Our Lady Star of The Sea Catholic Church, Howick ROSTER 28/29 MARCH 2015 March 22 to April 2 issue in foyer. Cost $4 In celebration of Eucharist and in your own personal prayer, please remember Recently Deceased: Karl Stolten, Tina Verna, Joan Schischka, Margaret Magness Others who have died: Dorothy Mahony (22nd Ann) For the sick: Maureen Stephens; Mick Neenan; Florence Ho, Pat Hamlet, Lynette Castle, Kristen Smith, Joseph Ross, Joan Wass, Marie Traue, Joan Arnott, Warren Holt, Scott Pirie, Peggy Smyth, Josephine Aoun, Lisette Wesseling, Lovest Reynolds, Agnes Duffy, Heidi McGowan, John Clapham, Jack Roux, Cassie Moody, Peter & Margaret Honnan, Shirley Moore, Carla Enright, Cade Lucinsky, Dr. Vipul Upadhyay, Virginia Keith, Brian Dodd, Francis McNabney, Sebastion Bell, Rosie Rowan, Bert Woolcott, David Maguire, Thomas Chant, Nola Goosman, Jane Millard, Eileen Waldmeyer, Lydia Schweder, Phil Kemble, Ferdinand Sombrero, Nola Wolfe, Hercille Kirchner, Louise Noble-Campbell, Katie Murray, Caroline Egan, Toni Egan, Maura Poots, Priscilla Stuart, Anne Shaw, Barbara Grant, Joanna Murray, Zena Spencer, Mike Hammond, Janet Saeed Please contact the Parish Office to add or remove names in the prayer list. Thank you. MUSIC 6.30: Theotokos 8.00: Organ & Cantor 9.30: Choir 5.30: Rosy D’Souza COUNTING: Linda Van Heerden, Jeanette Miller CLEANING: Gabrielle Wood, Liz Crowe, Christine & Catriona Couper FLOWERS: No Flowers during Lent LAWNS: Richard Stoks, Wayne Cammell CHILDREN’S LITURGY: No Children’s Liturgy BEACHLANDS: Co-Ordinator: Kim O’Neill Hall Preparation: Lee & O’Neill READERS 5.00: Gayle Lee, John Clapham, Joe O’Neill, Bryan Tutty 6.30: Betty Nobbs, Elizabeth Stolten 8.00: Pamela & Julian Glynn 9.30: Helen & Mike Hammond 5.30: Wilma Viegas, Lynn Mascarenhass EUCHARIST 5.00: Celine Lee, Yvonne Dick 6.30: Allan Danbrook, Dollin Goh, Gabrielle Hern, Paul Kay, Helen Henkin, Cynthia Keenan, Faten Mukhtar 8.00: Carleen Walshe, John Borkin, Lourdes Bousfield, Holly Cho, Norma Crestanello, Sheryl De Souza, Ashleigh Cole, Eithne Ness 9.30: John Downie, Jean Wright, Erling Aronsen, Phillipa Bennetts, Tom Bracken, Josephine Tiong, Christoph Muller, Carole Brajkovich 5.30: Fran Carne, Nigel & Nathan D’Mello, Liam Crowe, Marc Futter, Norma Crestanello, Dominic Gorski COLLECTORS & GIFTS 6.30: Faten Mukhtar, Michelle Hodges, NobleCampbell Family 8.00: Colin & Annette Bisman, Hillary & Hillana Kim 9.30: Carole & Rato Brajkovich 5.30: Stevens Family GREETERS 6.30: Pauline Chant, Betty Nobbs 8.00: Debbie & Andre Jenkins 9.30: Bernadette Pereira, Mark Spencer 5.30: Fairweather Family DATA PROJECTOR 6.30: Enej Ranzinger 8.00: Gordon Sanders 9.30: Misha Pieters 5.30: Zane De Souza SACRISTANS 6.30: Charles & Jane Wilson 8.00: Sandie & Wilfred D’Mello 9.30: Walter & Matilda Martis 5.30: Laura Ponio, Louise Turner ALTAR SERVERS 6.30: Adrian & Aliyah Suva, Elias Falanitule 8.00: Anna George, Cassandra & Sofia Dela Cruz 9.30: Ben & Jude Payne, Dominic & Christian Stolten, Justin Gumaelix 5.30: Bridgette Carne, Ben Sutherland, Kiahn Quiding ANNOUNCERS 6.30pm: Rex O’Brien 8.00: Sue Bevan 9.30: Mike Currey Office & Parish Centre: 18 Par khill Road, PO Box 38-276, Howick Church: Cor ner of Picton & Par k Hill Roads Parish Priest: Fr Benedict Francis In Residence Fr Ter ry Montgomery Parish Secretary: Linda Van Heer den Office Hours: Mon - Fri: 10.00am -12.30pm; 1.00pm - 3.00pm Phone: 534-8710 Email:office@howickcatholic.org.nz Fax: 535 7563 Web address: www.howickcatholic.org.nz Beachlands Mass Centre: Beachlands Community Hall 22nd March, 5th Sunday of Lent Masses for Sunday Saturday: Sunday: Beachlands Howick Howick 5.00pm 6.30pm 8.00am 9.30am 5.30pm THIS SUNDAY’S READINGS Jer. 31:31-34; Ps. 51; Heb5:7-9; John 12:20-33 NEXT SUNDAY’S READINGS (PALM SUNDAY) Is. 50:4-7; Phil. 2:6-11; Mark 14:1-15:47 9.15am 8.00am PARISH NOTICES Prayer for Fifth Sunday of Lent Weekday Masses Mon - Friday Saturday Reconciliation - Rite I Saturday 1st Friday After 8.00am Mass After 9.15am Mass Weekly Rosary: Weekdays after Mass Novena: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Wednesdays after 9.00am Mass Monthly 1st Friday: Adoration 10.00am - 3.30pm 1st Sunday: Divine Mercy 2.50pm 3rd Friday: Healing Mass 9.15am In Parish Centre: St Vincent de Paul Committee: Meeting every first Wednesday at 10.00am (downstairs). Food bank open every Wednesday after 9.00am Mass. Need help? Please contact: David on 273 8859 or Patsy on 534 3940 Interested in becoming a Catholic? An enquiry group meets every 2nd & 4th Tuesday at 7.30pm in the Parish Centre or contact the parish office. E Hehu Karaiti, Jesus Christ, you have willingly sac- rificed your own life and this has yielded a rich harvest, drawing all people to yourself. As we reflect on your word, may we encounter you once again and be inspired, for our lives of service to others. Fit For Mission - Lenten Quotes from Pope Francis How greatly I desire that our parishes and communities may become an island of mercy in the midst of a sea of indifference! Pope Francis In what ways is our parish or community an island of mercy? HOLY WEEK Please put your name down if you can help with the various ministries during Holy Week. Sign up sheets are in the foyer. Holy Thursday - Adoration Spend an hour with our Lord after Mass until midnight. Please put your name on the board which will be in the foyer. STATIONS OF THE CROSS Fridays during Lent at 7pm Reconciliation available during the Stations of the Cross. 27th March Altar Servers Pastor’s Column.... From Death to Life Now, we are well into the second half of the season of Lent and the commemoration of the last days of Jesus on earth, his death and resurrection (the Paschal Mystery) will be the focus of our celebrations during Holy Week. This is reflected especially in the words of Jesus in today's Gospel, where he awaits his death as the culmination of his work and his mission. The image of the seed that has to die in order to produce a crop, first of all, applies to Christ himself. He gave his life, thus he gave himself. This is true of Jesus, but it is to become true of every disciple of his as well. If we were already perfect, morally and spiritually, we should not talk about certain aspects of our nature having to die, or lose our life to find it. But we are not perfect, and inevitably there is an element of struggle and sacrifice to know God better and live the way he wants us to. The demands of Jesus’ teaching are increasingly forced to compete against our egocentric aspirations - all plans and objectives that we have set for ourselves in the pursuit of our happiness. There are motivations, desires and concerns within us that must die before God can come to life in us, or perhaps God's life grows within us; all selfish and worldly motives gradually wither and die. We see it in the lives of great saints, more God takes hold of a person, the more they become detached from all worldly things that people believe it is perfectly reasonable and normal to want for themselves. Appetite for money, comfort, safety, acceptance and approval of the people around us die as the hunger for God takes root and spreads. Although it is also true that there are lots of people who angrily renounce their faith in God when it seems to demand. If we really want to find God, sharing in the paschal mystery in some way will be an inevitable part of our life of faith. Let us continue to celebrate the promise of Christ that leads us from death to life. HOLY WEEK TIMETABLE 2015 Holy Thursday 2nd April - Howick Mass of the Lord’s Supper Night Prayer Good Friday 3rd April - Howick Stations of the Cross - Howick Only Commemoration of the Lord’s Passion Followed by Reconciliation Holy Saturday 4th April Morning prayer - Howick Only 9.15am Easter Vigil Easter Sunday 5th April Mass 7.00pm 10.00pm 9.30am 3.00pm 8.00pm 8.00am & 9.30am Beachlands Good Friday 3rd April Commemoration of the Lord’s Passion 3.00pm Holy Saturday 4th April Easter Vigil 7.00pm Lent Sacrament of Penance - Rite II Tuesday 24 March Flat Bush 7.30pm Please see noticeboard for other Parish Reconciliation dates and times. LENTEN APPEAL The Caritas Lenten Appeal is ‘Light a fire in the heart of the world’. Receipts will be issued at the end of Lent by Caritas. There are two collections, the first the usual Parish collection, the second for the Lenten Appeal. Total collected:Week 1 : $2119.30 Week 2 : $1926.00 Week 3 : $2286.60 Week 4: $4196.90 Needed, large and small palms for Palm Sunday, 29 March. If you can assist please ring Mike on 537 3781. CHEQUE PAYMENTS TO THE PARISH For those parishioners who contribute to our parish by cheque, please make your cheques payable to RC Bishop of Auckland - Howick Parish. This is the legally correct name of our bank account. The banks have tightened up their rules and are checking payees on cheques we deposit. Unfortunately cheques made out to Our Lady Star of the Sea will no longer be accepted by the bank. Alternatively, you could choose to change your method of giving to internet banking or direct credit. Contact the parish office to find out how. Thank you for your continuing generosity. YEARLY GIFTING ENVELOPES Will be ready for collection soon. As you were issued with a new gifting number last year, please do not to use your old gifting envelopes, please throw your old gifting envelopes away. Cleaners Wanted - If you are prepared to do this ministry, please put your name on the list in the foyer or phone Margaret on 535 9310. CHURCH FLOWERS The new roster will be out soon. Are you interested in doing the church flowers. Experience not necessary as we can buddy you up or offer you beginners lessons through the Howick Floral Art Club.? If so call Jeannette 5344845 or email dajkwylie @xtra.co.nz COMMUNITY NOTICES Passion Play in beautiful setting of Villa Maria Winery Saturday 28 March Bishop Pat Dunn would like to invite as many people as possible to see the Passion Play on 28 March and would encourage parishes to arrange group transport to the venue. There is plenty of parking for buses as well as private vehicles. "I believe that this very moving portrayal will be an opportunity for all Catholics, in fact for all Christians, to reflect upon the meaning of Holy Week. With the combined expertise of the professional team who are producing the play, and the participation of the parishes of South Auckland, I am confident that this will be a memorable and deeply uplifting and moving experience,” Bishop Pat said. More details are available at www.passionplay2015.org.nz Parish Operations Manager - Vacancy St Patrick’s Cathedral seeks a Parish Operations Manager to manage the operational, HR and financial aspects of Cathedral life. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years of successful, people and business management experience to fill this permanent, minimum 20 hr/wk role. This leadership position will report to the Cathedral Administrator. To view the job description, visit www.aucklandcatholic.org.nz under staff vacancies. Please send a cover letter and CV to Leanne Killgour, Private Bag 47-904, Ponsonby or email leannek@cda.org.nz Applications close 2nd April 2015. One week to go - Only one week left of the current 40Days for Life campaign. More than 265 pre-born children have been saved from abortion; many mothers have been spared the grief of post-abortion trauma. Join fellow Christians praying at 284-296 Dominion Rd, daily from 8 4pm and Sat/Sunday 12 - 4pm. Final prayer hour on March 29th, 3 - 4pm. Call 6294361 ...YOUTH CONTACT... If any young parishioners 13+ or 18+ are keen to go out and do something together as a small group, then contact Anthony Mukhtar 021 205 8513 Email: mukhtar_inc@hotmail.com or message on Facebook. Good Friday Stations of the Cross: Friday 3 April Auckland Catholic Tertiary Chaplaincy is hosting the annual Good Friday Stations of the Cross. Last year over 1800 people walked, prayed and sang their way through the city streets as a witness to the reality of God's love for us. The Stations will begin at the Band Rotunda, Albert Park in the City at 9am, and conclude at the Cathedral at approximately 11am. For further information contact the Tertiary Chaplaincy 09-303-3852, or bernie@actc.net.nz Joshua Catholic Men’s Fellowship warmly invite all men to a meeting at St Josephs Centre, 1 Fred Thomas Drive, Takapuna. Speakers Owen Kowalewski & Robert Saunders on the topic “As brothers in unity.. Hear Him, Serve Him, Proclaim Him.” Wednesday 25 March, 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Contact Basil on (09) 443 5755 Study Theology by distance or on-campus: Applications are invited for students wishing to study part-time GradDip in Theology from Good Shepherd College, Auckland, in Semester 2, 2015. Applications close 29 May 2015. Email admin@gsc.ac.nz for forms. Catholic Young Professionals Catholic Young Professionals are excited to introduce Dina Ceniza as our speaker on Wednesday 8th April 6.30pm at the Gus Fisher Gallery, 74 Shortland Street. We invite working Catholics in their 20s and 30s to attend our event "PRAYER: my steering wheel or my spare tire?" Come along to hear this BEAUTIFUL WOMAN share about her personal prayer journey and the Church's teaching about prayer. For further information find us on Facebook at 'Catholic Young Professionals' or email us (catholicyoungprofessionalsnz@gmail.com). Don’t miss out on hearing from this life giving, passionate and empowering lady! Baradene Alumnae Scholarship Fundraiser Movie Night; “A Little Chaos” Lido Epsom Tickets $30 includes a glass of wine Monday March 30th at 8.15pm Ticket sales www.baradenealumnae.co.nz/movienight Baradene Alumnae A.G.M Wednesday 1st April 2015, 6pm, In the Parlour.
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