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.

 

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.

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

YOUTH TRIVIA NIGHT

Trivia NightClick image above for a link to a flyer

Friday 25 October in Parish Centre from 7-8pm. Games, prizes and food. No entry fee. Gold coin donation welcome. Colouring competition for lower grade children. Sponsored and organised by OLMC Youth Group. Contact Garnet on 0411 2586 428 for further info. All families with youngsters welcome.

(Also a Youth Movie Night will be held in the Parish Centre on Friday 1 November. More details to follow shortly.)

CATHOLIC MISSION SPECIAL APPEAL

5503aAfter decades of struggling in a communist ruled country, with no religious freedom, it is only recently that the people of Mongolia have had the opportunity to hear the Good News of Jesus Christ. Today we invite you to reach out and help the people of Mongolia to build their Church, so that more people can come to know the grace, joy, peace and hope of our loving god. By supporting the Catholic Mission World Mission Appeal today or by becoming a ‘Friends in Faith Partner’ with a monthly gift, you will help build the Kingdom of God in Mongolia and throughout the world.

CHRISTMAS SINGERS

Carolers005The Sunbury Combined Churches Chorale is beginning to prepare for Carols on the Green and St Mary’s Lessons and Carols Service and invites you to join us. Rehearsals are on Monday nights 7.30pm to 8.30pm in St Mary’s Church from the 7th October. Enquiries to Gwen Hutcheson 9740 5258
Join us as we celebrate our 20th anniversary.

DIACONATE ORDINATION OF REV. MR. MATT BALDWIN

On Thursday, October 3, 41 men of the Pontifical North American College received the Order of Deacon. They were ordained by James Cardinal Harvey. Also at the altar were 300 concelebrating priests, including some from Australia.
After the Mass of the Ordination of Deacons the new Deacons returned to their College for a get-together with friends and family of all. Later they broke into more intimate family groups with friends and clergy from home.

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THANK YOU

thanksThe family of Elvie Williams wish to thank Fr Kevin, Sr Jose, Carmel, Val and all parishioners for their prayers and support during Elvie’s time at Riddell Grardens and on her passing to eternal life.

CHRISTMAS SINGERS

Carolers005The Sunbury Combined Churches Chorale is beginning to prepare for Carols on the Green and St Mary’s Lessons and Carols Service and invites you to join us. Rehearsals are on Monday nights 7.30pm to 8.30pm in St Mary’s Church from the 7th October. Enquiries to Gwen Hutcheson 9740 5258

SING A LONG

Singing A Sing-a-Long will be held at Goonawarra Nursing Home on Friday 4 October from 2.30pm to 3.15pm. All welcome. Come and catchup with old parishioners and friends and relatives.

THANK YOU AGAIN

thanksThany you for the special collection for CatholicCare which raised a total of $1232.00. These funds will be used to help many in need. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.

THANK YOU

Carmel and Gerard Duggan along with the Reddan and Wicks families wish to thank Fr Kevin, Fr Bert, Sr Jose`, the Parish staff and all Parishioners for their love, support and prayers during Mary’s illness and at her coming home to her beloved husband Douglas and to the feast in Gods kingdom which the Good Lord has prepared for her.

GOD MOMENTS

“When you’re switched on ‘God Moments’ are everywhere! St Anne’s Primary school are focusing on paying attention to those many acts of goodness that often go unnoticed. Things like a smile from a stranger, sharing a laugh, kind greetings. We can find God wherever we look if we open our hearts.

PARISH BINGO—21ST BIRTHDAY

Parish Newsletter 22nd September_page2_image4Our weekly bingo session “Major Bingo” is turning 21. Come along this Thursday 26 September and join in the fun.
$2000 major prize, give aways, gimmick games, special callers. Sunbury Football Social. Eyes down 7.30pm.
Enquiries Gary 0419 301 760.
Please note early start and supper provided.

YOUTH DISCO

NEW DATE!!!

Youth Disco will be held in the Parish Centre on Saturday 21st September.
Cost is $15 for secondary students and $10 for primary students.
Pizza and can of drink is included in this price.
Contact Garnet Jacob on 0411 286 428 for further information.