Part-time secretary at Holy Eucharist Parish, St Albans South. Further details on Archdiocese website at: http://www.melbourne.catholic.org.au/policies/hr-jobadverts.htm
ADVANCE NOTICE—ANNIVERSARY OF THE ABORTION LAW REFORM BILL
The parishes of the Archdiocese of Melbourne will be asked to join with His Grace, Archbishop Hart, on Sunday 25 October in marking the Anniversary of the Abortion Law Reform Bill 2008.
Archbishop Hart will celebrate Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral at 11.00am followed by a Prayer Service at 12.30pm.
How can you make a difference?
Hear Australia’s most inspiring speakers at the Cardinal Knox Centre, East Melbourne at 2.00pm on 25 October .
Further info contact Marcia from the Respect Life Office email: mriordan@jp2institute.org
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Fr Kevin has been in Sydney for a five days’ seminar on jurisprudence in Church law for those ministering in the Marriage Tribunal. The presenters were from Rome and Boston U.S.A. for eighty Australians and New Zealanders in this service to protect the rights of persons.
NO EMMAUS CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP THIS WEEK
The Emmaus Charismatic Prayer Group will not meet on Thursday 23 September because Charismatic Renewal is holding a Ladies Day at OLHC in Brunswick on this day.
Further info/transport please contact Lambert & Elaine van der Weerden on 9744 4029.
EVERGREENS
Seniors lunch Wednesday 23 September, midday at Ball Court Hotel. Cost $10.95.
Bookings Frances—9744 1999.
CONFIRMATION PRESENTATION OF STOLES
Blessing of the candidates by the Assembly:
Lord, bless these young people who are preparing to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation.
Continue to guide them as they come to know more fully the Risen Christ’s love for them.
Fill them with the grace and the power of your Spirit, so that they may be living examples of Christ’s life for each other and the wider community.
We make our prayer through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen
CHILD PROTECTION SUNDAY—13 SEPTEMBER 2009
Today, Sunday, is the conclusion of Child Protection Week. The theme for this year is Promoting Safety for all in our Parish. The aim is to ensure that all communities and organisations within the church are safe and enriching environments for people of all ages, with special concern for children, young people and vulnerable adults. A prayer card from the Australian Bishops Conference is available today—one for each home.
GOLDEN JUBILEE OF FR. BERT AS A RELIGIOUS
As the Church teaches
‘Christ proposes the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity and obediences in their great variety to every disciple….the religious state is one way of experiencing a ‘more intimate’ consecration, rooted in Baptism and dedicated totally to God’ (Vatican II PC.5)
‘contributing to the saving mission of the Church’ (Vatican II LG.43).
We rejoice in Fr. Bert’s dedication to the religious life for 50 years and thank God for the graces given him in his life and his work for the Church.
BEST WISHES & PRAYERS
Best Wishes and Prayers to our new priests…..Rev. Joseph Dan Truong, Rev. Cameron Forbes and Rev. Dishan Candappa ordained yesterday at the annual ordination ceremony.
FLOWER VASES
As previously mentioned, vases of flowers on the statue pedestals are a risk to safety as was obvious in the accident last Wednesday during the distribution of Holy Communion.
SILENCE AFTER EACH READING
As stated in the new Missal
‘by their silence and singing the people make God’s word their own’ (No. 55)
the readers are asked to pause for 60 seconds before proceeding.
CONFIRMATION—PARENTING IN FAITH MEETING WITH BISHOP TIM COSTELLOE
A meeting for parents and guardians only of children preparing for confirmation.
Parish Centre on Tuesday 15 September at 7.30pm
Note……..finish before 9.00pm.
ORAL HISTORIES
Oral Histories are a completely separate compilation of history and will continue to be recorded indefinitely.
Enquiries Joan 9744 3357.
BOOK – PARISH HISTORY
We wish to advise we have ceased taking any further information for the book to be published to celebrate our Parish Centenary. The book is now in the final stage of preparation before going to the Publisher.
….Our Lady of Mt Carmel Historical Committee
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND
This weekend is a marriage enrichment program for married couples. Volunteer couples and a priest present the weekend.
It is based around Catholic values, but you don’t need to be Catholic to attend. Forget life’s tensions and interruptions and rekindle the closeness, intimacy, love and romance that brought you together in the first place.
The last weekend for 2009 will be held at Lysterfield on 18-20 September.
Further info/bookings contact Peter & Erika on 9899 0824 or email vicbookings@wwme.org.au
Visit www.wwme.org.au for more information.
THE ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY COME & SEE
For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me. Matt 25:35-36
Brendan Podbury, a St Vinnies Team Leader from Melbourne, was invited by the Sunbury Conference of the St Vincent De Paul Society to speak to a gathering of 27-28 parishioners of our parish (including some current members of the conference) about the activities of the Society.
The night started with a prayer, emphasising, as Brendan said, the Catholic and Religious nature of the Society.
Then Brendan spoke about the history of the Society and it’s current situation. He said the aim was to provide a hand-up not a hand-out and that their work was relationship based. We were told about the work with the young and of the work of the Mini-Vinnies. 90% of the funds raised by St Vincent’s is distributed to those in need.
Brendan then spoke of the Aged Care and Community Service side of the St Vincent de Paul Society’s work which is funded 66% by the Government. This part of the Society has about 550 paid workers and is supported by about 500 volunteers.
The “Vinnies” shops provide most of the funds for the Society in it’s charitable work and in Sunbury are always looking for volunteers and for sellable goods.
The Conference Chairman, John McGovern, then spoke about his experiences. Going visiting in pairs, hours of meetings, the different things that can be done. Things that range from home visits in order to hand out a food voucher, to prison visits, nursing home visits, prisoners family councelling, soup kitchens and many others. John said the Society will take whatever people are able to give whether it be 2 hours a week or 2 hours a month.
The night finished with a prayer and a cup of tea.
VOCATION VIEW
Has not God chosen the poor of the world to inherit the kingdom? Chosen to be rich in faith? So take heart, be not afraid, consider your part in God’s kingdom.
SPECIAL FATHERS’ DAY COLLECTION
SPECIAL COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND
PRIESTS’ RETIREMENT FOUNDATION
FATHERS’ DAY APPEAL
Archbishop Hart writes: ‘Dear friends, I would be most grateful if you can contribute to the Fathers’ Day Appeal for our retired priests. Some donors have been supporting the Appeal since its inception in 1990 by the late Archbishop Little (R.I.P.). This shows how much the Catholic people of Melbourne value the huge contribution made by priests who are now retired, but have cared for them in former times.
Your generous donations have ensured a normal living for our priests who have served actively in the Archdiocese, but who are now elderly and frail. In fact, in the past twelve months, the Priests’ Retirement Foundation has assisted me in caring for about one hundred sick or retired priests.’
Our support for our retired priests and sick priests who have shown us deep spiritual care, is a true sign of gratitude.
Be sure that I will remember you all in my Masses and prayers’.
OUR LADY’S BIRTHDAY
On Tuesday 8 September at 9.15am in St Anne’s Church, let us celebrate Mass, Rosary and Hymn to honour our Heavenly Mother on her birthday. Coffee and cake afterwards.
Everyone welcome.
PARISH CENSUS
As part of our Parish Neighbourhood Target—’that all the people of OLMC Parish are aware of the value of every person’ – we are planning to conduct a parish census during October. Shortly we will be inviting any parishioners who may have some time to help with the census to register at the parish office
Parish Coordinating Team

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