REPORT ON A VISIT TO THE HIV/AIDS SUPPORT TEAM IN JAKARTA

REPORT ON A VISIT TO THE HIV/AIDS SUPPORT TEAM AT THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY IN JAKARTA FRANK & JOY O’CONNOR REPRESENTING THE PARISH OVERSEAS HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT GROUP.

“On 18th June we initially met Professor Irwanto (the Project Director) and his support staff (including volunteers) who provide care for the families of children living with HIV/AIDS in the city’s slums. Professor Irwanto and the carers wanted us to pass on their sincere thanks to the parishioners of OLMC for the generous donations that have helped provide nutrition and medication to the children.
With the Support Team we then visited four families with HIV/AIDS children, all of them living in the very poorest parts of Jakarta.
The first was a boy of about 6 years who not only was HIV-infected but also had serious eye problems so that he could barely see. He also had other obvious physical problems. His mother who had AIDS, sat on the concrete floor with the boy on her lap, in a single room about 3m x 3m which they occupied. This was located near the end of a series of narrow alley-ways off a crowded street full of cars, motorbikes, pushbikes and people. Despite her dire circumstances the young mother could smile and showed much affection to her seriously ill child. The three case workers enquired as to how the boy and mother were managing and to check that he was being given the ART (Antiretroviral) medication essential for those infected with HIV.
Early in the afternoon we visited a small HIV+ boy in a community hospital. He had been admitted a few weeks earlier with severe malnutrition and after a touch & go struggle for survival he was starting to improve. A young uncle was staying at the small hospital to help look after the boy who was very listless during our visit but we did manage to coax a “high-five “from him when leaving. The concern for this child was to ensure he received adequate nutrition after leaving the hospital and this is where Professor Irwanto’ s support team play their role.
Our next visit was to an extremely poor area to see a woman living in a tiny room with a 5 year old HIV+ daughter. Several of us sat on the floor but others could only stand at the doorway. The woman also had an older boy who was HIV negative but had intellectual problems. Her other daughter aged about 17 had the most beautiful little baby who was sleeping on the bare floor. The temperature was in the 30’s, humidity extremely high and ventilation virtually non –existent!
The last visit of the day was to another HIV+ young child living with mother or grandmother in a tiny, tiny room so much so that only two of our visiting group could squeeze in to sit with her on the floor and chat and check on the welfare of the child & family. Most people living in these tiny dwellings simply roll out a thin mattress on the floor to sleep on at night. From previous visits the Support Team understood this family actually slept in the space above the dwelling ceiling which obviously was sagging down severely but which the landlord refused to have repaired.”
The Parish will continue to support this critical humanitarian initiative and will keep you informed of how your generous donations are being used to directly support the children. We thank Frank and Joy for taking the time to meet with Professor Irwanto and his team during their stay in Indonesia, a visit they funded themselves.

THANK YOU

Thanks to those who supported the Youth Group Christmas in July on Saturday 26 July. The youth group raised $200 which will be donated to the Overseas Humanitarian Project that is being supported by parishioners from our Parish.

O.L.M.C MINI VINNIES

Rotary Representative handing over cheque
Rotary Representative handing over cheque
collecting for the Winter Appeal
Collecting for the Winter Appeal

At the start of this year Our Lady of Mount Carmel Primary School created a group known as Mini Vinnies. We worked with Saint Vincent de Paul in Sunbury to organise the winter appeal at our school. We collected non-perishable items, blankets and warm clothing that can be given to people who are experiencing difficulties. Something else we have done was to write to the Sunbury Rotary group asking for some funding to undertake more projects. They very kindly donated $500 to our group. With the money we have decided to establish a vegetable garden and the produce will go to the Sunbury Community Kitchen. We are also going to use the money to help organise ‘Operation Christmas Child’.
We are hoping to fill 30 boxes for children in need this Christmas.
…..By Mackenzie and Erinn On behalf of O.L.M.C Mini Vinnies.

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.

JACK AND GARRY REDDAN

Jack and Garry would like to thank the Parishioners for their thoughts and prayers. Jack has moved into care at Salford Park in Wantirna, close to his family. Garry has moved into care at Watergardens Aged Care in Sydenham to be central to all of his family. Both Jack and Garry leave the Parish with many fond memories after spending all their lives in our parish. Please continue to keep them both in your prayers.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST IN RCIA

RCIA stands fro the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. It is a process whereby we can develop our relationship with God, each other and the Catholic community, while learning more about Jesus and His Church.
If you would like to know more about the Catholic faith, an Inquiry night will be held in the meeting room off the St Anne’s church foyer on Monday 4 August 2014 at 7.30pm that will last about an hour.
For more information please contact the Parish Office on 9744 1060 or Jo Wiegerink on 9744 5788. Those who have already inquired via the parish Office, please confirm your attendance by calling Jo direct. Thanks

GRIEF, SUDDEN DEATH AND SIGNIFICANCE

In light of the recent tragedy of Flight MH17 and the loss of Sunbury Residents, Albert & Maree Rizk, Noel Mitaxa from Sports Chaplaincy Australia, has written a short document to help the Sunbury community through this difficult time. Noel led a minute of silence for the Rizk family at the Ballarat football game last weekend. The document speaks of how to recognize grief, ways to show practical support to each other, and a prayer for the family of Albert & Maree. Copies are available at the Welcome Desk in St Anne’s foyer and at OLMC Church. Copies can be obtained from the Parish Office if required.

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

MORNING TEA

teacupMorning tea will be held after 8.30am Mass on Sunday 3 August and will be hosted by Mt Lion Neighbourhood. Please bring a plate to share. All are welcome.

CALLING ALL WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER COUPLES, PRIESTS & RELIGIOUS

CALLING ALL WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER COUPLES, PRIESTS & RELIGIOUS
1974-2014 – 40 YEARS OF M.E. IN AUSTRALIA

Join us on Sun, 14 Sep for a full day of activity (9.15 am-5 pm). 9.30am mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral followed by presentations on the theme : Our M.E. Journey – Faith, Hope and Love. Following 9:30 Mass, join us in the Cathedral Room of the Cardinal Knox Centre, 383 Albert Rd. East Melb. BYO food/soft drinks for a shared community lunch. Wear something yellow/red on the day. For more Information and to RSVP (required for venue arrangements) contact Maria & Andre mob: 0411 225 992.

Have you attended a Marriage Encounter Weekend? Why not invest in your most precious asset…your marriage! Melbourne weekends 15-17 Aug & 21-23 Nov 2014. Starts 7pm on Friday. Ends 5pm Sunday. Accommodation and all meals provided. Information/Bookings:  PH: Marianne & Marcel  (03) 9733 0997 Email  vicbookings@wwme.org.au www.wwme.org.au

125 YEARS OF LORETO IN MELBOURNE

Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak is celebrating 125 years since the foundation of the first Loreto School in Melbourne. To mark this special year, A row of Goodly Pearls, One Hundred and Twenty-five Years of Loreto in Melbourne, has been written by professional historian Jane Mayo Carolan. It is an intriguing history from 1889 covering many stories of kindergarten, primary, secondary and tertiary education for young women and men.  The limited edition, hard cover, full colour 450+ page book will be launched by Sr Jane Kelly ibvm, Loreto Toorak past pupil (1951-1962), former Principal of Loreto Toorak (1973-1978) and former Principal of St Mary’s College, University of Melbourne (1980-1996) at a garden party on the forecourt of the historic Mandeville Hall on Sunday 14 September. To place your order of A row of Goodly Pearls, One Hundred and Twenty-five Years of Loreto in Melbourne, please go to: www.trybooking.com/FEJE or contact Steve Stefanopoulos, Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak, Heritage Collection and Records Manager at steve.stefanopoulos@loretotoorak.vic.edu.au or (03) 9823 8157 for further information.

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

AIDS 2014

Melbourne is hosting the international conference AIDS2014 Jul 20-25 at Melb Convention & Exhibition Centre. Running alongside the conference, the GLOBAL VILLAGE is a vibrant international and cultural space with exhibitions, information, people to meet, performances, documentaries and appearances by celebrities and VIPs attending the conference http://www.aids2014.org Also INTERFAITH PRAYER SERVICE at St Paul’s Cathedral 7pm Tue Jul 22 following Candlelight Vigil at Fed Square from 6pm.

UPDATE ON STATEMENT ON MALAYSIAN FLIGHT MH 17

16.45, 18th July Australian EST, Melbourne, Australia

The International AIDS Society, convenors of the 20th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2014), is continuing to work with the authorities to clarify how the tragic loss of Malaysian Airlines flight MH 17 impacts our conference delegates, our conference partners, and our community as a whole.
In recognition of our colleagues’ dedication to the fight against HIV/AIDS, the conference will go ahead as planned and will include opportunities to reflect and remember those we have lost.
The International AIDS Society will continue to provide updates as information becomes available. http://www.aids2014.org/

CHRISTMAS IN JULY PARISH DANCE

Let us gather together once again to celebrate with family and friends the 2nd Annual Christmas in July Family Gathering organised by ‘OLMC Youth Group’.
This time, half of the profits will be donated to support our Parish’s Overseas Humanitarian Project.
We need your assistance to advertise this event, sell tickets, arrange the hall before and after the function and to assist on the day.
Without extra hands it is difficult to organize these events on a regular basis. So please lend us an helping hand if possible.
Please read the attached flyer and circulate to family and friends.
God Bless you and your Family.
Garnet Jacob

DETAILS

On 26th July 2014 7PM to 10.30PM
DJ Music with your favourite Rock & Roll, Jive, Disco, Hip Hop..Children’s Music….
Meat Tray Raffles & Prizes to win
Surprise appearance not to be missed.

Admission by donation. Adults $15.  6 to 12yrs $10 with  Pizza’s to be shared & a can of drink.
Purchase tickets by 23/07/2014 from Parish Office.

click here for Christmas in july 2014 flyer

A NEW VIDEO FROM THOSE WE SUPPORT IN INDONESIA

This is the current promotion video and a quote from a paper on the latest issue, namely the supply of pediatric specific anti-HIV/Aids medication.

Children, in essence, should enjoy their childhood by playing, growing flowers, and learning. They should enjoy the sweetness of life and spend their time on things they like. Children with HIV suffer enough with a disease that is present in their bodies, with the stigma and discrimination that they received from the uneducated. It is appropriate that they get attention, especially for the treatment, care, and support related to their disease. Indonesia should not be lagging behind other countries in an effort to provide pediatric ARVs. Hopefully one day, no longer need to have a child with HIV that is resistant because of boredom and no longer want to consume drugs that have a terrible taste and and are too big to swallow.

(Natasya Evalyne Sitorus – Children of the Rainbow Lanterns)