Volunteer needed to fill a vacancy on our Counters’ roster. Duration would be 2-2/12 hours on Sunday mornings approx. every six weeks. Please contact the Parish Office 9744 1060.
PARISH POSTIES
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PALMS AUSTRALIA
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer and working cross-culturally, join us at our Next Focus Workshop-Sat 17 April 9.30am at Simonds Hall, 120 Toorak Rd. Sth Yarra. Further info. Brendan@palms.org.au or phone 02 9518 9551 or visit www.palms.org.au
VOLUNTEERS
Anyone who has a spare hour or two and is prepared to help in setting up for the Good Friday Service would be very welcome on the Village Green at 10.00am on Thursday 2 April. Likewise, your assistance in helping to pack up after the service concludes around 11.30am on Good Friday would be much appreciated. If you are available to help in this way please call Barry McAloney on 9744 2897 or 0419 503 531.
VALE FR . JOHN MULLALLY
Born in 1928 in Tipperary, he studied for the priesthood in the seminary in Carlow which, at the time, had about 170 students. This seminary has been closed for some years due to a lack of vocations. About 30 priests came from the Carlow seminary in the fifties to Melbourne. John arrived in Melbourne in 1952 and served in various parishes, was a lecturer at Mercy Teachers College and successively parish priest of Doncaster, East Melbourne, Maidstone and Essendon until 2009 when he retired. He also served on several diocesan committees for many years. His wise advice was often sought. He helped me twenty-four years ago with the Thanksgiving program. May this great priest receive the reward of his long labours……Fr Kevin
ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
Volunteer Truck Jockey/Warehouse Hand required on Wednesdays & Fridays mainly.
Volunteers needed also for our retail centre in O’Shanassy St.
Enquiries:call in at Centre or phone the manager on 9744 1447.
PALMS AUSTRALIA
Are you interested in becoming a volunteer and working cross-culturally, join us at our Next Focus Workshop—Sat 17 April 9.30am at Simonds Hall, 120 Toorak Rd. Sth Yarra. Further info. Brendan@palms.org.au or phone 02 9518 9551 or visit http://www.palms.org.au
VOLUNTEER REQUIRED
Volunteer needed to fill a vacancy on our Counters’ roster.
You would be rostered on every six weeks—duration would be 2—2/12 hours.
Please contact the Parish Office 9744 1060.
SALESIAN COLLEGE COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAM
We are looking for a number of adult volunteers (including former Salesian students) to supervise four Year 11 students at Sacred Heart Mission, St Kilda on Wednesdays during school term.
Students assist with the preparation and serving of the midday meal. Students travel together and we would need the adult supervisor to meet them outside the Mission by 9.00am. The volunteer session finishes at 2.30pm and students make their own way back to Sunbury. Volunteers will need a Working with Children check which the College can help organise.
If you can help contact Stephen Connelly on 9744 0058.
SING A LONG GOONAWARRA NURSING HOME
FRIDAY 5th MARCH 2.30—3.15PM
Our first one for the year.
Please come and help with our efforts to entertain the residents.
All welcome.
BLUEPRINT
BLUEPRINT
BLUEPRINT is a series of workshop days organised by the Archdiocesan Office for Youth. The workshops seek to inspire and support leaders in youth ministry – be it in parishes, schools or communties. Spread throughout the year, each workshop day will focus on the various elements of ministry, from formation to resource sharing, recruiting and networking with other youth leaders.
Our office recognises that there are plenty of people out in parishes, schools and communities who work tirelessly to involve their peers in the life and mission of the Church. Sometimes it can be a challenging road ahead! Therefore, we hope that youth leaders who attend these sessions can walk away feeling refreshed, re-energised and motivated to continue in their ministry.
Saturday 27 March from 10am – 4pm
Get more info from the Archdiocesan Office for Youth website here.
SEMINARY OPENS FOR FORMATION OF OUR PRIESTS
Today our seminary, Corpus Christi College, opens for 2010 with eight new students joining the current 22 students being formed for the Church of Melbourne.
Please keep them and the staff in your prayers.
VOCATION VIEWS
God does not ask you to be successful: God does ask you to be faithful. Put your vocation ahead of your career.
ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
A volunteer gardener position is available at the Sunbury Centre.
If you are interested and have experience in this field, please call the Centre Manager on 9744 1447
RESTORATION OF THE BELL TOWER
Volunteers wanted
The tower has been fabricated. We are now looking for a painter and sand blaster. Please contact Pat Reddan on 0418310866.
PARISH COORDINATING TEAM MEETING 3RD FEB 2010
We started our first meeting for 2010 with a prayer and reflection on the current “Year for Priests”. We prayed
That the Simplicity of the Gospel may reach the ends of the Earth
We then recited Mary’s Magnificat, followed by a reading from Mark
Jesus called them and said, `You know the people who rule over countries make their people obey them. The great will tell the others what to do.
But that is not the way it is among you. Anyone among you who wants to be great must help the others.
Anyone among you who wants to be first shall be a servant to the others.
The Son of Man did not come to have others help him. But he came to help others. He came to give his life to make many people free.’
We continued with prayers of intersession and finished with the Lord’s Prayer.
Then it was down to the evening’s business.
We looked again at “Journeying Together”, the book of analysis and diagnosis that resulted from the continuing Parish Renewal sessions held in August and September 2006. In particular we looked at the problems with the then current structures for Parish Decision-Making and with the current structures for Making Proposals and for Planning. The basic problem was seen to be that the decision makers were unrepresentative and that there was no means of reporting back. Also that the processes have to be sufficiently visible so as to promote participation.
With this in mind we decided to move the proposed Parish Assembly back a little and hold a Formation Session of one and a half hours for Neighbourhood Teams, groups of Parish Posties, and indeed anyone who may be interested. These sessions will cover both the spirituality of what needs to be done as well as the practicalities. There will be a choice of times and dates (2nd and 3rd March) to try and spread as wide a net as possible. It is then to be hoped that the attendees will take the information back to their neighbourhoods, groups, friends etc. and assist the whole parish to become an active participant in the upcoming Assembly.
The Dedication of the Altar, Ambo, etc. at St Anne’s Church was discussed, as was the working bee for cleaning up around the church on the 6th Feb from 9.00am to 12.00. Indeed a group from the local Knights of the Southern Cross were out shortly after this meeting removing dead wood etc from the St Anne’s grounds.
The next item was a discussion of activities for the second half of the Year for Priests. Tenative proposals were for a dinner on the 23rd May and a working bee around the presbytery.
Finally there was a report back on the Parish Centenary Book (………a work in progress), and a suggestion that an A3 signature booklet be produced in full colour (4 X A4 pages) containing information about the parish and some of our timeline as well. The plan would be to get this publication incorporated into the “Home-Buyers Pack” that is handed out by local real estate firms.
The next meeting will be on the 4th March, immediately following the “Building Communities” formation sessions.
VOCATION VIEW
The Lord says: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; before you were born I dedicated you.” Always listen to an Old Friend.
WORKING BEE AT ST ANNE’S CHURCH
Saturday 6 February, 9am – 12noon for a general clean up inside and outside. Please bring any equipment required for cleaning and weeding and gardening.
All welcome.
WORKING BEE AT ST ANNE’S CHURCH
A working bee will be held at St Anne’s Church on Saturday 6 February, 9.00am to 12 noon for a general clean up inside and outside. Please bring any equipment required.
All welcome.
The Year of the Priest: June 2009 – June 2010
In recent years, studies have shown how happy priests are. The Presbyterian sociologist Dean Hoge:
“the level of happiness among Catholic priests is fairly high”.
In 2001, 88% said they would choose priesthood again. The Catholic sociologist Fr Greeley wrote in 2004
“priests score higher on measures of satisfaction than do doctors, lawyers, faculty members and Protestant ministers”.
92% said they would choose priesthood again.
These professional studies show that priests are not ‘unfulfilled emotional wrecks’ as sometimes portrayed.
Hoge listed three top personal problems for priests: low authority exercised in the church, too much work and thirdly unrealistic expectations by lay people.
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