Holy Family Catholic Parish Runaway Bay Fr John Khoái Parish Priest Tel : 07 5537 4320 - 7 Mob : 0427 777 500 José Zepeda Pastoral Associate Tel : 07 5537 4320 - 3 Audrey Ho Parish Secretary Tel : 07 5537 4320 - 5 Parish address : 16 Simbai Street Runaway Bay Q. 4216 Tel : 07 5537 4320 Fax: 07 5537 5476 rbay@bne.catholic.net.au Parish Website : www.holyfamilyrunawaybay.org.au Parish Office Hours Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri (Closed on Wednesdays): 8.45am-3pm Ronnie Wilson President of PPC Tel 041 7004 942 Rachelle Broughton Vice President of PPC Tel 041 2463 720 Iain Harrison Secretary of PPC Tel 040 0112 424 Michael Nicholson Chair of PFC 07 5537 4320 - 4 Jan Levinge Marriage Coordinator Peter Anderson: Principal St Francis Xavier School Tel : 07 5537 2633 Fax: 07 5537 9946 prunawaybay@bne.catholic.edu.au Reconciliation at 4.00pm 1st Saturday of the month. Baptism Preparation at 7pm 1st Thurs of the month. 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B 25th Jan 2015—Issue No. 086 Relentless Pursuer is a Disturbing Presence God as Relentless Pursuer: J onah was called to pr each r epentance to the Ninevites, enemies of Israel. Jonah knew better than anyone the purpose of his message to the Ninevites. God’s love and concern not just for His own people, Israel, but for a nation of Gentiles who were actually Israel’s enemies. This was the cause of his retirement from preaching and of his delay in fulfilling the command. Defiantly he headed off in the opposite direction. He determinedly boarded a ship heading for Tarshish – Spain - with the burning desire for traveling as far as possible away from Nineveh and from God in purposeful disobedience of His command. Here we have a perennial theme – escaping the call. He could not escape from God, the relentless Pursuer. Finally exhausted, weak and unable to flee from the Lord, he was caught. The Lord once again gave Jonah the same command as before to go to preach in Nineveh. This time Jonah learnt to see differently. The Ninevites are not enemies to be destroyed, but misguided people to be saved. God as Disturbing Presence: J esus said to Simon, Andr ew, J ames and J ohn, “Follow me and I will make you become fishers of men.” (Mk 1:17) He asked them to give up everything that was familiar and comfortable – their livehood, their home town, even their families – to follow him. And they left everything behind and followed Jesus without knowing for certain where it would lead them. But Jesus promised that he would always be with them (Mt 28:20). God neither indulges nor hounds us, but God does disturbs us, animate us with a sense of mission, and call us to disturb a complacent or confused world. God calls in order to send, and heals and restores in order to increase the number of those who will in turn reach out to their brothers and sisters with healing and restoration. “Me-and-God” piety which is the encounter with Jesus always brings with it a change of life and, at the same time, gives true and profound joy that always seeks to communicate itself. “For if we have received the love which restores meaning to our lives,” the Pope writes, “how can we fail to share that love with others?” (Evangelii Gaudium No. 8) No authentic disciple can be satisfied with a comfortable, private “me-and-Jesus” relationship. Every true follower of Jesus should not become closed to the possibility of being shaken up, challenged, and commissioned by God. Jesus is calling each one of us to become his disciples. His calling won’t allow us to go through life contented and justified. We are not permitted to settle for a comfortable quiet life. As disciples, we are shaken up, challenged, and commissioned by God to go beyond the experience of a presence that disturbs… We must not only have felt a presence that disturbs. To be true disciples we must actually become a person that disturbs. Every disciple is called to be disturbing to some people. Authentic Christianity is marked by a centrifuge force: it is outreaching and encountering; it communicates and it ministers. It does not produce complacency. Vatican II proclaims that we are the Church; we are the body of Christ; we are our brothers’ and sisters’ keepers. We simply cannot leave evangelization and justice to others: they are our responsibility too. And they need to be taken rather seriously. In order to discover meaning in life, Jesus is calling us to choose, to encounter, and to become a presence that disturbs some people. Fr. John Khoái LITURGY OF THE WORD FIRST READING Jonah 3:1-5.10 The people of Nineveh turned from their evil ways. The word of the Lord came to Jonah, saying, “Get up, go to Nineveh, that great city, and proclaim to it the message that I tell you.” So Jonah set out and went to Nineveh, according to the word of the Lord. Now Nineveh was an exceedingly large city, a three days’ walk across. Jonah began to go into the city, going a day’s walk. And he cried out, “Forty days more, and Nineveh shall be overthrown!” And the people of Nineveh believed God; they proclaimed a fast, and everyone, great and small, put on sackcloth. When God saw what they did, how they turned from their evil ways, God changed his mind about the calamity that he had said he would bring upon them; and he did not do it. RESPONSORIAL PSALM Ps 25:4-9 R. Teach me your ways, O Lord. Make me to know your ways, O Lord; teach me your paths. Lead me in your truth, and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation. R. Be mindful of your mercy, O Lord, and of your steadfast love, for they have been from of old. According to your steadfast love remember me, for your sake of your goodness, O Lord! R. Good and upright is the Lord; therefore he instructs sinners in the way. He leads the humble in what is right, and teaches the humble his way. R. SECOND READING 1 Corinthians 7:29-31 The present form of this world is passing away. Brothers and sisters, the appointed time has grown short; from now on, let even those who have wives be as though they had none, and those who mourn as though they were not mourning, and those who rejoice as though they were not rejoicing, and those who buy as though they had no possessions, and those who deal with the world as though they had no dealings with it. For the present form of this world is passing away. GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Mk 1:15 Alleluia, alleluia! The kingdom of God is near: repent and believe the good news! Alleluia! GOSPEL Mk 1:14-20 The kingdom of God has come: Repent, and believe in the good news. After John was arrested, Jesus came to Galilee, proclaiming the good news of God, and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God has come near; repent, and believe in the good news.” As Jesus passed along the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net into the sea—for they were fishermen. And Jesus said to them, “Follow me and I will make you fishers of people.” And immediately they left their nets and followed him. As Jesus went a little farther, he saw James son of Zebedee and his brother John, who were in their boat mending the nets. Immediately he called them; and they left their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired men, and followed him. COMMUNION ANTIPHON Ps 33:6 Look towar d the Lor d and be r adiant; let your faces not be abashed. Formation and Training Session - To all persons involved and especially those intending to volunteer in the following ministries, there will be a formation and training session conducted by Father John Khoai and Jose Zepeda. On Thursday, 12th February 2015, 7:00 PM in the Parish: The Ministry of Altar Service Extraordinary Ministries of Eucharist On Thursday, 26h of February 2015, 7:00 PM in the Parish: Ministry of the Sick Ministry of Baptism Retreat "Inner Peace in Divine Love" commencing 27/4/15 and made over four weeks in daily life. Grounded in key Gospel texts and based on St Ignatius of Loyola's Spiritual Exercises, participants are led in a simple and creative way to develop and experience a deep and intimate connection with God. The retreat has a clear program and structure to encourage and direct daily prayer. A commitment of 25 -45 minutes of daily prayer, four days a week, followed up by Sunday Eucharist is required over the four weeks. Participants will meet on 5 consecutive Mondays 27 April, 4, 11, 18 & 25 May from 7pm-8.30pm at Holy Family Church Meeting Room for guidance and conversation. The retreat is suitable for all people - the only thing you need to begin is the desire to be open to the Divine. For more information or to register your interest please contact Helen Goldsmith on ph. 0412 894 356 helengoldsmith@bigpond.com Every Friday there will be a Prayer Program called Christ’s Catholic Community Program. It is one of the effective ways to promote the New Evangelisation. It helps to pray with the Word of God broken in Sunday Readings. It prepares us for a better and more active participation in the Liturgy of the Word of Sunday. The program will be conducted by Sylvia and Louis Zammit every Friday after Morning Mass in the Meeting Room of the Parish. All parishioners are strongly encouraged to come and pray. The Archbishop has approved the new Archdiocesan Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults policy. Training in this policy is mandatory and part of our strategy for educating and reducing risk for all people, our volunteers as well as those whom we serve. All parishioners who work with children, young people or vulnerable adults are invited to attend training in this policy and the associated procedures. Priests, religious and parish staff will also attend training. Training will be offered at Holy Family Parish, Runaway Bay on Saturday 14 February, at 10-:15 – 1:15pm in the Parish Meeting Room. Please register your details on the sheet of paper placed at the back of the Church or advise our par ish office of your attendance to assist us with cater ing. If you are unable to attend the workshop held in Runaway Bay, there will be workshops offered at these following venues. Volunteers are strongly advised to attend. Saturday, 7 February, 9 – 12 noon at Surfers Paradise parish, 50 Fairway Drive, Clear Island Waters Saturday, 7 March, 9 – 12 noon at Infant Saviour Parish, Burleigh Heads, 3 Sunlight Drive Burleigh Waters Saturday, 14 March, 10:15 – 1:15pm at St Brigid’s Parish, Nerang, 30 – 49 McLaren Road, Nerang. Catholic Women’s League-Our first meeting for 2015 will be on Thursday 5th February 2015 after 9.30am Mass. Members are reminded that subscriptions are due. Ladies, why not come along, without obligation to join and experience our warm welcome? PARISH NEWS PRAYERS FOR THE SICK AND DECEASED RCIA candidates, sponsor s, suppor ter s, families and fr iends ar e invited to the celebr ation of the Rite of Election on Feb 22nd, 2015 at 3pm at St Stephen’s Cathedral Brisbane. This is a joyful occasion in which the Bishops, priests and deacons stand with the baptizes from Parishes across the Archdiocese, to support the Catechumens. Australia Day Mass–Monday 26th January 2015 at 8am. There will be Morning Tea in the Marian Room after Mass. All are welcome. Ash Wednesday - Ther e will be two Masses on Ash Wednesday,18th Febr uar y : 8am and 5.30pm. Helloworld Runaway Bay (Formerly Travelworld Runaway Bay) For all your travel and cruise holidays Please call us or visit us at Shop 1, Liquorbarn Complex, Lae Dr. Runaway Bay QLD. 4216 — Lic. TAG1372 Tel 07 5528 9991 - Fax 07 5528 9997 Roslyn.runawaybay@helloworld.com.au Lenten Program - The Lenten Pr ogr am will commence on 11th Febr uar y, ever y Wednesday (except Ash Wednesday) from 7pm—8pm in the Parish meeting Room. Second Synod on the Family – Inserted in your Newsletter is a Questionnaire for the people of the Archdiocese of Brisbane in preparation for the second Synod on the Family. It is important that the questionnaires are filled in and returned by 31st January the latest. You may place your form in the collection plates, or hand them in to the Parish Office. Welcome Morning Tea –There will be a special Morning Tea for all new parishioners after the 9am Mass on Sunday 15th February. All are welcome to attend. Weekly Mass Diary : 26th —31tt January 2015 Monday 26th Tuesday 27th Wednesday 28th : 8.00 am. Mass followed by Novena (Australia Day) : 8.00 am. Mass followed by Rosary : 8.00 am. Mass followed by Adoration—Benediction (St Thomas Aquinas, priest, doctor) Thursday 29th Friday 30th Saturday 31st : 9.30 am Mass followed by Rosary. : 9.30 am Mass followed by Christ’s Catholic Community Program. : 9.30 am. Mass followed by Rosary. (St John Bosco, priest) Saturday 31st Sunday 01st : 5.30 pm 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B : 7.00 am + 9.00 am + 5.30 pm Mass—4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B The next Evening Sunday Mass will be on the 01st February at 5.30 pm. Readings of Next Weekend : 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B FUNERAL DIRECTION ENQUIRIES Alan Robinson parishioner of this parish and Funeral Director at Metropolitan Funerals, is available to answer any questions on atneed or pre-arranged funeral plans. Reduce the stress on the loved ones left behind. Absolutely no obligation! Private and confidential. Ring Alan, 0412 900 680 PLEASE CONTACT THE PARISH OFFICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON ADVERTISING IN THE PARISH BULLETIN RECENTLY DECEASED: Ter esina Campiutti, Helen J ane Newham, Christopher Hall, Wilma Porter ANNIVERSARIES: Sheilah Bur ke, Maur ice Hanr ahan, Billie Fitzpatrick, Silvestra C Quiambao SICK LIST: Dorothy Yilligan, Christine Leeden, John Coe, Arthur Alsos, Nicole Taylor, Brian May, Dolores Kilian, Kimberley Priest, Alan Smith, Megan Meade, Stephanie James, Aspen Tomlinson, Eileen Hill, Paulina De Veyra, Alex Lontoc, Betty McCann, Karl Raboud, Elizabeth Dodds (Lil), Annemarie Thomas, Amanda Vargraves, Kerry Pascoe, John Stretch, Lucille Reynolds, Stephen Johnson, Noel O’Connor, Emerson R Cadayona, Edward Nathan, Anne Mannion, Sunny Contessa, Joan O’Connor, Rita Dennis, Rita Ryan, Pete Manning, Charmaine Martin, Karen Black, Jan May, Val Pratt, Brian Smith, Poldie Rosset, Bernie Pack, Alan Bell, Wilma Porter, Carmen Mallia, John Mitchell, Lesley Goltman, Julie Ribbons, Matthew Storey, Renata Penninger-Joyce, Colin Goldup, Barry Heywood, Maureen Currie, Charlie Miscallef, Ron Taylor, Marilyn & Peter Sutton, Cooper Brookhouse, George Yealland, Anne & Albert Chandler, Pat Otago, Elizabeth Norris, David Shinners, Carol Farrell. Any updates please advise the parish office. PRAYER: O Lord Jesus Christ, rest your weary ones, Bless your dying ones, soothe your suffering ones, Pity your afflicted ones, shield your joyous ones, And all for your love’s sake. Amen. (St Augustine) Hopewell Hospice Hospice care for the terminally ill, providing 24 hour Palliative care and short term Respite care for loved ones. For more information, phone 5563 2930. 1st Reading: Deut 18:15-20; 2nd Reading: 1 Cor 7:32-35; Gospel: Mk 1:21-28 Mass Duty Roster : January 31st /February 1st 2015 Mass Co-ordinator Lectors Extraordinary Ministers of Communion 5.30pm Sr. Jill Jose Zepeda, Helen Topham, Dot Baker, Gary Hurley Volunteer Jean Di Benedetto Clive Broughton, Rachelle Broughton, Maria Kallman 7.00am Simon Hodsdon Maria Tabije Simon Hodsdon Simon Hodsdon, Edmund Lynch Rose Hessen, Volunteer 9.00am Michael Laidler Mary Tudor Mardie HoltonCleave Jose Zepeda, Denise Moar, Michael Laidler, Pam Nelson John Lynch, Michael Dempsey, Marie Roberts Servers Fabian Nunis Jose Morales Julius de Luna Henry Pelleri Ryan Hurley Last Weekend’s Thanksgiving Program Next Week’s Counting Team: No. 4 st 1 Collection 2nd Collection Piety Shop $1347.80 $2952.00 $106.70 20,000 Qantas Frequent Flyer Points on Settlement. 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