Newsletter No. 23. 6/7 June 2015 Body and Blood of Christ St Brigid’s Marrickville In the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, Australia One Family, Alive in Christ Est 1886. Under the Pastoral Care of the Passionists since 1887 392 Marrickville Rd (PO Box 237), Marrickville NSW 2204 Tel: 02 8577 5670 Fax: 02 8577 5679 Email: [email protected]Web: www.stbrigid.org.au FaceBook: St Brigid’s Marrickville (Now 763 likes) Parish Priest: Fr John Pearce CP ([email protected]) Associates: Fr Peter Gardiner CP ([email protected]) Fr George Koloth CP ([email protected]) Sr Elena Daton CP ([email protected]) Parish Secretary: Ms Terrey Trethowan (9.30am - 4pm) We stand at the Crossroads of life for many people Marrickville Reconciliation Walk 30 May From Steele Park to Richardson’s Lookout The Gallipoli Centenary Peace Campaign (GCPC) in conjunction with the Cooks River Valley Association (CRVA) held a Reconciliation Walk in Marrickville on Saturday 30 May. The event was organised to (a) mark the anniversary of the High Court’s Mabo decision on 3 June in 1992 recognising native title (b) call for the Frontier Wars and their dele- terious impact on Aboriginal peoples to be officially recognised (c) acknowledge the 1,000 plus Aborigi- nal soldiers who fought in WW1 who faced ongoing discrimination, and worse, on their return home and (d) welcome Marrickville Council’s recent co-naming of Richardson’s Lookout as Marrickville Peace Park. At the start, John Butcher (Convenor, GCPC), Jenny Newman (a local Wiradjuri woman) and Jo Haylen MP (new member for the state seat Summer Hill) spoke to a gathering of over 50 people in Steel Park. Jenny then led the walk to the Aboriginal Interpretive Sites in Steel Park, Warren Park and finally in Peace Park. Along the way, Bernie Hobbs (ABC online science broad- caster) also spoke briefly about the Mudcrabs and the regenerative work this group has been doing on the foreshores of the Cooks River. At the conclusion of the walk in the Peace Park, John Butcher spoke about the co-naming of the park by Marrickville Council in April this year, its Aboriginal, settler and military histories and the hope that the Peace Park will encourage a greater determination to seek non- military resolutions to conflicts at home and abroad in the future. Jenny, in her concluding re- marks, noted that armed conflicts between Indigenous communities prior to colonization were not about ownership of territory. “Of all the wars that Indigenous people fought against each other and with each other … the one thing we never had … was a territory war.” This was be- cause “our sense of country was one of custodianship and belonging ra- ther than ownership.” In the light of this, Jenny noted how shocking it must have been for Indigenous peoples to suffer the territory wars and the progressive dispossession of their land following the arrival of the First Fleet from Britain in mid Janu- ary 1788. After expressing her appreci- ation for being able to join with oth- ers, including her new found rela- tives, and share her many stories during the Reconciliation Walk, Jenny concluded in the same way as she began in Steel Park – by reading from Romaine Moreton’s collection of poems Post Me To The Prime Minister (2004).
4
Embed
St Brigid’s Marrickvillestbrigid.org.au/WordPress/wp-content/uploads/Downloa… · · 2015-06-04St Brigid’s Marrickville In the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, Australia ...
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Newsletter No. 23. 6/7 June 2015
Body and Blood of Christ
St Brigid’s Marrickville In the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, Australia
One Family, Alive in Christ Est 1886. Under the Pastoral Care of the Passionists since 1887
Parish Secretary: Ms Terrey Trethowan (9.30am - 4pm)
We stand at the Crossroads of life for many people
Marrickville Reconciliation Walk
30 May From Steele Park to Richardson’s Lookout
The Gallipoli Centenary Peace Campaign (GCPC) in conjunction with the Cooks River Valley Association (CRVA) held a Reconciliation Walk in Marrickville on Saturday 30 May.
The event was organised to
(a) mark the anniversary of the High Court’s Mabo decision on 3 June in 1992 recognising native title (b) call for the Frontier Wars and their dele-terious impact on Aboriginal peoples to be officially recognised (c) acknowledge the 1,000 plus Aborigi-
nal soldiers who fought in WW1 who faced ongoing discrimination, and worse, on their return home and (d) welcome Marrickville Council’s recent co-naming of Richardson’s Lookout as Marrickville Peace Park.
At the start, John Butcher (Convenor, GCPC), Jenny Newman (a local Wiradjuri woman) and Jo Haylen MP (new member for the
state seat Summer Hill) spoke to a gathering of over 50 people in Steel Park. Jenny then led the walk to the Aboriginal Interpretive Sites in Steel
Park, Warren Park and finally in Peace Park. Along the way, Bernie Hobbs (ABC online science broad-caster) also spoke briefly about the Mudcrabs and the regenerative work this group has been doing on the foreshores of the Cooks River.
At the conclusion of the walk in the Peace Park, John Butcher spoke about the co-naming of the park by Marrickville Council in April this year, its Aboriginal, settler and military histories and the hope that
the Peace Park will encourage a greater determination to seek non-military resolutions to conflicts at home and abroad in the future.
Jenny, in her concluding re-marks, noted that armed conflicts
between Indigenous communities prior to colonization were not about ownership of territory. “Of all the wars that Indigenous people fought against each other and with each other … the one thing we never had … was a territory war.” This was be-
cause “our sense of country was one of custodianship and belonging ra-ther than ownership.” In the light of this, Jenny noted how shocking it must have been for Indigenous peoples to suffer the territory wars and the progressive dispossession of
their land following the arrival of the
First Fleet from Britain in mid Janu-ary 1788.
After expressing her appreci-
ation for being able to join with oth-ers, including her new found rela-tives, and share her many stories during the Reconciliation Walk, Jenny concluded in the same way as she began in Steel Park – by reading from Romaine Moreton’s collection of
poems Post Me To The Prime Minister
(2004).
Francis Calls for Reorientation of Catechesis
away from 'Simply Scholastic Sphere'
Joshua J. McElwee |29 May 2015 NCR
Pope Francis has called for a reorientation of the Catholic church's way of educating people in the faith, saying the process of catechesis should steer away from using "simply the scholastic sphere" in order to teach people to encounter and follow
Christ. The pontiff has also offered a
new definition for a term that has long befuddled many church observ-ers, redefining the "new evangeliza-tion" as an effort by Catholics to evince their faith by working to help
those on society's peripheries. Speaking in an audience Fri-
day with participants of a meeting of the Pontifical Council for the Promo-tion of the New Evangelization, Fran-cis first said that the times in which
we live are ones of "great changes." "Truly, these changes are a
happy provocation to gather the signs of the times that the Lord offers the Church so that it may be able ... to bring Jesus Christ to the people of our time," said the pope. "The mis-
sion is always identical, but the lan-guage with which to announce the Gospel asks to be renovated, with pastoral wisdom."
"This is essential, both to be understood by our contemporaries and because the Catholic tradition
might speak to the cultures of today's world and help them to open them-selves to the perennial fruitfulness of the Christ's message," he said.
"We must not have fear to make the times of great challenges
ours," he continued. Francis then said that people
today are waiting on the church, "that it may know to walk with them, offering the company of the witness of faith that offers support with all, in particular with the most alone and
marginalized." "How many poor people are
waiting for the Gospel that frees!" the pope said. "How many men and women, in the existential peripheries generated by the consumer society,
wait for our closeness and our soli-darity!"
"The new evangelization therefore is this: to take awareness of the merciful love of the Father to truly become ourselves instruments of salvation for our brothers," he
said.
The term "new evangeliza-tion" was used frequently by Pope Benedict XVI, who created the pontif-ical council on the issue in 2010 and held a global meeting of bishops in
Rome to discuss the matter in 2012. The exact meaning of the term and directive for the council have, howev-er, remained a bit unclear.
Francis' redefinition of the term seems to place the emphasis on
evangelizing by example and in showing mercy and care for the poor-est in society.
Touching on the process of catechesis later in his talk Friday, the pontiff said the question of how to educate the faithful "is not rhetorical
but essential." "The answer requires cour-
age, creativity, and decision to un-dertake paths sometimes yet unex-plored," he continued.
"The catechesis, as a compo-nent of the process of evangelization,
needs to go beyond simply the scho-lastic sphere to educate believers, from childhood, to meet Christ, living and working in his church."
"The challenge of the new evangelization and of catechesis, therefore, is at stake truly on this
fundamental point: how to meet Christ, what is the most coherent place to find him and follow him," said the pope.
Francis' emphasis on taking catechesis beyond the academic
sphere could represent a significant shift for the global Catholic church, where educators and bishops fre-quently refer to the rather regiment-ed and lengthy Catechism of the
Catholic Church in their teachings. The pope on Friday also
spoke on the role of the Holy Spirit, saying the Spirit is "the architect of
the growth of the Church in under-standing the truth of Christ."
"It is He that opens the heart of believers and transforms it so that the forgiveness received may become an experience of love for [our] broth-ers," the pope continued. "It is al-
ways the Spirit that opens the mind of the disciple of Christ to more fully understand the commitment required and the forms which give depth and credibility to the [Christian] witness."
Adding a phrase off the cuff,
Francis said: "We have much need for the Spirit because it opens our minds and our hearts."
The pontiff was speaking to the pontifical council on the occasion of its plenary meeting at the Vatican, which was focused on the theme:
"Relationship between evangelization and catechesis."
Francis has also entrusted the council with organizing the up-coming Jubilee year of mercy, which is to formally open Dec. 8.
Good Morning Soldier!
"Our service brings us close to the Pope. One day in the morning, at 4am after he got up, he came out and he recognized me and said 'Ah you are here again, on duty.' He
went back in and gave me a little gift with chocolates and sweets and said 'Per la dolcezza nella vita('For sweet-ening your life!)' That made my whole week, that was great." -Raban Bürcher, Swiss Guard
Daniel Ibáñez/Catholic News Agency
Pope Francis
Information Directory
CatholicCare Family Help Line 1300 1300 52
St Brigid’s Primary School 9558 6926
Casimir Catholic College 9558 2888
Catholic Church Marriage Tribunal 9390 5120
Baptisms Preparation: 1st Sundays 10am Presentation: 2nd Sunday Masses Baptisms: 3rd & 4th Sundays at 12 noon or at Masses
Pastoral Ministry Contacts: Adult Sacraments Sr Elena CanCare Fr John, Jenny, Maree Care of Sick & Aged Sr Elena
CCD in State Schools Sue King Children’s Sacraments Fr John Cultural C’tee Maria Barlow-Sawaszenko Ecumenical & Interfaith John McGrath Sr Pat Bowthorpe FMM Family Groups Carole Price Finance C’tee Michael Curran Justice & Peace Fr Peter, Peter Jennings Liturgical Ministries Fr John, Sr Elena Men’s Club: Arthur Kassis, John Skinner, Mick Ward Pastoral Council John Skinner, Paige Bullen PPC Committees: - Communication/Engagement: - Nurturing Liturgy: Paige Bullen - Social Justice: Peter Jennings - Spiritual Growth: - Strong Community: Michael Ward
We Remember
Recently Deceased: Melita D’Souza; Victims of Isis in Christian city of Qaragosh, Iraq.
Anniversaries: Joy Matthews; Maria Dahdah; Angelo Di Tommaso; Boulos Lakiss; Peter
Killalea; John Kean; Luigi Vanni; Stanley Roberts; Antonio Zeaiter; Mauricio Quintal; Nayef
Akkary; David Menezes.
Recently Ill: Deidre and Drew Whitford.
Mass Texts: Body & Blood
First Reading: Exodus 24:3-8 Response: Here I am Lord! I come to do your will. Second Reading: Hebrews 9:11-15 Gospel: Mark 14:12-16. 22-26 Intercession Response:
Lord, graciously hear us
Mass Texts: Sunday 11 (Yr B)
First Reading: Ezekiel 17:22-24 Response: It is good to give you thanks, O Lord. Second Reading: 2 Corin 5:6-10 Gospel: Mark 4: 26-34 Intercessions Response: Lord, graciously hear us
Ministry of Care & Support to Aged and Infirm Mass is celebrated monthly in all the Nursing Homes in Marrickville.
Communion is taken to sick residents in Nursing Homes & in their homes on a weekly basis, either by Ministers of Care or family members.
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is offered after Masses on First Fridays, and at the 10am Italian mass on 4th Fridays. Also available on request and
recommended before attending hospital for major surgery.
Sunday Mass Ministries: Most Holy Trinity & Corpus Christi (Yr B)
Parish Collections
Counters: This week (8/6) Jim/Lalo/Maree Counters: Next Week (15/6) Jim/Lalo/Maree
6/7 June 13/14 June 6/7 June 13/14 June 6/7 June 13/14 June
5 pm Sat Liz Carnabuci
Susie Houssarini
Michael Price
Liz Buchel
Margaret Dos Santos
Elizabeth Delaney SGS
Carole Price
Michael Price
Carmel Cloran Paul Cloran
Adrienne Harverson
Jo Young
Robert Whitby
Karen Whitby
Leila Walsh Ofa Tupola
Kelelia Apikotoa
Leon Tupola
Gary Tupola
Visesio Siasau
Joseph Kula Alycia Young
Leon Tupola
Gary Tupola
Visesio Siasau
Joseph Kula Alycia Young
7.30am
Sun
Janice Schubach
Marg Barrett
Margaret Kelly
Carolan Ibbotson
John Freeman
Mary Leask
Mary Entriken
Denis Habermann
Michael Dillon
Janice Schubach
Kerry Anne Pestana
Theresa James
Michael Dillon Michael Dillon
9 am Sun John Skinner
Therese Skinner
Bec Wong
Pedro Moreira
Diane Moreira
Adrienne Harversono
Frank Cowell
Jennie Oesman
Justin Hartany
Jose Hartany Jessica Hartany
Frank Wassef
Maria Wassef
Judith Flett
John Skinner Therese Skinner
Xavier Rego
Naomi Rego
Natasha Rego
Olivia Moreira Ivy Bullen
Fergus Bullen
Theodore Bullen
Michael Moreira
Claude Walton
Louis Walton
Jacqueline Flett Nicholas Sourlas
10.30 am
Sun
Kalala Sakopo
Italian Reader
Maria Barlow
Jeff Thurlow
Italian reader
Angie Chiapoco
Fiona Paul
Jessica Paul
Angie Chiapoco
Elvie Chiapoco George Harb
Maria Barlow
Bernadette Yammine
Beatrice Lau
Antoinette Grigg Kalala Sakopo
Geoffrey Lean
Aldrick De Vera
Alfred De Ver
James Poonan
Albert Naticchia
Anthony Naticchia
John Dorrington
6 pm Sun Arthur Kassis
Wendy Mason
Robert Gascoigne
Michael McGrath
Jacquei Hicks
Dominic Manansala
Melissa Saxton
Maria Fuller
Katrina Fuller
Kristy Cloran David Cloran
Jackie Kassis
Arthur Kassis
Anthony Kassis
Alex Kassis Thomas Hill
Tony Hayek Tony Hayek
Parish Calendar 2015 & Coming Events
June 6-7 Corpus Christi Sunday Corpus Christi Procession 8 Public Holiday Mass (9 am) 10 Vinnies Conference Harmony Day Committee 12 Confirmation Reflection Day Deanery Meeting (5.30pm)
13 Family Groups Soup Night 13-14 11th Sunday of the Year 14 Mass for St Anthony’s Day (2p) Teens Youth Group (7pm)
17 Vinnies Conference 19 Casimir Founders Day Mass (9.45am) 20-21 12th Sunday of the Year Confirmation (2 pm) 23 Pastoral Council (7.30 pm)
24 Nurses Petition presented to Parliament
Vinnies Conference (7.30 pm) 26 SB School Mass for Sacred
Heart & Young Vinnies (11am) 27-28 13th Sunday of the Year
July 3 Italian Mass (10.30am) Men’s Club (7.30pm) 4-5 13th Sunday of the Year
Parish Calendar
Passionist Ministries & Activities Fr John Peter, George, St Brigid’s. Fr Michael at Bossley Park Parish. Frs Lex & Peter, marriages.
Fr John Auram in PNG Bro Martin in PNG Fr Phil Smith back from India and now departs for USA Mission Appeals. Fr Jim Elmore in USA for 4 months of Mission Appeals. Fr Peter departs for USA on Monday
for two months of Mission Appeals.
New School Enrolments School enrolments for 2016 are
now due. If you know of families thinking of enrolling at St Brigid’s School, please ask if they have en-rolled.
St Brigid’s on Social Media Our new Web Site went live last weekend. This is still a work in progress, so we welcome any sug-gestions on what you think we should have on it. Please contact the Office.
Our FaceBook page contin-ues to add new friends each week, now 763. Thank you for inviting your families and friends to “like” us.
New Position: Pastoral
Associate Youth Ministry
The Parish invites seeks a suitable person for a
new position of Youth Minister, start-ing at 15 hrs per fortnight with po-tential of expanding. This might suit Uni Students in Schools of Education or Social Work. Further information is available from
The time is NOW to secure your position on the Passionist Pil-grimage. Please pay your Non Re-fundable (unless pilgrimage doesn’t
go ahead) $200 per person depos-it to the Passionists by the 14th July 2015. (Be Aware: We need a mini-mum of 15 pilgrims deposit paid by
this date for the experience to go ahead) Estimated Cost is $5600pp For more information contact Fr John
Family Groups @ St Brigid’s We now have 4 new families interested in joining a Family Group. A few more and we have a new group
ready to start. Contact us … __________________________
7 June: Walk With Christ
The Annual Diocesan Corpus Christi Procession starts at 2.30pm from St Patrick’s Church Hill and pro-ceeds to the Cathedral Forecourt. Book for Prayer Intentions is in Centre of the Church. We invite a Volunteer to carry
the book for the Procession and place it at the Cathedral.
13 June: Family Groups Soup Night
In Shrubland Hall after 5.00pm Mass.
14 June: Mass for St Anthony’ Annual Italian Mass for St An-thony at 2pm, starting with a proces-sion from the Shrine.
14 June: Fr Frank Brenna SJ The Not-So-Just War Theory
St Joseph’s Church Newtown
host a talk by Frank Brennan at the Church 4-6pm.
14 June: Teens Youth Group
Following last Sun-days gathering, the
Teens Youth Group will meet again after 6pm Mass to map out some ac-tivities for the year. All High School aged youth welcome.
19 June: Multifaith Bus Tour A mini bus of 12 passengers will be touring Marrickville places of
worship this day as part of the Open Marrickville Programme. They will visit a Mosque, Buddhist Temple, Or-thodox Church and St Brigid’s. They
will be at St Brigid’s at 12.15pm for 30 minutes.
20-21 June:
Vinnies Winter Appeal
The winter appeal is here once again. St Brigid’s is always very gener-ous, and our Vinnies Conference is
very grateful for our support. By our generosity they are able to help so many others.
21 June: Confirmation At 2pm we celebrate Confirma-tion with Monsignor John Usher confirming on behalf of the Archbish-op. Please pray for our candidates. John is Parish Priest of St Patrick’s Mortlake, and until recently he was
Chancellor and Vicar General of the Archdiocese. He was formerly CEO of CatholicCare for many years.
24 June: Nurses Present Petition Today the Nurses & Midwives Assoc present their Petitions to State Parliamentarians. The Association thanks us for taking a lead on this. __________________________
Working With Children Check We have recently reviewed our register of compliance for the protec-tion of children, to ensure all adults
engaged in direct contact with chil-dren at St Brigid’s have a Working With Children Check. Please do not be offended if you are asked to get one, but see it as recognition of the good work you are doing.
The Gratitude Project
In our homes, lets say Thank You more
often, or, end the day with naming 3 things we are thankful for, or,