Saturday 20 September 9am-12pm at St Anne’s Church. Any help that can be provided would be greatly appreciated. It would be great to see new people helping also.
EVERGREENS FREE POLICE CONCERT
The Evergreens are invited to the free police concert on Wednesday 29 October 2014 from 11.30am to 2.30pm.
Limited numbers so booking is essential.
Call Frances on 9744 1999.
ANNUAL PARISH ASSEMBLY HELD SATURDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER
Program:
- 9.30am Prayer together
- 9.45am Introduction to the 2014 Assembly
- 9.55am Read Reports from parish groups and hear from our school principals
- Jill Gibbs Neighbourhood Garden
- RCIA
- Baptism Preparation
- Social Justice
- Historical Committee
- Emmaus Charismatic Prayer Group
- St Vincent de Paul Society
- OLMC Youth Group
- Liturgy Group
- Small Christian Communities
- Marriage Encounter
- Parish Centre Manegement
- Parish Bingo
- Primary Schools
- Various Neighbourhoods
- Knights of the Southern Cross
- 10.40am Morning Tea
- 11.00am Life of our Parish– the year ahead, discuss the Parish Meeting Night, proposals put to the assembly and our neighbourhoods
- 12.20pm Prayer
- 12.30pm Close and Farewell
COLUMBAN CALENDARS 2015
2015 is the 93rd edition of the Columban Art Calendar which is well known for its traditional religious paintings and liturgical information. Price also includes pickup from the piety stall in St Anne’s Church. The Calendars cost $10 each and are full of beautiful traditional religious artwork and helpful liturgical information. The sale of the calendars help fund the important work of the Columban Mission in over 16 countries. Consider a calendar as a Christmas gift for family and friends.
ASYLUM SEEKERS
A group of concerned people is taking an unprecedented step in releasing a video of children behind bars to show the shocking effect of harsh detention policies.
Children locked behind fences and bars because their parents arrived by boat. “Are we really OK with this?”
Candlelight vigils were held around Australia on Thursday evening after the public learned of the death of Iranian asylum seeker, 24 year old Hamid Kehazaei, who cut his foot on Manus Island and reportedly sought medical help for days but was constantly denied. This resulted in acute septicemia, and while he was transferred to hospital, he received treatment too late to survive.
SOCIAL JUSTICE
The Empty Coolamon Exhibition is at Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre at Melbourne Museum until October 5th. Indigenous artist Robyne Latham brings recognition of the stolen generations in the exhibition. Coolamons were traditionally used by Aboriginal women to collect water and food and to cradle new born babies. Empty Coolamons responds to a significant historical issue and invites audiences to pause and reflect, with the intention of achieving a sense of reconciliation for Indigenous and Non Indigenous Australians.
SUPPORT FOR RETIRED PRIESTS – COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND
Special Collection this weekend
Priest Retirement Foundation
Priests generally retire at 75 years according to Church Law. 87 Melbourne priests are currently retired and have ministered in
most Melbourne Parishes. 1 retired priest is aged 100, 3 retired priests are in their 90’s, 50 retired priests are in their 80’s, 17 retired priests are aged between 75-80, 13 retired priests are aged between 66-75 and 3 priests under age 65 are retired due to ill health. All donations of $2 or more are tax deductible and all donations are greatly appreciated by those who served our communities. A special collection will be held this weekend.
NATIONAL DAY FOR MIGRANTS & REFUGEES
With conflict in the world today like Gaza, Iraq and Syria (just to name a few) it’s no wonder we have such high volumes of refugees and migrants. Please say this prayer for peace in the Middle East.
God of peace, bearer of hope,
We seek your help for the peoples of the Middle East
Quiet our clamour of war
And guide us towards peace.
Where there is hatred and division
Sow seeds of calm and openness
Where there is destruction
Help us to rebuild
Where children are crying
Bring an end to tears
Shelter your peoples and protect them
Guide them and keep them from harm
Show us how to break down the barriers of history and fear
And breathe whispers of hope
Amen
They will hammer their swords into ploughshares and their spears into sickles. Nation will not lift sword against nation, no longer will they learn how to make war.” Isaiah 2:4
DATES TO KEEP FREE FOR THE PARISH
OLMC Youth Group are organising some Parish Activities. All Parishioners are invited to attend the activities and be part of the vibrant community we share.
Friday 10 October 5pm-7pm Family Disco Night
Parish Centre
Sunday 19 October 11.15am Multicultural Day
Parish Centre
Sunday 7 December 11.15am Youth Christmas Carols
Parish Centre
CALLING ALL YOUTH
The Archdiocese Office of Youth has some exciting special events coming up in the next few months. Flyers are up on the Noticeboard in St Anne’s Church.
- Foundations in Catholic Social Teaching Monday 8,15,22,29 September
- Mission Expo II on Thursday 30 October from 7.30pm to 10pm
Please refer to the flyers for further information.
HELP REQUIRED PLEASE
We would love to hear from anyone who may be able to assist with the Multicultural Day coming up on Sunday 19 October. If you can help, please call the Parish Office on 9744 1060 to let us know. We look forward to this annual event as it brings our multicultural community together to share food and talents. It is always a friendly and happy event. We look forward to as many parishioners participating as possible.
AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY
CALLING ALL GRANDMOTHERS (AND GRANDFATHERS)
Are you appalled that Australia is holding refugee and asylum seeker children in detention? Right now there are 1,000 refugee and asylum seeker children behind bars.Come to the launch of the new action group GRANDMOTHERS AGAINST DETENTION OF REFUGEE CHILDREN on Saturday 6 September 2014, 2pm on the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral, cnr Swanston & Flinders streets, Melbourne.
For further information, contact: grandmothersref@gmail.com
NEWS FROM SALESIAN COLLEGE
This year the boys won the football premiership among the Catholic Colleges for the fifth year in a row and the girls won the netball premiership for the second year in a row.
Next year, the College will have its highest enrolment ever with over 1200 students. More teachers will be employed. There are only a few vacancies at a few year levels for 2015.
TIME TO SHINE
Time To Shine is the name of the upcoming performance by Catholic Secondary School students. The performance will be staged on 13 September 2014 at noon and 5pm at the Palais Theatre, St Kilda. More than 300 secondary school students will present two hours of music, song and dance, showcasing their enormous talent. Tickets can be purchased through www.ticketmaster.com.au. The program is rich, diverse and cosmopolitan with a taste of everything from Bollywood to Riverdance and more.
THE PARISH OVERSEAS HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT GROUP
Dear donors,
Here are some updates about our programs in the last three months:
- Beneficiaries:
Currently, LAP is caring for 71 HIV+ children. In June, we lost 1 girl. In July we also lost I girl. - Activities:
–In June, a free health screening and treatment for children and families was held at Atma Jaya.
And six of our children who are joining our support program for children aged 10-l3yo (Program Anak Hebat) attended two days workshop in Cempaka Putih,Jakarta as a preparation/an initiation for disclosure process.
–In July, we conducted an annual bazaar that went so well. Thank you for all donors, sponsors, and also volunteers for their helping hands. Also, one of our staff published an article about National Children’s Day on Koran TEMPO.
–In August, one of our staff will be attending a 111V Pediatric Training held by TREATAsia in Bangkok. We will hold our quarterly event for children and their caregivers with the topic on “Medicine Adherence and The Important of Disclosure. at Campus of Atma Jaya University, Semanggi, on August 3lth, 2014 at 9-11 am. - Last but not least,
“Happy Eid al-Fitr 1st Shawwal 143511. Minal Aidin Wal Faizin”Thank you!
AID TO THE CHURCH IN IRAQ
The plight of thousands of displaced people suffering in soaring temperatures has been highlighted by a delegation from a charity for persecuted Christians, just returned from northern Iraq.
The team of three from Aid to the Church in Need, including the Executive President, Baron Johannes Heereman and Projects Director Regina Lynch recently visited internal refugees desperate for sanctuary both in the Kurdish regional capital, Erbil, and towns and villages further north.
Go here to the CHURCH IN NEED Facebook page for more information.
ROYAL COMMISSION INTO THE MELBOURNE RESPONSE
The websites are not easy to find so here is the web addresses for transcripts, opening addresses etc. Scroll down the page for the information in MSWord or PDF format.
http://www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au/case-study/791fd480-ba30-45bc-ba79-cbad85f27023/case-study-16,-august-2014,-melbourne
On this page are summaries of each days proceedings. Titled “Updates”. Note that the summaries are from the Truth, Justice and Healing Council.
http://www.tjhcouncil.org.au/royal-commission/case-study-16-melbourne-response/case-study-16-hearing-room-updates.aspx
FEAST OF SAINT MARY OF THE CROSS MACKILLOP
FEAST OF SAINT MARY OF THE CROSS MACKILLOP
Friday a week ago the Universal Church celebrated 105 years since the death of St Mary of the Cross, MacKillop. Pope Benedict XVI on 17 October 2010 described her as “a holy woman who with courage and zeal, perseverance and prayer, dedicated her life to the needs of the young.” For the first time in the 2000 year history of our beloved Catholic Church, we could see an Australian– one from our own soil– a Saint of God! In the Canonisation ceremony, St Mary of the Cross MacKillop was introduced as: “an Australian responsive to the will of God and totally trustful in Divine Providence; an Australian who lived in the presence of God from an early age; an Australian who had intense devotion to the Mass. She nurtured a love of the Blessed Sacrament and other devotions of her time, especially devotion to St Joseph; an Australian whose holiness was expressed in Christian virtues, especially the Catholic education of children of the poorer classes, the pastoral care of women prisoners, prostitutes and the fail elderly and orphans.” Even at her death in 1909 there were signs that the people of her time realized her saintly holiness: the Archbishop of Sydney at this time, Cardinal Moran stated, “I believe I have this day attended the death bed of a saint… her death will bring many blessings.” St Mary surely radiated God’s loving kindness in imitation of Jesus, gave light and hope to the marginalized ones of her time who lived in the shadows. May we do the same, as we now have our own Australian Saint to intercede for us and help us all to be characterized as people of loving kindness, trusting in Jesus alone.
During the past three years the prayers of the Sisters of St Joseph have been realized in the fusion (merging) of four of the Federation of Josephite Congregations, (Perthville, Tasmania, Canberra-Goulburn and Whanganui) with the Central Congregation, the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart. With it brought many changes, but through prayer and listening to the voice of God, we are enjoying the richness we all share and the joy of living with Sisters who share the Josephite charism as given to Mary MacKillop and Fr Woods.
God, we praise you for the blessings that come to us here at Sunbury through St Mary MacKillop’s Sisters since 1916.
……..Sr Jose` Noy
ROYAL COMMISSION TO REVIEW THE MELBOURNE RESPONSE
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has announced that it will be holding a public hearing commencing on Monday, 18 August 2014 to examine the Melbourne Response. The Royal Commission has allowed two weeks for the hearing. The scope and purpose of the hearing is to inquire into how the Melbourne Response has responded to victims of child sexual abuse and allegations of child sexual abuse against personnel of the Archdiocese, the experience of people who have engaged in the Melbourne Response and any other related matters. It is anticipated that the Royal Commission will hear from victims who have used the Melbourne Response, Archbishop Hart and Cardinal Pell who established the Melbourne Response whilst Archbishop of Melbourne as well as the Independent Commissioners, Compensation Panel and Carelink. The Archdiocese respects the Royal Commission and is committed to full cooperation with the inquiry being undertaken by the Royal Commission. Information about the involvement of the Archdiocese with the Royal Commission will be provided in further emails and available at www.cam.org.au/Royal-Commission. Our prayers are with the victims and their families and those entrusted with the conduct of the Royal Commission.




You must be logged in to post a comment.