AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC YOUTH FESTIVAL MELBOURNE 2013

ACBC-Youth-festival-banner-600This is happening in our own town for our own youth! The festival will be held from Thursday 5 December to Saturday 7 December. It will be held at the ACU, St Patrick’s Campus in East Melbourne. The festival invites students from Year
9 to adults aged 25. The festival aims to celebrate the communion between God and humanity that the Catholic Church signifies and makes present in Australia and will be a rich experience for our youth. Two information session are being held on Thursday 7 March at 3pm-4.30pm and 7.30pm-9pm at Cardinal Knox Centre, 383 Albert St, East Melbourne. For any enquiries, contact Annaliese on 9412 3326.

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OLMC YOUTH CHOIR

If you are interested in being part of our youth choir, please contact Catherine at olmcyouthchoir@yahoo.com.
Practise is usually only twice per month and sing at Mass once per month.
We have a great bunch of kids practising at the moment to help make Mass an uplifting experience and would love to hear from children who would like to be part of this.
Today young people who formed the core of this choir in 2012 are being recognised by a badge this Sunday. We congratulate Allanah Bieshaar, Ella Blackamore, Laura Carville, Philippa Carville, Sian D’Monte, Letitia Fernandes, Ashleigh Howard, Jessica Jacob and Sinead Tighe.

ST VINCENT DE PAUL

Are you having a clean out?
We are in urgent need of your good donations, such as furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac & books.
If you run a business and have stock or equipment

you do not want then please consider donating to Vinnies. Donations can be delivered to our Sunbury Centre at 156 O’Shanassy St, during opening hours 9-5 Monday to Friday or 9-1 on Saturday. For a donation pick up, phone 1800 621 329. Do you have some spare time? we are looking for volunteers to assist us in our retail centre. We are very flexible with any hours you can spare. There are lots of different jobs to suit all applicants.
If you can help, please call the manager on 9744 1447.
Thank you for your support.

LOOKING FOR LEADERS

Are you passionate about what Jesus taught us? Would you like to share what Jesus taught us with the children of our parish? If you answered yes to both of these questions and can spare about an hour every 4-6 weeks, we would love you to be part of our Children’s Liturgy Team. We are in desperate need of more leaders to take the pressure off our current leaders. The more leaders we have, the less frequently members are rostered! Contact the Parish Office on 9744 1060 if you can help.

MARY MACKILLOP TRAIL – PILGRIMAGE

A 4 day pilgrimage to Hamilton, Portland and Penola will be conducted from 17th – 20th May 2013 with pickup points at Southern Cross Station,  Bacchus Marsh and Ballarat. Cost will be $575 (based on 25 pilgrims) twin share (all included except 2 lunches) with $120 extra for a single room. All sites connected with St Mary MacKillop and her family will be visited with Mass on Sunday at Penola.
Contact: Sr Mary Fermio rsj  PO Box 37, Bacchus Marsh 3340 or Ph 5367 2078 or email: mary.fermio@sosj.org.au before 15th March for application forms and further details.

FACING THE TRUTH

Facing the Truth is the response of the Catholic Church in Victoria to the Parliamentary Inquiry into the handling of child abuse in religious and other non-government organisations. For updates of our Church’s response please visit www.facingthetruth.org.au. Last update was 18 February.

STEWARDSHIP……A WAY OF LIFE

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CATHOLIC STEWARDSHIP FROM SUNDAYS READINGS

It would seem appropriate during Lent that Holy Scripture would issue some warnings to us. In effect that is what occurs throughout the readings for this Third Sunday of Lent. Each reading contains a caution to us, or a strong suggestion.
St. Paul does not mince words in his letter to the Corinthians. In Paul’s last statement in this scriptural passage, he issues a warning that is so applicable to us for Lent — “Therefore, whoever thinks he is standing secure should take care not to fall.”
The parable in Luke’s Gospel addresses exactly the same issue that Paul wrote about. In terms of historical context, this Gospel is near the end of His ministry, as His Crucifixion is fast approaching. The Lord is particularly disturbed by the way those who listen to Him are ignorant of the significance of His presence, the magnitude of this historical time.
Simply put, many scholars agree that we are that fig tree. Jesus’ warning to us is particularly crucial during our Lenten appreciations — it is not the appearance of holiness  — through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving — which is important. It is the fruits of our penitence that are important.
Living as a Christian steward is a response to Jesus’ call to discipleship and holiness. The steward nonetheless must be on constant watch — constant preparation. Stewardship, like our foundations for Easter throughout Lent, is an ongoing journey — a daily exercise and challenge. We, too, must take care “not to fall.”

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STEWARDSHIP……A WAY OF LIFE

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CATHOLIC STEWARDSHIP FROM SUNDAYS READINGS

Today’s readings pose a challenge to us — they ask us to look beyond this life and this world. Of course, Jesus did that often in His ministry. In relation to His own life and His time on earth, He was fond of saying something similar to what He said in John 16:36, “My Kingdom is not of this world.”

As is often the case in Scripture, all of the ideas about Heaven and life in Heaven are coalesced in the Gospel from Luke, the recounting of the Transfiguration. The
Transfiguration has been called “the culminating point in Christ’s ministry on earth” — with His Baptism as the beginning point and His Ascension as the end point. During the Transfiguration His body and His face became dazzling — so bright that it might almost blind someone looking upon Him. It was His Divinity showing through.

Peter, who can be very much like us, wanted to stay there on the mountain top, build some tents, and create a permanent experience. But permanence is only in Heaven. Heaven is eternity. Stewardship calls us to recognize that — to strive to be as holy as we can be, and to serve as unconditionally as we possibly can. Nevertheless, what should be our driving force — our true comprehension — is that for us, just as for Jesus, our Kingdom is really not of this world. People who embrace stewardship as a way of life live with an awareness of the present and the future, of both time and eternity.

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SING A LONG

A Sing A Long will be held on Friday 1 March  at Goonawarra Nursing Home from 2.30-3.15pm.
All welcome.

MORNING TEA

For something a bit different, the morning tea on the first Sunday of the month will be an afternoon tea/ supper at OLMC Church after 5.30pm Mass on Sunday 3 March.
Please join us and bring a plate to share.

ROSARY

The Rosary is recited at St Anne’s Church every Saturday morning from 9am and is led by the Legion of Mary.

MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND

Married couples, we encourage you to prioritise your relationship.  It underpins your family life.  Please join us for a Marriage Encounter weekend. Our weekend helps you to remember why you married and gives you skills to maintain your love for each other. Couples and a priest present the weekend. It is based around catholic values but you don’t need to be catholic to attend. There is no group sharing.
Our next weekends in 2013 are on:  19-21 April, 14-16 June and 9-11 August in Melbourne. For further information and bookings contact Marianne & Marcel Van den Bronk  (03) 9733 0997 or Email  vicbookings@wwme.org.au

WORKING BEE

CALLING ALL BUSY BEES
bee - AWe are having a working bee at St Anne’s Church on Saturday 2 March from 9am to noon. Bring your tools and help keep our church beautiful.  We look forward to seeing you there!

LENTEN SESSIONS

We will be running Lenten Sessions after 8.30am Mass in the Parish Centre for approximately 40 minutes. The sessions will be repeated the following Tuesday after 7.00pm Mass at OLMC Church. There are six sessions in this series and you are welcome to attend as many as you like.
The sessions start with an Opening Prayer followed by a focus question from the Apostolic Letter The Start of the New Millennium, by Blessed John Paul the Second . Next, the Sunday Gospel is read and we listen to a reflection on the Gospel. That is followed by a period of discussion and sharing and then a short period of silence in the Christian Meditation tradition. Finally we close in prayer, remove our name-tags, and step back into the world with a lighter step.
Total cost is $8 to cover the costs of materials purchased.