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Bridgeside Bulletin The weekly Bulletin of the Catholic Parish of Forster Tuncurry Proclaiming Christ to the communities of Forster, Tuncurry and the surrounding districts Sunday 5th July, 2015 - 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B REFLECTION from FR. GREG _________________________________________________________________________________________ JULY 13 Baptism Preparation Forster Meeting Room, 7pm 14 No Mass in Tuncurry 14 No Mass at GLACIA House 15 Pastoral Council Meeting Forster Meeting Room, 5:30pm 16 Gardening Group 16 No Mass in Forster 17 No Mass in Forster 19 Children’s Liturgy Forster Church 9am Mass 22 Sacramental Team Meet Forster Meeting Room 7pm 24 menALIVE Forster Following 9am Mass 29 Sacramental Parents Meeting– Eucharist Forster Church Hall 7pm 29 Social Justice Committee Forster Church Hall 5:30pm 30 menALIVE Forster 7:30pm Unless otherwise stated, the advertisements placed in the Bridgeside Bulletin are placed by independent third parties who have no legal relationship with the Diocese. The activities or services of the advertisers are not supervised or controlled in any way by the Diocese. The Diocese is not in a position to endorse the advertisers or the services provided and makes no representation about those matters. Accordingly, the Diocese cannot accept any responsibility for the advertisers or the activities or services that are the subject of these advertisements Dear Parish Family, I’ve been pondering the benefits or otherwise of name tags for those of us who aend Church. Whilst it can be a pain and somemes a lile confronng to be known in the body of the Church by everyone and whilst we somemes forget to take them off when we leave Church and go shopping so everyone knows our name I can think of no beer way of building a community of faith without champagne than that! We all get a bit excited about how that might work. The Parish team is looking at doing another run of the Parish name tags and you will be invited at some point to think of buying one. I commend their iniave in part because it idenfies for the great world, parcularly when we forget aſter Mass to take our tag off, that we belong! And belong to something absolutely extraordinary. We don’t have to say a word. Our name tag says it all. That said, however, I am parcularly taken by the thought that you might wear the name tag you already have from one of the many and disparate groups you belong to ‘out there’ to Church. Why? Because it idenfies for me (it is not always about me!) just how many places the Church has ministers working for the kingdom! I can, as maybe you can, take the work each of us does by simply being a praccing Chrisan for granted. Every day we all proclaim the Word of God in every place we walk and talk. Young people at one me called it ‘walking the talk’! It is in the simplicity of being kind to an over worked or under-smulated person on a check out or counter or stopping to help someone change a tyre on the high way. It works to for me in being able to call each one of you by name. The symbolic acon of Jesus calling us to parcipate at his table and to be called by name to break bread and eat that is so intrinsic to our personal relaonship with Him. Isaiah writes it best in some ways (Isaiah 43:1-2): ‘And now, thus says Yahweh, he who created you, Jacob, who formed you, Israel: Do not be afraid, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by your name, you are mine. Should you pass through the waters, I shall be with you; or through rivers, they will not swallow you up. Should you walk through fire, you will not suffer, and the flame will not burn you. For I am Yahweh, your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Saviour. I have given Egypt for your ransom, Cush and Seba in exchange for you.’ Or as we sing somemes in that beauful refrain by Christopher Wilcock: Do not be afraid, I am with you. I have called you by your name, you are mine. I have called you by your name, you are mine. How powerful to be called by name, ‘Mary, the body of Christ’! and to live that call as a member of the body of the Christ in everything we do! Regards, Greg The parish are pleased to welcome Bishop Bill Wright this week. We are delighted you are sharing this time with us and hope you enjoy your stay.
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  • Bridgeside Bulletin The weekly Bulletin of the Catholic Parish of Forster Tuncurry

    Proclaiming Christ to the communities of Forster, Tuncurry and the surrounding districts

    Sunday 5th July, 2015 - 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B

    REFLECTION from FR. GREG

    _________________________________________________________________________________________

    JULY 13 Baptism Preparation

    Forster Meeting Room, 7pm

    14 No Mass in Tuncurry

    14 No Mass at GLACIA House

    15 Pastoral Council Meeting

    Forster Meeting Room,

    5:30pm

    16 Gardening Group

    16 No Mass in Forster

    17 No Mass in Forster

    19 Childrens Liturgy

    Forster Church 9am Mass

    22 Sacramental Team Meet

    Forster Meeting Room 7pm

    24 menALIVE

    Forster Following 9am Mass

    29 Sacramental Parents

    Meeting Eucharist

    Forster Church Hall 7pm

    29 Social Justice Committee

    Forster Church Hall 5:30pm

    30 menALIVE

    Forster 7:30pm

    Unless otherwise stated, the advertisements placed in the Bridgeside Bulletin are placed by independent third parties who have no legal relationship with the Diocese. The activities or services of

    the advertisers are not supervised or controlled in any way by the Diocese. The Diocese is not in a position to endorse the advertisers or the services provided and makes no representation about

    those matters. Accordingly, the Diocese cannot accept any responsibility for the advertisers or the activities or services that are the subject of these advertisements

    Dear Parish Family,

    Ive been pondering the benefits or otherwise of name tags for those of us who attend Church. Whilst it can be a pain and sometimes a little confronting to be known in the body of the Church by everyone and whilst we sometimes forget to take them off when we leave Church and go shopping so everyone knows our name I can think of no better way of building a community of faith without champagne than that! We all get a bit excited about how that might work. The Parish team is looking at doing another run of the Parish name tags and you will be invited at some point to think of buying one. I commend their initiative in part because it identifies for the great world, particularly when we forget after Mass to take our tag off, that we belong! And belong to something absolutely extraordinary. We dont have to say a word. Our name tag says it all.

    That said, however, I am particularly taken by the thought that you might wear the name tag you already have from one of the many and disparate groups you belong to out there to Church. Why? Because it identifies for me (it is not always about me!) just how many places the Church has ministers working for the kingdom! I can, as maybe you can, take the work each of us does by simply being a practicing Christian for granted. Every day we all proclaim the Word of God in every place we walk and talk. Young people at one time called it walking the talk! It is in the simplicity of being kind to an over worked or under-stimulated person on a check out or counter or stopping to help someone change a tyre on the high way.

    It works to for me in being able to call each one of you by name. The symbolic action of Jesus calling us to participate at his table and to be called by name to break bread and eat that is so intrinsic to our personal relationship with Him. Isaiah writes it best in some ways (Isaiah 43:1-2):

    And now, thus says Yahweh, he who created you, Jacob, who formed you, Israel: Do not be afraid, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by your name, you are mine. Should you pass through the waters, I shall be with you; or through rivers, they will not swallow you up. Should you walk through fire, you will not suffer, and the flame will not burn you. For I am Yahweh, your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Saviour. I have given Egypt for your ransom, Cush and Seba in exchange for you.

    Or as we sing sometimes in that beautiful refrain by Christopher Wilcock: Do not be afraid, I am with you. I have called you by your name, you are mine. I have called you by your name, you are mine.

    How powerful to be called by name, Mary, the body of Christ! and to live that call as a member of the body of the Christ in everything we do!

    Regards, Greg

    The parish are pleased to welcome Bishop

    Bill Wright this week. We are delighted

    you are sharing this time with us and hope

    you enjoy your stay.

  • Page 2 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B

    A petition to establish a womens shelter in Forster Tuncurry can be found at

    the rear of the church. Please take a moment to include your name to support

    this great need in our region.

    Fr. Greg will be attending Fr John Woods funeral next Tuesday which means

    there will be no Mass at GLACIA House or Tuncurry. He will also be attending a

    retreat on Thursday and Friday, so again there will be no Mass on these days.

    St Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal The St Vincent de Paul Conference

    would like to extend a huge thank you

    to those who have donated to the

    Winter Appeal. Donations so far total

    $3,315.90.

    In particular the effort of the Minnie

    Vinnies Conference at Holy Name

    Primary School needs to be

    acknowledged. Through their

    fundraising efforts they have raised

    $419.90. It is wonderful to see such a

    spirit of support in these young

    students, towards helping others in

    need.

    Recently Deceased Margaret Lewis, Kim Neade

    and Fr John Wood from Scone Parish.

    Anniversaries Eric Stewart, Stewart Family, Aubusson

    Family, Greg Payne.

    ------------------------------------------------------

    Sick in the Parish Greg Byrne took some time off to look

    after Lauranne last week. Lauranne is

    not feeling real well at the moment.

    Marie Auld had an operation on her

    shoulder and is recovering in Cape

    Hawke hospital in Forster.

    Please keep these ladies, and other

    parishioners who are unwell in your

    prayers this week.

    To those who contributed The parish would like to thank those

    who contributed their wonderful

    culinary delights and other assistance

    to Sr Louises Jubliee Celebration last

    Saturday. By all accounts it was a great

    success. Well done all!

    Sr Louises 70th Profession Dear Fr Greg and Parishioners,

    I was overcome by the love and

    support given to me by your presence

    at my Jubilee Mass and by all the ways

    you helped to make it a special day not

    only for me but for relatives and

    friends. Thank you for your generous

    gifts and for all the cooking you did to

    feed the crowd. I especially wish to thank musicians and the committee

    who organised to make it a perfect day. I shall have Mass offered for you

    all. Again, thank you.

    Sr Louise

    St Bonaventure joined the order of

    Franciscans in 1243, and was soon

    recognised for his intellectual talents. He

    was sent to study in Paris where he

    taught and preached for many years. He

    was a contemporary of St Thomas

    Aquinas, with whom he defended the

    mendicant friars against their opponents.

    In 1257, Bonaventure was elected as the

    head of the Franciscans, and has since

    been considered the greatest friar minor

    since St Francis of Assisi himself. He

    wrote important works on theology,

    philosophy and mysticism, and was

    declared a doctor of the church in 1588.

    He was also regarded for his

    compassionate and gentle nature and for

    his accessibility to those who sought him.

    July 15

    In todays First Reading, Amos says he

    did not choose to be a prophet. God

    selected him. Maybe God is asking you to

    reconsider what you are doing and do His

    work instead.

    For more information regarding

    Vocations contact Fr Brian Mascord on 02 4979 1112 or

    [email protected]

  • Page 3 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B

    ...of the Word ...of Communion

    6pm

    Tuncurry

    A: Maureen Stevens

    B: Clare Moulder

    Kylie Hall, Jeanette Goodacre, Michael Amato, Owen

    Carroll, Pat Hooker.

    7am

    Tuncurry

    A: Anne-Marie Greene

    B: Genevieve Williamson

    Edna Tucker, Graham Griffiths, Maria Armitage, Mark

    Mowbray, Peter Wicks.

    9am Forster A: Sharon Fowle

    B: Natasha Brotherton

    Lorna Vidler, Sharon Fowle, Robert Moran, Robyn Ryan,

    Shioney Neal.

    ...of the Word ...of Communion

    6pm

    Tuncurry

    A: Lou Hope

    B: Frank Hayman

    Jeanette Goodacre, Kylie Hall, Margaret Smith, Jake

    Siddle, Ruth Pearson.

    7am

    Tuncurry

    A: Maria Armitage

    B: Tony Knight

    Cushla Drake, Edna Tucker, Fred Liackman, Kay

    Griffiths, Mary Greig.

    9am Forster A: Trevor Turner

    B: Robyn Ryan

    Anne Moloney, Barbara Kermode, Rob Temesvary,

    Sharon Fowle, Greg Byrne.

    First Reading

    Jeremiah 23:1-6

    Second Reading

    Ephesians 2:13-18

    Gospel Reading

    Mark 6:30-34

    This Week

    First Reading

    Amos 7:12-15

    God selects Amos to be His prophet. He is

    an outsider in many ways yet his mission is

    to speak Gods word of judgement

    Responsorial Psalm

    Response: Lord, show us your mercy and love, and grant us your salvation.

    Second Reading

    Ephesians 1:3-14

    An exposition of the mystery of the divine

    love that began before time, came to

    realisation in Jesus Christ and will be

    fulfilled in eternity.

    Gospel Acclamation

    Alleluia, alleluia!

    May the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ

    enlighten the eyes of our hearts

    that we might see how great is the hope to which we are called.

    Alleluia!

    Gospel

    Mark 6:7-13

    Jesus commands the Disciples to preach repentance, to free from demonic possession and to heal.

    Next Week

    Text: Excerpts from the English

    Translation of the Roman Missal

    2010, International Commission on

    English in the Liturgy (ICEL); Music:

    From the Mass of St Francis 2010,

    Paul Taylor. All rights reserved. Used

    with permission. Australian Agent

    LicenSing Online Lic No. 624844.

  • Page 4 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B

    PARISH CONTACTS Fr Greg BarkerParish Priest [email protected]

    Emergency Contact 0417 321 209

    Mr Greg ByrnePastoral Associate

    [email protected]

    Mrs Sharon Fowle (Administration Associate/Bulletin) Bridgeside BulletinItems for inclusion should be received by midday on Thursday.

    [email protected]

    Sr Kathryn McCabe

    Aboriginal Catholic Ministry

    Loretta Heffernan SRE Co-Ordinator

    Office Hours

    Tues, Wed, Thursfrom

    9:30am to 1pm

    Fri 10am to 4pm

    Parish Office

    Located at the rear of the Parish Hall Forster:

    33 Lake Street, Forster NSW 2428

    PO Box 67, Forster NSW 2428

    P: (02) 6554 6304 F: (02) 6554 6425

    Office Hours

    Tues, Wed, Thursfrom

    9:30am to 1pm

    Fri 10am to 4pm

    Parish Office

    Located at the rear of the Parish Hall Forster:

    33 Lake Street, Forster NSW 2428

    PO Box 67, Forster NSW 2428

    P: (02) 6554 6304 F: (02) 6554 6425

    Baptisms: Celebrated

    most Sundays.

    Baptismal Preparation

    on 2nd Monday of each

    month @ 7pm in Forster

    Church Hall. Parish Office

    6555 6304

    Marriage Celebrated by

    arrangement and with at

    least three months

    notice. Fr Greg 6554

    6304

    Sacramental

    Preparation Greg Byrne

    6554 6304

    Rite of Christian

    Initiation of Adults

    (RCIA) Parish Office 6554

    6304

    CHURCH LOCATIONS Mary Star of the Sea

    15 Peel Street, Tuncurry,

    NSW 2428

    Holy Name of Jesus

    33 Lake Street, Forster,

    NSW 2428

    PARISH PASTORAL GROUPS AND CONTACTS Christian Meditation

    Every Tues, 9am and

    5:30pm. Bob 6555 5914.

    Womens Bible Study

    GroupEvery Thurs,

    7pm to 8pm. Natasha

    0407 589 935.

    Holy HourEvery Tues,

    3:30pm at Tuncurry

    menALIVE GroupsDay

    group meet second and

    fourth Wed after 9am

    Mass at Forster. Evening

    group meets last Thurs

    of the month at 7:30pm

    at Forster. Michael

    Amato 6554 5284.

    Secular Franciscan

    FraternityFirst

    Wednesday of the

    month after 9am Mass at

    Forster.

    Maintenance &

    Gardening GroupThird

    Thursday of the month.

    Howard 6557 6826.

    Childrens Liturgy of the

    WordFirst and third

    Sunday at 9am Mass.

    Natasha 0407 589 935.

    Novena to Our Lady of

    Perpetual HelpEvery

    Wed, 11:14am at

    Forster. Shioney 6554

    9468.

    Singing PracticeEvery

    Tues. Ken Heffernan

    6557 6569.

    Pastoral TeamFirst

    Wed, 4:30pm at Forster.

    Greg Byrne 6554 6304

    Finance Council

    Second Wed, 5pm at

    Forster. Greg Byrne 6554

    6304

    Pastoral CouncilThird Wed, 5:30pm at Forster.

    Greg Byrne 6554 6304

    Social JusticeLast

    Wed, 5:30pm at Forster.

    Tim Prescott 6555 8517

    SUNDAY MASS TIMES

    Mary Star of the Sea, Tuncurry

    Sat 6pm, Sun 7am

    Holy Name of Jesus, Forster

    Sun 9am

    _____________________________________________________________________________________

    RECONCILIATION

    Sat 8:30am - 9am Sat 4:45pm- 5:15pm

    Mary Star of the Sea, Tuncurry Holy Name of Jesus, Forster

    WEEKDAY EUCHARIST (subject to change)

    Mary Star of the Sea, Tuncurry

    Tues 4:30pm (No Mass this Tues 14th), Sat 9am, Holy Name

    of Jesus, Forster

    Wed 9am, Thurs 9am, Fri 9:30am (No Mass this Thurs or Fri)