25th December, 2014 St JoSEPH’S CAtHoLIC PArISH, NAMBOUR CHRISTMAS TIME The NATIVITY of the LORD “Building a community of Jesus’ disciples” We welcome you—We are one family Christmas Blessings to all Parishioners & Visitors from Fr Graham, Cecilia, Julia, Darlene & Michael. Readings: Vigil: Is 62:1-5; Acts 13:16-17, 22-25; Mt 1:1-25 Night: Is 9:1-7; Titus 2:11-14; Lk 2:1-14 Day: Is 62:11-12; Titus 3:4-7; Lk 2:15-20 Next Weekend: The HOLY FAMILY of Jesus, Mary & Joseph Readings: Gen 15:1-6; 21:1-3; Heb 11:8, 11-12, 17-19; Lk 2:22-40 Parish Priest &Hospital Chaplain: Fr Graham Gatehouse EMERGENCY Number for Priest (serious illness/accident): Phone: 3836 3221 Parish Office Hours: 8:30-2pm (Closed Tuesday) Phone: 5441 1034 Fax: 5441 7632 Email: stjoenam@ozemail.com.au Web: www.nambourcatholics.net Parish Secretary: Cecilia Denny Admin. Assistant: Julia Quinn Music Co-ordinator: Darlene Malone Finance Manager: Michael Randall St. Vincent de Paul: Support/aid: 5459 5202 (Phone Mon, Wed, Fri 9:00-12noon for appointment) 12A Rigby Street, Nambour Shop: 5459 5206 Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:00pm W/House Office: 5459 5205 St Joseph’s Primary Office: Annette/Debbie: 5441 9222 St Joseph’s Playgroup C/- Parish Office 5441 1034 Outside School Hours Care: Debbie: 5441 7646 St John’s College Office: 5441 5666 God’s Blessing to St Joseph’s Parishioners With your presence St Joseph’s Parish is truly blessed. Fr Graham, Parish Staff & Parishioners Thanksgiving and joy over God’s best gift to us – his Son – are the major themes of the prayer of the Christmas liturgies. We rejoice in the great fact that our Saviour is born into the world. We praise God for ‘creating man and still more for restoring him in Christ.’ We thank God for the gift of life and for the gift of faith in Christ. God has become man so that we may share in his divine life. Christ teaches us that we are children of God who is our Father. The presence of Jesus brings peace with God and we pray that his peace may be renewed in our hearts and that all may share in it. We thank God for the abiding presence of his Son in the hearts of the faithful, in the word of truth in scripture and in the Eucharist in which we share. The Word who was made flesh still lives amongst us and in gratitude we recognize his presence in those whom he still seeks to save. Taken from “The Veritas Missal” © Happy Christmas! At least once in a year we make a point of wishing our friends and neighbours a happy Christmas. Whatever reservations people have about the depth of the sentiments they hear they are still prepared to say to someone by their gifts and cards, “You are loved and you are blessed.” The world after all is a great place and life is good and beautiful. The Christ child, whom some would wish to ignore, says this and invites us to live lives of gratitude and joy. So to all our parishioners, friends, visitors, and all those who are alone this year, or who have lost a loved one, may you be blessed and know you are loved by God. Fr Graham Detail of The Nativity by Rohden Franz von Geburt Christi This newsletter covers the Christmas season through to January 18th, 2015. WEEKLY DIARY Thursday 25th December The Nativity of Our Lord 12:00am MIDNIGHT mass First Holy Communion: Xavier Paul Brooker 8:00am Christmas Day Mass Friday 26th December St Stephen The First Martyr No Mass today Saturday 27th December St John, Apostle and Evangelist 3:00pm Wedding Blessing Kathryn Barnes & George Smartzis 4:30-4:50 6:00pm 11:00am Reconciliation Evening Mass for Sunday Adoration in the Chapel Words of Wisdom – St Edit Stein “Every true prayer is a prayer of the Church; by means of that prayer the Church prays, since it is the Holy Spirit living in the Church, Who in every single soul ‘prays in us with unspeakable groanings’.” Www.catholicquote.com Please pray for the Sick and needy: Fay & Toby Rigg, Stan Denman, Gerald East, Vicky Twaddell, John Carr, Patricia Royds, and all the sick of the Parish, particularly those remaining in the Journal of the Sick. The permanent Petition Journal for the sick is carried forward in the procession at the preparation of the Offerings. Thank you Lord for those who have recovered this week. Please pray for those who are ill and suffering in hospital including, Frank Hartman, Sr. Majella, Pat Anderson, along with all those who work and serve in hospitals, in any capacity. Please pray for all Parishioners & Friends in residential or home care and those who care for them including Frank Phillips, Irene Dubnyckyj, Rita Van Der Beek, Trish Page, Patrick Page, Joseph Quigley, Vince Carroll, Mary Eves, Mike Hennessey, Vince Dennehy, William Turner (12 year old), Jim Benesovsky, Celena McGovern, Val Bourke, Cecily Woodgate, Peg DiCerto, Vince Currie, Elizabeth Knowlton, Betty Mifsud, Gwen Street, Bill Bradford, Noni Colette Chapman, Wunda Whelan, Joan Paulger, Peter and Desleigh Christensen. Anniversaries: Remember in your prayers Malcolm Pearce 9/1, John Dubnyckyj, Rev Francis Vincent Hefferan 23/12, Terence Hopkinson 30/12, . Please join your prayers for the families and loved ones of those whose Anniversaries we remember. Deceased: Please pray for the repose of the souls of all those recently deceased especially Peter Crosby, William Eustace-Earle, Betty Healy (Mother of Michael & Debbie Healy). Funeral Notice: The Requiem Mass for the late Peter Crosby Birthday blessings from will be held at St Joseph’s Church in Nambour on Tuesday at Fr Graham, Staff & Parishioners 10:00am. to Joan & Barry Pobjoy who St John, apostle and evangelist Craft Christmas Stall (December 27) celebrated their birth on ChristThank you The vocation of John and his brother mas Eve. Thank you all for your wonderful James is stated very simply in the Gossupport to the Craft Christmas Stall. $1, 758.30 was raised in total through sales and the raffle which will be banked for the upkeep of the Parish Church and Grounds. Winners of the Craft Raffle 1st Prize Irene Rogers Black B50 2nd Prize Letitia Meike Red F14 3rd Annette Grayell Blue A61 Linda McCorley St Joseph’s Office Closure during the Christmas New Year Season: The Parish Office will close 24th December, Christmas Eve, 2:00pm end of office hours. 2015 the office will re-open 8:30am on Wednesday 21st January. The answering machine will be checked intermittently and calls returned as soon as possible. However for Emergency contact for a Priest to respond to serious accident or illness please phone: 3836 3221 pels, along with that of Peter and his brother Andrew: Jesus called them; they followed. The absoluteness of their response is indicated by the account. James and John ‘were in a boat, with their father Zebedee, mending their nets. He called them, and immediately they left their boat and their father and followed him’ (Matthew 4:21b 22). Notices: St Vincent de Paul Conference for support aid will be closed from 12 midday Monday 22nd Dec to 9am January 5th. For emergencies the contact phone no is 0407 859 965. Barbara Krebs St Joseph’s Craft Group will be in recess for the Christmas season until further notice. Linda McCorley. Tai Chi is currently in recess for the Christmas Holiday period and will resume in 2015 on Saturday 21st February. Elaine Lawrence. Confirmation 2015 Enrolment forms are now available from the Parish Library when manned, St Joseph’s Parish office or www.nambourcatholics.net For 2015 Confirmation & 1st Communion for children already Baptised, made 1st Reconciliation, and are at least in Year 4 and at least 8 years old. Enrolments close Friday 20th March, 2015. Advance notice taking into consideration Annual Christmas Holidays approaching. Sunday 28th December The HOLY FAMILY of Jesus, Mary & Joseph 5:33am Mass at Home (TV 11/55) 7:00am Mass 9:00am Mass Baptism: Darcee Bartholomew (Jeffrey & Elissa) 11:00am Adoration in the Chapel Monday 29th December 8:00am Mass Tuesday 30th December 10:00am Requiem Mass The Late Peter Crosby Wednesday 31st December New Years Eve 9:30am Reconciliation 10:00am Mass 8:00pm-midnight Adoration in the Chapel Thursday 1st January 2015 Mary Mother of God 8:00am New Year’s Day Mass 11:15am Nambour Nursing Home Saturday 3rd January 4:30-4:50pm Reconciliation 6:00pm Evening Mass for Sunday 28th December, 2014 The HOLY FAMILY of Jesus, Mary & Joseph Readings: Gen 15:1-6; 21:1-3; Heb 11:8, 11-12, 17-19; Lk 2:22-40 Next Week: The Epiphany of the LORD Readings: Is 60:1-6; Eph 3:2-3; 5-6; Mt 2:1-12 Wishing all Parishioners a Happy Blessed and Safe New year 2015. Blessings to all From Fr Graham & the Parish Office staff Evangelii Gaudium “Realities are greater than ideas. This principle has to do with incarnation of the word and its being put into practice: ‘By this you know the Spirit of God: every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is from God’ (1 Jn 4:2). The principle of reality, of a word already made flesh and constantly striving to take flesh anew, is essential to evangelization. It helps us to see that the Church’s history is a history of salvation...” Par 233 from Evangelii Gaudium, Pope Francis, Nov. 24, 2013 Christmas display at McGowan Lodge McGowan Care Centre—in the Lounge room of the Lodge Sundale, Carter Road Nambour 5th December 2014 - 5th of January 2015-6pm to 8:30pm Nightly except 25th Dec Counters This week: Group 4: M. Jackson, B. Barker, E. Bradford, K. Grundy, P. McNaught Next week: Group 1: E. Lawrence, T. McCorley, B. Gordon, L. Fernando Open to the Public Sunday 4th January EPIPHANY of the Lord 5:33am Mass at Home (TV 11/55) 7:00am Mass 9:00am Mass Monday 5th January 8:00am Mass Wednesday 7th January 9:30am Reconciliation 10:00am Anointing Mass Thursday 8th January 11:00am Sundale Nursing Home Friday 9th January 6:30am Mass Saturday 10th January 4:30-4:50 Reconciliation 6:00pm Evening Mass for Sunday 4th January, 2015 The Epiphany of the LORD Readings: Is 60:1-6; Eph 3:2-3; 5-6; Mt 2:1-12 Next Week: BAPTISM of THE LORD Readings: Is 55:1-11; 1 Jn 5:1-9; Mk 1:7-11 IGNITE SUMMER CAMP January 15-18th 2015. Every summer has a story; what will yours be? Each year, two hundred teenagers and youth leaders come together for four huge days of inspiring speakers, huge outdoor games, loads of time making new friends and heaps of time to connect with Jesus, and discover more about their faith and explore what it all means. This isn’t a bible camp where you have to be perfect, or super holy, or know everything… or even know anything – this is about you kicking off the year on a massive high, and finding your place in God’s love. We don’t do judgment or fake masks, we’re all about the love. You don’t need to know anyone going - we can’t wait to meet you. St Joseph’s Parish/ St John’s College has a group going. Register with Campus Minister Tracey Langford now!! 0417071168 or tlangford@bne.catholic.edu.au. Visit the website to find out more. http://new.igniteyouth.com/events/ summercamp/ Parish Ministries & Coordinators Pastoral Council: Dave Cuskelly, Barbara Krebs, Sue Thomson, Marie Lynch, Colin Allen, Bernadette Natoli, Susan Brinnand, Lisa McNicol, Nick Kelly and Paul De Wolfe Liturgy Committee: Maureen Murphy. Liturgical Music: Darlene Malone. Liturgical Art & Environment: Joan Pobjoy. Communion to the Sick: Mary Juratowitch. Funeral Coordinator: Darlene Malone. Funeral Hospitality: Linda McCorley. Rosters: Lynette Purssell & Annette Baker. Servers: Carmel Donahoe & Maureen Murphy. Readers: Barbara Krebs. Children's Liturgy: Fiona Simm. Sacramental Program: Rosanna Tumelty. RCIA: Darlene Malone. Baptism Ministry: Rosanna Tumelty. Eucharistic Adoration: Carmel Donahoe. Ecumenical Ministry: Joan Pobjoy. Helping Hands: Jan Imarisio. Youth Group: Nick Kelly. Contact all Ministry Coordinators or any other Parish Ministry on 54411034 St. Joseph’s Parish Helping Hands Are you struggling with illness, lonely, or elderly, and need a helping hand? A visit, a meal, a phone call or a small gesture of help is available through our parish ‘Helping Hands’ group. Please Contact the Parish Office for support of the Helping Hands group co-ordinated by Jan Imarisio Counters This week: Group 1: E. Lawrence, T. McCorley, B. Gordon, L. Fernando Next week: Group 2: T. & O. Linedale, H. Pearson, B. & M. Cull, M. Murphy, T. Ryan Sunday 11th January BAPTISM OF THE LORD 5:33am Mass at Home (TV 11/55) 7:00am Mass 9:00am Mass Candle Presentation: Ryan Gowans (Joeh Ann & Rodney) 11:00am Adoration in the Chapel Monday 12th January 8:00am Mass Wednesday 14th January 9:30am Reconciliation 10:00am Mass Friday 16th January 6:30am Mass Saturday 17th January 4:30-4:50 Reconciliation 6:00pm Evening Mass for Sunday 11th January, 2015 BAPTISM of the LORD Readings: Is 55:1-11; 1 Jn 5:1-9; Mk 1:7-11 Next Week: 2nd SUNDAY in ORDINARY TIME Readings: 1 Sam 3:3-10, 19; 1 Cor 6:13-15, 17-20; Jn 1:35-42 Evangelii Gaudium “...solidarity must be lived as the decision to restore to the poor what belongs to them...convictions and habits of solidarity, when they are put into practice, open the way to other structural transformations and make them possible. Changing structures without generating new convictions and attitudes will only ensure that those same structures will become, sooner or later, corrupt, oppressive and ineffectual.” Par 189 from Evangelii Gaudium, Pope Francis, Nov. 24, 2013 Fr John’s Reflections for Care & Concern Care & Concern Volunteers are invited to reflect on their role and service to the community When: 10:00 am Thursday 5 February 2015 Where: Centacare 58 Morgan St, Fortitude Valley Our Facilitator: Fr John Chalmers, Director, Mission and Formation Counters Topic: Dealing with the Losses that Care & Concern groups encounter This week: Group 2: T. & O. The Program: 10:00 – 11:00 am Session One followed by Morning Tea 11:30 – Lansdale, H. Pearson, B. & M. Cull, M. Murphy, T. Ryan. 1:00 pm Session Two followed by Lunch. Parking: On site; Name Tags; please Next week: Group 3: M. wear your group identification name tagsRSVP: Wednesday 28 January Barker, L. Richardson, F. & 2015 Melissa Gannon - Care & Concern Project Worker Phone: 3399 5671 M. Kenna, J. Bourassa, J. Email: Melissa.Gannon@bne.centacare.net.aufamily & relationship services Goggin. supporting individuals, families, and communities to enhance and maintain healthy relationships. www.centacarebrisbane.net.au Sunday 18th January 5:33am Mass at Home (TV 11/55) 7:00am Mass 9:00am Mass Baptism: Ryan Gowans Rodney & Joeh Ann Monday 19th January 8:00am Mass Candle Presentation & Baptism: Charlotte Godsall (Jaymie & Bryan) Wednesday 21st January Parish Office re-opens 8:30am 9:30am Reconciliation 10:00am Mass 5:00pm St John’s Staff Mass Friday 23rd January 6:30am Mass Saturday 24th January 4:30pm Reconciliation 6:00pm Evening Mass for Sunday Sunday 25th January 5:33am Mass at Home (TV 11/55) 7:00am Mass 9:00am Mass 11:00am Adoration in the Chapel 5:30pm Mass at Palmwoods 18th January, 2015 2nd SUNDAY in ORDINARY TIME Readings: 1 Sam 3:3-10, 19; 1 Cor 6:13-15, 1720; Jn 1:35-42 Next Week: 3rd SUNDAY in ORDINARY TIME Readings: Jonah 3:1-5, 10; 1 Cor 7:29-31; Mk 1:14-20 We need the help of men in order to find God. Samuel went to Eli when God called. Eli waited for certainty and then gave good and prudent advice. It was John the Baptist who pointed Christ out to his disciples and Andrew gave the good news to his brother. The inner sacrifice God wants from us is that we listen to his call and do what he asks of us. When, like Samuel, we have sought advice and are sure of God’s call then we can say joyfully, ’Here I am! I am coming! Taken from “The Veritas Missal” © MONTHLY DIARY 1st & 3rd Saturdays: 2014—7pm-8:30pm Youth Group 1st Monday: 5:00pm Liturgy Meeting 7.30pm Baptism Preparation 1st Wednesday: after 10am Mass Seniors M/Tea 1st Thursday: 11.15am Mass Nam Nursing Home 2nd Sunday: 11:00am Adoration in the Chapel 4pm Ukrainian Mass 2nd Monday: 7.30pm Pastoral Council 2nd Thursday: 11am Mass Sundale 4th Sunday: 11:00am Adoration in the Chapel 5.30pm Palmwoods Mass Last Monday: 6pm Helping Hands KIMBERLEY CATHOLIC VOLUNTEER SERVICE—WANTED: VOLUNTEER WORKERS The Diocese of Broome, WA, requires volunteers to assist with the work of the local Church on Aboriginal Missions. There are various important voluntary tasks: administration, building maintenance, gardening, shop staffing, cooking, cleaning etc. Placements are preferred for a period of 6 months plus. For further details, and an application form, please contact: Volunteer Coordinator Anneliese Rohr: 08 9192 1060 Email: volunteers@broomediocese.org Web: www.broomediocese.org Mail: PO Box 76, BROOME, WA 6725 Counters This week: Group 3: M. Barker, L. Richardson, F. & M. Kenna, J. Bourassa, J. Goggin Next week: Group 4: M. Jackson, B. Barker, E. Bradford, K. Grundy, P. McNaughton
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