3rd Sunday of Easter 19th April 2015 Still they are not quite sure. So, another proof, a striking proof: “Do you have anything here to eat?” They do indeed; they have just broiled some fish. And Luke says so simply, “They offered him a piece; he took it and ate it in front of them” (vv. 42-43). Clergy: Fr. Frank Lourigan PP Fr. Robert Doohan Residing at O.L.D. Presbytery Ph 3355 1349 Rev. Peter McDade, Deacon Pastoral Associate: Mrs. Tracie Gallagher (Wed - Fri) Phone: 3355 1665 pcgrovely@bne.catholic.net.au On leave until 6th May Sacramental Co-ordinator: Mrs. Marie-Louise Singson Monday & Tuesday mornings sc.grovely@bne.catholic.net.au Enqs. 3355 1665 Parish Secretary: Mrs. Michelle Giuliani (Tues - Fri) grovely@bne.catholic.net.au Finance Officer: Mr. Tris van Twest (Mon - Fri) finance.grovely@bne.catholic.net.au Assistant Secretary: Mrs. Gail Bowley Mon: am, Thurs: pm, & Fri. 8—4 Newsletter items to: bulletin.grovely@bne.catholic.net.au PARISH OFFICE 67 Dawson Parade, Keperra 4054 Ph 3355 2667 Fax 3855 3455 Email: grovely@bne.catholic.net.au www.gsmparishes.com.au Hours: Mon 8am—1pm; Tues—Fri. 8am—4pm Grovely Presbytery 67 Dawson Parade, Keperra 4054 Mitchelton Presbytery 11 Suez Street, Mitchelton 4053 St William’s School 67 Dawson Parade, Keperra 4054 Ph 3355 5122 Fax 3354 3330 St Andrew’s School Cnr Hogarth & Upper Kedron Roads Ferny Grove 4055 Ph 33516886 Fax 3851 1054 Our Lady of Dolours School 2 Willcocks Street, Mitchelton 4053 Ph 3355 7763 Fax 3855 2641 Mt. Maria College 67—69 Osborne Rd. Mitchelton 4053 Ph 3550 3400 YYY Radio FM 87.6 Ph 3855 0030 Email: operations@yyyfmradio.org www.yyyfmradio.org Today’s Gospel is worth looking at closely. It begins with the two disciples rushing back from Emmaus and telling “the Eleven and their companions what had happened on the road, and how [Jesus] had been made known to them in the breaking of the bread” (Lk 24:33). Then Jesus appears to all of these. Notice how the appearance to the two on the road to Emmaus and the new appearance to the disciples gathered together in Jerusalem are very similar. In each case Jesus appears and the disciples do not recognise him; in each case he instructs them by way of the Scriptures; in each case there is a meal that Jesus himself takes; and he departs from them. Luke’s account of Jesus’ appearance to his followers in Jerusalem reassures his readers that what the Church was teaching about Jesus was true. Well, it begins with doubt, with fear: the people in that house are terrified; they think they are seeing a ghost. It may look like Jesus, but it cannot be; they have seen him die. And remember, there had to be something different about the risen Jesus, about his body that could pass through closed doors. So what does Jesus do, simply to make it evident to his disciples that he is the same person they had come to know before Calvary? First, believe your senses: “Look at my hands and my feet and see that it is really I. Touch me and see; no ghost has flesh and bones such as you see that I have” (Lk 24:39). Then, as with the disciples on the read to Emmaus, Jesus gives them a short course in Scripture: the Pentateuch, the Psalms, the prophets. “He opened their minds to understand the Scriptures,” made it clear to them from the Word of God that he had to die, had to rise, and that forgiveness was to be “preached in his name to all the nations, beginning from Jerusalem” (vv. 44-47). And finally, a significant short sentence: “You are witnesses of all of this (v. 48). Not only have they experienced all this; their task in the Period of the Church is to testify to it. Not only witness: bear witness! Not only see; proclaim! Not only experience; let the world know what you have experienced! Your task and mine, our vocation in virtue of our baptism, confirmation and communion with Jesus is not significantly different from that of Jesus’ early disciples. Proclaim the risen Jesus, bear witness to him, tell the world what you have experienced! At times with our lips, more frequently by our lives. St. William’s Parish Council has been wrestling with what to be and think and do as an evangelising parish. One small project is to “sell our product” better in the market place. So watch for the “Catholic Tent” at fetes and markets where our parish groups can get a plug to display their work and have people present to answer questions and respond to enquiries. We have the best news to sell—”we are witnesses to this!” STOP PRESS: “There is movement at the station”, the word has come! Fr. Robert Doohan has been asked to go as Parish Priest to Geebung, to begin there around May 23rd. All the best Robert and thanks for your ministry among us this last year and a bit. Fr. Peter Gong, currently Upper Mt. Gravatt will come to us around the same time. From mainland China and incardinated into Brisbane Archdiocese, he will eventually serve the Chinese Catholic Community, but will have good experience among us of Aussie Parish Life. We welcome him too. He will live at Mitchelton but serve all our communities. LITURGY TIMES 20th April — 26th April Grovely St William’s Monday: 9.15am Mass Wednesday: 6.15pm Silent Prayer before the exposed Eucharist until The Second Collection amounted to $6709.00 We thank all who contributed Counters this week: 1st Coll: John & Marie Rooney 2nd Coll: Brian & Pat McMackin Tris van Twest 7.00pm Mass Thursday: 9.00am Mass Friday: 7.00am Mass Saturday: 8.00am Mass Anzac Day Rosary will be prayed in the home of Harry & Mary Moyler, 44 Matthau Pl, McDowall at 7pm Tuesday. 11.00am—12 noon Reconciliation Next Weekend Masses Kids Church Bags: To help little ones (preschoolers) to feel part of our community, kids brightly coloured bags are available on the trolley at the front door. Saturday: 6.00pm Sunday Mass Sunday: 6:30am, 8.00am, 9.30am 5:30pm Mitchelton Our Lady of Dolours Monday: 8.30am Mass Tuesday: 8.30am Mass Feel free to use one and simply return at the end of Mass. Friday: 8.30am Mass Saturday: 8.30am Mass Anzac Day Next Weekend Masses Saturday: 4.30pm Sunday Mass Sunday: 8:00am Mass Samford Sacred Heart Thursday: 7.00pm Mass followed by Reconciliation upon request Next Weekend Mass Sunday: 8.00am Mass Every so often we learn of people confined to home for quite a while or who even transfer to permanent care in hospice or nursing home – when we could or should have brought the sacraments. Do let us know at the office if family members are so confined. Readings for this Week 3rd Sunday of Easter (Yr B) Acts 3:13-15, 17-19 1 Jn 2:1-5 Lk 24:35-48 Next Week’s Readings 4th Sunday of Easter (Yr B) Wednesday Evenings St. William’s Church Acts 4:8-12 1 Jn 3:1-2 Jn 10:11-18 All welcome to a Fair Trade Morning Cuppa, Sunday 26 April - after 9.30am Mass at St William's Grovely and; - after 8.00am Mass at Samford We often drink tea & coffee and eat chocolate without giving a lot of thought to who produces it and what they get paid for their labour. For us in Brisbane to buy fair trade products like coffee or chocolate means farmers in Africa, Timor Lesté and elsewhere, receive fair prices and are able to operate sustainably and reinvest in their communities. We, the tea/coffee aficionados, the chocolate lovers, have the opportunity to help alleviate poverty rather than perpetuate systems that exploit and oppress communities. Leading up to Fair Trade Fortnight, 8–22 May, The Social Justice Group is promoting fair trade by selling/serving coffee, tea and selling chocolate. A gold coin donation would be appreciated. We look forward to seeing you there! Try buying fair trade not just throughout Fair Trade Fortnight, but as often as you can: Where to buy fair trade? Oxfam Shop and The Good Shepherd Trading Circle in Paddington both sell fairtrade goods. Local supermarkets sell fairtrade coffee and chocolate, as do many local cafés. Check out http://search.fairtrade.com.au/ to find out more locations. Find out more about Fair Trade Fortnight: https://fairtrade.com.au/page/getinvolved https://powerofyou.org.au/ Wednesday afternoon 6.15pm - 7.00pm Come for 10 minutes.. stay longer The presence of the Blessed Sacrament encourages a prayerful spirit of praise. Saturday 25th April Page 2 St. William’s 8.00am Our Lady of Dolours 8.30am They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn, At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We shall remember them. Mitchelton & Grovely - Samford Baptism: We joyfully announce the baptism of Harrison Bolger, Harrison Patricks & Levi Newton and welcome them into our faith community. Church Shop: Church shop items will be available for sale next Sunday, 4th Sunday of Easter, 26th April. They will include items for prayer partners before the First Communion celebrations. Fair Trade Morning Cuppa: All welcome Sunday 26 April after 8.00am Mass. For full information see Social Justice article in column on left. Prayer Group – Come for as long as you can! 9 - 10am Tuesday at Sacred Heart Church, Samford 1st half hour – Rosary and Chaplet; 2nd half-hour – Adoration. Meditation Prayer: John Main way. We recommenced our meditation prayer on Friday, 10th April. Everyone welcome—9am start on Fridays. Recently: Mary (May) Paddison (Mary Bowden’s mother), Dino Maroni, Giovanni Marcoionni, Michael Duffy, Kerry Gardiner, Lina Yang, Rita Bennett, Margaret O’Keefe, Br. F. Paul Hannigan, Br. Brian Sorensen. May Paddison’s funeral will be celebrated 11am Monday at St. William’s Church. Our prayers and sympathy are with her daughter, Mary, and the family. Anniversaries: Baby Marnie, Kevin Branch, Marie Jones, Des Fox, Maurice Baker, Denis Timms, Marguerite Ruiz-Flor, Gordon Fahey. You may have heard that Pope Francis has declared next year as a Year of Jubilee. The jubilee, called the Holy Year of Mercy, will begin on this year's feast of the Immaculate Conception (Dec. 8) and it will close on Nov. 20, 2016, the feast of Christ the King. Note, once again, the Pope’s heavy emphasis on the importance of MERCY, both from God to us and from us to others. Remember – it was the theme of this year’s Lent program as we prepared for the coming of peace, joy and hope as Jesus rose from the dead. Alleluia! Good News. On the AFE website, www.stwilliamsafe.com you will find a link to an article which is a summary of Pope Francis’ proclamation of the “Holy Year of Mercy”, issued recently. Please let us know when your loved one’s name may be removed from the list) We pray for: Camille Anderson, Antoinette Brennan, Marie Courtney, Noelene Ellis, Dennis Farrell, Joyce Flynn, Paul Hayes, Margaret Lally, Mary-Lou McCallum, Rebecca Mellifont, Bernadette Morgan, Jessie Neill, Lorraine Tottenham, Katelin Yarde. Collections: 1st: Coll. $ 327.50 2nd Coll. $1159.45 True, it is a long summary but is much better than reading right through the original document of 9500 words. So many of the phrases here are just what we have come to expect of Pope Francis’s refreshing ideas since he became Pope. He sees the concept of “mercy” as right at the heart of what Jesus refers to so often as “The Kingdom of God”. Speaking of “The Kingdom of God”, Kevin Treston will talk on this topic in May, at a date to be finalised. Just what does this phrase actually mean? Watch this space. Counters: This week: Group B—Phillip Zabarauskas Next week: Group C—Michael Saide The last workshop for the Confirmation and First Communion families will be held on: Family Rosary: This week: Kathy & Dermot O’Moore Next week: Annette & Ken Garbe Parish Council: Meeting Monday night at 6pm April 21 4:30-6:30 for Group 1 St William’s Church April 23 4:30-6:30 for Group 2 St William’s Church Please do make sure you attend this workshop as this is the last commitment for the program before the celebration. WE’VE STARTED: Phil Kelly and his building team have begun work on the under presbytery gathering space. So far the space has been cleared and removed. Some excavation will happen next and eventually lead to 10m x 10m space for our gathering. As it is a building site, we need take watchful care as the Church and school is approached. The toilet under the presbytery is currently in use but not for long. There is a toilet and wash basin in the sacristy behind the sanctuary and access can be made along the back verandah via side door of the church (near Reconciliation Chapel) and then into the sacristy. N.B. Could sacristans ensure that the door is unlocked when the Church is being used (and lock it after community use). Parking on site will not be possible during construction—12 weeks is allowed for, 8 weeks is hoped for. Thank you for your patience. Page 3 We welcome back school staff and students this Monday for the beginning of second term Mitchelton & Grovely - Samford On April 26 the Verse-for-Vinnies Concert at St Williams Church Complex at 67 Dawson Parade will feature Jack Drake and Noel Stallard. Jack is a product of the bush who has lived the life he writes about. He recites his own work and traditional favourites. Noel will present five Anzac Tribute poems. The concert starts at 1.30pm and the home-made afternoon tea is included in the cost of $15. This is your opportunity to enjoy samples of our Australian poetry and to alleviate the hardship of those struggling in our community. SISTER PARISH 50 YEAR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS As mentioned in a previous Bulletin there is an open Invitation to Parishioners of St Williams to travel to Timor Leste to help celebrate this milestone. Celebrations start on 15th of August for two weeks and we are hoping for a Delegation from St Williams to attend. If you are interested please contact Group members Michael (0407785940) or Sarah (0466306897) or email TimorLesteCompanions@groupspaces.c om See you there. Noel & Ann The Catholic Leader - $2.00 • Townsville family faces deportation back to the Philippines because of 10year-old son’s autism • Former followers of Helidon movement warns Catholics about cults • New church planned for Springfield community in 2016 • Young Brisbane Catholic to find direction among silent monks in Europe and USA The Catholic Psychiatric Pastoral Care Team need mature committed Catholics with an ability to relate pastorally to those who are suffering a mental illness. The training course is held at the Centre each Wednesday from 6th May to 25th November from 9am to 3.30pm. We require a voluntary commitment of eight hours per week upon completion. Final date of applications is 24th April. Please apply to Fr. Jim Smith, CPPC at 58 Morgan Street, Fortitude Valley 4006, email cppc@bne.catholic.net.au or phone 3252 5461 Monday—Friday 8.30am—4pm Around the Archdiocese • ANZAC Day Mass Cathedral of St Stephen - Saturday 25 April at 8.00am. All are welcome to celebrate the 100th anniversary of this solemn day in the life of our Country through the Annual ANZAC Day Mass which will be celebrated by Archbishop Mark Coleridge at the Cathedral of St Stephen. On this day we welcome many veterans and their families as well as dignitaries from government and defence services. The car park will be open until 1.00pm to allow people to attend the Civic Ceremony. • Live Marist Dinner: An invitation to young men 18-35 to attend a dinner being held at the Marish Centre Brisbane. During the dinner the Brothers will share how they see their vocation today, as well as speak about some exciting new projects for Brothers and Young Adults into the future. Our Live Marist dinner will be an opportunity to celebrate our life as Christian men and explore future possibilities for mission and service. Come and join us! Wednesday 29th April (arrive 7pm) at Marist Centre Ashgrove (entry via 82 Moola Rd then first turn on right to Centre). RSVP Wednesday 22nd April to woodwardz@marash.qld.edu.au or call Br Greg McDonald on 0407 492 022 • Expert emphasises need for parents to stay engaged with teenage children • First Catholic high school in Western corridor officially opened and blessed • Caritas project manager hope to cyclone-torn Vanuatu bringing • New breast cancer clinic taking anxiety out of check-ups and screenings • Bishops urge Kenya to beef up security in wake of university attack • Your Choice magazine highlighting exciting and inspiration work happening in schools around QLD Download the free Parish App today! Search: Catholic Communities Windows Phone Page 4
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