CHRISTMAS ON THE GREEN 12th DECEMBER 2015

Christmas_treeBChristmas on the Green is our annual Inter– Church celebration of the Birth of Christ our Saviour. I attended a two-hour meeting last Wednesday night of representatives of the Anglican, Catholic, Encounter, Methodist and Uniting Churches of Sunbury. There is so much to organise for this event– advertising in the press, with posters, with billboards, security, the animal farm, children’s activities, St John’s Ambulance, CFA, Police, Western Water, Sunbury schools, Sunbury Chorale, sponsorship,  printing the programs, setting up marquees, emergency plan, 3NRG, Hume Council, food stalls, etc. The event will be on Saturday 12 December from 5pm and Carols at 7pm to 8.30pm on the Village Green.                             …..Kevin McIntosh

Are you able to do FACE PAINTING? Are you willing to VOLUNTEER? Are you available on Sat. 12th Dec. 2015? Costs can be reimbursed. Please ring Wilmy on 9740 9448

ALTAR SERVERS TRAINING

Training for young people wishing to join the Altar Server team will be held at 11am on Saturdays 6th and 13th of June. Girls and Boys wishing to join the team must be at least 10 years of age and have received or about to receive First Eucharist.
Enquiries Michael McConville 0417332186

MINISTRY MONTH–SIGN-UP THIS WEEKEND. YOUR GIFT TO THE PARISH

During February, our parish will be running Ministry Month. This is an opportunity for all the vibrant groups of the parish to display what their groups do for the parish and to recruit new members. Last year we had a very good result which included about 40 new members to various rosters. Please consider where you would like to be active in the parish and below are some of the roles of the various groups in our parish.

ALTAR CARE
A few of times a year those on altar care roster help by dusting and sweeping the altar, water the plants and do a general tidy up around the church.

ALTAR SERVERS
Assisting the priest at Mass as an Altar Server provides a great opportunity for young members of our community to take an active role in parish life and for their experience of the Eucharist to grow and develop.  This opportunity is open to all children who are over 10 years of age.  Training and ongoing support are provided.  A roster is developed to suite the times that you are available.

CHURCH CLEANING
Our Churches are vacuumed fortnightly by a team of great volunteers.  Occasionally there is a need for a cleaning team to prepare the Church for a special occasion.  This valued work can provide the opportunity for a quiet and reflective period.  You may choose to work with a small team.  The work can be done at any time when the church is not in use and a roster can be arranged to suit your availability.

AV
Our Sunday Masses are supported with Audio Visual Presentations.  A rotating roster has someone setting up the Lap top, turning on the screens and working through the prepared Power point, by remote control, following a running sheet.  All training is provided. You would be required no more than once per month at your preferred Mass time.

BAPTISMAL PREPARATION TEAMS
Our teams hold monthly meetings are held to support families looking to have their children baptised in our parish. Meetings include an information session with the opportunity to book the date of the child’s baptism. Two teams alternate monthly. This is a great way to welcome new families into the parish.

BINGO
Every Thursday night for the past 21 years, we have enjoyed Bingo at the Sunbury Football Social Club. There is a representative team from the Parish who, while having a great time, have made many friends and raised funds for the Parish needs. You are most welcome to join the team or attend.

CHURCH LINEN
The linen used during Mass is washed and ironed and returned to the Sacristy of our Churches for use the following week.

COLLECTION TEAM LEADER
At each Mass a team leader organizes collectors from the congregation. You can choose which Mass you would like to be part of.

COMMUNION TO THE SICK
A key aspect of our parish life is the care and support of those who are not well or are unable to come to Sunday Mass .  As well as maintaining and demonstrating a strong link with the Church through the reception of Communion, visits from our Ministers of Communion to the Sick also provide an opportunity for conversation, friendship and a sense of belonging.  You may choose to visit people in their homes or in the residential care facilities in our area.  Appropriate training and ongoing sup- port are provided and visiting times are arranged to suit your availability.

CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD
At 10.30am Mass on Sunday during school terms, children are invited to be part of the Children’s Liturgy of the Word in the foyer of At Anne’s. We have two leaders with the group of children who coordinate the session. All resources including take home sheets, are prepared for the sessions  and sent to the leaders  two weeks in advance. All training is provided. What better way to share your faith with the children of the parish!

COUNTING
On a rostered basis, a team of parishioners arrange for the collections to be counted in preparation for banking. Each team is rostered approximately every 6 weeks. Counting
is usually Sunday and takes about 2 hours.

GARDENING/ MAINTENANCE
The gardening at the Church is looked after by our diligent volunteers who manage to keep the grounds and the church properties in tip top shape! If you are handy in
the garden or love working with your hands, we would love you on our team.

GIFT SHOP
The gift shop at St Anne’s Church is open after each Mass for a short time. No retail experience needed- just a welcoming smile!

LECTORS
A ‘reader’ is the person who proclaims the First and Second Readings during the Liturgy of the Word.  This ministry involves more than just ‘reading’.  When you stand before the assembled community the words that you will speak are not your own; they are God’s Word. It is not an exaggeration to say that you are acting as a prophet, called by God to enable God’s people to be able to hear what God is saying to them today.  The Word of God which you speak sustains the life of each person present and the life of the community.
To exercise this ministry well you will need to grow in your own familiarity with, and understanding of the Scriptures; this experience will greatly enrich your own life and faith.  You will need to prepare with care, and speak clearly and in such a way that your hearers recog- nise that you understand and believe what you are speaking. This is responsible, life-giving work but very rewarding.

MINISTERS OF COMMUNION
The Minsters of Communion at Mass feed the assembled community with the Bread of Life and the Cup of Salvation, just as the disciples did with the loaves and fish.  This is the work of every Christian – to become a ‘waiter’, serving all others.  It is not a work which requires us to be ‘worthy’; none of us is.  It is a work that requires us to want to follow Jesus and to give life to others.   You get to see all kinds of faces, all kinds of hands, all with their different stories, young and old.  Give it a try;  you will not regret it!   Appropriate preparation on what to do and why will be provided and roster arrangements can be made to suit your availability.

MUSICIANS AND SINGERS
The great Saint Augustine said, ‘To sing is to pray twice’.  Musicians and singers enrich the worship life of our community by leading and enabling the community to participate more fully in the celebration of the Liturgy.  They place their unique gifts and talents at the service of the community in such a way that those who might otherwise be unable or unwilling to join in are encouraged and inspired to no longer be merely passive observers but to become more actively involved in the life and celebration of the community.  If you have musical gifts you are envied by those who do not! And these gifts are given to be shared with others.   We have a number of groups already serving our parish and always willing to welcome others to join them.

MASS SETUP
This Ministry involves preparing the church for the celebration of Mass.  Lights, heating/cooling, preparation of the Altar and of the other items such as chalices, bread and wine etc. needed for Mass.  It also involves putting things away after Mass. This ‘behind the scenes’ work of dedicated service is at the heart of the community’s life.  A roster is arranged to suit the availability of those performing this work and all necessary training will be provided by other friendly team members.

OFFICE HELP
Our Parish office needs help intermittently with folding of the neighbourhood newsletter and packing of Thanksgiving Envelopes. There are 6 times per year when people are required to help with this Ministry. Good company and a cuppa is provided.

PARISH POSTIE
Our Parish is made up of 22 “Neighbourhoods” which enables our very large parish to have a more personal connection to one another. Each has a Neighbourhood Coordinator and some Parish Posties.  4 times a year our Posties deliver a newsletter to the letterbox of each of our Parish families within their Neighbourhood. You are very welcome to join our team of Parish Posties and help build our Sunbury community.

Many hands make light work. Everyone is called to Service of some kind.
Training and support will be given to all members on rosters.
Please consider service in the Parish as your Lenten Response.

WELCOME AT THE INN

Ninety parishioners have volunteered to assist in various ways in our project “Welcome at the Inn”. Forty turned up on Monday night and we set up the stage and altar and 1600 chairs in 25 minutes– a record.
We as Parish thaqnk all the marvelous helpers who made these special Christmas celebrations possible. To make our church welcoming it has been cleaned thoroughly, you may have noticed the beautiful windows! The wonderful Nativity scene has been set up and brings joy to all who see it. The lovely Wreath was put on the Sanctuary for all to see. On Thursday 18 December, the parish office was buzzing with activity as the Christmas Packs that all families will receive at all Christmas Masses, were collated. We had an excellent response from the whole parish to helping out with all Christmas Masses. From being a Special Minister, Collector, Car Park Attendant, Welcomer and Usher, to setting up the Rupertswood Stadium and packing it back up. Attending the Multicultural Day on December 7 and supporting the Vinnies Christmas Appeal are all ways that parishioners supported each other during this precious time, Advent, of waiting for the Saviour to be born.
It is as a community we give thanks to God for the gift of our Saviour Jesus Christ. And by sharing our own gifts with our community we can show our thanks by giving ourselves.

CHRISTMAS ON THE GREEN

Christmas_treeBThe message of Christ to the community of Sunbury. Saturday 13 December. Activities start at 5pm and carols at 7pm.
Volunteers are needed to make this a success. Please sign on the volunteers sheet provided in St Anne’s Church foyer.
All volunteers are requested to attend the important safety briefing on Tuesday 2 December from 7 til 7.45pm at St Mary’s House 9 O’Shannassy St. This will include a short prayer meeting. For more info contact Mary Dight 0429 061 039 or WIlmy Johnson 9740 9448.

WANTED……POSTIES

It won’t be as hard as delivering the mail to Birdsville but Goonawarra/ Rolling Meadows are in desperate need of posties. Our posties currently deliver the parish newsletter to Catholic households 4 times per year. It would be great if we could reduce the load of those already helping in this large area by having more volunteers help out. If you can help, please contact the Parish office on 9744 1060. It would be much appreciated.

CHRISTMAS ON THE GREEN 13th DECEMBER 2014

Christmas_treeBThe message of Christ to the community of Sunbury. Organised by the Inter Church council, this year’s event will be on Saturday 13 December. The free children’s activities will start at 5pmm with the Nativity Stable, a puppet show, clowns, face painting and Christmas crafts. The Christmas Carols will start at 7pm. Food and drinks will be for sale. Volunteers from the various churches are needed to make this event a success. Please think about where you may be able to help. Please contact our Parish Office.

OUR PRAYERFUL SYMPATHY

We offer our prayers and sympathy to the brothers, sisters and friends of Fr Barry Robinson who entered eternal life on Friday morning after a long illness. He is one of eight children. In 1970, he was one of sixteen of us ordained for the Melbourne Church. After serving at Airport West, he volunteered to be a missionary for six years in Chile working with the Columbans.

SING A LONG

Sing a Long to be held at Goonawarra Nursing Home on Friday 3 October from 2.30pm. All welcome.
Come along and say hello to old parishioners and friends and help give them some entertainment.

SUPPORT FOR RETIRED PRIESTS – COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND

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Special Collection this weekend
Priest Retirement Foundation

Priests generally retire at 75 years according to Church Law. 87 Melbourne priests are currently retired and have ministered in
most Melbourne Parishes. 1 retired priest is aged 100, 3 retired priests are in their 90’s, 50 retired priests are in their 80’s, 17 retired priests are aged between 75-80, 13 retired priests are aged between 66-75 and 3 priests under age 65 are retired due to ill health. All donations of $2 or more are tax deductible and all donations are greatly appreciated by those who served our communities. A special collection will be held this weekend.

HELP REQUIRED PLEASE

We would love to hear from anyone who may be able to assist with the Multicultural Day coming up on Sunday 19 October. If you can help, please call the Parish Office on 9744 1060 to let us know. We look forward to this annual event as it brings our multicultural community together to share food and talents. It is always a friendly and happy event. We look forward to as many parishioners participating as possible.

NATIONAL VOCATIONS AWARENESS WEEK 2014

The theme this year is from Pope Francis’ Letter for World Day of Prayer for Vocations: “Every vocation is an exodus from self…it leads us on a journey of Adoration of the Lord…and service to him in our brothers and sisters.” A reminder to all of us that all vocations require sacrifice and service. Whether married, consecrated life, priesthood or apostolic celibacy– we are all called to serve God and our neighbour. Please pray that many young people may hear the Lord’s call to serve, particularly in priesthood and religious life.

CONGRATULATIONS AND WELCOME

1640_serversWelcome to Jessica Jacob and Philippa Carville on becoming the newest members of our Altar Servers team.
If you would like to join them give us a call Michael McConville 0417332186

PARISH MEETING NIGHT

On Wednesday 16 July, we celebrated the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, our patron, in two appropriate ways: with a school and parish Mass at 12.30pm at OLMC and with a parish meeting at St Anne’s Primary School at 7.30pm. The old OLMC church was packed with school children and parishioners joyfully celebrating the feast of Mary our Mother and patron of our parish. I would like to say more about this Mass and the reverent way our children entered heart and soul in this liturgical celebration, but the purpose of this article is to report on the event that took place in the evening of that same day.
Led nobly by our parish team – Lyn Plummer, Richard Hallett, Sr Jose and Joanne Spiteri – sixty parishioners representing various active groups in our parish attended our inaugural Parish Meeting Night. I went partly as a participant and partly as an observer and reporter. I came away from the meeting heartened and impressed by these people who go the extra mile to give life to our parish.
For the record these were the names of the groups represented at our meeting: Baptism Preparation Team, Knights of the Southern  Cross, Liturgy Planning  Group, Overseas  Humanitarian  Project,  Maintenance,  Marriage Encounter,  Neighbourhood  Development,  RCIA, School Advisory  Committee  OLMC & St Anne’s,  Small Christian Communities, St Vincent de Paul and Youth Group.
Sixty  people represented YOU, our brothers and sisters in Christ, you who  share with  us the Eucharist that  binds us  together in communion with  Christ Jesus. Ours  is not  a perfect parish – no  parish can  boast that  it is – but  there is much to  like  about our  parish and  much to  be  thankful for  as  we  celebrate this  weekend the  feast  of  Our  Lady  of  Mt Carmel and look  forward to the feast  of St Anne and St Joachim. May  God  continue to bless  our parish.

Fr Bert  Fulbrook sdb