EXTRA-ORDINARY MINISTERS OF COMMUNION

The Extra-ordinary Ministers of Communion (Ordinary Ministers of Communion are the ordained Priesthood, Extra-ordinary means non-ordained) have had some formation sessions. The roster is being compiled but, in the meantime, could any Ministers of Communion please spontaneously come up to the altar after the Sign of Peace. Eight ministers are required at St Anne’s Masses and three at O.L.M.C. to assist.

As was discussed in the formation meetings the sacred vessels are left to be washed after Mass by one of the Ministers of Communion.

BLESSED MARY MACKILLOP

CENTENARY OF THE ENTRY OF BLESSED MARY MACKILLOP INTO ETERNAL LIFE—8 AUGUST

Australia as nation and a Church rejoices this weekend as we remember Mary MacKillop leaving this earth at Sydney for eternal life.
We thank God for her heroic witness during her sixty-seven years of earthly life.
The oldest of a family of ten Mary bore the brunt of an impoverished, unstable home as her father did not work and did not provide for his family. Mary went to work early as a governess, a shop assistant and teacher. Throughout all her unhappy childhood, her mother Flora said ‘God will provide’. Mary always had a keen sense of God’s watchful care and her life was full of trust in God’s providence.
Today we rejoice that this woman of God who said:

‘never see a need without trying to do something about it’,

has influenced numberless men and women, especially the Sisters of St Joseph to follow the gospel call of compassion.
As a parish, we rejoice that the Sisters of St Joseph have been present among us for ninety-three years. We pray for our present sisters and those working the world from Peru to Ireland.

May Blessed Mary place our needs before
Christ in heaven and increase our trust in
God’s providence to us.

Fr Kevin

HOSPITALITY

‘DO NOT NEGLECT TO SHOW HOSPITALITY TO STRANGERS’
Hebrews 13:2

The note of welcome permeates the New Testament. The two on the road to Emmaus would never had met the risen Christ if they had not welcomed him as a stranger into their home.
Christ had experienced rejection.

‘He came to what was his own, and his own people did not accept him’ (John 1:11)

Over the next three weeks, let us show hospitality to our many visitors

RACIAL DISCRIMINATION ACT

This requires action before 15 August. Church leaders, religious and those following the NT intervention are writing to Prof. Anaya, UN Rep on Human Rights, for his support for the reinstatement of the Racial Discrimination Act. Copies can be downloaded http://www.ccjdp.org Support information on noticeboard.

INTRODUCTION TO THEOLOGY

Introduction to Theology is a Regional Faith Formation program taking place at Our Lady of the Rosary Parish Kyneton on Tue 18 and Tue 25 August. Presented by Bishop Tim Costelloe, the sessions will run from 7.30 to 9.15pm. Contact Kyneton Parish on 54 221261 for registration and further info.

Is this the sort of program you would like us to organise in our parish?

Use a nom de plume and leave a comment below to tell us what you think

SING A LONG

Friday 7 August 2.30 to 3.15pm at Goonawarra Nursing Home.

Many voices are required—how about bringing yours?

All welcome. Enquiries: Irene—9744 1060.

FIRST EUCHARIST

Our children’s First Eucharist will be celebrated in our parish over the weekends of 9, 16 & 23 August at the 6.00pm, 10.30am and 5.30pm Masses. Please be aware of the increased numbers expected at these Masses.

SPECIAL COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND

The annual appeal for Centacare Catholic Family Services will take place at all Masses this weekend. If you have forgotten to bring your donation with you, please take an envelope home and return it next Sunday or post it direct to Centacare Catholic Family Services.

IS THERE REALLY A GOD? SEARCHING FOR MYSTERY IN A CULTURE OF DOUBT’

IS THERE REALLY A GOD? SEARCHING FOR MYSTERY IN A CULTURE OF DOUBT’ is a free public event on Mon 17 August at the Oratory Newman College, 887 Swanston St. Parkville at 6.00pm.

Well known Melbourne journalist Martin Flanagan from The Age newspaper together with visiting US theologian and pastor Fr James Bacik will discuss the big questions of faith and spirituality in today’s culture and society.

Come along for an evening of lively and thought-provoking conversation.

For further info. visit www.evangelisation.org

PARISH YOUTH GROUP FIRST NIGHT

The Parish Youth Group Meeting

26th July in the O.L.M.C. Multi Purpose Room

The Parish Youth Group got off the ground last Sunday night after the 5.30pm Mass. The first get-together was held at Our Lady of Mount Carmel School multipurpose room with 20 plus young people and several volunteer organisers. Pizzas were provided by the Sunbury Branch of the Knights of the Southern Cross and went a long way towards helping to break the ice of the first night.

The Circle Decides
The Circle Decides
Really Deep into the Music
Really Deep into the Music
Learning to Dance???
Learning to Dance???
Learning to Trust
Learning to Trust

OZ FAMILY LIFE PRESENTS

A day to treasure—timeless principles for a great marriage at Sunbury Baptist Church, 207 Gap Rd. Sunbury.

Date: Sat 29 August 9.00am—4.30pm.

Cost: $90 per couple including lunch.

You’ll learn how to understand why relationships fail; discover God’s plan for marriage; resolve conflict in relationships; achieve deeper levels of intimacy.

Bookings/enquiries: 9740 7683 or admin@sunburybaptist.com

Brochures at Welcoming Desk.

AFRICAN MASS

In order to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Congolese martyr Blessed Isidore Bakanja, an African Mass will be held on Sat 15 August at 6.00pm at the Assisi Centre Chapel, 230 Rosanna Rd. Rosanna.

Mass will be in French, Swahili and English with Eucharistic Adoration to follow.

Supper afterwards. All welcome.

RSVP: Pierre 9926 5709 or pkazadi@melbourne.catholic.org.au

PRAYERS FOR THE FAMILY

Every First Friday at 7.00pm in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church: Rosary, Hymns and Divine Mercy Chaplet with quiet time for Adoration.

Every Saturday at 9.00am: Rosary, Hymns and Divine Mercy Chaplet with quiet time for Adoration followed by Reconciliation at 10.00am.

All welcome especially children

PASTORAL COORDINATING TEAM MEETING

The Pastoral Coordinating Team meeting was held on Tuesday night 22nd July. The night commenced with the recitation of the Litany of Blessed Mary MacKillop and then proceeded to the General Target which is to be found at the bottom of this Post. The Target, which was decided by the parishioners, was to be achieved by the end of 2009 and the next step we need to take is a census so we can make contact with:

All the people of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, Sunbury

A sub-committee was setup to look at how best to implement this.

There was a discussion of the “Workers in the Vineyard” program and the formation that has already been done with the lectors and the extraordinary ministers of Communion. Rosters are under construction and will be communicated as completed.

August 26th will be a day when the Parish Leadership Team etc plan the calendar for the next year. It was requested that the full 12 month parish calendar be published on the parish websites and this will be done.

Fr Bert’s Golden jubilee will be celebrated on the 13th September with Mass at 10.30am followed by a morning tea.

The Youth Group Coordinators were starting on the night of the 26th July with a get-together an Pizzas kindly provided by the Sunbury Branch of the Knights of the Southern Cross.

Later in the year Jill Gibbs will hold a Parish Retreat on Communitarian Spirituality which will be a follow on from the retreat held to coincide with our recent Parish Evaluation.

The Centenary Committee asked for some funds for a deposit in order to book the venue for the Parish Ball to be held in October next year. This will cost $55 per head for drinks, meal and band. The timetable for the Parish Centenary events are on the History page of either website.

The Sacramental Program with parish integration is underway and we will be looking for wider neighbourhood support with practices etc.

A Neighbourhood map has been put up in the gathering space of St Anne’s Church and the program of sending a card to all Baptismal families from the pertinent Neighbourhood is about to get underway.

The next meeting will be held on the 9th Sept 2009

Our Parish Target

As resolved by the parishioners following the Parish Renewal Program

“By the end of 2009 all the people of Our Lady of Mt Carmel Parish Sunbury, through their experiences and through structures of communication and participation, are aware of the value of every person.”

Explanation of the terms used in the target.

all the people: all the Catholics and their families, the parish priest and the religious, those who live within the boundaries and those who live outside the boundaries who choose to make this their parish, different generations, those aspiring to become Catholics, non-Catholic students, staff, and their families who identify with the Catholic schools in the Parish, and all those who choose to associate with us.

through their experiences: not just through words but through what actually happens, e.g. neighbourhood gatherings, personal contact, greeting and smiling, making oneself known to, showing an interest in, remembering other people’s names, being friendly towards, expressing care for, offering practical assistance to, working together in some common action.

structures of communication: ways of decentralising the parish such as area teams, the parish Good News letter, visitation to families, mailings, internet, email, parish web site.

and participation: pastoral care, assemblies, and open parish gatherings,are aware of, have a sense of, get used to the idea of, are awakened to, have an initial realisation of, are conscious of.

the value of every person: respect for the dignity of a person, the worth of each, the uniqueness of each.

Reasons to justify the target.

From the situation: on the one hand we are fragmented, unknown to one another,many have little sense of belonging, there is a lack of confidence and a lack of self-esteem. On the other hand some of us in the parish really want others to feel involved but don’t always know how to go about it.

From the ideal: Through the word of God in St Paul’s letters we are reminded that we need every member of the Body of Christ. Every part of the Body has it’s own purpose in the whole.

The conversion or step of growth we want to help happen is: That we move from letting people remain anonymous and go towards helping them to be recognised, connected, accepted, and to have a sense of belonging in the parish.

MARY MACKILLOP CENTENARY MASS CELEBRATIONS

Mary MacKillop Centenary Mass and Celebrations will take place at St Patrick’s Cathedral next Saturday 8 August .

9.30am— a celebration of the MacKillop and Victorian Josephite stories.

10.00am—Mass concelebrated by Archbishop Denis Hart, Victorian Bishops and Priests.

Following Mass refreshments will be provided  at  Dallas  Brooks  Centre.

Enter via 300 Albert St, Victoria Parade or Eades Street, East Melbourne.

All welcome.

FIRST COMMUNION—CAN YOU HELP?

In order to enable families to complete their preparations for First Communion, we will be holding practice sessions between 7.00pm and 8.30pm at Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church on Wed 5 August and at St Anne’s Church on Tuesdays 4, 11 and 18 August.
We need three Ministers of Communion for each session and a number of parishioners to act as ushers at the practice and at the First Communion Masses during August.
If you can help please leave your name on the form at the Welcome Desk at St Anne’s Church and at back of Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church.
Active involvement of other members of our community in these celebrations is a great source of inspiration to the children and their families.

ARE YOU CELEBRATING YOUR 25TH, 40TH, 50TH, 60TH OR 70TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY THIS YEAR

The Life, Marriage and Family Office invites you and your families to join us at the Annual Anniversary Mass. The Mass will be celebrated at St Patrick’s Cathedral on Sunday 16 August at 11.00am by Archbishop Denis Hart.
To register ring 9287 5579 or email cmf@melbourne.catholic.org.au
Registrations close on Friday 7 August.
Group photographs will be taken after the Mass in the Cathedral grounds and couples who register will receive commemorative certificates.

CONFIRMATION 2009

Parents or guardians of children who wish to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation this year, are requested to attend an Information & Registration session on TUE 28 JULY in the Parish Centre at either 2.00pm or 7.30pm.
The meeting will last less than an hour and enrolment forms and program details will be provided.
Children need not attend.