Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Lesmurdie 207 Lesmurdie Road, Lesmurdie 6076 Parish Priest: Fr Ken Asaba Assistant Priest: Fr Noel H. Latt Ph 9291 6282 Fax 9291 8952 Email: [email protected]Website: www.ololesmurdie.org.au Parish Office: 8.30 to 2.30 pm Monday—Thursday Parish Secretary: Mrs Mary Syme **Office will not be Open on Fridays but Priests will be available if needed. Monday is Priests’ DAY OFF so, unless it is urgent please wait until Tuesday to contact them. ** PARISH CELEBRATIONS SUNDAY MASS TIMES Saturday Vigil 6.00 pm at Our Lady of Lourdes Sunday 8.00 am, 9.30 am, 5.30 pm at OLOL Sunday 8.00 am at Our Lady of Grace – Pickering Brook Children’s Mass 1st Sunday of month 9.30am Youth Mass last Sunday of month at 5.30pm WEEKDAY Mass TIMES Monday – Friday 9.15 am at OLOL (Rosary before Mass) Tuesday: 10.30 am at Villa Maria (Rosary after Mass) 1 st Tuesday 9.15 am at Villa Maria Only (Rosary before Mass & Anointing during Mass) Mon – Fri 8.00 am at Mazenod College during School Term RECONCILIATION Tuesday – Friday before Mass at OLOL Saturday 11.00 am – 12.00 pm; 5.30 pm – 6.00 pm at OLOL Sunday before Mass at Our Lady of Grace – Pickering Brook DEVOTIONS Divine Mercy : Every Wednesday following 9.15 am Mass Miraculous Medal Novena: Thursday 8.45 am at OLOL Exposition and Adoration: Friday following Mass at OLOL Sacred Heart of Jesus: 1 st Friday following Mass at OLOL BAPTISMS: Contact Parish Office WEDDINGS: Contact Father 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time- Year C 17th November 2013 THOUGHTS ON THE GOSPEL ‘God's love secure and unchanging’ ‘The Gospel readings at this time of year can sound rather forbidding, because they are about the end of world, the last days. But if you listen carefully to what's being said by Jesus today, while he is telling us of dramatic times to come, he is also constantly telling us not to fear them.‘”Do not be terrified.” “Not a hair on your head will be destroyed.” Why should we not be terrified? Jesus is talking about the end of everything that we know. And before that are to come wars and earthquakes, and the prospect of being hauled up in front of kings and governors to explain ourselves. How can that not be terrifying? Because we have a sure hope that it won't be the end of the world. For those who love God, who are secure in the love that God has for us, our world will never end.‘ Even when we are foolish, and give up on love, even when we do that most horrible thing of hurting the very people who love us most, even then, God is loving us. And, if we return to that love, then because God's love is utterly secure and unchanging, whatever else happens it will never be the end of the world.’ from a homily by Fr Peter Hunter OP
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Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Lesmurdie 207 Lesmurdie Road, Lesmurdie 6076
Parish Office: 8.30 to 2.30 pm Monday—Thursday Parish Secretary: Mrs Mary Syme
**Office will not be Open on Fridays but Priests will be available if needed. Monday is Priests’ DAY OFF so, unless
it is urgent please wait until Tuesday to contact them. **
PARISH CELEBRATIONS
SUNDAY MASS TIMES
Saturday Vigil 6.00 pm at Our Lady of Lourdes Sunday 8.00 am, 9.30 am, 5.30 pm at OLOL
Sunday 8.00 am at Our Lady of Grace – Pickering Brook
Children’s Mass 1st Sunday of month 9.30am Youth Mass last Sunday of month at 5.30pm
WEEKDAY Mass TIMES
Monday – Friday 9.15 am at OLOL (Rosary before Mass)
Tuesday: 10.30 am at Villa Maria (Rosary after Mass)
1st
Tuesday 9.15 am at Villa Maria Only (Rosary before Mass & Anointing during Mass)
Mon – Fri 8.00 am at Mazenod College during School Term
RECONCILIATION
Tuesday – Friday before Mass at OLOL Saturday 11.00 am – 12.00 pm;
5.30 pm – 6.00 pm at OLOL Sunday before Mass at Our Lady of Grace –
Pickering Brook
DEVOTIONS
Divine Mercy : Every Wednesday following 9.15 am Mass
Miraculous Medal Novena: Thursday 8.45 am at OLOL Exposition and Adoration:
Friday following Mass at OLOL Sacred Heart of Jesus:
1st Friday following Mass at OLOL
BAPTISMS: Contact Parish Office
WEDDINGS: Contact Father
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time- Year C 17th November 2013
THOUGHTS ON THE GOSPEL
‘God's love secure and unchanging’ ‘The Gospel readings at this time of year can sound rather forbidding, because they are about the end of world, the last days. But if you listen carefully to what's being said by Jesus today, while he is telling us of dramatic times to come, he is also constantly telling us not to fear them.‘”Do not be terrified.” “Not a hair on your head will be destroyed.” Why should we not be terrified? Jesus is talking about the end of everything that we know. And before that are to come wars and earthquakes, and the prospect of being hauled up in front of kings and governors to explain ourselves. How can that not be terrifying? Because we have a sure hope that it won't be the end of the world. For those who love God, who are secure in the love that God has for us, our world will never end.‘ Even when we are foolish, and give up on love, even when we do that most horrible thing of hurting the very people who love us most, even then, God is loving us. And, if we return to that love, then because God's love is utterly secure and unchanging, whatever else happens it will never be the end of the world.’ from a homily by Fr Peter Hunter OP
PARISH MEETINGS THIS WEEK 18th—23rd Nov 2013
Tuesday 19th ...................... Bible Studies at Kalamunda Parish 7pm Wednesday 13th ................. Lourdescraft ............................................ Choir practice 7.30 Friday 15th .......................... Mothers’ Group 9.15 am
SPECIAL INFORMATION AND WIDER COMMUNITY EVENTS
LIFELINK 2013: Archbishop's Christmas Appeal for LifeLink is being held throughout the Archdiocese this weekend. If you did not collect the personal letter at Mass last weekend, please collect one as you leave or use one of the special collection envelopes which are on the pews today. We urge you to give generous support to help the work of our Archdiocesan social service agencies and held people in need. You can mail your gift to the Lifelink office or return your envelope & donation to the parish any time in the coming weeks.
MORNING TEA: There will be Morning Tea in the parish centre this Sunday 17th after the 9.30am Mass. All are welcome!
ROCK MASS: There will be youth Mass, with Rock Music Style, next Sunday at 5.30pm. All are welcome!
NOVEMBER MASSES: If you would like to have Mass said during November for your deceased loved one(s) please find the envelopes at the back of the church, fill in the details and then hand it in to the office, or give to Fr Ken or Fr Noel.
CHRISTMAS CHOIR: We begin practising for Christmas every Wednesday evening in the church at 7.30pm starting this Wednesday - 13th November. Come along and join in. It is a lovely way to celebrate the Lord’s birthday by singing. No experience needed—just turn up and start singing. We would love to have you join us.
BABY/CHILDREN CLOTHES, STATIONERY, MOBILE PHONES AND LAPTOPS NEEDED: Fr. Ken is collecting baby/children clothes, stationery, mobile phones and laptops in good condition to take on the Mission Trip to Kenya in January 2014. If you have any of these items, please drop them at the Parish Office or ring Fr. Ken on 0434 934 286. God bless!
CALENDER OF PARISH EVENTS FOR 2014: A calendar of Parish events for 2014 is in process of being prepared. While we are so grateful for the input of so many Parishioners into this Year's Calendar, we welcome any individual or group ideas for the next Year's Calendar. What kind of spiritual and social events would you like to see in the Parish in 2014? You can talk about this in your Parish Group or among friends, and email your contribution to the Parish Office. A copy of this Year's Calendar is on the noticeboard in the foyer for your reference.
INVITATION: Fr Noel will be celebrating his 25th
Anniversary of Ordination on Sunday 8th
December. There are two events you are invited to attend: 9.30 am Mass on Sunday 8th will be the main Parish Celebration. Please come to Mass and bring along some food to share afterwards. The 2nd event : The Burmese community is also organising a Dinner Dance for Fr Noel on the following weekend Sat 14th December at Cyril Jacksons Recreation Centre, Fisher Street, Bassendean. Tickets are on sale for $20 each and you can get them from Fr Noel or from the Parish Office. All Parishion-ers are invited. Please see the poster and invitation on the doors at the back of the church about costs & how to book for your attendance.
BIBLE STUDIES: Our next session will be on Tuesday 19th November at Holy Family church Kalamunda. Starting at 7pm it lasts for only 1 hour. These sessions have been enjoyed greatly and are of very good value. Turn up and see if you enjoy it- even it if is just once. We are looking at the 2nd book of Samuel. Your Bible Questions Answered: “‘The one who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven’ (Luke 12:10). This verse really frightens me. What does it mean?” For the answer, to read the November issue of “At Home With Your Bible,” or to submit your own Bible question visit www.thebiblicalfoundation.org.au
BUSY BEE AND PARISH GARDEN WEEDING: There will be a busy bee for weeding our Parish Garden, and for general clean up around the Parish in preparation for Christmas on Saturday 7th December from 9 am to 11am. Please bring your working tools. Morning tea will be provided in the Parish Centre.
ST VINCENT DE PAUL: Columban Calendars ($8) and Christmas cards ($2.50 per pack of 5), are available after all Masses, located in church foyer. Please place money in adjacent Poor Box (on wall near door). Support our local Vinnies.
PILGRIMAGES 2014: There are a number of Pilgrimages in 2014, and flyers are on the noticeboard in the foyer for your information. Of particular interest is a Pilgrimage to Schoenstatt Shrine in Germany in the Jubilee Year of the Schoenstatt Sisters, led by Fr. Ken Asaba as Spiritual Director, 26 May to 10 June 2014. For more info on this, please contact Fr. Ken on 0434 934 286 or Sheila Mohgan on 0433 771 979 or Sue on 0421 835 408. Expression of interest forms are also at the foyer.
SERIES OF TALKS, NOT TO BE MISSED: First session Friday, 29th
November 7.30-9.00pm at St Thomas More Parish, 100 Dean Road Bateman. The keynote speaker is Sr. Margaret Scharf, a Dominican Sister who was a keynote speaker at a National Conference at St. John of God Retreat centre recently. Many parishioners attended and came away asking “Where to from here”? They were full of enthusiasm and longing to be spiritually fed by someone who is passionate about the living out of the Baptismal call. The topic on Friday 29
th is “Creating a life-giving Culture for family life”. Enq: Sr. Ann
Cullinane 0418 130 200 or 93108248
MUSICAL AFTERNOON: Heartsongs (Mon Coeur) - Ileana Otto-Johansen (International Soprano) will be performing at the Kalamunda Uniting Church 24th November at 2pm. See flyers at the back of the church.
RIGHT TO LIFE: Join the prayer group outside the abortion clinic at 8 Sayer Street, Midland (Railway Workshop end) for an hour's prayer 9am to 10am on Fridays and 11am on First Fridays.
CONGRATULATIONS TO FATHER NOEL on becoming a ‘true-blue’ Ozzie!
Louise Miller, Philip Everett, Peter Smith, Val Miller, Ron Sprehe, Keith Hawkins, Christine Marshall, Madeleine Meek, Estelle Collins, Ken Fitzgerald, Joshua Crestwell, Nicole Rullo, John Sherry, John Quinn, Geraldine Spiccia, Michael Fernandes, Sean O’Connor, Janine Webster, Clem & Bernie Eaton, Connie Brook, Margaret Denham, Leonora Piumatti, Anne Slavin, Sue Butler, Lyn Sole, Declan Kane, Heidi Goetz-Douglas, Damien Kelly, Sister de Lourdes, Philip Hollenberg, Antoinette Wernicke and all those who have asked for our prayers.
READINGS FOR THIS SUNDAY First Reading Mal 3:19-20 The sun of righteousness will shine on you. The day is coming now, burning like a furnace; and all the arrogant and the evil-doers will be like stubble. The day that is coming is going to burn them up, says the Lord of hosts, leaving them neither root nor stalk. But for you who fear my name, the sun of righteousness will shine out with healing in its rays.
Responsorial Psalm Ps 97:5-9. R. see v.9 (R.) The Lord comes to rule the earth with justice. 1. Sing psalms to the Lord with the harp with the sound of music. With trumpets and the sound of the horn acclaim the King, the Lord. (R.) 2. Let the sea and all within it, thunder; the world, and all its peoples. Let the rivers clap their hands and the hills ring out their joy at the presence of the Lord. (R.) 3. For the Lord comes, he comes to rule the earth. He will rule the world with justice and the peoples with fairness. (R.)
Second Reading 2 Thessalonians 3:7-12 Do not give anyone food who refuses to work. You know how you are supposed to imitate us: now we were not idle when we were with you, nor did we ever have our meals at anyone’s table without paying for them; no, we worked night and day, slaving and straining, so as not to be a burden on any of you. This was not because we had no right to be, but in order to make ourselves an example for you to follow. We gave you a rule when we were with you: not to let anyone have any food if he refused to do any work. Now we hear that there are some of you who are living in idleness, doing no work themselves but interfering with everyone else’s. In the Lord Jesus Christ, we order and call on people of this kind to go on quietly working and earning the food that they eat.
Gospel Acclamation Luke 21:38 Alleluia, alleluia! Lift up your heads and see; your redemption is near at hand. Alleluia!
Gospel Luke 21:5-19 Your endurance will win you your life.
When some were talking about the Temple, remarking how it was adorned with fine stonework and votive offerings, Jesus said, ‘All these things you are staring at now – the time will come when not a single stone will be left on another: everything will be destroyed.’ And they put to him this question: ‘Master,’ they said, ‘when will this happen, then, and what sign will there be that this is about to take place?’ ‘Take care not to be deceived,’ he said, ‘because many will come using my name and saying, “I am he” and, “The time is near at hand.” Refuse to join them. And when you hear of wars and revolutions, do not be frightened, for this is something that must happen but the end is not soon.’
Next Week’s Readings: Our Lord Jesus Chris, King of the Universe
First Reading : 2 Samuel 5:1-3
Second Reading: Colossians 1:12-20
Gospel: Luke 23:35-43
Then he said to them, ‘Nation will fight against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be great earthquakes and plagues and famines here and there; there will be fearful sights and great signs from heaven. ‘But before all this happens, men will seize you and persecute you; they will hand you over to the synagogues and to imprisonment, and bring you before kings and governors because of my name – and that will be your opportunity to bear witness. Keep this carefully in mind: you are not to prepare your defence, because I myself shall give you an eloquence and a wisdom that none of your opponents will be able to resist or contradict. You will be betrayed even by parents and brothers, relations and friends; and some of you will be put to death. You will be hated by all men on account of my name, but not a hair of your head will be lost. Your endurance will win you your lives.’