FAITH GROUPS MARCH TOGETHER IN JORDAN

On 23 August, Jordanian Muslims and Christians walked hand in hand to denounce violence in the Middle East. Starting from a mosque next to the Coptic Orthodox Church, they carried banners “Muslims and Christians are together” as the muslim call for prayer and church bells were heard at the same time to show the unity of Jordanians. (Report in “Jordan Times”)

OLMC CHURCH

Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church

Following an engineer’s report on a major crack in the wall, a stonemason will be engaged for a further report. A few pews are not available for use until the problem is solved.

SING A LONG

Sing a Long to be held at Goonawarra Nursing Home on Friday 3 October from 2.30pm. All welcome.
Come along and say hello to old parishioners and friends and help give them some entertainment.

MARCH FOR THE BABIES

Saturday 11 October 1pm Treasury Gardens, Melbourne. Wear pink or blue to show your support at the 6th Annual march for the babies. A peaceful rally to defend the rights of unborn babies and their mothers against the 2008 Abortion Law Reform Act.

“I WAS IN PRISON AND YOU VISITED ME”

“I WAS IN PRISON AND YOU VISITED ME”

Christians and the Criminal Justice System

How should our society treat victims of crime and those who break the law?

With the Victorian State Election coming up in November 2014, the Interchurch Criminal Justice Taskforce has developed a series of proposals on criminal justice issues from a Christian perspective. These are included in a new report “I was in prison and you visited Me”, copies of which are available in the church this weekend or you can go to http://www.css.org.au and download a copy.
The report has been prepared to inform you of important criminal justice issues in the run up to the Election. The report links to the Victorian Council of Churches website http://www.vcc.org.au where there is a range of actions that you may consider taking, after reading the report. These include writing to your local MP, or provide support to chaplains and others who help in rehabilitation and resettlement of offenders.

OUR PARISH AND SUNBURY OUT OF HUME

On 9 September, the Local Government Panel Report was released recommending Sunbury be removed from the City of Hume. Among the Reports’ recommendations is that a population of around 100,000 is the minimum for establishing the future viability of the new municipality (P.37). Such future growth has been previously set out in Plan Melbourne when zoning was changed in 2010. Since then there has been a strategic planning group made up of members of our Parish Education Board and the planners at the diocesan office. Members of this group work with the Metropolitan Planning Authority to plan and purchase future parish sites within our parish. Hence, we hope to be ready to accommodate our future parishioners.
…….Kevin McIntosh

SOCIAL JUSTICE

A growing number of Church and community organisations are concerned over the failure of the Government to ensure even the most basic standard of care for people in the Manus Island and Nauru detention centres. Please consider supporting the following petition calling on Immigration Minister Scott Morrison to put an end to this policy, which is fast-becoming our nation’s greatest shame. The petition to close down the Manus Island and Nauru detention centres is a collaboration between GetUp, the Refugee Action Coalition, Doctors for Refugees, ChilOut, the Australian Catholic Social Justice Council, and numerous groups and individuals fighting for compassionate and humane treatment of refugees and asylum seekers. You can sign the petition here: https://www.getup.org.au/campaigns/refugees/a-more-compassionate-australia/a-more-compassionate-australia. Also consider adding the petition to your facebook page or twitter account and distributing the link to the petition to your own email list.

CHRISTIANS AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

‘I WAS IN PRISON AND YOU VISITED ME’ – CHRISTIANS AND THE CRIMINAL  JUSTICE SYSTEM

How should our society treat victims of crime and those who break the law? With the Victorian State Election coming up in November 2014, the Interchurch Criminal Justice Taskforce has developed a series of proposals on criminal justice issues from a Christian perspective.  These are included in a new report “I was in prison and you visited Me”, copies of which will be available in the church on the weekend of 21 September, or you can go to www.css.org.au and download a copy. The report has been prepared to inform you of important criminal justice issues in the run-up to the Election.  The report links to the Victorian Council of Churches website www.vcc.org.au where there is a range of actions that you may consider taking, after reading the report. These include writing to your local MP, or provide support to chaplains and others who help in rehabilitation and resettlement of offenders.

ANNUAL PARISH ASSEMBLY HELD SATURDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER

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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

Columban Calendar 20152015 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

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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.