It is our choice whether we are in or out...

St Mary’s Catholic Parish Warwick
EMBRACING THE COMMUNITIES OF:
PARISH OFFICE
PO BOX 118, WARWICK.
81 Percy Street, Warwick.
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
St Mary’s, Warwick, Our Lady of Dolours, Greymare,
Immaculate Heart of Mary, Gladfield and Our Lady of Fatima,
Karara
22nd/23rd November 2014
Our Lord Jesus Christ King of the Universe
Phone: (07) 4661 1033
Fax: (07) 4661 4232
Email:
stmaryswck1@bigpond.com
It is our choice whether we are in or out of the Kingdom
[Jesus’]
Website:
www.stmarysparishwarwick.org.au
St Mary’s
Catholic
Parish
Parish Priest
Fr Franco Filipetto
Semi-retired Priest
Fr Terry Hickling
4661 8227
Parish Administration
Officer
Kathleen Cuskelly
Administration Support
Officer
Mary-anne Loudon
PARISH SCHOOLS
St Mary’s Kindergarten
Director:
Marie Sullivan
Phone: 4667 1075
warwickkindy@bne.centacare.net.au
St Mary’s (Primary)
Principal:
Mrs Michelle Campbell
Phone: 4661 1872
stmaryswck1@bigpond.com
Assumption College
Principal:
Mr Peter Moloney
Phone: 4660 4000
acwarwick@twb.catholic.edu.au
criteria for separating people are based on what they did during
the course of their lives.
Those who quietly got on with Kingdom living - feeding those who were
hungry, clothing those who were naked - visiting those who were sick or
in prison - these people were taken to one side and told that, in fact, they
had been doing those things to Jesus Himself. This came as news to
them!
Equally, those who had not done those things were told that when they
had refused to do those things, they had been neglecting to do it to Him.
This came as a surprise to them too!
The fact Jesus was pointing out to them was a fundamental rule of Kingdom living. We are the Body of Christ - and so, deeply united in the life,
death and resurrection of Jesus. What we do - one for another - heals and
builds up the Body of Christ. What we do not do - one for another weakens and diminishes it.
Jesus is a king who does not lord it over His people but invites them into
the fullness of life that is His Life. Those who already live with that sense
of mutual dependence will find this natural and delightful. Others, who
see themselves as entirely laws unto themselves, would find this intolerable.
The choice is ours - Christ accepts it - to be Kingdom people - or to prefer
to live outside it.
Extracted from a reflection on the Gospel by Catherine McElhinney and Kathryn
Turner, from the Weekly Wellsprings website
http://www.wellsprings.org.uk/weekly_wellsprings/year_a/sunday_34.htm
A SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE & HOPE
Monday 1st December 2014 7pm
at St Mary’s Catholic Church.
For many, this Christmas will bring sadness,
because of the absence of one with whom they expected to share this
tradition.
LITURGY TIMES
PLEASE PRAY FOR
THIS WEEK
22ND/23RD NOVEMBER
RECENTLY DECEASED: Teodulfo MacQuilan (Philippines), Ella Hall (Daymar), Blanche Turnbull
MASSES
St Mary’s
Vigil 6pm
Sunday 8:30am
ANNIVERSARIES: Thomas & Pearl Hemmings, William & Bridget Mahony, Thomas Mahony, Stephen &
LAY LITURGIES
Yangan
Saturday 6pm
Killarney
Sunday 8am
Gladfield
Sunday 9:30am
WEEKDAY LITURGIES
Monday Mass 9am
Tuesday Liturgy of The
Word 5:30pm
Leader 1: Michael Dwan
Leader 2: Maree Ryan
Reader: Pam Eather
Gospel & Reflection:
Sue Harris
(Gatton)
Margaret O’Shea, James & Edna Mullins, Keith Lyons, Lauraine Bourke, Alan Peel, Gregorio Villar, Antioco
Villar Jr, Wilma Crawford, Peter & Margaret Bourke, Francis & Johanna Barrett, Raymund Cleary, Ned Murphy, Ven. A/Deacon Leo Hayes, Rev Frs William McGovern, Cornelius Cahalane, Charles Daly, Francis Leonard,
Peter Murphy, John Dowd & William McCormack, Harold Booth, Don McGinness, Thomas & Mary McMahon,
Michael Quinn, Cecil & Rose Dettori, Jim & Monica Nolan, Mary Bourke, Lorna Bradfield, Ned & May Nolan,
Elizabeth Cantwell, Leo Cantwell, Sylvester & Maria Canavan, and all relatives and friends.
SICK: Elliot Plummer, Michael Willett, Kev O’Shea, Heidi Haferkamp, Annette Carey, Rick Waterworth (Bris),
Carmel Ryan, Margaret Aldridge (Bris), Bridge Murphy, Margaret Morris, Denis McEniery (Bris), Mike Keim,
Alison Towler (Emerald), Bianca Muir, Lucas Hermeston (NSW), Sue Moffatt & son, Robert (Millmerran), Judy
Robertson, Lou Rowan, Denise Tracey (Gold Coast), Sylvie Gray, Marion O’Leary, Del Franchina, Michael
Dawson, Morris Condon, Yolande Miller, Louise Henricksen, Billy Johnson (Bris), Pippa Harth (Dalby), Cheryl
Bushell (Benn), John Henry, Marie Gillespie, Narcise Talara, Colin King, Kellie Keir (T’ville), Peter Roche (Tas),
Jessica Ryan, Terry O’Shea, Terry Hollindale, Amanda Webb, Phil Gant, Anne Barnier (Buderim), Jess Scanlan
(Ballina), Doug Christensen, Anne Gant & residents of Akooramak and The Oaks, patients at the Warwick Hospital
and all those who receive Home Communion.
ROSTERS
THIS WEEKEND
22nd/23rd November
NEXT WEEKEND
29th/30th November
Ministries
Vigil 6pm
8:30am
Vigil 6pm
8:30am
Bell Ringers
Paul Scerri
Marty & Sue Harris
Paul Scerri
Marty & Sue Harris
Welcomers at
Church Doors
Kajewski family
Dave Carr &
Bernadette Ryan
Walsh Family
Leo & Theresa
Barrett
Readers
Pauline Stewart WR
Maree Ryan
Kelly Reardon
Pam Eather WR
Bernice Furness
Nina Lynch-Doyle
Sharon Young WR
Bryan Slattery
Michelle Campbell
Sr Margaret Murphy
WR
Shirley Owens
Maureen Dunn
Thursday Mass 9am
Prayer of the
Faithful
Richard Tartan
Mary-Anne Driver
Peter Campbell
Mary-Jane Cook
Friday Mass 12noon
Gifts
Wayne Watt &
family
Andrew O’Dea &
family
Mary & Brian
Bourke
Anne McDonnell &
Buckley Family
Saturday Mass 9am
Ministers of
Communion
Kev & Trish Seaby
Judith Ting
Bette McConville
Caroline Abood
Mary-Anne Driver
Shirley Peel
Pauline Pickering
Nina Lynch Doyle
Patty Hemmings
Judy & Gerry
Morrisey
Marie Hallman
Michael Dwan
Tony Hagley
Penny Doyle
John Telfer
John Forkan
Paul & Monica
Maher
PowerPoint
Brittney Benn
Camille Diaz
Sam McNally
Joe Willett
Musicians
Debbie, Regina &
Jessica
Michael, Rey & Ingrid
Ingrid & Kathleen
Val, Michael & Rey
Wednesday Mass 7am
FEAST DAYS
Mon St Andrew Dung Lac
NEXT WEEK
29TH/30TH NOVEMBER
MASSES
St Mary’s
Vigil 6pm
Sunday 8:30am
LAY LITURGIES
Yangan
Saturday 6pm
Killarney
Sunday 8am
Gladfield
Sunday 9:30am
Reconciliation
St Mary’s
Saturday 9:40am
Morning Tea at
Assisi Place
Family Groups
Mary Goyne &
Lesley Grayson
Children’s Liturgy
Pauline Pickering
Elaina Brosnan
Rowena O’Dea &
Leonie McMahon
Altar Servers
Cameron Watt
Christopher Watt
Ben Willett
Nathaniel Ryan
Andrew Willett
Mitchell Scheiwe
Joe McNally
Henry Reardon
Ben Pickering
Chris Diaz
OTHER ROSTERS
THIS WEEK
NEXT WEEK
Akooramak
Pam Eather & Maree Ryan
Michael Dwan & Gloria Litster
Home Communion
Basil & Phillipa Doherty
Shirley Owens & Marie Dwan
Bus Drivers & Carers
Des & Kerri Collins 4661 5336
Tom Lawton 4667 1390
Money Counters
Group 5 - Chris O’Brien 4661 3681
Group 6 - Vince Hemmings 4661 5528
Sunday Collections 15th/16th November 2014
Envelopes $ 2,276.00 Loose $ 422.65 Total $ 2,668.65
Catholic Mission Appeal $2,190.30 Thank you
PRAYER & LITURGY
Rosary is prayed before each weekday Mass in St Mary’s Church.
Mothers’ Prayers Group meets on Thursdays at 9:30 in Church (Maria 4661 2158)
Choir Practice after 9am Mass on Saturday 29th November. All welcome.
MAGAZINES
Catholic Leader $2 Priest speaks out for farmers &graziers in drought-stricken Qld
Horizons Winter edition
]
Aust Catholics Magazine—Christmas Edition
] available on tables
Trends—Social Justice Newsletter
] at doors
November Mass Envelopes
]
PARISH EVENTS
Date Claimer: St Mary’s Celtfest 2015 Friday 20th/Saturday 21st March
Parish Christmas Party Thank you to all those who assisted with the organising of
this function, those who attended and those who helped clean up. The evening was a
happy occasion despite the heat. Please put this event on your calendar for 2015.
Book of Remembrance for the month of November will be placed at the front of the
Church for registering names of relatives and friends who have departed this life.
St Mary’s Parish Ladies Christmas Lunch at The Christian College in the founders
Room, 8th December 2014 at 12noon. Cost is $28 per person for Buffet. Payment with
booking is essential by 1st December. Phone Celine 4667 1919 or Rita 4661 8144.
Parish Badges have arrived and can be collected from the tables near the front doors
of the Church. A new list is currently being compiled. If you would like a Parish Badge,
put your name on the list at the Parish Office.
SVDP Bus Trip for November is on last Sunday 30th Nov.
Social Cards Mon 24th Nov 2014, 7:30pm at Southern Cross Bowls Club.
All welcome!
Meals on Wheels St Mary’s turn this week.
SVDP Christmas Appeal Envelopes will be placed on Church pews next weekend
St Vincent de Paul Bus is provided by SVDP Society with the help of volunteer
drivers and carers for anyone who needs transport to 8.30am Mass on Sundays. Several
seats are available on the bus which will pick you up from home and return after Mass.
If you wish to use the bus please ring the Parish Office and your name and pickup point
will be added to the list .
Christmas Eve Mass Christmas time is near and Fr Franco would love the children
to act out the Christmas story at this Mass on 24th December at 6pm. We are also
looking for families to sing, share the readings, carry in the offertory, be altar servers
and welcomers. It is traditional for all children to dress as someone from the Christmas
Story - angels, shepherds, wise-men, inn-keeper, cows, sheep etc. If you wish to join us
please contact Sharon Young 0429 921 200 or Ingrid Kern 0408 558 966.
PARISH GROUPS
MEETINGS AT THE
PARISH CENTRE
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
meets on Wednesdays at
7pm in Room 1.
CHARISMATIC
PRAYER GROUP meets on
Mondays in Room 1 at
9:45am.
CHRISTIAN MEDITATION
GROUP meets on Fridays
from 9-10am.
FATHERS’ PRAYERS
GROUP
meets on Tuesdays in Room
10 from 6pm. All welcome.
Ph 4661 3133
LAY CARMELITES
meet on 2nd Friday of each
month at 9am
Pam Eather 4661 3917
LITTLE TREASURES PLAY
GROUP meets
Wednesdays at 9:30am in
Rooms 1 & 2 (during school
terms)
SCHOOL EVENTS
ASSUMPTION COLLEGE has vacancies for 1 Administration School Officer
Position (38hrs p/wk) from 12 January 2015 . The successful applicant would be
knowledgeable and supportive of Catholic education and ethos, and have demonstrated
abilities to work in a busy and demanding office environment, with responsibility for
student First Aid needs. 2 X Teacher Aides (30hrs p/wk each) Part-time, from 19
January 2015 to 05 December 2015. Employment will be in accordance with Catholic
Employing Authority Single Enterprise Collective Agreement Diocesan Schools of
Queensland – School Officers Award. Applications to include a full resume with qualifications and experience, details of three referees from whom confidential professional
information may be obtained. Selection criteria, suitability declaration and employment collection notice can be accessed on Tmba Catholic Education website http://
www.twb.catholic.edu.au/Employment/Pages/default.aspx. Applications closing COB
Monday 1 December 2014 must be addressed to The Principal, PO Box 347, WARWICK
QLD 4370 acwarwick@twb.catholic.edu.au
MEN ALIVE GROUP
meets in Room 2 on
Thursdays at 7-8pm.
Contact 4661 3133.
MOTHERS’ PRAYERS
GROUPS
meet on Tuesdays in Room
3 at 6pm (Pauline 4661
7293) and
Fridays in Room 3 at 10am
(Maree 4661 7345).
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Fr Joe McKey Archives/Museum Visits may be arranged by 4661 3497.
Christmas Downunder Ecumenical Christian themed event over 4 half-days (17-20
Dec) offers free activities to local families to bring the story of the birth of Jesus into the
world of Santa and shopping. Contact Mary-anne (drivers28@bigpond.com) or 0428
841 164, Donna (donna7075@gmail.com) or 0415 439 311 or 4661 3442 if you can or
wish to assist. Your help would be most appreciated.
SPRED Community will celebrate their annual Thanksgiving Mass with the parishioners of St Anthony’s Parish at 8:30am on Sunday 30th November, 2014. All are invited to join the SPRED Community for Morning Tea after mass. For further information
please phone the SPRED Centre on 46328427.
Affordable accommodation is available for Tertiary Students, Apprentices and other Young Working People at The Loft, 38 Ferguson Road, Wavell Heights, Bris-
PARISH LADIES
meet on 1st Tuesday of each
month at 9:30am in Room
1.
New members are warmly
invited to join this group.
Contact Rita 4661 8144 or
Shirley 4661 2470
Prayer For Rain
Almighty and everlasting God, you have given us this
earth to care for and delight in. Look with
mercy on our need for rain for our parched land. We
pray that life-giving rain will soon fall. We pray for
those suffering from the severity of this drought—
people working on the land, and those in business
who depend on farming and grazing for their livelihoods. Father, help them to know your love and care,
and to bring their burdens to you.
Guide all those who are seeking to provide help and
REFLECTION
Over the past few weeks, the Gospel texts have dealt with
issues of being prepared, staying ready, using our gifts well.
In some ways, all of these themes culminate in today’s text.
This Gospel presents us with the bottom line! Are we judged
worthy of a place in the kingdom? The criteria for being
judged worthy are very clear—it is how we have served
those most in need. This is what will count. If we do not see
Christ in our brothers and sisters in need, then our faith is
blind and will not lead to the kingdom. There is another
aspect of this Gospel that should not be overlooked. It is the
apocalyptic vision of the Son of Man coming in glory and
reigning over all the nations as King. To the King, belongs
the right of judgement and reward or punishment. While
Matthew’s community was in the ‘in-between’ time, the
evangelist held before them the central truth that the Son of
Man, the King, will come again in his glory, as judge.
 What is your response to those in need?
 How do you practice your faith in practical ways?
bring healing in the midst of so much pain. We ask
these things through Jesus Christ Our Lord.
Amen.
First Reading
Ezekiel 34:11-12,15-17
You, my flock, I judge between sheep and sheep.
Responsorial Psalm
Psalm 22: 1-3, 5-6,R.v.1
The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall
want.
Second Reading
Corinthians 15:30-26,28
He will hand over the kingdom to God the Father, so
that God may be all in all.
Gospel Acclamation
Mark 11:9,10
Blessings on him who comes in the name of the Lord!
Blessings on the coming kingdom of our father David!
Gospel
Matthew 25:31-46
He will take his seat on his throne of glory, and he
will separate men one from another.
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