrooms Rupertswood.
Registration Forms http://rupertswood.cricketvictoria.com.au or email request rupocc@optusnet.com.au
Enquiries: 0413 867 725.
MEGA BOOK SALE
9.30am TO 4.00pm
St Mary’s Community Parish Centre (O’Shanassy St. Sunbury) Thursday 19 August.
PARISH CENTENNIAL BALL
Parish Centennial Ball
Date: Saturday, 9th October 2010
As part of the ongoing Celebrations commemorating the 150th
Anniversary of Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, which was founded in March 1860, and the 100th anniversary of our
parish which was founded in January 1911.
Venue: Calabria Club (Uniting Lane, Bulla)
Time: 6.30pm – 11.30pm
Tickets Cost: $55 (per person) Seating Tables of 12
Includes: 5 Course Meal (Wine-Beer-Soft Drinks-Tea-Coffee)
Old Time Dance Music -by Scott Trigg
Dress:Formal-Evening Wear
No of Tickets –_____________________________________________
Name/s of guest/s____________________________________________________________
I would like to sit with: (optional)________________________________________________
I would like a vegetarian meal:_______________________________________
Contact: Eileen Cardillo – 54285354 or Sheila Stafford – 97409966
Tracie Holden – 9740 – 0679 or tracieholden@clearcentral.com.au
A copy of this can be downloaded here.
OPEN DAY—ACU
Australia Catholic University 15 August 10.00am to 4.00pm Victoria Parade, Fitzroy. University courses Arts, Business, Education, Exercise Science, Health Sciences, Media, Music, Theology, Philosophy, Psychology, Socian Science and Visual Arts.
www.acu.edu.au
Open at Ballarat 29 August 10.00am to 3.00pm.
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND
20-22 August.
The weekend is based around Catholic values, but you don’t need to be Catholic to attend.
Further info / bookings contact Peter & Erika Smith on 9899 0824; email vicbookings@wwme.org.au or visit www.wwme.org.au
MACKILLOP
Tickets on sale now for MacKillop, the new Australian musical to be staged as part of the Canonisation celebrations.
Performances will be held in Melbourne 23-24 October at Besen Centre.
To ensure every parish has an opportunity to purchase tickets there is an exclusive Parish Pre-Sale from August 1-17.
If you wish to purchase tickets we strongly advise you do so before 17 August as the production is expected to sell-out.
Tickets available from $35 (for groups of 7+) via the website www.mackillop.info
LAUNCH OF MELBOURNE PILGRIMAGE TO WORLD YOUTH DAY MADRID 2011
The Launch will be on Friday 20 August at St Brigid’s Parish, Nicholson St. Fitzroy North from 7.00pm (Songs of Praise) 7.30pm Mass with Archbishop; 8.30pm Spanish Fiesta with food, music and dancing in St Brigid’s Hall.
Free event.
RSVP 13 August to wyd2011@cam.org.au or 9412 3300.
Enter draw for 3 x grants for airfares.
THE SUNBURY BRIDGE CLUB
The Sunbury Bridge Club plays duplicate bridge every Wednesday evening from 7.00pm to 10.00pm. They meet at Rainbow Court (off Timmins St.) Sunbury. Newcomers and visitors are welcome to join us, but please ring the President, Ben Ogle, beforehand on 9740 8852.
Free Beginners Lessons
Free beginners lessons commence in September. Pre-registration is essential for planning purposes. Contact Ben Ogle to express interest.
This will be our only beginner’s course this year……Fr Bert Fulbrook sdb
MACKILLOP CROSS TO VISIT SUNBURY NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT
The MacKillop Cross that resides in the MacKillop Place Museum at North Sydney is presently visiting all dioceses and parishes that have had a connection with the Sisters of St Joseph, the order founded by Mary MacKillop. The Cross will be in Sunbury next Saturday night coinciding with the 6.00pm Mass. Parishioners are invited to view the Cross and share in the historic nature of the visit.
Tea/coffee available after Mass.
Some more information about the Pilgrimage of the Cross from the Sydney Archdiocese
Original can be seen here.
Every two years, the Knights of the Southern Cross organise a Festival of Faith to coincide with Pentecost. But this year’s celebration of Catholic culture by the Knights has been postponed from 21-23 May, as originally planned, and instead will now take place in October when their patron, Blessed Mother Mary MacKillop will be canonised by Pope Benedict XVI.
“The Knights of the Southern Cross have a close association with Mary MacKillop and after close cconsultation with the Dean of St Mary’s Cathedral, Fr Paul Hilder and the Archbishop of Sydney, Cardinal George Pell, we decided to reschedule the Festival this year and make it part of the canonisation celebrations in October,”
says Greg Briscoe-Hough, events manager for the Knights of the Southern Cross NSW.
For this reason the planned art displays, music competitions, concerts, Catholic Men’s Forum, Festival Dinner, food fest and other events will now be held over a two month period from August 8, the 101th anniversary of Mary MacKillop’s death, until Sunday, October 17 when the co-founder of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart will be canonised and become Australia’s first Saint.
But of all the events planned, the most moving will be the pilgrimage of the MacKillop Cross. The MacKillop Cross which resides in Mary MacKillop Place Museum at North Sydney, will begin its Pilgrimage across South Eastern Australia on August 8 this year, and will be carried by members of the knights to every diocese and Cathedral in NSW, Victoria and SA as well as the Military Ordinariate. The Cross will also be taken to as many schools and establishments run by the Sisters of St Joseph as possible including the original MacKillop schoolhouse in Penola, South Australia.
For the Knights of the Southern Cross, the school in Penola has special meaning. Not only is this where Mary MacKillop and Father Julian Tenison-Woods founded their first school and later, the Order of the Sisters of Joseph of the Sacred Heart, but it is from the original wooden floor of the Penola school that the MacKillop Cross was fashioned.
The story of the MacKillop Cross dates back to 1986 when the Knights of the Southern Cross made a pilgrimage to 12 dioceses in NSW, Victoria and South Australia, to lobby Australia’s bishops to pursue the canonisation of their patron.
During the pilgrimage, they visited Penola and attended a special thanksgiving Mass at the historic picturesque St Joseph’s Church which was founded by Fr Tenison-Woods and is close to the little schoolhouse where Mary ran her first school.
“The Knights from Penola had taken the timbers from the original floor of the schoolhouse when a new floor was laid, and they presented the Sydney chapter of the Knights with four pieces of these timbers,”says Greg.
“Two of the timbers measured nine feet (274.3 cm) in length with the other two measuring four feet six inches (137.2 cm) from which two Crosses were made,”Greg explains.
Both were constructed by the Knights of the Southern Cross NSW, and French polished by one of the chapter’s members. Then one of the Crosses was presented to Pope John Paul II during his open air Mass at Randwick in 1986, while the other – dubbed the MacKillop Cross – was given to St Mary’s Cathedral. In 1995, the MacKillop Cross played a key role in the Beatification ceremonies for Mary MacKillop. Then for several years it seems to have been mislaid, only resurfacing late last year when it was refurbished and then presented by the Knights of the Southern Cross to the Sisters of St Joseph.. The presentation was made on 8 December 2009 after the Cross had been carried in the Entrance Procession at the midday Mass celebrated at the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel.
Now the Cross is about to go on the move again and as with the World Youth Day Cross will be seen, touched and celebrated by thousands as it makes its journey from Mary MacKillop Place on August 8 to the Dioceses of Broken Bay, Wollongong, Wagga Wagga , Bathurst and then heads south to Victoria and then across to South Australia.
The 2010 Pilgrimage will end back at Mary MacKillop Place when the Knights of the Southern Cross will continue their celebrations of their patron’s canonisation with art shows, music, concerts and an even more expanded program than their normal biennial Pentecost Festival of Faith.
PRAYER FOR CHILDREN PREPARING TO CELEBRATE THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
God of love and forgiveness, bless these children as they prepare to begin celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Help them, and help all of us, to be more aware of the effects of the choices we make and to always seek forgiveness when our choices and actions hurt others.
We ask this through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Amen
CONFIRMATION 2010
Information and Registration sessions for preparation to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation this year will be held at the Parish Centre next Tuesday, 10 August at 2.00pm and again at 7.30pm.
Parents or guardians of all children who wish to prepare for this Sacrament are requested to attend.
If you are unable to attend either session please contact the Parish Office—9744 1060.

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