ONE

Sunday 26 October at Melbourne High School, South Yarra, will be the inspirational celebration titled “One– Awake my Soul” to remember the first anniversary of the Australian Catholic Youth Festival. For further info contact onespiritaustralia@gmail.com. The celebration is a fresh and dynamic Catholic youth event gathering students from all over Melbourne for an unforgettable night of live music, drama, inspiring talks and time to just hang out!

CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DECREE ON ECUMENISM

The Ecumenical and Interfaith Commission of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne, in conjunction with the Australian Catholic University and the Victorian Council of churches, invites you to a Reception, Liturgy and Public Lecture to celebrate 50 years since the Second Vatican Council promulgated the Decree Unitatis Redintegratio.
Wednesday 22 October from 6pm at Catholic Leadership Centre, Cnr Hoddle and Victoria St, East Melbourne.
RSVP David Schutz Ph 0400 978 938.

BLUE KNOT DAY

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Blue Knot Day is ASCA’s (Adults Surviving Child Abuse) national awareness day. It will be celebrated on Monday 27th October, 2014 and activities will be held in the week from October 27 to November 2. On Blue Knot Day Australians are asked to unite in support of the 5 million Australian adult survivors of childhood trauma. Following the release of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse’s interim report in June, ASCA President, Dr Cathy Kezelman, said the significance of this year’s Blue Knot Day is growing as the issue of child sexual abuse has never been more prominent. This year Blue Knot Day will focus its attention on the education and training urgently needed for health professionals and organisations working with survivors.

WEDNESDAY MORNING TEAS

teacupOver the past weeks the Grade 6 Children from St Anne’s Primary School have supplied and hosted morning tea after Wednesday morning Mass. They have been very gracious and hospitable. They will resume the morning teas this Wednesday morning. Everyone is welcome.

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”)
Along the same vein, on September 26, Archbishop Denis Hart wrote an article for “The Australian” newspaper. The full article is posted on the Noticeboard in St Anne’s Foyer. The article encompasses the need to embrace the Muslim community at this time of proactive raids on terror extremists all around Australia. Archbishop Hart explains that the majority of Muslims lead simple good lives, as we do, and want a peaceful life. It is the small group of extremists who are causing the problems for the entire community. He asks us all to show kindness and compassion to the Muslim community so they know that we are understanding of their plight. For there to be peace in our world we must try to accept each other– including all the differences we have– so the terrorists will not succeed in division and war in our desire for a peaceful world. For those who wish to read the entire letter, please follow the hyperlink http://www.cam.org.au/ Portals/1/Reach%20out%20to%20the%20Muslim%20community.pdf

THANK YOU

thanksMany thanks to the generous parishioners who gave a total of $1584.35 to the Priests Retirement Foundation. This money helps support the retired and sick priests who have served our church.
Also, Thank you to those who supported the CatholicCare Special Collection. Our Parish will be sending $1083.10 to support the important work CatholicCare provides to families in need.

“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.

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.

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

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

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.

REPORT ON A VISIT TO THE HIV/AIDS SUPPORT TEAM IN JAKARTA

REPORT ON A VISIT TO THE HIV/AIDS SUPPORT TEAM AT THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY IN JAKARTA FRANK & JOY O’CONNOR REPRESENTING THE PARISH OVERSEAS HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT GROUP.

“On 18th June we initially met Professor Irwanto (the Project Director) and his support staff (including volunteers) who provide care for the families of children living with HIV/AIDS in the city’s slums. Professor Irwanto and the carers wanted us to pass on their sincere thanks to the parishioners of OLMC for the generous donations that have helped provide nutrition and medication to the children.
With the Support Team we then visited four families with HIV/AIDS children, all of them living in the very poorest parts of Jakarta.
The first was a boy of about 6 years who not only was HIV-infected but also had serious eye problems so that he could barely see. He also had other obvious physical problems. His mother who had AIDS, sat on the concrete floor with the boy on her lap, in a single room about 3m x 3m which they occupied. This was located near the end of a series of narrow alley-ways off a crowded street full of cars, motorbikes, pushbikes and people. Despite her dire circumstances the young mother could smile and showed much affection to her seriously ill child. The three case workers enquired as to how the boy and mother were managing and to check that he was being given the ART (Antiretroviral) medication essential for those infected with HIV.
Early in the afternoon we visited a small HIV+ boy in a community hospital. He had been admitted a few weeks earlier with severe malnutrition and after a touch & go struggle for survival he was starting to improve. A young uncle was staying at the small hospital to help look after the boy who was very listless during our visit but we did manage to coax a “high-five “from him when leaving. The concern for this child was to ensure he received adequate nutrition after leaving the hospital and this is where Professor Irwanto’ s support team play their role.
Our next visit was to an extremely poor area to see a woman living in a tiny room with a 5 year old HIV+ daughter. Several of us sat on the floor but others could only stand at the doorway. The woman also had an older boy who was HIV negative but had intellectual problems. Her other daughter aged about 17 had the most beautiful little baby who was sleeping on the bare floor. The temperature was in the 30’s, humidity extremely high and ventilation virtually non –existent!
The last visit of the day was to another HIV+ young child living with mother or grandmother in a tiny, tiny room so much so that only two of our visiting group could squeeze in to sit with her on the floor and chat and check on the welfare of the child & family. Most people living in these tiny dwellings simply roll out a thin mattress on the floor to sleep on at night. From previous visits the Support Team understood this family actually slept in the space above the dwelling ceiling which obviously was sagging down severely but which the landlord refused to have repaired.”
The Parish will continue to support this critical humanitarian initiative and will keep you informed of how your generous donations are being used to directly support the children. We thank Frank and Joy for taking the time to meet with Professor Irwanto and his team during their stay in Indonesia, a visit they funded themselves.

THANK YOU

Thanks to those who supported the Youth Group Christmas in July on Saturday 26 July. The youth group raised $200 which will be donated to the Overseas Humanitarian Project that is being supported by parishioners from our Parish.

AIDS 2014

Melbourne is hosting the international conference AIDS2014 Jul 20-25 at Melb Convention & Exhibition Centre. Running alongside the conference, the GLOBAL VILLAGE is a vibrant international and cultural space with exhibitions, information, people to meet, performances, documentaries and appearances by celebrities and VIPs attending the conference http://www.aids2014.org Also INTERFAITH PRAYER SERVICE at St Paul’s Cathedral 7pm Tue Jul 22 following Candlelight Vigil at Fed Square from 6pm.

UPDATE ON STATEMENT ON MALAYSIAN FLIGHT MH 17

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The International AIDS Society, convenors of the 20th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2014), is continuing to work with the authorities to clarify how the tragic loss of Malaysian Airlines flight MH 17 impacts our conference delegates, our conference partners, and our community as a whole.
In recognition of our colleagues’ dedication to the fight against HIV/AIDS, the conference will go ahead as planned and will include opportunities to reflect and remember those we have lost.
The International AIDS Society will continue to provide updates as information becomes available. http://www.aids2014.org/

A NEW VIDEO FROM THOSE WE SUPPORT IN INDONESIA

This is the current promotion video and a quote from a paper on the latest issue, namely the supply of pediatric specific anti-HIV/Aids medication.

Children, in essence, should enjoy their childhood by playing, growing flowers, and learning. They should enjoy the sweetness of life and spend their time on things they like. Children with HIV suffer enough with a disease that is present in their bodies, with the stigma and discrimination that they received from the uneducated. It is appropriate that they get attention, especially for the treatment, care, and support related to their disease. Indonesia should not be lagging behind other countries in an effort to provide pediatric ARVs. Hopefully one day, no longer need to have a child with HIV that is resistant because of boredom and no longer want to consume drugs that have a terrible taste and and are too big to swallow.

(Natasya Evalyne Sitorus – Children of the Rainbow Lanterns)

TWO PEACEMAKER POPES—JOHN XXIII AND FRANCIS

Both have stepped over the barriers of ideology or religion to evoke bonds of a common humanity committed to promoting the well-being of all people, especially the poor and marginalized.
John XXIII was a stretcher bearer in the First World War and saw first hand the carnage of war and human suffering. In April 1963, he published his encyclical “Peace on Earth” (Pacem in Terris) in which he called for dialogue between different political systems to lessen the chance of another frightful war.
Pope Francis is seeking a similar path as capitalism struggles to manage gross inequalities in living standards. He used to visit the poor areas in Buenos Aires. (full text —”Eureka Street” 23 April 2014).
Inequality is present in our own country. The Business Review Weekly states the top seven richest Australians own $56 billion while 4,500,000 Australians at the other end, own $54 billion. (Australian Bureau of Statistics).

ALTAR SERVERS

Training for Girls and Boys wishing to join the Altar Server Team will be held at 11am on Saturdays 5 and 12 July in St Anne’s Church.
New members must have received or are about to receive 1st Eucharist. Enquiries to Michael McConville 97442674