Vol. 310/12/2020 12 th December & 13 th December 2020 3rd Sunday of Advent (Year B) Served by the Discalced Carmelite Friars
Vol. 310/12/2020
12th December & 13th December 2020
3rd Sunday of Advent (Year B)
Served by the Discalced Carmelite Friars
Continued on to next page...
Third Week of Advent - Gaudete Sunday
Year of St. Joseph 2021
On 8th December, Pope Francis has officially launched the "Year St. Joseph" to mark
the 150th anniversary of Jesus' foster father being named patron of the Universal
Church. "After Mary, the Mother of God, no saint is mentioned more frequently in the
papal magisterium than Joseph, her spouse," the pope writes in a new apostolic letter
published on December 8th to inaugurate the jubilee. The text is titled ‘Patris Corde’,
"with a father's heart". While December 8th is most often associated with the Feast of
the Immaculate Conception, it is also the date in 1895 that Pius IX named St. Joseph
patron of the Universal Church.
"Today, in our world where psychological, verbal and physical violence toward
women is so evident, Joseph appears as the figure of a respectful and sensitive man,"
he wrote. Pope Francis also highlighted St. Joseph’s creative courage, not only in
finding a stable and making it a welcoming home for the son of God who came into
the world, but also in protecting Christ from the threat posed by King Herod. St.
Joseph’s unconditional acceptance of Mary and his decision to protect her good name,
her dignity and her life serves as an example for men today, the pope said.
Dawn Masses – Simbang Gabi
Simbang Gabi is a Filipino Christmas tradition. It is a series of nine dawn masses on
the days leading up to Christmas. It begins on December 16 and ends on the 24th of
December. How Did Simbang Gabi Begin? This tradition was introduced by the
Spanish friars to allow the farmers to hear mass before going to the fields early in the
morning. Simbang Gabi is also known by its popular Spanish name, ‘Misa de Gallo’,
or ‘Mass of the Rooster.'
This year, we are happy to have 9 Priests from the diocese to celebrate Dawn Masses
in our church starting from 16th December. The dawn Mass starts at 5.00 am followed
by a breakfast in the parish centre. We cordially invite you all for the said special
celebration and get the blessing from Infant Jesus. We hereby give the names of our
visiting priests. Fr. Vince (16th), Fr. Jess (17th), Fr. Marcelo (18th), Fr. Concord
(19th), Fr. Tony (20th), Fr. Wayne (21st), Fr. Jayan (22nd), Fr. Jaybee (23rd) and Fr.
Pierre (24tth). A special thanks to Fr. Anson organizing these priests available for the
dawn masses.
Acolytes and Women Altar Ministers
Our Parish is going to have the gift of 10 new Women Altar Ministers and 4 new male acolytes who are to be installed during the coming weekend Masses. Fr. Tony Chiera, Vicar General of the Diocese is installing the Women Altar Ministers on 20th December at 9.30 am Mass time. The ten women are: Elma Coverley, Eleonor Della
Advent Wreath Ceremony
Presider: The Presider or assistant light the third candle, which can be named the Saints’ Candle to call mind all the saints who share the life of Christ by being baptised into his Body the Church.
V. Lord Jesus, your coming was foretold by the prophet Isaiah who cried with joy for God clothes us in the garments of salvation. As ajoyful, hope-filled Servant Community may our hearts be filled with gratitude for the many gifts God has given us. Response: Come, Lord Jesus.
V. Lord Jesus, you come among us now as the light of the world. St Paul urges us to be happy at all times and to pray constantly. May the joy of the Lord be in our hearts as we journey together, listening to what the Spirit is saying to the Church of Australia. Response: Come, Lord Jesus. V. Lord Jesus, you sent John the Baptist to be a witness for the light. Like John the Baptist may we be witnesses to the power of Jesus open to Conversion and Renewal in the Church of Australia. Response: Come, Lord Jesus.
Sat 6 pm
Sun 8 am
Sun 9.30am Eric & Jacqui Paraguya
Sun 6 pm Ajero Family
Bosca, Trudy Wilkinson, Lucia Anning-Chan, Cindy Bovell, Mary Mclean,
Rosemary Van Schoor, Grace Lazaroo, Beneth Eddison and Cynthia Galindo. The
4 new men acolytes to be installed on different days are: Aaron Faure (13th 6.00 pm
Mass) Hugh Tinney, Shane Baker and Tiernan O’Rourke (27th 8.00 am Mass). I
take this occasion to thank Deacon Michael who has given training to these ladies
and gentlemen.
Thanks to the MCC
The Parish is thanking Mandurah Catholic College students who came here to
clean and decorate our Parish hall and our Church last week. They attended under
the supervision of their teachers Luke Garbin and Ruth Daly in line with their
Christian Service-Learning programme.
Have a beautiful weekend!
Fr. Johny Arattukulam, O.C.D.
First Reading
A reading from the prophet Isaiah 61:1–2, 10–11 The spirit of the Lord has been given to me, for the Lord has anointed me. He has sent me to bring good news to the poor, to bind up hearts that are broken; to proclaim liberty to captives, freedom to those in prison; to proclaim a year of favour from the Lord. 'I exult for joy in the Lord, my soul rejoices in my God, for he has clothed me in the garments of salvation, he has wrapped me in the cloak of integrity, like a bridegroom wearing his wreath, like a bride adorned in her jewels. 'For as the earth makes fresh things grow, as a garden makes seeds spring up, so will the Lord make both integrity and praise spring up in the sight of the nations.' The word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.
RESPONSORIAL PSALM
R. My soul rejoices in my God.
My soul glorifies the Lord,
my spirit rejoices in God, my Saviour.
He looks on his servant in her nothingness;
henceforth all ages will call me blessed. R.
The Almighty works marvels for me.
Holy his name!
His mercy is from age to age,
on those who fear him. R.
He fills the starving with good things,
sends the rich away empty.
He protects Israel, his servant,
remembering his mercy. R.
SECOND Reading
A reading from the first letter of St Paul to the Thessalonians 5:16–24 Be happy at all times; pray constantly; and for all things give thanks to God, because this is what God expects you to do in Christ Jesus. Never try to suppress the Spirit or treat the gift of prophecy with contempt; think before you do anything - hold on to what is good and avoid every form of evil. May the God of peace make you perfect and holy; and may you all be kept safe and blameless, spirit, soul and body, for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. God has called you and he will not fail you. The word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.
Gospel acclamation
Alleluia, alleluia! The Spirit of the Lord is upon me; He sent me to bring Good News to the poor. Alleluia!
GOSPEL
A reading from the holy Gospel according to John 1:6–8, 19–28 A man came, sent by God. His name was John. He came as a witness, as a witness to speak for the light, so that everyone might believe through him. He was not the light, only a witness to speak for the light. This is how John appeared as a witness. When the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, 'Who are you?' he not only declared, but he declared quite openly, 'I am not the Christ.' 'Well then,' they asked 'are you Elijah?' 'I am not' he said. 'Are you the Prophet?' He answered, 'No.' So they said to him, 'Who are you? We must take back an answer to those who sent us. What have you to say about yourself?' So John said, 'I am, as Isaiah prophesied: a voice that cries in the wilderness: Make a straight way for the Lord.' Now these men had been sent by the Pharisees, and they put this further question to him, 'Why are you baptising if you are not the Christ, and not Elijah, and not the prophet?' John replied, 'I baptise with water; but there stands among you unknown to you the one who is coming after me; and I am not fit to undo his sandal-strap.' This happened at Bethany, on the far side of the Jordan, where John was baptising. Gospel of the Lord.
Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ.
Christmas Eve Family Mass Before the 6pm Mass on Christmas Eve, there will be a Nativity Play.
Two more practices will be held on
• 16th December from 4pm ~For Kindy to Yr 6/7 children
• Sunday 23rd December after the 9.30am Sunday mass (the final practice) ~For Children and Youth.
- The Liturgy Committee -
Pamphlets are available in the church and parish office. Please take a copy. Our Mass times will also be published on Mandurah Mail on the week of 14 December.
Everyone is welcome to join the breakfast after the Mass. For
those who wish to be included in the list of breakfast sponsors and volunteers to clean up, please put your name on the list at the back
of the church.
- You are invited -
We are grateful for the Priests who will be visiting our Parish to celebrate our Dawn Masses. • 16th December (Wednesday)- Fr Vince • 17th December (Thursday)- Fr Jess • 18th December (Friday)- Fr Marcelo • 19th December (Saturday)- Fr Concord • 20th December (Sunday)- Fr Tony • 21st December (Monday)- Fr Wayne • 22nd December (Tuesday)- Fr Jayan • 23rd December (Wednesday)- Fr Jaybee • 24th December (Thursday)- Fr Pierre
Could all Parish Groups please inform the office of the days and times that you require the parish Centre for 2021.
If you can send them through to us in writing or email, that is very much appreciated. Thank you for your cooperation.
The Parish Office will be closed on 25th December and will re-open on 4th January 2021.
Our Church Guardians will also be on their holiday break
beginning 14th December 2020 and will resume on 11th January 2021.
Message to Our Church Guardians
‘I would like to thank you all for your dedicated and regular attendance baby sitting our beautiful church so all can come and pay a visit at will. Guardians will close on Dececmber14th and re-open on January 11th. So Church will be closed during the day. Thank you one and all and have a happy and holy Christmas!’
-Elma Coverley, Coordinator
May we request that notices and/or advertisements intended for the last weekend of this month (26 & 27 December) be submitted to the parish office by 21 December for timely preparation and printing. Late submissions will be included in first or second bulletin issue of January next year. Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.
Reintroduction of Contact Registers: a Mandatory Requirement Registration of all People attending Church Services as from the 5
th
December 2020 and every church service until the Restriction is changed by the WA Government.
We have 2 options to Register:
• on a Paper Based List or • by using SafeWA App on your Smart Phone
Note: Everyone over the age of 16 years must be registered.
Before entering our Church, please register: Using SafeWA App The QR Codes (Smart App Codes) have been set up for the Parish and are displayed at the Main Door and the Side Door. Paper Registration Registration sheets will only be available at the Main Door.
OUR LADY’S ASSUMPTION PLANNING MEETING
HELD SATURDAY 5 DECEMBER 2020 In attendance were Priests, PPC Committee
and Representatives from Ministries. PPC House Keeping
Denise Roberts nominated and elected Vice Chairperson, all in favour, accepted. Jenni Srdarev to co-ordinate the Social Committee.
Christmas Party – 11/12/2020
Final Discussion and Planning for Christmas Party Vision Statement
From feedback previous discussed we wrote the first draft of our parish Vision Statement
Vision Statement First Draft “As Disciples of Christ we are a faith-filled, inclusive, connected Catholic family committed to grow, worship and serve.” Mission To be a welcoming Church using its talents in Ministries to develop and grow our Parish focusing on our spiritual growth. Ministries Report and Discussion Presentations received from the following Ministries ALPHA, Grief Support, Legion of Mary, Liturgy, Information Communication Technology (ICT) Some issues were raised during our discussions and it was agreed that the Ministries and PPC would work closer together in 2021. It was agreed that The PPC would receive a report after every Ministry meeting. Parish Update Father Johny
Christmas Party 11/12 Christmas Masses 1st Latin Mass, 50 people Next Latin Mass 8/1/21 evening Mass
This is a brief overview of the Planning Meeting and more detail will be shared once we have dealt with the issues and suggestions. The meeting was a great success and built a better relationship within the parish. It was great to get a Vision and Mission Statements First Drafts written. Your feedback is welcome.
Brendan Chestnutt, PPC Chair
Many thanks to the students of Mandurah Catholic College (MCC) who rendered volunteer service to clean our Parish Centre and Church. Some of them put up the Christmas tree and did inventory of our kitchen utensils.
In this photo: The Year 10 students of MCC under the
supervision of their teacher Mr Luke Garbin.
Braxton Anthony Parson-Willett Son of Brant & Courtney
Harper Belle Pollard Cruz Hoss Pollard
Children of Aaron & Dana
PRIYA ROSE BELL Daughter of Raymond & Bianca
Are you planning to get your child baptised?
Please contact the parish office to book a registration appointment.
The next Pre-Baptism Night or orientation evening
will be on 7 January 2021 at 7pm at the Parish Centre.
For more information about Baptism, please visit our website
or contact the Parish Office (email and phone at the back page of the bulletin).
Lara Winnie Tudor
Baptised in our Church on 5 December 2020
Congratulations on your baby’s baptism,
Stephen and Miru!
May the Holy Spirit guide you and be with you
always. Thank you, Fr Anson Antony,
for officiating this ceremony.
Parish Religious Education Program-Nativity Play & Christmas Party
Photo credit: Margaret Mander More photos in the future weeks.
Vinnies Christmas Appeal Mandurah Conference
Please Help Mandurah families doing it tough in 2021 by
Donating non-perishable food items for distribution in the New Year, Take a tag from the Christmas tree, buy the product/s and leave near the tree
Making a financial contribution to the Mandurah Vinnies Conference. Donations of $2.00 and over are tax-deductible. Please place your donation in the Vinnies envelope available at the doors or near the Christmas Tree
Hand it to a Vinnies member put it in the collection basket, hand it into the Parish Office, Post your donation but please do not post cash.
There is provision on the envelopes for paying by Credit card if that is your preferred option. Please tick the box if you require a receipt.
Donate Online on the Vinnies WA website Christmas Appeal and put Mandurah in the comments so it comes to our conference.
PCY End of Year Update 2020
Peel Catholic Youth (PCY) started back up again this year, energised and ready to serve the young people of the Mandurah, Pinjarra, Waroona and Dawesville parishes. Our first youth gathering was on 11 October on the theme of ‘Uncertainty and Connection’. Our next three youth gatherings on 25th October, 8th November and 22nd November focused on different prayer experiences, with the themes of ‘What is Prayer?’, ‘Praise and Worship’ and ‘Ways of Worship’. We are so grateful to all the young people who have enthusiastically and fully participated in our youth gatherings so far! They have been full of enlightening discussions on each young person’s faith journey, experiences and personal relationship with God, as well as delicious food, wonderful friends and marvellous games. We had a fantastic Christmas-themed youth gathering on 6 December, which is also our last one for 2020 as we will be taking a break over the December-January period. We will be back with the first youth gathering on 7 February 2021, so mark your calendars! We are looking forward to a spectacular 2021, where young people will continue to grow in their faith and their relationship with God, while making friends and memories along the way. We call on all the young people between the ages of 12 and 25 to come join us next year for our future youth gatherings, and we look forward to seeing you there!
Katherine Magpily, PCY Secretary
Vinnies Local Appeal : Final figure from Mandurah Parish is $5,200 which inclues more than $600 online donation. Thank you so much! - Jim Mather, President-Mandurah Conference
CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF BUNBURY SUMMER SCHOOL 2021
Please register by leaving your details with the Parish at which you wish to attend before January 11th.
Please bring a plate of food to share.
A CHURCH WAITING IN HOPE Responding to the Holy Spirit present and at work among us.
There are many challenges we face during these troubled times, but we are called and gifted by the Holy Spirit to respond to these very challenges.
The Summer School will explore where we find ourselves as Church at this time in history, and suggest ways we can respond more effectively to the Spirit at work in our midst. Special consideration will be given to the upcoming Australian Plenary
Council, and to how we might contribute to the conversations and planning currently underway across Australia.
Presented by:
Fr Tony Chiera- Diocesan Pastoral Office
Our Lady of the Bay Parish Centre BUSSELTON 9752 1687 Saturday January 16th 9.30am -12.30pm
New Camfield Parish Centre ALBANY 9841 1129 Tuesday January 19th 5.30pm-8.30pm St Matthew’s Parish Centre NARROGIN 9881 1153 Wednesday January 20th 5.30pm-8.30pm St Joseph’s Parish Centre MANJIMUP 9771 2873 Thursday January 21st 5.30pm-8.30pm
Our Lady’s Assumption Parish Centre MANDURAH
9581 2061 Saturday January 23rd 9.30am-12.30pm
Preparing to hear God’s word
The gospel story In today’s gospel, the people ask John the Baptist who he really is, and why he is baptising people. John says he is not the Messiah, nor Elijah, nor the Prophet. John tells the people that he is preaching and baptising in order to prepare for someone else who is coming after him. The person John is talking about must be very special, because John doesn’t even feel worthy to untie that person’s sandals. We know that the person John was taking about was Jesus.
Reflecting on the gospel John helped the people to recognise Jesus in their midst. What are some of the signs of Jesus’ presence that you have experienced in your life? What do these signs tell us about God and God’s love for us?
Commentaries The entrance antiphon for the third Sunday of Advent remains true to tradition. It’s from Paul’s letter to the Philippians (4:4-5). Its first word is “Rejoice” or in Latin “Gaudete” – hence the common title for this day, “Gaudete Sunday.” Whatever the history of this term, today’s readings (apart from the gospel) are filled with an infectious spirit of joy. At this mid-point of the season our hopes and expectations are intensifying. The feast of Christmas will soon be here. Today’s celebration gives us the opportunity to look beyond the hectic demands that December makes of us. It invites us to find a deeper well-spring of joy than that offered by all our end-of-the-year activities. This joy is truly the gift of God
In today’s gospel, the people ask John the Baptist to tell them who he really is. If somebody asked you to tell them who you really are, what would you say?
Hail, Guardian of the Redeemer, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary. To you God entrusted his only Son; in you Mary placed her trust; with you Christ became man. Blessed Joseph, to us too, show yourself a father and guide us in the path of life. Obtain for us grace, mercy, and courage, and defend us from every evil. Amen -Pope Francis prayer excerpt from https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/
news/2020
St. John of the Cross- December 14 John de Yepes was born during 1542 in Fontiveros near the Spanish city of Avila. His father Gonzalo died at a relatively young age, and his mother Catalina struggled to provide for the family. John found academic success from his early years, but failed in his effort to learn a trade as an apprentice. Instead, he spent several years working in a hospital for the poor, and continuing his studies at a Jesuit college in the town of Medina del Campo. After discerning a calling to monastic life, John entered the Carmelite Order in 1563. He had been practicing severe physical asceticism even before joining the Carmelites, and got permission to live according to their original rule of life – which stressed solitude, silence, poverty, work, and contemplative prayer. John received ordination as a priest in 1567 after studying in Salamanca, but considered transferring to the more austere Carthusian order rather than remaining with the Carmelites.
Before he could take such a step, however, he met the Carmelite nun later canonized as Saint Teresa of Avila. Born in 1515, Teresa had joined the order in 1535, regarding consecrated religious life as the most secure road to salvation. Since that time, she had made remarkable spiritual progress, and during the 1560s she began a movement to return the Carmelites to the strict observance of their original way of life. She convinced John not to leave the order, but to work for its reform. Changing his religious name from “John of
St. Matthias” to “John of the Cross,” the priest began this work in November of 1568, accompanied by two other men of the order with whom he shared a small and austere house. For a time, John was in charge of the new recruits to the “Discalced Carmelites” – the name adopted by the reformed group, since they wore sandals rather than ordinary shoes as sign of poverty. He also spent five years as the confessor at a monastery in Avila led by St. Teresa.
Their reforming movement grew quickly, but also met with severe opposition that jeopardized its future during the 1570s. Early in December of 1577, during a dispute over John's assignment within the order, opponents seized and imprisoned him in a tiny cell. His ordeal lasted nine months and included regular public floggings along with other harsh punishments. Yet it was during this very period that he composed the poetry that would serve as the basis for his spiritual writings. John managed to escape from prison in August of 1578, after which he resumed the work of founding and directing Discalced Carmelite communities. Over the course of a decade, he set out his spiritual teachings in works such as “The Ascent of Mount Carmel,” “The Spiritual Canticle” and “The Living Flame of Love” as well as “The Dark Night of the Soul.” But intrigue within the order eventually cost him his leadership position, and his last years were marked by illness along with further mistreatment.
St. John of the Cross died in the early hours of Dec. 14, 1591, nine years after St. Teresa of Avila's death in October 1582. He was beatified in 1675, canonized in 1726, and named a Doctor of the Church in the 20th century by Pope Pius XI.
By Fr Anson Antony OCD
Source https://www.catholicnewsagency.com
Frank O’Driscoll, Alysha Carboni, John Gilbertson, Joan Orchard, Joan McKay,
George Tacey, Jenny Stokic, Sue Short, Sheila Pearce, Joanne Ford, Leah Hardie,
Lesley Mertens, Sean Mahoney, Jodie Donnelly, Mikayla Wilton, Peter Young, Roy
& Jan Payne, Grace Moore, Aldine Wheldon, Daryl Winters, Merle Johnson, Trish
Mulcahy, Oliver, Norma Hales, David Naughton, Dulcie Kent, Anita Doran,
Herbert Lenard, Taylor Green, Margaret McGuiness, Les Pearson, Beryl Fitzgerald,
Louisa & Luigi Bove, Anne-Marie Fliegener, Bill Kociaruba, Johnson Joseph, Fiona Davies-McConchie, Les
Burns, Sophie, Margaret Worthington, Tessie Plamonte, Cristina King, Irene Pini, Kate Whooley, Fr Chris
Warnock, Joshua Chernoff, Ron Nichols, Barbara Padua, Marie Aide, Raeleen Sutton, Jessica Amphlett,
Raegis Farrell, Barbara, Philip Giuffre, Liz Evans, Bill Copple, Dorothy Oliver, Chris Morris, Alan Edwards,
Joseph Godridge, Christian Vimpany, Kylie Godridge, Mark Bussanich, Amber, Elsie Medina, Markus
Ruescher, Angie Mae, Greg Lewis, Joan Marshall, Kevin Scanlon, Eunice Hope, Mia Hoppee, Greg Carter,
Sue Murphy, Michelle Stafford, Debra Keena, Joy Brokenshire, Jenny S., Brendan Davidson, Neil Stewart,
Moyra Naughton, John Wilcox, Lea Fajardo, Josie Yuzon, Tania Ward, Jemma Hill and all those who are
sick and all those affected by Covid-19. Please advise the office if any of the above names
need to be removed.
Bishop Gerard’s CatholicCare
Christmas Appeal 2020
CatholicCare - Thank you from Bishop Gerard Bishop Gerard wishes to thank all parishioners who have given generously to his CatholicCare Christmas Appeal. This is tangible support to those who are in need in our local communities. Receipts for claiming Tax Deductions will be forwarded to your nominated address as soon as possible.
Now on sale at the
Piety Stall-
Calendars Columban and
Josephite ($11.00)
Christmas Cards ($3/pack)
-Piety stall
at the parish office—
Monday to Friday.
8 am to 4 pm
VISITATION. If you know someone seriously sick or in the hospital, please inform the office. An available Priest or a member of the Legion of Mary will be able to visit him/her and offer prayer support. Please contact 9581-2061.
Please join us in welcoming and congratulating
Aaron Faure
who will be installed as our Parish Acolyte at the 6pm Mass this Sunday, 13 December .
May the good Lord be on your side and shower you with many blessings as you serve others.
Saturday 12 December 2020 6:00 pm—Vanessa Dicker
Sunday 13 December 2020
8:00 am—Joy Mc Cleay, 9:30 am—Leah Geonzon 6.00 pm—Volunteer Saturday 19 December 2020 6:00 pm—Aaron Doulton
Sunday 20 December 2020
8:00 am—Janis Purvinskis
9:30 am—Frances Grey 6.00 pm—Volunteer
Saturday 12 December 2020 6:00 pm—Marie Almond, Alex Popov Sunday 13 December 2020 8:00 am—Anne Ringrose, Joy McCleay 09:30 am—Emilie Barroa, Karmela Messineo 6.00 pm—Youth Group Saturday 19 December 2020 6:00 pm—Alex Popov, Marie Almond Sunday 20 December 2020 8:00 am—Joy McCleay, Dawn Chown 09:30 am—Micaela Lazaroo, Loretta Turner 6.00 pm—Youth Group
OUR CHURCH’S VISION STATEMENT. We are Catholic Family, who, drawing together on our traditions and diversity,
seek to respond to God’s call. As a Pastoral community, we strive to nurture the Spiritual growth of all.
Next Week’s Readings 4th Sunday of Advent (20 Dec)
2 Sam 7:1-5, 8-12, 14, 16; Rom 16:25-27;
Lk 1:26-38
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Regular MASS, ADORATION &
RECONCILIATION TIMES
Monday 7.30am
Tuesday 7.30am, 9am
Wed 7.30am & 5.00pm
Thursday 7.30am, 9am
Friday 7.30am & 5.00pm
Saturday 7.30am, Vigil 6.00pm
Sunday 8.00am, 9.30am & 6.00pm
Continuous Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament:
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs 8am-3pm
Reconciliation: after Weekly Masses & before weekend Masses
Please Note: Please see noticeboard and back page of the bulletin for parish
events and Mass times.
Pilgrim Statue This week the Pilgrim statue will be at the home of: 12 Dec—Patsy Bonser 20 Dec—Judith Court 27 Dec—Judith Court If anyone would like the Pilgrim Statue for Anniversaries, birthdays, etc. please ring Rosemary Rana on 0438 916 165.
Choir -Saturday 6pm-
Barrie Dearle (coordinator)
-Sunday 8am-
Elizabeth Disney (coordinator)
-2nd Sunday 9:30am-
Mario Morala (coordinator)
-Sunday 6pm-
Youth Group
(Jag Magpily-coordinator)
Day Church Parish Centre SUNDAY 13/12 3rd Sunday of Advent
7.30am—Rosary 8.00am—Mass 9.30am—Mass 10.45am—Baptism 6.00pm—Mass
(Office Closed)
MONDAY 14/12 St John of the Cross
6.45am—Rosary, Morning Prayer 7.30am— Mass
7pm—Bible Timeline
TUESDAY 15/12
6.45am—Rosary, Morning Prayer 7.30am—Mass 9.00am—Liturgy with Communion
10am—Legion of Mary 6pm—PPC Meeting
WEDNESDAY 16/12
5.00am—Dawn Mass 6.45am—Rosary, Morning Prayer 7.30am— Mass Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help 4.00pm-Nativity Play Practice 5.00pm—Mass
THURSDAY 17/12
5.00am—Dawn Mass 6.45am—Rosary, Morning Prayer 7.30am—Mass 9.00am—Mass
10am-Grief Support
FRIDAY 18/12
5.00am—Dawn Mass 6.45am—Rosary, Morning Prayer 7.30am—Mass 5.00pm—Mass
SATURDAY 19/12
5.00am—Dawn Mass 6.45am—Rosary, Morning Prayer 7.30am—Mass 10.45am—Baptism 11.30am—Baptism 6.00pm—Mass
(Office Closed)
SUNDAY 20/12 4th Sunday of Advent
5.00am—Dawn Mass 7.30am—Rosary 8.00am—Mass 9.30am—Mass 10.45am—Baptism 11.30am—Baptism 6.00pm—Mass
(Office Closed)
Parish Office– 8 Stevenson St, Mandurah WA 6210 Ph-9581 2061/9581 3261
Presbytery– 6 Stevenson St, Mandurah Church– Creery St., Mandurah WA 6210
Emails-Admin & Bulletin: [email protected]
Accounts: [email protected] Website: www.olaparishmh.org.au
Office Hours: 8am-12.30pm, 1pm-4pm Mon-Fri
Fr Johny Arattukulam - Parish Priest
Fr Albin Odippattil—Assistant Parish Priest
Fr Anson Antony—Assistant Parish Priest
Michael Phillips - Deacon
Ernie Carey– Retired Deacon
Vivien de Winter/Alison Caingcoy—Office Staff