SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 10th May, 2015 Reflection: On this beautiful day dedicated to motherhood, we contemplate the reality that God is love. It is most appropriate that the gospel talks to us about Jesus’ command to ‘LOVE ONE ANOTHER AS I HAVE LOVED YOU’. We see this lived out by many mothers in our community who provide apostolic activity, emotional support, friendships and spiritual guidance. Mothers epitomize God’s love in everything they do for their families, friends, community and those in need. Mothers come to see that loving defines who they are and that they are truly themselves when they choose to love God and others. Mothers acknowledge that true love is hard and demanding. It requires virtue and brings out the best in all involved in the love relationship. So we ask God to bless all mothers, so that their love may be deep and tender, and that they may lead their children to know and do what is good, living not for themselves alone, but for God and for others. Drusilla Gonsalvez Appeal for People in Nepal This weekend there will be a 2nd collection in all three communities for Caritas Nepal Appeal. This earthquake has devastated a wonderful gentle people. The Nepalese communities have always been an attractive place of beauty and hospitality to all its visitors, spectators and climbers. Our hearts and prayers go out to them and in a small way I ask you to respond to this special collection this week. Loving God, we thank you for our mothers: who cared for us when we were helpless, who comforted us when we were hurt, whose love and care is unconditional . We pray for: those who are grieving the loss of their mother, those who never knew their biological mother, and now yearn for her, those who have experienced the wonder of an adopted mother's love. Lord, give them special blessings. Keep us united with you and with our mothers, Amen. so that we can be and become all that we are meant to be. We support the endeavours of the Royal Commission to bring healing to the victims of abuse. Church's website: www.facingthetruth.org.au OUR MASS TIMETABLE OUR PEOPLE & OUR CONTACT DETAILS (Subject to change) DAY TIME SERVICE COMMUNITY WEEK COMMENCING 11th May , 2015 HOLY TRINITY PARISH WEB PAGE: www.holytrinityparish.org.au EMAIL: office@holytrinityparish.org.au Priests: Michael Sierakowski, Paul Gurry, Clem Cafarella, Cyril Blake Pastoral Associates: Matilde Chia, Margaret Pinzone, Carmel Dyt, Delia Donahoe (OLSH), June Kellar, Liz Liston Catherine Green (Arrowsmith Program) Parish Manager: Libby Thomas 9:15am Communion St. Paul’s 10:00am Mass St. Peter’s 10:00am Mass St. Paul’s 10:00am Funeral Mass Martin Gannon St. Peter’s 9:15am Communion St. Paul’s 10:00am Communion St Peter’s 10:00am Mass St Catherine’s Mon Tues St. Peter’s East Bentleigh OFFICE HOURS (Mon - Fri) 9am - 3pm St. Paul’s Bentleigh OFFICE HOURS (Mon - Fri) 9am - 3pm Wed 844 Centre Road, East Bentleigh 3165 Ph: 9579 4255 Fax: 9570 4288 122 Jasper Road, Bentleigh 3204 Ph: 9557 1165 Fax: 9503 4575 stpaulbentleigh@bigpond.com Thurs 10:00am Mass St Paul’s Fri 10:00am Mass St Peter’s 8.30am Mass St. Catherine’s 8:00am Communion St. Peter’s 9:30-10am Reconciliation for children only St Paul’s 6.00pm Mass St. Paul’s 6.30pm Mass St. Peter’s Mass St. Peter’s Mass St. Catherine’s Mass St. Paul’s Mass St. Peter’s Mass St. Catherine’s Mass St Peter’s office@holytrinityparish.org.au Pastoral Associates: Carmel Dyt, Delia Donahoe, June Kellar Liz Liston Secretaries: Marion Quinn Trish Richards Sacramental Teachers Lidia Boschini Betty DeMarco Pastoral Associates: Matilde Chia Sat Secretary: Libby Thomas Primary School Ann Cooper – Principal Margaret Smith - REC 9557 7130 St. Catherine’s Moorabbin Stewardship Program: Keith Gonsalvez 2 Buchan Street, Moorabbin 3189 Ph: 9555 4242 Adult Faith Education: Chris Pearson office@holytrinityparish.org.au 8.30am 9.30am Sun 10.30am 5:30pm Pastoral Associate: Margaret Pinzone Primary School Michael Juliff - Principal Secretary: Judi Fisher 9575 0909 Primary School Mrs Maria Angliss– Principal Ms Carmel Donlon - REC 9555 7200 RECONCILIATION: 1/2 hr before each mass Emergency: Please call St. Peter’s and leave a message as we regularly attend this phone—03 9579 4255 Collections: Last weekend 2nd & 3rd May 2015 Community Stewardship Presbytery St. Peter’s $5,112 $1,158 St. Paul’s $901.50 $735.40 St. Catherine’s $1,067 $407 ST. PAUL’S NOTICES SACRAMENTAL PROGRAM 2015: First Reconciliation Children of the Parish community will have their First Reconciliation on the following dates: 16 May & 23rd May. Please pray for these children as they prepare to experience God’s forgiveness and healing. We ask our Parishioners who wish to receive Reconciliation to wait until after all the children have been seen. ROSARY: The Legion of Mary will be reciting the Rosary on the 13th May between 10.00am to 12 pm, in the Church, to honour Our Lady of Fatima. All parishioners are most welcome to join us. CAN YOU HELP: Thank you to those who have put their name down on the list. New Rosters will be prepared soon and we are currently Looking for Volunteers for all sorts of things. If you can assist please add your name. The rolls needed are Readers/ Leaders, Offertory/Gift Procession (especially Saturday nights), Computer Operators, Eucharistic Ministers, Communion to the Sick, Alter Society/Cleaning and Sacristan (help with setting up and closing up for Masses), Washing of Linen, Sunday Morning Tea, Counters and Liturgy Group. These tasks are not hard and many hands make light work. Sign up sheets are available in front of Our Lady’s Altar. KAIROS: A new issue No. 7 is available. Please place $2. in the St. Vincent De Paul box. The first step towards the solution of any problem is optimism. ADORATION: Wednesday 3.00 — 4.00pm Friday 8.15 — 9.15am INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON NOTICE BOARDS • Southern Stars Social Club: Over 28’s Party Night 23/5/15/ at 8pm Benedict House, St. Benedict’s Parish Burwood. • St. Kevin’s: St. Patricks Cathedral Choral Scholarships for boys entering Yr 5 in 2015 Auditions 24/5/14 Applications close 16/5/14 • Walk for the right to be Born 2014, 23rd-25th May. • Right to Life: Life Hike 2, Great Ocean Walk 28th-30th May In the Boxes at the doors: • St. Paul’s School Newsletter ST. CATHERINE’S NOTICES CONGRATULATIONS One of our foundation parishioners, Martin Larkin, celebrated his 90th birthday during the past week. Not only do we offer him our congratulations on achieving this memorable milestone, we also say a sincere ”thankyou” Martin for your untiring work as “handyman extraordinaire” in attending to so many of the maintenance issues that have arisen in our parish over scores of years. Our prayers and best wishes are with you Martin, in the hope that you will experience good health and happiness in the future. SINCERE THANKS to all who supported our Mother's Day Stall the result was wonderful - $1210! This has been given to St Vincent de Paul Conference Moorabbin, to assist them in their wonderful ministry. The winners of our raffle were: N. Mutch, C. Sidaway, M. Clynes, Martin S, and P. Molloy. Sacramental Program. Parent initiated, School supported, Parish based, Reconciliation Year 3 2015 First Reconciliation commenced for children from our Parish Community yesterday and will continue on 16th May & 23rd May. Please kindly pray for these children as they prepare to experience God's love through forgiveness & healing. Confirmation On Sunday, 17th May at St Catherine’s Church, the Confirmation candidates will be presented to the Parish Community. The students will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation at St Patricks Cathedral at 7pm on Friday, 29th May. Please keep the candidates and their families in your prayers as they prepare for this important step in their faith journey. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Next meeting on May 11th at 7pm, in the Sweeney Centre at St Catherine’s. All welcome. CRAFTY LADIES The Craft Group will NOT meet tomorrow. VOCATION VIEW God's love for us has been revealed: "Love one another as I have loved you. The world is in need to see people who are striving to love others with all their hearts. What about you? ST. PETER’S NOTICES MEETINGS/FUNCTIONS THIS WEEK Mon. 11th May Wed 13th May Thurs. 14th May 7:30pm St V de P Conference Meeting—Green Room. 8:00pm Charismatic Group—Anchor 4:00pm Sacramental Program— 7:30pm Green Room & Lounge Room Baptism Preparation Meeting McKenna Centre. Sacraments This Weekend We welcome the following child: Payton Jansz, into our community through Baptism. We congratulate Lily & Maya Brodrick, Mia Watson & Lucas Hoang as they receive God’s forgiveness through Reconciliation. Loganville Hostel Volunteer Loganville Hostel runs bus outings for our residents once a week, thanks to the help of volunteer bus drivers and jockeys. During May one of our volunteer jockeys is going on an extended overseas break which means we need a new volunteer from June to December, once a month from 9.am to 12 noon on the first Tues. of the month. Is anyone able to assist? A Current police check is required before starting. (Loganville will pay the cost) Any kind person interested please ring Liz or Luisa on 9579-0784. Thankyou Luisa Laudani, Activities Co-ordinator St. Peter’s Cancer Support Group BIGGEST MORNING TEA, FRIDAY, 29th MAY. AFTER 10AM MASS, MCKENNA CENTRE. $5pp, Raffles. Children’s Liturgy of the Word for pre-school and primary school children. First 2 Sundays of the month. 10:30am Mass, Sunday 10th May. Come and share the Gospel and get to know other children at St. Peter’s St. Peter’s Prayer Group— ” This Promise is for You” 6 Monday sessions, 13th April to 18th May, in the Anchor, All welcome. Lidia 9578 1962 Sacramental Programme 2015 Yes the first little wooden school house was erected in 1865 on Centre Road near the site of the current hospital. We are looking for photographs (and memorabilia) pertaining to the history of the School that we could borrow for the 150th Anniversary. If anyone has any please contact the School Office on 9575 0909. Mass and tour of school will be held on Sunday, 21st June, more details soon Thanking you in anticipation Michael Juliff For children NOT attending St. Peter’s Primary School Confirmation Classes Sundays 10-11am, McKenna Centre. (Confirmation, St. Patrick’s Cathedral 29th May, 1st Reconciliation Classes continue on Wednesdays. 4-5pm, St. Peter’s Church Green Rm. 1st Eucharist Classes commence on Wed. 20th May, 4-5pm, St. Peter’s Church Green Room. Pls ring Parish Office: 9579 4255. Lidia & Betty Loganville Social Committee meeting will be held on Tuesday 12th May at Loganville at 12:30pm ∗ ∗ See McKenna Notice Board & Pamphlet Stand • • • • • • ∗ ∗ ∗ St. Peter’s Newsletter: 7th May, 2015 Catholic Archdiocese Parish Update: 6 May, 2015 Heart of Life Spirituality Centre: Saturday Reflection Days. Southern Stars Social Club: Single Catholics 28-60 age group, Sat. 23rd May, 8pm, Enq. Peter 9885 2167. St. Patrick’s Cathedral Choral Scholarships 2016: Apps. Close Fri. 15 May, Apply onlinewww.stkevins.vic.edu.au St. Patrick’s Mentone-:May concert Sun. 31 May, 3pm, Enq. 9583 2103. $10 & $20 3 Bedroom House Dingley for rent Leanne 9995 2469 Furnished room with private facilities, No Bond or bills, Non smoker, $170 per week. Pls ph 9551 4392 2/bedroom unit, Malane St. E. Bent, McKinnon school zone, available May 2015, $1,500 per month, Call Michael 0430 535 619. ∗ ∗ ∗ Birthday Wishes to Morrie Dennehy on his 80th Marj Brady on her 70th Peter Canavan on his 70th. Wedding Anniversary Congratulations to Michael & Jocelyn Griffin—30th Gwen & Bernie Kelly—66th invites you to their annual Art and Craft Show and Open Day Monday 11th May—10am-2pm We welcome you to attend and see the different art work proudly created by some of our participants to the House. It is also an opportunity to see what else we have in our program, so please join us if you can! ALL WELCOME. Please RSVP: 9570 3468 ‘As the Father has love me, so I have loved you’ The boundlessness of God’s love is seen in the fact that God loved us even before we were deserving of God’s love. In fact, it was God’s love that made us able both to receive and to give love in return. Love is of God; love is God. Divine love is constant and trustworthy. How easily we can think this thought or speak these words, yet how difficult, even impossible, it is to comprehend what it means. We can only really recognise love in its many concrete manifestations. Love is patient, kind and forbearing; it believes, it hopes, it endures. The love of God breaks down the barriers between Gentile and Jew, between slave and free, between the poor and the prosperous, between women and men, between the healthy and the ailing, between young and old. Embraced by such love we are gradually transformed. We begin to recognise God’s love in places we never suspected it would be found. We discover that what we once judged unclean may merely be an unfamiliar openness to God’s truth. We discover that our own insistence on legitimate religious practice may really be spiritual elitism. Our eyes are opened to ways we have tried to confine God’s love to the conventional boundaries we ourselves have set. As we are drawn into God’s love, we eagerly embrace the commandments that help us to live righteous lives. To the extent that we love as universally as God does, we will know that we live in God and that God lives in us. © Dianne Bergant CSS While we celebrate Mother’s Day… spare a thought for mother in Australian-funded Immigration Detention Centres. As at the end of March 2015, there were 124 children and their parents in mainland detention centres. More concerning, there were 103 children and 126 women on Nauru. Recent reports have again confirmed the terrible psychological and physical effects of longterm detention on asylum seekers, especially children. These reports have also uncovered incidents of sexual and physical abuse of women and children in detention on Nauru. Last December, the Government promised to get all children out of detention on Christmas Island. They sent them to detention in Darwin for months before releasing them into the community on bridging visas. However, this commitment did not extend to babies born in Australia since 5 December 2014. These babies and their mothers are scheduled to be sent to Nauru. GENERAL NOTICES Mass Count During the month of May there will be a count of those attending masses in our three communities Trinity Parish Youth Group Saturday night disco When: 30th May Where : St Paul’s School Hall Time :7 pm to 10 pm Cost :$12 per head Includes DJ Trent, Nibbles & Desert supplied Get Your Friends together and have a good time Please let us Know if coming 0408381604 or 0423830918 By Txt OK Neighbourhood House Week– Mon. 11th May to Sun. 17th May Moongala Community House, 824 Centre Rd, Bent. East. 9570 3468—Open Day & Art & Craft Show, Mon. 11th May, 10am—2pm. Godfrey Street Community House, 9 Godfrey St. Bent., 0557 9037—Open Day, Sat. 16th May. OLSH COLLEGE REUNIONS—2015 Sat. 16 May – 40th Reunion for the Class of 1975 At the College from 2-5pm. Email Anne (Geehman) Oxlade olshreunion70.75@gmail.com check Facebook events page OLSH College Class of 75 Reunion. Sat. 23 May – 30th Reunion for the Class of 1985: Email olsh85reunion@gmail.com and check Facebook OLSH Bentleigh Class of 1985. Sat. 23 May – 10th Reunion for the Class of 2005: At the College 2- 5pm. Contact Catherine (Patterson) Millwood on nurse.patterson@gmail.com. Facebook OLSH Class of 2005. Sun. 13 Sept. – 20th Reunion for the Class of 1995:U Time 3pm onwards, venue TBA. Email olsh95reunion@gmail.com with your updated details. Tanya (Robbins) Sawtell and Liz (Telfer) Tregoning. TRINITY BOOK CLUB Thursday 4 June is Trinity Book Club meeting. Nora Webster by Colm Toibin is the book. The MONTHLY WALK BY THE BAY is this THURSDAY May 14th. We leave from the foreshore at Martin St. Gardenvale at 9.15 and walk to St. Kilda pier. If you find you are now able to join us, PLEASE COME! So ALL WELCOME. Next dates: June 11th, July 9th, August 13th, SOCIAL BADMINTON PLAYERS WANTED – ALL STANDARDS Thursdays, 7:30pm. St. Peter’s School Hall Ron 9557 6029 / 0413 063 807 or Keith 9570 5079 / 0414 988994 The Aboriginal Catholic Ministry invites you to celebrate the end of 25 years of dedicated service, leadership and achievements of Vicki Clark. Date: Fri. 19th June 2015 Time: 6.30 for 7.00PM Venue: L’Unica Reception & Convention Centre Cost: $75.00 per person (Tables of 10) Bookings Essential: http://www.trybooking.com/GEME Enq: Lilian P: 9480 3849 or E: lilian.hobson@cam.org.au<mailto:lilian.hobson@cam.org.au> <mailto:lilian.hobson@cam.org.au> taizé Prayer in Memory of Brother Roger Tues. 12 May St. Augustine’s 631 Bourke St. Melb. 6-7pm Dinner, $10, 7pm DVD and small groups, 8pm Prayer. RSVP:facebook or email taize.melbourne@gmail.com Women’s Weekend Blessings: Fri. 29th May, 8pm to Sun Sun 31st May, 3pm. $180, 5 meals, private room, shared bathroom. Pallotti College, McNamaras Rd, Millgrove Facilitator: Lorraine McCarthy, Spiritual Director & UAC formation worker. Contact: Lorraine 0402 217 123 THE ORDER OF THE KNIGHTS OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS TRINITY PARISH ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT ST CATHERINE’S CHURCH, MOORABBIN Wednesday May 13th—From 5pm to 8pm Catholic Theological College Study Philosophy, Biblical Studies, Liturgy, RCIA or Religious Education Winter Intensives: June 29; July 1, 3, 6, 1, 10 + assessment Semester 2 Intensives: 3 Weekends (during Aug, Sept, Oct) All units: 10.00am – 5.00pm Details on College website at www.ctc.edu.au Enq: 9412 3333, ctc@ctc.edu.au 278 Victoria Parade East Melbourne 3002 Cricos Provider: 01037A Parish Visiting We ask parishioners to please let us know of anyone who would like a visit and/or communion at home or in a local aged care facility. We are relying on your response to keep us informed of those who need our care. Please let PA know at mass or office week days. Wedding Anniversaries If you are celebrating 25, 40, 50 or 60 years of marriage and would like a blessing at mass and acknowledgement in our bulletin—Please ring the office: St. Paul’s/St. Catherine’s 9557 1165, St. Peter’s 9579 4255. ST. PETER’S ROSTER PARISHIONERS DATE LECTORS 6.30pm—Belinda Ortiz, Terry McSweeney 8.30am—Liz Liston, Pat Murphy 10.30am—Helen Nodrum, Joan Marshall 5.30pm—Paul Collins, Jo Burnell 16th & 17th May PRESBYTERY COUNTERS GRP 4: Mary-Anne Phillips, Paul Thursky, Maria Thursky Sun 17th May THANKSGIVING COUNTERS GRP 6: Keith Gonsalvez, Erika Somogyi, Angelo Taranto, Des & Joan Lawler Sun 17th May SACRISTAN GRP 4: Helen Heal, Michelle De Silva, Henry D’Souza, Carmen Laragy Sat 16th May FATIMA STATUE Callanan Family—Valkstone Street Sun 10th May D’Lima Family—Vera Street Sun 17th May Nancy Hall (Sun) Troy Kuhn (Sun) 10th & 17th May 24th & 31st May Lorna Melder (Wed) Betty De Marco (Wed) 13th May 20th & 27th May MOORABBIN HOSPITAL VISIT ST. PAUL’S ROSTER COUNTERS VOCATIONS / CHALICE PARISHIONERS Helen McKernan Margaret O ’ Driscoll Ann Tamhane Gotu Tamhane Clara Confeggi DATE Lillian Vella (Sun) Teresa Meyer Sun 10th May Sun 17th May (Sun) 10th & 17th May Vanita Carvalho Jane Rewick (L) (L) Mario Mirabile Christopher Periera (R) (R) (Sat) (Sun) 9th & 10th May Barbara Fyfe Glynn Mayne (L) (L) Sr. Annabella Sr. Nora (R) (R) (Sat) (Sun) 16th & 17th May De Losa Family (Sat) Arrighi Family (Sun) 9th & 10th May De Losa Family (Sat) Peter Whitelaw (Sun) 16th & 17th May Uytenbogaardt Family (Sat) Thompson & Raju Families (Sun) 9th & 10th May Peggy & Paul Davis (Sat) Saldanha Family 16th & 17th May LECTORS COMPUTER OPERATORS: GIFTS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: (Sun) Station 1: Volunteers Station 2: Needed Station 3: “ Saturday Station 1: Volunteers Needed Station 2: “ Station 3: “ Sunday May Peter and Ilona Harty 10th May Bernadette & Michael Renwick and Gesualda Cafasso 17th May 1: 10th May MORNING TEA (HALL) COMMUNION TO THE SICK 2: ST. CATHERINE’S ROSTER 3: PARISHIONERS DATE COUNTERS Pat Baird, Bernadette Jennings Mon 18th May ALTAR SOCIETY Maureen Gill, Katrina Gill Sat 16th May LECTORS 8.30am: Peter Visalli 10.30am: Rachel Adams Sun 17th May EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS 8.30am: Daniela Pitrone 10.30am: Marg Pinzone Sun 17th May COMPUTER OPERATORS 8.30am: Stephen Caltabiano 10.30am: Pauline Phelan Sun 17th May FATIMA STATUE Buckley Family Mon 18th May SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER GOSPEL: John 15: 9-17 Jesus said to his disciples: ‘As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you. Remain in my love. If you keep my commandments you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father's commandments and remain in his love. I have told you this so that my own joy may be in you and your joy be complete. This is my commandment: love one another, as I have loved you. A man can have no greater love than to lay down his life for his friends. You are my friends, if you do what I command you, I shall not call you servants any more, because a servant does not know his master’s business; I call you friends, because I have made known to you everything I have learnt from my Father. You did not choose me, no, I chose you; and I commissioned you to go out and to bear fruit, fruit that will last; and then the Father will give you anything you ask him in my name. What I command you is to love one another.’ Did you know?……… You can now view the Parish Bulletin online at ‘holytrinityparish.org.au’ If you wish to receive the Parish Bulletin, emailed direct to your computer, go to the website; on the right hand side you will see ‘Parish Bulletin Subscription’; enter your name and email address in the boxes provided; and click on ‘Subscribe’. This is a free service. Lord, we commend to you people in need: Those who are sick: St Peter’s: Baby Twins Jonathan & Joseph Finch, Maree Prior, Paul Nielsen, Pat Callanan, Stanley Wright, Jane Wheelahan, Solange Ibriham, Doug Willans, Moira Bugg, Simon Trinh, Doreen Brown, Anna Marteon, Peter & Marie Bergin, Sheryl Martin, , Pat Huggins, Michael Griffin, Christina Andersen, Sarah, Elisa D’Elia, John Madden, Paul Houston, Rachael Hailstone, Roland Fernandez, Ann Dodd, Merle Milner, Cresencia Elchico, John Jackson, June Jackson, Maria-Elena De Sa, Valmai Rogers, Matt Milanovic, Joan Clarke, Dorotea Moniz, Alfio Pappalardo, Claude Darga, Stephanie & Amelie Francois, Maria Kyunghee Chu, Duncan McMillan, Melissa Jovanovic, Bill Tilley, Dorothy Nolan, Cathy Davies, Guiseppe Mase, Cathy Hogan, Nigel Harbach, Kathleen Murphy, Abby, Jacqui Slattery, Daniel Pintado, St Paul’s: Harry Murphy, Patricia Briody, Anne Taylor, Elizabeth Wort, Camile Riley, Sharon Boyd, Elisa D’Elia, Harry Malatsis, Tanya Wall, St Catherine’s: Sue Saddler, Jean Sutton, Paul McKay, Paul Madden, Joan Clarke, Joanne Barry, Robert Boileau, Paul Dwyer, Tony Infanti, Minna Beer, Trenna Scanlon Recently Deceased: St Peter’s: John Dineen (Delia’s relative), Bruce Armstrong, Heather Stevenson, Martin Gannon, Catherine’s: Benjamin Jones (4 yrs) 1st Anniversary Remembrance: St Peter’s: Tadeusz Csarnecki, Lexie Bird, Joseph Kowalski, Patrick Cooper Anniversaries occurring at this time: St Peter’s: John Smith (10th), Vincent Madden (20th) Maria Pacquola (11th), Edward Rodrigues, Custodia, Ana & Herminia Da Fonte, Giuseppe & Nunziata Taranto, Arlene Pereira (7th), Peter Hickey, Molly Greville, St Paul’s: Raymond Wilson, Sharon Willans, Maureen Maslin, Ray O’Brien Catherine’s: David Commons, Marjorie Elliot, David Bartram, Pat Dwyer, Marguerite Younes, Lucila Melgo, Lionel Crough, Tom Cashman BULLETIN NOTICES DEADLINES St. Peter’s Trish Richards & Marion Quinn, 9579 4255, office@holytrinityparish.org.au Thursday St. Paul’s Libby Thomas, 9557 1165, stpaulbentleigh@bigpond.com Thursday 9am St. Catherine’s Judi Fisher - judifish@optusnet.com.au or in letterbox at Presbytery Thursday 9am
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