4th Sunday of Easter 26th April 2015 This Sunday of Easter— Good Shepherd Sunday, people like myself can be decidedly uncomfortable reading the gospel; for who is the hired hand of today’s gospel; just whom does Jesus have in mind? 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 Quite obviously, the religious leaders of his own day. Jesus seems to be saying that the religious leadership of his day cares very little for the people. They are not likely to defend the people against danger. Most certainly they will not sacrifice their lives for the people. But before we start pointing the finger at the Jewish leadership in first century Palestine, we need to reflect on what this image of the Good Shepherd is saying to us today. Leaders in today’s world, and also in the church, can become so immersed in administration and auxiliary stuff that they lose touch with the very people they are called to serve. An old Talmudic riddle asks, ‘Why did the Tower of Babel crumble?’ And the answer is, ‘Because the leaders of the project were more interested in the work than they were in the workers.’ God destroyed the Tower, not because they were trying to reach heaven, but because they were more interested in bricks than bricklayers. Leadership needs a human face, sensitive, not hasty to judgment, respectful of every human in every encounter. Isn’t this the provocative leadership style of Francis of Rome “who am I to judge” was his reply to the searching question of sexual identity. His presence intrigues the world. This Sunday challenges us to evaluate our leadership—in the family, our workplace and social organisations, be it Local, State or Federal Governments—and in our Church. Francis is having a fair crack at the centuries old and moribund organisations of the Church—the Roman Curia. We have new leadership in State Government too. So it is a day too to evaluate effective leadership—secular and religious. It’s Good Shepherd Sunday. Pray for leaders—Premiers, Prime Ministers, Lord Mayors, bosses and all the rest. Pray for pastors and pastoral workers and all Church workers—that Christ be our way—no short cuts! Pray for vocations in the church for good and many pastoral leaders, ordained and lay—for our current and future needs. Pray for one another that we all pastor, lead and serve in the only way that gives life—care for each and every one. We have 180 youngsters who have been preparing in parish and home by the Parish Sacramental Team and parents. Now is the appropriate time post Easter for the completion of their Sacramental Initiation in Confirmation & First Communion. Bishop Joe Oudeman will be out on Friday evening to Confirm in two sessions, our youngsters. Bishop Joe normally pastors the Southern Region parishes, so we welcome him here for the first time. Originally a Capuchin friar, he was involved in teaching, formation and spirituality with his Order as well as Provincial Leader for Australia. He was ordained for assistant bishop, Brisbane, a dozen years ago. In the following two weekends at eleven Masses, our 180 will complete their initiation with First Communion. Older parishioners have offered prayer support and encouraging words to our youngsters as Prayer Partners. So let’s all pray for our young. We will invoke the empowering Spirit to be their Helper and Guide, to give them Wisdom and Understanding, the spirit of Right Judgment and Courage, the spirit of Knowledge and Reverence, the spirit of Wonder and Awe in the presence of God. Lord feed them again and again with your Body and Blood—that they may grow more intensely into the life you offer them and that they and all of us will be your World Wide Witnesses. LITURGY TIMES 27th April — 3rd May Grovely St William’s Monday: 9.15am Mass Wednesday: 6.15pm Silent Prayer before the exposed Eucharist until 7.00pm Mass Catherine of Siena, doctor Thursday: 9.00am Mass Friday: 7.00am Mass Joseph the Worker 5.00pm & 7.30pm Confirmation Celebrations Saturday: 7.00am Mass Athanasius, bishop 11.00am—12 noon Reconciliation Next Weekend Masses Counters this week: 1st Coll: Gavin Taylor & Mike Hogan 2nd Coll: Denise Quinlan, Geraldine & Dennis McLaughlin Rosary will be prayed in the home of Catheryne Andrews, 5 Spielberg Rd, McDowall at 7pm Tuesday. Baptism: We joyfully announce the baptism of Elsie Fitzpatrick & Thomas Eagles and welcome them into our faith community. 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 Peter Chanel, martyr Friday: 8.30am Mass Joseph the Worker 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 Readings for this Week 4th Sunday of Easter (Yr B) Acts 4:8-12 1 Jn 3:1-2 Jn 10:11-18 Fair Trade Morning Cuppa: All welcome this Sunday 26 April after 9.30am Mass. Social Club: Morning tea and bingo at 10am this Wednesday in the Daley Centre. Liturgy Team: Meeting at 10am this Wednesday in the Parish Library. School Fete Craft Morning: The St Williams School Festival of Fun team would like to invite parishioners to join us for a morning of craft, Friday May 8th, Saint Mary MacKillop Centre, 8.30am-10am. We will create items to sell at our Fete on May 16th. All you need is scissors. We would love to see you there. Festival of Fun contact Kelly 0408150039. Wednesday Evenings St. William’s Church Wednesday afternoon 6.15pm - 7.00pm Come for 10 minutes.. stay longer The presence of the Blessed Sacrament encourages a prayerful spirit of praise. - 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. Fairtrade is about better prices, decent working conditions, local sustainability, and fair terms of trade for farmers and workers in the developing world. So, by supporting Fairtrade, we support the people who deserve to benefit. Leading up to Fair Trade Fortnight, 8– 22 May, The Social Justice Group is promoting fair trade by serving coffee & tea and selling chocolate. A gold coin donation would be appreciated and as we will be serving coffee from Timor Leste you may care to make a donation for our Sister Parish in Liquica at the same time! But don’t just buy fair trade during Fair Trade Fortnight, but as often as you can. Where to buy fair trade? The Oxfam Shop and The Good Shepherd Trading Circle in Paddington both sell Fairtrade goods. Most local supermarkets sell Fairtrade coffee and chocolate, as do many local cafés. Check out http:// search.fairtrade.com.au/ to find out more locations. And you can find out more about Fair Trade Fortnight at https:// fairtrade.com.au/page/get-involved and https://powerofyou.org.au/ The Catholic Leader - $2.00 • Special feature honouring the Anzacs on Next Week’s Readings 5th Sunday of Easter (Yr B) Acts 9:26-31 1 Jn 3:18-24 Jn 15:1-8 Join us for a Fair Trade Morning Cuppa this Sunday! The Second Collection amounted to $6772.50 We thank all who contributed • There is now a good range of meaningful and reasonably priced gifts suitable for candidates involved in the upcoming Confirmation/First Communion celebrations. While in the Church Shop you might like to have a look in the glass cabinet at some of the gifts suitable for Mothers' Day. For something different, Mum might appreciate one of the books in the shelves just inside the door. These are all written by well-known authors within the church, including our local author Dr Kevin Treston. • • • • • • • Feel free to come in and browse Page 2 the centenary of Gallipoli battle Faith, prayer and medals helped save Private Bourke during First World War Saintly guide helped James Cameron through the horrors of war Catholic students remembering the Anzacs on tour of Gallipoli Time’s running out for Townsville Catholic family in danger of deportation Pope Francis prays for 700 victims of Libyan disaster, asks why it happened Rockhampton Bishop says sorry for his actions in relation to abuse First world issues may take a back seat at Synod on the Family, Archbishop Coleridge says Young golfing champion a humble former student of Jesuit high school Mitchelton & Grovely - Samford Church Shop: Church shop items are available for sale this Sunday and next Sunday, 26th April. They will include items for prayer partners before the First Communion celebrations. Fair Trade Morning Cuppa: All welcome this Sunday 26 April after 8.00am Mass. 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: Peg Gilpin (Merv’s wife), Iris Leahy (Cathy Ballam’s mother), Carmel Corsie (in UK), Wendy Christie, Mary (May) Paddison, Dino Maroni, Giovanni Marcoionni, Michael Duffy, Kerry Gardiner. Anniversaries: Patricia Drew, Gordon Fahey, Arthur Davis. Sad news received Thursday of the death of Peg (Margaret) Gilpin. Our prayers and sympathy are with her husband Merv, and the family. Watch the newspaper for funeral details. Please let us know when your loved one’s name may be removed from the list) We pray for: Camille Anderson, Kevin Benefield, Antoinette Brennan, Marie Courtney, Noelene Ellis, Dennis Farrell, Joyce Flynn, Paul Hayes, Margaret Lally, Mary-Lou McCallum, Rebecca Mellifont, Bernadette Morgan, Jessie Neill, Nikki Nichol, Chris Rankin, Lorraine Tottenham, Katelin Yarde. Collections: 1st: Coll. $ 302.50 2nd Coll. $1574.00 Counters: This week: Group C—Michael Saide Next week: Group D—Dermott O’Moore Family Rosary: This week: Annette & Ken Garbe Next week: Carmel & John McCoy Liturgy Team: The OLD Liturgy Team meeting will be held at 4.00pm on Monday, 27 April. Mt Maria College Mitchelton 9 May Saturday from 8am - 12pm The dinner dance is under seven weeks away! Come along to a fun, social evening with friends. There'll be live music from 'Me & Jodie Lee', raffle prizes and of course a delicious meal. God has no past or present. Hence the best type of spirituality, since we are all part of the “Kingdom of God”, is to live in the present. That is the place where we will always find God. We don’t have to go looking for him – just be aware of him in you, in others and in all creation. This is contemplation and it is so simple. Coming event – “The Kingdom of God” will be the title of a presentation given by Dr. Kevin Treston in the Daley Centre on Tuesday May 19 at 7.30 pm. This concept is at the core of the message Jesus brought to us from his loving and merciful Father but what does it really mean? The term "Kingdom of God" occurs four times in Matthew, fourteen times in Mark, thirty-two times in Luke, twice in the Gospel of John, six times in Acts, eight times in Paul, and once in Revelation (12:10). Matthew actually prefers the term "Kingdom of Heaven" which he uses over 20 times in his gospel. Kevin is a gifted exponent of the Scriptures, having studied it and explained it to thousands of people over many years, both here and overseas. A night not to be missed. Please return your completed forms to the parish office, via the collection plate at Mass, or email your (scanned) form to timorlestecompanions@groupspaces.com If you missed the order form last week or have any questions, please send an email to the same address ★ Special Mother's Day Morning Teas ★ Over 70 gorgeous stalls ★ Fresh flowers ★ Live music ★ Community - Coffee - Celebrate our Reminder: This Sunday, April 26 the Verse-for-Vinnies Concert at St Williams Church Complex at 67 Dawson Parade will feature Jack Drake and Noel Stallard. FREE $1 DRINK for the community please see the voucher below for anyone who'd like to redeem it. Thank you and have a great week! This is your opportunity to enjoy samples of our Australian poetry and to alleviate the hardship of those struggling in our community. mums! “Try to be here now – this is the only place to be”. Fr. Richard Rohr. Term 2 starts this Wednesday 29th April See you there. Noel & Ann The Atrium of the Good Shepherd is open during School Terms and is located within the Grovely Parish precinct. Sessions are offered for 3—5 year olds during school hours, as well as for Prep—Yr 2 children and Yr 3—Yr 6 children outside of school hours. Please contact Tracie Gallagher at the Parish Office for sessions times: Wed—Fri on 3355 1665 or email pcgrovely@bne.catholic.net.au Please note Tracie is on leave until 6th May. Page 3 Mitchelton & Grovely - Samford We ask our Parish community to keep our Sacramental children and their families in your prayers as they make their final preparation before the celebration of the sacrament of Confirmation this Friday May 1st. The children will then celebrate Holy Communion in their home church community at masses over the next two weekends. Around the Archdiocese • The Order of Malta invites you to the annual Lourdes Healing Mass Saturday 2nd May 10am at St. Paschal’s Church, 30 Warraba Ave. Wavell Heights. Lourdes Water will be distributed after the Mass. Wheelchair access to the church is available from the Warraba Ave entrance. Confirmation lists are on the Grovely Noticeboard. First Communion lists will be published in the newsletter. • Date Claimer: Pentecost Celebrations 24th May 7.30pm St Mary Magdalene Church Cecil Rd Bardon. Guest speaker Fr Ken Barker Missionaries of God’s Love. Fr Ken is an inspirational speaker who has authored seven books. Saturday 4:30pm Mass Our Lady of Dolours Saturday 6:00pm Mass St. William’s Sunday 8:00am Mass St. William’s Amanda Bell Miranda Burton Hannah Costello Kaitlyn Costello Luke Curtis Gemma Davies Thomas Davies Nikolas Duggan Georgia Gibson Matt Gibson Noah Horiba Amy Keane Sophia McNeill *Amcke Murphy Jarno Murphy Dylan Oakes Hayden Stone Ashlee Walker Verity Walsh Aiden Welsh Lachlan Welsh Edward Wild Oliver Bagdon Isabelle Crawford Georgette DiTrapani Liam Eggleston Rene Eggleston Ella Hegarty Meg Johansen Decklan Johnston Thomas Johnston Caleb McMaster Georgina O’Reilly Kate Robertson Amelie Rolph Ella Saccasan Bailey Skinner Charlotte Stewart Grace Voysey Logan Anticevich Isabelle Aulfrey Max Aulfrey Eva Barrie Oliver Barrie Madeleine Boucher Scarlett Byrne Matthew Chapman Nathan Chapman-Oliver Joshua Dempsey Jack Lafferty Bridget Locke Charlize O’Connor Matilda Quin Zarlia Tanner Simon Till *(Confirmation only) Sunday 9:30am Mass St. William’s Sunday 5:30pm Mass St. William’s Damon Bannister Sienna Bannister Patrick Elgey Harry Holland Grace King Iris Landy Mya Luafalealo Aidan McConn Jack Meehan Ashleigh Morton Lucas O’Connell Anna Opperman Olivia Piltz Georgia Querido Madelyne Ting Luisa Va’a-Luafalealo Vitolina Va’a-Luafalealo Mahli Anderson Javier Bates Amber Beloff Lauren Burnett Claudia Collins Amelie Davy Indiana Desmond Isabelle Dixon Lara Green Olivia Jolly Declan Littleboy James Littleboy Nicholas Marco Hamish Nolan Bonnie Siggins Conrad Taylor Dominic Vecellio Sunday 8:00am Mass Sacred Heart Aoife Bedggood Niamh Bedggood Olivia Borchert-Jonker Zoe Borchert-Jonker Cadel Byrne-Staunton Kyra Byrne-Staunton Nicholas De Bonis Sophie Grocock Heidi Holmes Darcy Latimer Oskar Olechnowicz Jessica Vacher Jack Young Oscar Young • Townsville St Patrick’s College, Past Pupils Association, Brisbane Branch, Annual Mass Saturday 23 May at St Stephen’s Cathedral at 11.30am followed by High Tea. Enquiries: Barbara 3396 6641, Monica 3341 9197 or Web site www.spcpp.net All past pupils and staff welcome • Cherish Life Hope for the Future Conference Saturday 16th May. Parliamentary Annex, Alice St. Brisbane. $75 adult $40 concession. Enqs: 3871 2445 or email info@cherishlife.org.au RSVP May 6th. • Mt. Maria College Mitchelton Open Day: 4th May 3.30pm—7.00pm at 54 Prospect Rd. Mitchelton Meet the Principal and tour the campus. Info at: www.mtmaria.com.au • The Queensland Choir & The Sinfonia of St Andrews present “THE GLORY OF VIENNA”. Ireni Utley (soprano) Shikari Ringdahl (alto) Cameron Taylor (tenor), Joshua Ruben (bass), Friday May 1, St Stephens Cathedral, 7.30pm. Bookings: 4MBS TICKETING phone 3847 1717 or online www.4mbs.com.au General admission $40 Concession $40 Full time student $15 Children $15. • St. Fabian’s Yeerongpilly Golden Jubilee: Sunday 24th May 2015. One Mass only will be celebrated on the weekend of 23rd / 24th May at 9:00 am on Sunday 24th May followed by a morning tea and memorabilia of our parish life will be on display. Download the free Parish App today! Search: Catholic Communities Windows Phone Page 4
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