FOUNDATIONS FOR PASTORAL MINISTRY

This Program is for those in parish ministries and other settings to enable them to learn more about their faith and to assist them in their Christian ministries. Brochures of courses beginning in February are at the Welcome Desk.

The entire life of the disciple is marked by learning and growth. Life long growth in faith is an essential Characteristic of adult catholic life. John Paul 11

IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ST PETER

A Pilgrimage to the Churches founded by St Peter

To celebrate its 40th anniversary, the Parish of East Keilor is planning a pilgrimage to Antioch and Rome – the two Sees of St Peter – next year (19 Sep – 06 Oct).
This tour also includes several sites in Turkey including Gallipoli.
Price is $6990.
An optional pre-tour to the Holy land is also available (10 Sep – 18 Sep). The price of this tour is $2290.
All prices are per person, twin share.
Further info. please contact Fr Tony Doran 9337 4141 or Steven Green at ETM Travel 9521 5355.

ONE HOUR OF PRAYER

One Hour of Prayer to honour Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Rosa Mystica—Tuesday 8 December 12.00—1.00pm St Anne’s Church.
All welcome.

THE YEAR FOR PRIESTS (JUNE 2009-10)

Catholics are invited to pray for their priests during this year that they may be prophets like John the Baptist preparing the way for the Lord by pointing people to Jesus by their life and ministry.
A card of prayer for priests is available today from the Welcome Desk.

WORLD YOUTH DAY 2011

World Youth Day 2011 will be held in Madrid, Spain 16-21 August.
Our Archdiocese will be coordinating the Melbourne pilgrims, not individual parishes and schools as in Sydney in 2008.
The estimated number of pilgrims is 2 million present in the middle of the Spanish summer.
Cost is about A$4,000 to $5,500 including airfares, accommodation and side trip.
Enquiries 9412 3322.

LOURDES DAY MASS

A Lourdes Day Mass will be celebrated at St Patrick’s Cathedral on Saturday 5 December at 10.00am. A special day of healing and hope for sick and infirm people, their carers and all parishioners. Celebrant: Archbishop Denis Hart. The celebration of the Liturgy will be followed by a blessing of the sick with water brought from the spring at the Shrine of Lourdes. Wheelchair access is by the side door, off Albert Street. Brochures at Welcoming Desk.

SHARE THE SPIRIT OF MARY MACKILLOP!

Be a Josephite Associate!

A meeting of Josephite Associates and anyone else interested in knowing more will be held in St Joseph’s Convent, 37 Macedon St. Sunbury on Wed 25 November at 1.30pm.
Josephite Associates are men and women of any age, married or single, who are attracted to the person and spirit of Mary MacKillop.
Associates gather for friendship, prayer and to deepen their understanding of Mary MacKillop’s life and spirituality, reflecting on how they can daily live this spirit so as to make a difference in our world.
All welcome to come and meet Sr Mary Fermio RSJ, Victorian Coordinator and discover what being an Associate means.

ONE HOUR OF PRAYER

One hour of prayer to honour Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Rosa Mystica
Tue 8 December 12.00—1.00pm St Anne’s Church.
All welcome.

OUR PARISH RETREAT

Our Parish Retreat is on today 25 October from 11.30am to 2.30pm in our warm Parish Centre (cool, wet weather is forecast).
The retreat will cover two aspects of the Spirituality of Communion strongly taught by Pope John Paul II in 2001.
The aspects for today’s retreat are Participation and Prayer.
The facilitators are Jill Gibbs and Father Kevin.
Please bring some lunch to share and your Bible.

A REPORT FROM THE PARISH RETREAT

Spirituality in Our Times

This year our Parish Retreat was on the theme “Spirituality for our Times” and was led by Father Kevin and Jill Gibbs.

We commenced on Wednesday 21st Oct by exploring the “Spirituality of Communion“. We discussed the difference between a monologue and a dialogue, between being talked at and conversing with. In a dialogue we seek to share our way of seeing and our personal history with others and to try to see their way and their history. It is an attempt to build up the Body of Christ, not tear it down.

Next we talked about the power of silence and how we can use silence to give space to those to whom we wish to listen. In Christian Meditation we use silence to simply “BE” in the presence of God.

On Sunday 25th we took the themes of “Participation” and of “Prayer“.

We saw how things were different in the early days of the Church, when all of the members of the Body of Christ brought their individual gifts to the service of all the other members of the Body. The members had different gifts but all were expected to share in the Whole.The Body grows in this multiplicity of gifts but it is not chaotic or haphazard growth because it has a unifying focus: the growth of the whole Body of Christ. From this point of view participation is a gift of the Holy Spirit. We are called, in our diversity, to participate and contribute to the unity and growth of the Church, the Body of Christ to which we all belong by virtue of our Baptism.

We then talked about the need to make time for prayer in our lives and indeed to make a prayer of our lives. We spoke of personal prayer and community prayer and we read Psalm 139. St Paul’s statement “Pray without ceasing” in the first letter to the Thessalonians was looked at from the point of making one’s life a prayer. Prayer consists of saying “Yes” to God with one’s intelligence and will to the point of identifying oneself with, and freely conforming to, the will of God. It is the “Thy will be done” of the Our Father, of the Annunciation, and of the Agony in the Garden. It is the ordinary Human Life lived in God. It is the “Yes” of the ordinary Jewish girl to her God in which Mary participated in bringing forth the redemption of the world through her son, Jesus.

VOCATION VIEW

We pray for the souls gone before us, all who have taken their vocation of Christian service seriously. May the Lord’s merciful love purify them completely, that they may look upon the face of God and rejoice forever. A Vocation dwells within us, with the powerful possibility to transform our own lives and make us saints.