Baulkham Hills Parish Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church 1 Canyon Rd Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 02 9639 8385 ololbhs@bigpond.com www.ololbhs.org.au Baptism of the Lord WEEKEND MASS TIMES Our Lady of Lourdes Church 1 Canyon Rd, Baulkham Hills Saturday Vigil 6.00pm Sunday 9.30am Korean 7.30pm Vigil/11.00am St Michael’s Church Chapel Lane Baulkham Hills Saturday Vigil 5.30pm EST Sunday 8.00am, 10.00am, 6.00pm Weekday Masses Tuesday - Friday 9.15am Adoration of Blessed Eucharist Friday 8.30am Prior to 9.15am Mass 1st Friday Mass of Blessing of the Sick Reconciliation Saturday 5.30pm Baptism By Appointment 4th Saturday of the month 11.15am Our Lady of Lourdes Office Tuesday - Friday 9.30am - 4.30pm Parish Priest Fr. Michael O’Callaghan Assistant Priest Fr. Giovani Presiga Pastoral Worker Br Peter Higgins Parish Secretary Louise Ryall Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School Principal Mr. Steven Haskins 11th January 2015 On coming out of the water, he saw the heavens being torn open and the Spirit, like a dove, descending upon him. A voice came from the heavens: “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.” Mark 1, 7-11 Have you ever wondered what qualifications were expected of Jesus when he embarked on his public ministry? Certainly, there is plenty of evidence that the Jewish religious leaders of the time questioned Jesus’ authority and credentials. What was it that actually qualified him for the task he undertook? The story of his Baptism identifies the point in his life at which he landed a commission from God. He was given the job of ushering in a new era. He was asked to be the instrument of an initiative by God to bring justice, dignity and life to a world that had been starved of such. It would seem that the early Christian community had some difficulty with the fact that Jesus was baptised at all, because he was sinless. It was a cause of some disquiet that the story handed on was that someone with the greatness of Jesus would be baptised by somebody of lower rank. Despite, the nervousness around a greater being baptised by a lesser mortal, baptism had a meaning that was deeper than cleansing one from sin. It carried the meaning of “conversion”, a turning towards something, a commitment to a particular course of action and a way of living. It was like presenting oneself to accept a mandate, to be inaugurated into a particular mission. So for Jesus it was a public declaration of the commitment he was embracing. He was identifying himself as God’s envoy in the world: “I have come to do the will of him who sent me.” (cf John 4, 34 and 6, 38). Jesus qualified himself for the job by affirming his willingness to be identified with struggling, sinful humanity. He committed to identify with our neediness, our hopes, our aspirations, explicitly aware of the fact that death is something that is part of being human. Fully conscious of the fact that brokenness is part of being human, Jesus fully embraced the human condition, taking on the full implications of incarnation. That’s what qualified him for the role he undertook. And anyone of us prepared to be interviewed for a role in the operation that Jesus initiated will have to answer the very same question to which Jesus responded: Are you, too, willing to embrace the human condition in its totality, with faith, love and generosity? Adapted from Julian McDonald CFC. AO Today’s Mass Baptism of the Lord After the Lord was baptized, the heavens were opened, and the Spirit descended upon him like a dove, and the voice of the Father thundered: This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased. Is 42:1-4,6-7 2nd Reading 1 Jn 5:1-9 The Lord will bless his people with peace. Entrance Antiphon 1st Reading Responsorial Psalm Gospel Acclamation Communion Antiphon Next Week’s Readings Gospel Mark 1:7-11 Alleluia, alleluia! The heavens were opened and the Father’s voice was heard: this is my beloved Son, hear him. Alleluia! Behold the One of whom John said: I have seen and testified that this is the Son of God. 1st Reading 1Sam 3:3-10,19 2nd 1Cor 6:13-15, 17-20 Reading Gospel John 1:35-42 Liturgical Ministry Roster 10th/11th January Acolyte Reader 1 Reader 2 Special Ministers 17th/18th January 6pm Saturday Roland Barros Rodney Rosario Peter Steele 9.30am John O’Grady Mark Compton David Burke 6pm Saturday Ken Sinclair Michael Lim Zelda Booth Madeline Leslie A Sinclair J Neaves Ross Patane A Pigott, V Aguirre (A) C Luther, L Ryall Fiona Mildren Group 7 Counters 9.30am Tony Bracken John Cavaleri Maureen Steele Christine Coxall L Stevenson, Grace Yee A Procajlo (A) Madeline Leslie M Menasse, P Koff Group 8 If you are unable to minister on your Rostered Day please arrange a replacement, particularly for Aminya Liturgical Ministry Formation Courses February - May 2015 IFM is currently taking enrolments for its February 2015 Liturgical Ministry Formation Courses. This course will begin in February 2015 and will be offered at 2 venues: Venue 1: Institute For Mission 1 - 5 Marion Street Blacktown Monday Evenings 7.00pm - 9.00pm. Venue 2: Corpus Christi Parish 86-92 Andromeda Drive Cranebrook Wednesday Evenings 7.00pm - 9.00pm There is no cost for these courses. Venue Understanding Liturgical Ministries (Everyone to attend) Blacktown 23rd February & 2nd March Cranebrook 25th February & 4th March Ministry of the Word 9th March & 16th March 11th March & 18th March rd th Extraordinary Minister of Communion 23 March & 20 April 25th March & 22nd April Communion to the Sick & Dying 27th April 29th April th Senoir Servers & Acolytes 4 May 6th May th th Acolytes 4 May & 11 May 6th May & 13th May • Please note if completing Communion to the Sick and Dying, it is compulsory to attend Extraordinary Ministers of Communion first • It is compulsory for Acolytes to attend all sessions · • Once IFM has received application confirmation will be made via email or phone call *PLEASE KEEP A COPY OF THE DATES FOR YOUR RECORDS* Prayer Requests Recently Deceased: Nancy Walsh (mother of Fr Kevin & Sr Genny RSC) Deceased: Leo Diekman, Bill Rohan, Anthony Bertus, Joseph Borg, Salvinia Borg, Christine Mammoliti, Tony Borg. Please pray for our sick relatives John Shiel, Ron Ross, Pat McManus, Olivia Carli, Ron Cross, Dianne Burke, Michelle Clapham, Rosemary Quinn, Helen Kingsley, Mary Kirby, Lyn Newson, Br. Joseph Byrne, Sr Bridie O’Connell, Shaun Hegarty, Alana Reid, John Walker, Stella D’Costa, Neil Smith, Diana Ball, Peter Pang, Holly Burns, Evan Garcia, Brian Roche, Peggy Hayes, Marjorie Rutledge, Warren Moses, Stephen McNamara, Colleen Rabu, Carmel Willis, Stella Kitchen, Mary Kingston, Matthew Burke, Susan Moses, Zena Wong, Sally Vigours, Shirley Falconer, Julie Bracks, Edward Beaini, Shane Feneley, Richard Meagher. Adoration of the Blessed Eucharist Adoration of the Blessed Eucharist takes place at Our Lady of Lourdes Church each Friday morning commencing at 8.30a.m, prior to 9.15am Mass. Thank you To all our wonderful parishioners who gave their time so generously, participating in the Christmas celebrations, a heartfelt “thank you”! Those whose commitment, talents and time was offered to minister in Christ’s name including Acolytes, Ministers of the Word, Ministers of Communion, the Musicians & Choir, Children’s Liturgy, those who prepared the Altar and Church and those who added to the richness of our celebrations by your simple presence here at Our Lady of Lourdes, we say “Thank you and God Bless” and wish you and your families the very best for the year ahead. Father Mick, As previously advised, Fr. Mick has been appointed Administrator of the Parish of Our Lady of the Way, Emu Plains from 1st February. Fr. Mick’s final Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes will be 6.00pm next Saturday, 17h January. No replacement for Fr. Mick has been announced by the Diocese. It may be that a temporary priest could be appointed until such time as a permanent priest is available. Please watch the Parish bulletin for updates. Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School 2015 For your information OLOL Primary school will resume on the following dates. • Staff of OLOL Primary School will return from the summer break on Tuesday 27th January. • Students will return from the summer break on Thursday 29th January. Children’s Liturgy Children's Liturgy is held during 9.30am Mass each Sunday for children of school age during school terms. The children listen to the Word of God at their own level. Pre-schoolers are welcome to attend but must be accompanied by a parent. Petite Pupils Playgroup Petite Pupils Playgroup for children 05 years. The group meets every Tuesday from during school terms 9.00 am – 11.00 am in the Parish Hall (down the driveway and under the church). New members are always welcomed. It is a great opportunity to meet other children and parents who also attend the parish/school. Playgroup will recommence when school resumes for 2015. Direct any enquiries to Angie Lee 0421 340 539 Brother Peter - Cans! Cans! Cans! For the past twelve years, Br Peter, a member of the Patrician Brothers, has worked tirelessly in the Parish visiting those who are housebound through age or illness. One of Br Peter’s pastoral activities is collecting cans and other recyclable metals and sending the money to the Missions. If you have access to empty cans these can be left at the Parish Centre where Br Peter will collect them each Wednesday on his Pastoral visits. If you are a tradesman (builder/electrician) who comes across recyclable metals such as aluminium, copper or brass Br. Peter would love to hear from you. Below is a list of the contributions he has been able to make through his work: Kenya $60,000 Ghana $41,000 PNG $40,000 South Sudan $10,000 Pakistan $ 5,000 Nth Queensland $ 2,000 Mass of Blessing of the Sick On the 1st Friday of each month a Mass of Blessing of the Sick is celebrated at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Following the Reflection after Communion those who require Anointing are invited to come forward. Following this Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament takes place and then a Blessing of the Sick is given . Those in attendance are invited to place the names of family & friends who are sick in the Box of Petition which is placed before the Altar during this Mass and Mass is offered for these intentions. The next Mass of Blessing of the Sick will be celebrated on Friday 6th February at 9.15am. Counsellor / Psychotherapist Philippa Ford is generously offering her services to the parishioners and to the family and friends of parishioners of Our Lady of Lourdes, Baulkham Hills South. If you or someone close to you is struggling with issues around grief and loss, anxiety, depression, relationships or mental health and related issues please contact Philippa on 0418 663 325 to make an appointment. Sessions are strictly confidential. PHILIPPA FORD BCHC / Member CAPA World Day of the Sick Celebration St John Paul II instituted the World Day of the Sick celebrations on the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. Our Diocese will celebrate World Day of the Sick with a Healing Mass in Blacktown on 11 February. The priests of the Diocese have been invited to help with the anointing and it is expected that many sick and frailaged will be present, supported by relatives and nursing staff. It is expected that many people from the healing professions will be present, doctors, nurses, ancillary and administrative staff from our major hospitals and nursing homes will attend. Date: Wednesday 11 February 2015 Time: 7.00pm. Where: St Patrick’s Church, 51-59 Allawah Street, Blacktown. Contact: Monsignor John Boyle, the priest coordinator for diocesan health matters Telephone: 02 9634 2622 Call for Pastoral Care Volunteers Do you have some spare time on your hands and enjoy spending time with seniors and the elderly? St Hedwig Village is a German and English speaking, aged-care facility in Blacktown and is currently looking for volunteers. Prior training in pastoral care work, or a willingness to undertake a course would be advantageous. Support will be given in the role, days and hours are flexible to suit your own commitments. For further information please contact Maria Lynam on 02 8822 9928. Pastoral Care – Accredited Qualifications Certificate IV in Pastoral Care and Diploma of Ageing and Pastoral Care Pastoral Care attends in a sustained way to the emotional and spiritual needs of people through a ministry of presence, companionship and support. Nationally recognised qualifications: • CHC41112 Certificate IV in Pastoral Care • 91561 NSW Diploma of Ageing and Pastoral Care For further information contact: Holy Family Services Registered Training Organisation Tel 02 9678 8200 or email: educator@holyfamilyservices.com.au www.holyfamilyservices.com.au Family & Life Office St Vincent de Paul The Family and Life Office is very interested in hearing from you about what can be done to support marriage and family life in this Diocese. This survey presents a great opportunity for you to provide your feedback. Participate in the Survey for the Ordinary Synod on Family 2015 here or at www.surveymonkey.com/s/BJFV6YR Copies of the Catholic Weekly are generously provided each week by the St Vincent de Paul Society. It would be of great assistance if you would place your donation in the box at the back of the church to help cover the cost. Our small SVdP group works quietly and tirelessly throughout the local community to provide for those less fortunate and those who have fallen on hard times. If you find you are able, and to assist with their work, it would be very much appreciated if you could make a contribution, from time to time, in the Poor Box at the back of the church or in an envelope addressed to “St Vincent de Paul” on the collection plates at Mass. St John of God Institute of Counselling The St John of God institute of Counselling offers a two-year course which provides an opportunity to develop skills in counselling, personal growth and communication techniques studied within a Christian ethos. The course aims to enhance personal skills across a wide variety of vocations including pastoral care, parenting, teaching, staff management, workplace negotiations and community care work. It also encourages people to deal with their everyday challenges and concerns through a sense of personal empowerment. The course will be held on each Tuesday evening from 7.30pm - 9.45pm during the school term commencing on the first Tuesday in February. Contact: Carol Harding: 0408 705 848 The Parish Bulletin is generously sponsored by:
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