THE YEAR OF FAITH IN TODAYS READINGS

year faith logo smlReflection on the Gospel-Ordinary Time 31C, 3 November 2013
Sister Veronica Lawson rsm

(Luke 19:1-10)

Last week the gospel passage featured an unnamed toll collector, someone who struggled to make a living, found devious ways to do so, yet faced his shortcomings. This week’s gospel features Zaccheus, who also knows himself and is not afraid to demonstrate his faith in a very public way. He is a chief tax collector, possibly responsible for overseeing the activities of other tax collectors. Whether or not this is the case, he is a wealthy man. Zaccheus is short of stature, but fairly enterprising in facing the dilemma that this poses. His stature is not an impediment to tree-climbing in a good cause: he wants to see what Jesus is like and he lets nothing get in the way. He runs ahead and climbs the tree. Jesus looks up and tells him to come down quickly, ‘for I must stay at your house today.’ There are echoes here of Mary’s haste to visit her pregnant cousin Elizabeth. Jesus invites himself, and Zaccheus offers hospitality ‘joyfully’. Hospitality, joy, haste to respond to divine visitation: these are constant themes in Luke.

In any human group there are the critics. This time everyone who sees what is happening has something to say. They complain that Jesus chooses to stay with a sinner. They no doubt consider themselves more worthy hosts for God’s prophet. They have little love in their hearts. Their criticism of Zaccheus echoes that of Simon the Pharisee when Jesus allows himself to be touched by a ‘sinner’ woman (Luke 7:36). Like Zaccheus, the woman’s sins have been forgiven. That’s why she knows how to love. There are clues in the narrative that Zaccheus, though labelled as a sinner, has changed his ways. The future tense of our translation (‘I will pay’) obscures this important element in the story. He gives half his property to the destitute and if he has cheated anyone, he pays them back four times the amount. In other words, he goes way beyond what is required. Jesus looks at Zaccheus and assures him that salvation has come to his house. He then turns to the crowd and acts to restore honour to Zaccheus in the eyes of those who hold him and his kind in contempt. Like the bent-over woman and Lazarus the beggar at the rich man’s gate, Zaccheus is a true descendant of Abraham, his ancestor in faith.

 

FROM LITURGY TEAM — PRAYER OF SORROW

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On Wednesday 13th November in St Anne’s Church at 7pm, a service called “Prayer of Sorrow: in response to the abuse of children in institutions” will be held.
We wish to acknowledge the abuse that has happened in our Church in the past. We wish to welcome everyone to the service. We invite those who were physically affected by abuse, families of those abused and all parishioners who have felt betrayed by the treatment of the abused by the Church. We would wish that all parishioners could come and by their presence say that we are sorry for the hurt done by our Church. Experts tell us that healing only begins when trust is established. Trust is based on truth. Truth comes packaged in honesty and humility.

The Truth Justice and Healing Council is engaging with the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse on behalf of the Catholic Church in Australia. CEO, Francis Sullivan, can be contacted on 02 6234 8900 or visit the website: www.tjhcouncil.org.au.

REMEMBERING LOVED ONES IN NOVEMBER

The month of November is dedicated to the prayerful memory of the Faithful Departed.
Our parish will celebrate the memory of loved ones in a number of ways:

  • At each of our two churches there will be blank leaflets to write the names of those who have died, to be placed in a Memorial Book of the Dead. This book will be open for display and be presented at each Mass during the Procession of the Gifts. The leaflets may be taken home and returned completed during October.
  • The graves at Bulla and Sunbury cemetery will be blessed on Sunday afternoon, November 10 at 2.30pmand 3.30pm respectively.
  • We will celebrate a Mass of Remembrance at OLMC Church at 7.30pm on Tuesday November 19.

THANK YOU

thanksThank you for putting faith and action together by responding to the Catholic Mission World Mission Appeal. Together as a Church we raised $1573.40. Your generosity is helping the people of Mongolia build their Church, and the Kingdom of God on earth, so that more people can experience the grace, joy, peace and hope of our loving God.

BAPTISM OF SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN

A number of school age children will be baptised at the 10.30am Mass on Sunday 24 November, the Feast of Christ the King. If you have children who wish to be baptised at that time please contact the Parish Office on 97441060 or Richard Hallett on 0421471073 as soon as possible.  Preparation will start at 4pm at St Anne’s Church on Wednesday 6 November.

YOUTH DESSERT COOK BOOK ON SALE NOW

Pound_layer_cakePlease order your Dessert Cook Book at the Parish Office on 9744 1060. Thank you to all those who contributed recipes. 30 pages of yummy dessert recipes that will make your mouth water. Cost of book is $5.00.

REMEMBRANCE DAY 2013 SUNBURY

Monday 11 November, the Sunbury Sub-branch RSL will be conducting a short service commencing at 10.45am at the Memorial in front of Memorial Hall, Barkley St Sunbury. Part of the ceremony will be dedicated to laying of Wreaths on the memorial.

LOURDES DAY MASS 2013

The Order of Malta invite you to Lourdes Day Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral on Saturday 7 December at 10.30am. Additional information is on the flyer at the Welcome Desk in St Anne’s church.

2013 RERUM NOVARUM ORATION

In July 2013, the Australian Catholic Bishops’ Conference implored us to put the human dignity of asylum seekers ahead of the national interest.
Have we instead, replaced love of neighbour with fear of “the other”? Mr Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM, founder and CEO of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre will deliver the 2013 Rerum Novarum Oration on:
Thursday 28th November 2013 Cardinal Knox Centre,  383 Albert Street East Melbourne.
Light refreshments from 7.00pm for 7.30pm start. ALL WELCOME.

 RSVP / Inquires (03) 99265727 or justice @cam.org.au

NSW BUSHFIRES

The Diocese of Parramatta has expressed its sincere thanks to the concern and offers of support from the public. There has been considerable damage to lives and property in the Blue Mountains of NSW, as covered in the Media recently. Please continue to pray for the communities affected by the devastation of these fires. If you are able to support financially, donations can be made via CatholicCare social Services Parramatta via www.ccss.org.au

EVERGREENS

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Preps have invited us to luncheon in the Multi-Purpose Room on Thursday 28 November at 12 noon. Bookings Frances 9744 1999

EVERGREENS

Christmas Lunch & Nativity Play on Friday 13 December. More details to follow.
At Our Lady of Mount Carmel Primary School.

WELCOME BACK SALESIAN COLLEGE RUPERTSWOOD PAST PUPILS

Rupertswood logoYou are invited to a Past Pupils’ Open Day on Saturday 30th November 2013, 10am–12noon.Wander the grounds, take a farm tour and enjoy a complimentary morning tea together.
Please RVSP to Lisa Cole, Alumni Relations Manager by 15 November 2013.
LCole@scr.vic.edu.au or 9744-0000

MASS FOR EXPECTANT MOTHERS

On Sunday 1 December 2013 at 11am in St Patrick’s Cathedral, all expectant mothers are invited to be part of this special Mass. Please register your details by calling 9287 5587 by Friday 22 November. All women who register will receive a small token of recognition.

STEWARDSHIP……A WAY OF LIFE

zacchaeus-sycamore-treeCATHOLIC STEWARDSHIP FROM SUNDAYS READINGS

Most of us have no trouble visualizing Zacchaeus, a short man who climbed the sycamore tree so he could see Jesus as the Lord passed. Zacchaeus was on the verge of something important, but he probably did not go up in the tree so Jesus would notice him; he climbed the tree because he was seeking Jesus.

Zacchaeus was wealthy; he was wealthy because he had over-collected taxes from the people. They hated him, but as Jesus reminds us all at the end of the Gospel passage, “For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save what was lost.” Zacchaeus was not a good steward of his blessings.

Jesus was aware of that when he went to Zacchaeus’ home to be fed. Something important happened to Zacchaeus; he went through a conversion experience – an encounter with Christ, an event that changed his life. He began to share with special regard to the poor. He began to reach out to those whom he had mistreated. That’s what stewardship can do for us, too. We must undergo a transformation of mind and heart. Then we must reach out to God, to one another, and especially to those who are destitute, both spiritually and actually. As Blessed Mother Teresa once said, “Love is not patronizing, and charity isn’t about pity; it is about love.”

Copyright © 2013 www.TheCatholicSteward.com

FROM LITURGY TEAM — PRAYER OF SORROW

???????????????????????????????Prayer of Sorrow: in response to the abuse of children in institutions

On Wednesday 13th November in St Anne’s Church at 7pm, a service called “Prayer of Sorrow: in response to the abuse of children in institutions” will be held.
We wish to acknowledge the abuse that has happened in our Church in the past. We wish to welcome everyone to the service. We invite those who were physically affected by abuse, families of those abused and all parishioners who have felt betrayed by the treatment of the abused by the Church. We would wish that all parishioners could come and by their presence say that we are sorry for the hurt done by our Church. Experts tell us that healing only begins when trust is established. Trust is based on truth. Truth comes packaged in honesty and humility.

The Truth Justice and Healing Council is engaging with the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse on behalf of the Catholic Church in Australia. CEO, Francis Sullivan, can be contacted on 02 6234 8900 or visit the website: www.tjhcouncil.org.au.

REMEMBERING LOVED ONES IN NOVEMBER

The month of November is dedicated to the prayerful memory of the Faithful Departed.
Our parish will celebrate the memory of loved ones in a number of ways:

  • At each of our two churches there will be blank leaflets to write the names of those who have died, to be placed in a Memorial Book of the Dead. This book will be open for display and be presented at each Mass during the Procession of the Gifts. The leaflets may be taken home and returned completed during October.
  • The graves at Bulla and Sunbury cemetery will be blessed on Sunday afternoon, November 10 at 2.30pmand 3.30pm respectively.
  • We will celebrate a Mass of Remembrance at OLMC Church at 7.30pm on Tuesday November 19.

WELCOME TO YEAR 1/2 SCHOOL FAMILIES

At 10.30am Mass this weekend, the children in Years 1 & 2 attending St Anne’s Primary School and Our Lady of Mount Carmel schools, will be attending Mass. We give thanks for the gifts these families bring our parish community.

THE TRANSMISSION OF THE FAITH IN THE FAMILY

Parents are the first educators in faith for their children. In today’s Mass we recognize the great care and concern of all parents for their children. Let’s pray for all families that they may be ever more effective places where the faith is passed on. Take home the handout ‘Parents Passing on the faith”, available at the Welcome Desk today.

BAPTISM OF SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN

 A number of school age children will be baptised at the 10.30am Mass on Sunday 24 November, the Feast of Christ the King. If you have children who wish to be baptised at that time please contact the Parish Office on 97441060 or Richard Hallett on 0421471073 as soon as possible.  Preparation will start at 4pm at St Anne’s Church on Wednesday 6 November.

Prayer For Yr 12s

God our Father, We pray for the students of Year 12, 2013. We especially pray for the well-being of all the students of Year 12 in our local community who now begin the process of journeying towards a new chapter in their lives. As they commence a period of examinations or finalising their commitments to their work places and certificates, we who have been fortunate enough to know them, ask for your guidance and support and your love and goodness be extended to all members of the class of 2013 over the coming final days, weeks and months ahead, as they make important decisions about their futures. As a parish community, we ask that the class of 2013 be blessed with the wisdom to make wise choices and clarity of vision to see the pathway that may lie before them. We ask that the class of 2013 be blessed with the success and rewards that comes with effort and commitment.
We pray that our Year 12s may never fail to realise that the intentions of many who place their trust in God to watch over and guide them, are not mere words but genuine heartfelt desires that they will always be happy and well.
We pray for Year 12s, that amidst all their fears about the future and the worry and stress of exams, that the peace and surety that can come from confidence in their friendship with Christ will comfort them. And we pray that the Lord be always at their side and may they continue to grow in his love. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
……Stephen Connelly, SCR