Weekday Masses Monday, Funeral Mass for John Maguire Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday School Mass 2.00 pm No Mass 9:15 am 7.00 pm 9.15 am 12.15 pm Sunday Masses Saturday Sunday 6.00 pm 8.00 am 10.00 am Reconciliation Saturday 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A 19th February 2017 SEASONS Newsletter of the Catholic Parish of St. Thomas More, Mount Eliza 313 Canadian Bay Rd Mount Eliza Vic. 3930 Phone: 9787 7777 Fax: 9787 9734 Email: [email protected]Web: www.stm-mteliza.org Pastoral Leadership Team Fr. Laurie (Parish Priest) Lys Crowe (Pastoral Associate) Peter Whyte (School D Principal) Anne-Marie Hyde (Chairperson) Ange Virgona Bill Hunt John Bruitzman Jim Bourke Maree Taverna PPLT Email: [email protected]PCC=Parish Community Centre U=Undercroft C=Church MPR=School Multipurpose Room SSR=School Staff Room Diary Monday Poetry Group, 1.30pm, PCC Information Night for 1st Reconciliation & 1st Eucharist 7.30pm, MPR Tuesday First Reconciliation Class, 4pm, PCC Wednesday RCIA, 7.30pm, PCC Choir Practice, 7..30pm, C Thursday Liturgy Team Meeting, 7.30pm, PCC Another Way To think About Valentines Day Ananda, the beloved disciple of the Buddha, once asked his teacher about the place of friendship in the spiritual journey. “Master, is friendship half of the spiritual life?” he asked. And the teacher responded, “Nay, Ananda, friend- ship is the whole of the spiritual life.” Love is something learned only by the long, hard labor of life. It is sometimes over before we’ve ever known we ever had it. We sometimes destroy it before we appreciate it. We often take it for granted. Every love, whatever happens to it in the long run, teaches us more about ourselves, our needs, our limitations, and our self-centeredness than anything else we can ever experience. As Ald- ous Huxley wrote: “There isn’t any formula or method. You learn by loving.” But sometimes, if we’re lucky, we live long enough to grow into it in such a way that because of it we come to recognise the value of life. As the years go by, we come to love flowers and cats and small infants and old ladies and the one person in life who knows how hot we like our coffee. We learn enough about love to allow things to slip away and ourselves to melt into the God whose love made all of it possible. Sometimes we even find a love deep enough, gentle enough, tender enough to detach us from the foam and frills of life, all of which hold us captive to things that cannot satisfy. Sometimes we live long enough to see the face of God in another. Then, in that case, we have loved. From 40 Stories to Stir the Soul by Joan Chittister Saturday Night Supper Club As part of the new Parish Plan to increase opportunities for more social interaction, Anne-Marie Hyde and Mary Martin invite you to join them for Dinner on Saturday 18 th March at 7.00pm. For this first dinner we will be going to The Pizzeria on Nor- man, 46 Norman Avenue, Frankston South (http://the pizzeria.com.au/). The restau- rant is fully licensed. Each person will pay for their own meal, but please bring cash as the bill will not be split. For more information or to make a reservation please contact: Mary on mary- [email protected]/ 0457 473 807 or Anne-Marie on [email protected]/ 0409 020 120 We look forward to hearing from you for a very pleasant evening of friendly conver- sation and good food in a relaxed atmosphere. RCIA We continue to pray for Kahu & Marcus Hutton and their daughters, Emma and Lauren, Kim Vrapcenjak & Steve Mellech, and Craig Chapman and his daughters Brianna & Brooke as they prepare to re- ceive the Sacraments at the Easter Vigil. Each week they will be at a different Mass, and will listen to the Liturgy of the Word with us all and then they will be “dismissed” to go and further discuss the Readings, led by a member of the RCIA Team. They will return at the end of Mass so they can then have the opportunity to meet and chat with others after Mass. Please take the oppor- tunity to introduce yourself. This weekend the candidates will be at the 6pm Mass.
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Weekday Masses
Monday, Funeral Mass for
John Maguire
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
School Mass
2.00 pm
No Mass
9:15 am
7.00 pm
9.15 am
12.15 pm
Sunday Masses
Saturday Sunday
6.00 pm
8.00 am
10.00 am
Reconciliation
Saturday 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A 19th February 2017
SEASONS Newsletter of the Catholic Parish of St. Thomas More, Mount Eliza
Monday Poetry Group, 1.30pm, PCC Information Night for
1st Reconciliation & 1st Eucharist 7.30pm, MPR
Tuesday First Reconciliation Class,
4pm, PCC
Wednesday RCIA, 7.30pm, PCC Choir Practice, 7..30pm, C
Thursday
Liturgy Team Meeting, 7.30pm, PCC
Another Way To think About Valentines Day Ananda, the beloved disciple of the Buddha, once asked his teacher about the place of friendship in the spiritual journey. “Master, is friendship half of the spiritual life?” he asked. And the teacher responded, “Nay, Ananda, friend-ship is the whole of the spiritual life.”
Love is something learned only by the long, hard labor of life. It is sometimes over before we’ve ever known we ever had it. We sometimes destroy it before we appreciate it. We often take it for granted. Every love, whatever happens to it in the long run, teaches us more about ourselves, our needs, our limitations, and our self-centeredness than anything else we can ever experience. As Ald-ous Huxley wrote: “There isn’t any formula or method. You learn by loving.”
But sometimes, if we’re lucky, we live long enough to grow into it in such a way that because of it we come to recognise the value of life. As the years go by, we come to love flowers and cats and small infants and old ladies and the one person in life who knows how hot we like our coffee. We learn enough about love to allow things to slip away and ourselves to melt into the God whose love made all of it possible. Sometimes we even find a love deep enough, gentle enough, tender enough to detach us from the foam and frills of life, all of which hold us captive to things that cannot satisfy. Sometimes we live long enough to see the face of God in another. Then, in that case, we have loved. From 40 Stories to Stir the Soul by Joan Chittister
Saturday Night Supper Club As part of the new Parish Plan to increase opportunities for more social interaction, Anne-Marie Hyde and Mary Martin invite you to join them for Dinner on Saturday 18th March at 7.00pm. For this first dinner we will be going to The Pizzeria on Nor-man, 46 Norman Avenue, Frankston South (http://the pizzeria.com.au/). The restau-rant is fully licensed. Each person will pay for their own meal, but please bring cash as the bill will not be split.
For more information or to make a reservation please contact: Mary on [email protected]/ 0457 473 807 or Anne-Marie on [email protected]/ 0409 020 120
We look forward to hearing from you for a very pleasant evening of friendly conver-sation and good food in a relaxed atmosphere.
RCIA
We continue to pray for Kahu & Marcus Hutton and their daughters, Emma and Lauren, Kim Vrapcenjak & Steve Mellech, and Craig Chapman and his daughters Brianna & Brooke as they prepare to re-ceive the Sacraments at the Easter Vigil. Each week they will be at a different Mass, and will listen to the Liturgy of the Word with us all
and then they will be “dismissed” to go and further discuss the Readings, led by a member of the RCIA Team. They will return at the end of Mass so they can then have the opportunity to meet and chat with others after Mass. Please take the oppor-tunity to introduce yourself. This weekend the candidates will be at the 6pm Mass.
Invitation To All 2017 Prep Children All 2017 Prep children in our Parish and their families
are especially invited to 10am Mass on Sunday 26th
February. This will be a special Mass to acknowledge
these young members of our Parish as they begin their
schooling, and will be followed by morning tea.
All other families without a Prep child are invited
to please bring along a plate of food to share.
Nametags: The Parish Pastoral Leadership Team
invites you to wear a nametag to Mass! This is just
one way of us getting to know each other better. You
can BYO, or we will have some stick-on ones availa-
ble each week.
The Welfare Officers for February are Christine
Stewart 5975 6687 and Nancy Collinson 5975 7872.
Exciting news for the Poetry Group! We will be
changing our gatherings from the 1st Monday of each
month to the 3rd Monday at 1:30pm (same time).
This month’s gathering will be hosted by Gui Hone on
20th February. Please call Catharina if you have any
questions.
Our next Pizza Night will be on Sunday 26th Febru-
ary from 5pm (no need to book).
The Social Club AGM will be held on Tuesday 7th
March after 10am Mass in the Undercroft.
Our St Patrick’s Day lunch will take place on Friday
17th March at Canadian Bay Hotel. Bookings taken at
the next Social Club meeting.
New members are always most welcome!
Film Group
There is no film this week. Films coming up include
Jackie and Hidden Figures.
STM Social Club Fun & Friendship For All
Baptism Welcome
At 10am Mass this weekend we
have the Rite of Welcome for Angus
Chalk (Parents - Adam & Monique)
and Benjamin Bugeja (Parents – Alexander & Kristen).
Choir Practice The next Choir practice will be held at
7:30pm in the Church on Wednesday
22nd February.
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Padua Social Justice Group
Timor Leste Film Night
Padua College Social Justice Group and
The Friends of Los Palos invite you to
their screening of the compelling docu-
mentary "Time to Draw the Line". This
newly-released program contextualises Timor Leste's
ongoing endeavour to establish a just maritime border
with Australia, and provides an overview the history
of relations between the two countries.
The evening will be held on Thursday the 23rd of
February at Padua College (Oakbank Road, Morning-
ton), and will commence at 7pm.
Executive Producer Janelle Saffin will be in attendance
to host an exclusive Q&A session. In addition, there
will be an opportunity to browse and purchase
Timorese merchandise and enjoy the complimentary
tea and coffee.
It will be an insightful and highly informative event, and
a great opportunity to connect with local groups shar-
ing a passion for social justice. The night is expected
to finish at 9pm, with all money raised directed to-
ward further projects in support of Timor Leste.
To book, or find out more, please contact: https://
www.eventbrite.com.au/e/time-to-draw-the-line-
tickets-31577626531
Tickets also available at the door.
$10 for adults, $5 for student/concession and $20 per
family
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require
clarification. Thank you in anticipation,
Bernadette Young, Social Justice Coordinator
Padua College
St James The Less Family Fun Day Fete Please join us at St James The Less’s FREE Community
Event next Saturday.
When: 25th February, 9.30am - 1.30pm
Where: 105 Koetong Parade, Mt Eliza
Lots of yummy Homemade Treats, Trash & Treasure
Stall, BBQ and Café, Plants, Jewelry and Gifts and Po-
ny rides.
St Pat’s Race Club Cup Meeting Join us for a country picnic & racing in the hills of Yea
on Sunday 26th Feb @ Yea Racecourse from 12noon.
For General Enquiries call Marilyn 0418 842 926
Bookings country.racing.com/yea-st-pats or
Find us on facebook
Would you like to advertise
your business in this space in Seasons?
In colour
Business card size
$50 for one week
We print 200 copies per week, and distribute to all
STM School families by email. It is also available on
the Parish website for six months. Please contact
the Parish Office on 9787 7777 for further details.
From now until the beginning of May, the Parish is selling tickets in the annual Combined Catholic Parishes Raffle.
Please note that ALL of the net proceeds from the sale of these tickets will be returned to the Parish of St. Thomas More. By pooling our resources with other Catholic Parishes, we’ve been able to offer much better prizes than we could possibly fund on our own.
1st Prize: Hyundai GD4 i30 1.8P auto hatch, valued at $25,234 2nd & 3rd Prizes: Hyundai RB4 Accent Hatch 1.4P auto hatch, valued at $18,507 (x2) 4th & 5th Prizes: Coles/Myer Gift cards, each to the value of $1,000 (x 2) 6th-14th Prizes: Coles/Myer Gift cards, each to the value of $500 (x 9)
Tickets sell for $2 each. We’d like to sell tickets and distribute books of tickets outside the Church after Mass from now until the end of April, but we still need more volunteers to take this on. No hard sell in-volved - the tickets should sell themselves. If you can help, (after one Mass, either for a couple of weeks or the entire time) please call 9787 7777 and leave a message for Irene.
We encourage parishioners including school families to take a book to sell. To request a ticket - or better still - a book of tickets, call 9787 7777, or drop into the Parish office or School office. All raffle books (including unsold tickets) must be returned to the Parish office with payment by Tuesday May 2nd.