St Vinnies shop is closed temporarily from 2-17 July, due to renovations. For any assistance, please call the St Vincent de Paul help line on 1300 305 330.
CHOIR PRACTICE
There will be no choir practice during the school holidays.
Practice will resume again from the 25 July.
ST THERESE’S PARISH ESSENDON- 90 YEAR CELEBRATION
Former parishioners and friends are invited to the launch of a commemorative book on the 27 July. On the weekend of 28-29 July , a photographic Exhibition will be held.
CAN YOU HELP?
Do you know an older person or a person with a disability who lives at home but has difficulty getting out and about to do their shopping or meeting up with friends? These are the people our Volunteer Drivers assist through the Sunbury Community Transport Service! As a Volunteer Driver you will be driving the newest fleet of cars and mini-buses in town and you will go home satisfied everyday knowing that you’ve lend someone a hand. You will meet some amazing people and enjoy the many social and recreational benefits of being part of great volunteer team at Link Community Transport.
Further info call Link Community Transport Ph: 03 9355 8484.
WORLD YOUTH DAY 2013

WYD 2013 will be held in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil from 22-28 July 2013.
WYD is an international gathering of young Catholics from around the world.
Over 4 million people are expected to attend this week-long carnival of music, prayer, workshops and Mass with the Pope.
Travel with Melbourne’s official pilgrimage group and experience South American life on the way to Rio!
Visit www.cam.org.au/youth for further information.
FOSTER CARE
Every night in Victoria there are thousands of children who need a safe place to stay because they are unable to live at home. Also, the long-term benefits of providing a stable and loving home environment are crucial to development of the vulnerable children and young people MacKillop work with every day.
For further information please contact MacKillop Family Services on 8398 6800 or www.mackillop.org.au.
CATHOLICCARE OUTREACH PROGRAM
In the past our community has given generously to Catholiccare. Our community has access to the services provided by this wonderful organisation through the outreach program.
It is run through the Sunbury Community Health Service and the hours of operation are: Mon, Tues, Thurs 9-5; Wed 11.30am-7pm.
Services provided range from individual, couple and family counselling, stress management, grief and loss, pain management and parenting.
Please contact 9744 4455 to arrange an appointment if you need to use this service.
CATHOLIC MISSION
Next weekend our Parish will be holding the annual Catholic Mission Church appeal. This year we are invited to feed, in body and soul, our brothers and sisters in Ethiopia as they face drought, hunger and famine.
You can act in partnership with our brothers and sisters by supporting dedicated missionaries like Australian Sister Maureen Elliott, local priests, catechists and faith communities.
Please come prepared next weekend and give generously.
Together we can feed them.. body and soul.
Freecall 1800 257 296 or catholicmission.org.au
THE YEAR OF GRACE IN TODAYS READINGS
Reflection on the Gospel – Birth of John the Baptist
Veronica Lawson RSM
Luke 1:5-17 (Vigil); Luke 1:57-66, 80 (Daytime)
What are you doing for the Year of Grace? I have heard that question time and again over the past few weeks. The response of a young woman friend stays with me: “I plan to be gracious all the time, even in the face of hostility, or perhaps especially in the face of hostility.” Her whole being spoke to me of graciousness. She plans to live in the spirit of today’s feast, the feast of the birth of a herald of grace.
The reading for the vigil tells of the angelic announcement of the birth of John the Baptist. The gospel writer locates John in relation to time and place and lineage. He is born in the days of Herod of Judea. Both parents are named. Both are of priestly descent. Both are ‘righteous’ before God. They are elderly and childless. Their childless state is attributed to Elizabeth’s barrenness, as one might expect in a pre-scientific age.
Zechariah is performing his priestly service in the Jerusalem Temple when the angel appears to him and announces that his ‘prayer has been heard’. Elizabeth is to bear a son whose birth will bring ‘joy’ and ‘gladness’, not only to his parents, but to ‘many’. This child, who is to be named ‘John’, will be filled with the Holy Spirit even before his birth. His mission is to ‘turn’ people to God and to engender in them a state of preparedness. The urgency of his mission is conveyed by the reiteration of the notion of ‘make ready’ and ‘prepare’.
John’s name receives some prominence in the Lukan account of the announcement of birth and of the events following his birth. Contrary to the expectations of family and friends, this child is not to be named after his father. He is to have the name that God’s messenger has announced to Zechariah. The Hebrew form of John, from which the Greek of the gospel is derived, means literally ‘God [YHWH] has graced’ or ‘God [YHWH] has given grace’. Elizabeth will insist that the child is to be called ‘John’. Her intervention is juxtaposed with the narrator’s comment about God’s ‘great mercy’ towards her in giving her this child. Zechariah finds his lost voice at this moment and uses it to confirm Elizabeth’s word, implicitly demonstrating the grace of God at work in her.
God’s grace and mercy towards Jerusalem and its people are linked in Israel’s psalms: ‘You will rise up and have mercy on Zion, for it is time to grace it’ (Ps 102:13). John’s birth signals the outpouring of God’s grace and mercy on God’s people. ‘What then will this child be?’ is the people’s question concerning John. We have the benefit of an answer to that question from the lips of the Lukan Jesus: ‘A prophet? Yes, I tell you, and more than a prophet (Luke 7:26).”
THANK YOU
Thank you for your gifts of warm clothing and food for the local poor given by families at our schools on the Feast of the Sacred Heart. The gifts will be distributed by Society of St Vincent de Paul who have said the amount of gifts is more than any other year.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL’S MEETING
The meeting scheduled for Monday Night the 18th of June at 7:00pm in the back of St. Anne’s Church.
MAY OUR CHILDREN FLOURISH
MAY OUR CHILDREN FLOURISH
This is the name of the new Code of Conduct for caring for children in Melbourne Parishes as mentioned in our newsletter dated 27 May.
Our Parish is beginning to implement the new protocol, which has replaced the 2007 protocol under which many parishioners who serve in various capacities in our parish have obtained a Working With Children Check (WWCC).
John Bracher has volunteered to coordinate the process of implementing the new Code of Conduct. Enquiries may be directed to the Parish Office.
……….Kevin McIntosh
Click here to go to the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne for more information.
ARE YOU BRAVE ENOUGH?
VINNIES CEO SLEEPOUT THURSDAY 21 JUNE, 6PM TO 6AM
There are more than 100,000 Australians who sleep rough each night of the year. Just under half of these are women; a quarter of these are under the age of 18. CEOs and senior business and community leaders in capital cities across Australia are invited to rise to the challenge and experience what it is like to be homeless for one night in winter and help the St Vincent de Paul Society to raise awareness of the real facts of homelessness. All money raised through the sponsorship of participants goes directly towards the ongoing provision of Vinnies’ homeless services across the country. So…will you rise to the challenge and sleep out in Melbourne this year?
Where: Etihad Stadium Docklands, Melbourne
Cost: Donation
Registration: http://www.ceosleepout.org.au/events/vic-sleepout/
Contact: Kellie Evans 9895 5842
THANK YOU SUNBURY
Thank you for your generosity with the Chaplaincy Appeal.
Our parish has raised $1182.00 to support the valuable work of this ministry.
CATHOLIC MISSION
Next weekend our Parish will be holding the annual Catholic Mission Church appeal. This year we are invited to feed, in body and soul, our brothers and sisters in Ethiopia as they face drought, hunger and famine.
You can act in partnership with our brothers and sisters by supporting dedicated missionaries like Australian Sister Maureen Elliott, local priests, catechists and faith communities.
Please come prepared next weekend and give generously.
Together we can feed them.. body and soul.
Freecall 1800 257 296 or catholicmission.org.au
THE PRAYER GROUP AT TA PINU MARIAN CENTRE BACCHUS MARSH
The Prayer Group invites everyone to celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Ta Pinu Saturday 23rd June 2012 Ta Pinu Marian Centre Bacchus Marsh, Flanagans Drive Bacchus Marsh. Procession with the holy icon of Our Lady of Ta Pinu at 2.00pm, Solemn Mass at 2.30pm followed by the Presentation of children to Our Lady of Ta Pinu Concludes with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
THE PRAYER GROUP AT TA PINU MARIAN CENTRE BACCHUS MARSH
The Prayer Group invites everyone to celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Ta Pinu Saturday 23rd June 2012 Ta Pinu Marian Centre Bacchus Marsh, Flanagans Drive Bacchus Marsh. Procession with the holy icon of Our Lady of Ta Pinu at 2.00pm, Solemn Mass at 2.30pm followed by the Presentation of children to Our Lady of Ta Pinu Concludes with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
ST VINCENT DE PAUL
Are you having a clean out? We are in urgent need of your good donations, such as furniture, clothing, bric a brac & books.
If you run a business and have stock or equipment you do not want then please consider donating to Vinnies.
Donations can be delivered to our Sunbury Centre at 156 O’Shannassy St, during opening hours 9-5 Monday to Friday or 9-1 on Saturday.
For a donation pick up, phone 1800 621 329.
Do you have some spare time?
We are looking for volunteers to assist us in our retail centre. We are very flexible with any hours you can spare. There are lots of different jobs to suit all applicants.
If you can help please call the manager on 9744 1447.
Thank you for your support.
YEAR OF GRACE
Archbishop Denis Hart recently wrote to all parishes in Melbourne to welcome the “Year of Grace”. He wrote,
“Beginning at Pentecost, the entire Catholic Church in Australia will enter into a Year of Grace, a time of deep contemplation and renewal, where through prayer, the scriptures, and liturgy, we will endeavor to commit ourselves to starting afresh from Christ. I invite your local Catholic community on this special journey towards a deeper relationship with Christ.”
Our Parish will take part in this journey throughout the year to start afresh from Christ and deepen our faith together.
Click here to go to the website http://www.yearofgrace.catholic.org.au where you can read more about it and subscribe to the email bulletin.
NEW MISSALS
Orders are currently being taken for people who would like to order New Missals. Please leave your details for Dolly Causer at the Piety Stall so orders can be placed.

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