INCORPORATING THE COMMUNITIES OF: Our Lady of the Way—38 Armstrong Street Petrie & St Francis Xavier 135 McKenzie Street Dayboro. Petrie Cathic Cuity is a dyaic grwig Christia church citted t brigig the essage f esus Christ t a Why Go to Mass on Sunday? Pope Francis met with groups of pilgrims and faithful from Italy and from all over the world on December 13, 2017. The Pope reflected on the theme “Why Go to Mass on Sunday?” What do we gain by participating in a Sunday Mass? The Sunday celebration of the Eucharist is at the centre of the life of the Church (cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2177). We Christians go to Mass on Sundays to meet the Risen Lord, or rather to let ourselves be met by Him, to listen to His word, be nourished at His table, and thus become Church, or rather His mystical living Body in the world today. We as a parish community is gathering for the Sunday Eucharistic celebration to “observe the Lord’s Day holy” as Jesus commanded. On the altar, we also remember and re-present the death and resurrection of Jesus by using liturgical prayers, signs and symbols, and we offer the one-time Calvary sacrifice of Jesus to our Heavenly Father for the remission of our sins. Eucharist is the highest rank of prayer. St. Peter Juliyan Eymard says “the Holy Eucharist is like a divine store house filled with every virtue; God has placed it in the world so that everyone may draw from it”. We receive many blessings during each Holy Mass by our active participation in the Eucharistic celebration. People who think that participation in the Holy Mass is a waste, fail to understand the power of the Eucharistic. Through every Eucharistic celebration, 1) We praise and worship God by singing and by responding to the prayers by the priest. 2) We ask God’s pardon and forgiveness for our sins. 3) We thank God for all the blessings received during the course of the past week. 4) We listen to God’s words in the three Scripture readings and in the homily preached by the priest. 5) We present our needs and petitions for the new week before God on the altar at the intercessory prayers. 6) We surrender and offer our lives and all our activities to God during the offertory, accepting Jesus as our personal Lord and Saviour and surrendering our lives to Him with repentant hearts. 7) We recharge our spiritual batteries, gain spiritual nourishment and deepen our personal relationship with Jesus by sacramentally receiving his resurrected Body and Blood in Holy Communion. There are Christian communities that, unfortunately, cannot enjoy Mass every Sunday. We are privileged to attend the mass every Sunday. For St. John Paul II, “from the Eucharist comes strength to live the Christian life and zeal to share that life with others.” Let us make it a chance to experience the power of Eucharist and share it with others. With sincere Prayers and Blessings, Fr.Geo Francis MCBS THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME—JUNE 27TH 2021 Yr.B
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INCORPORATING THE COMMUNITIES OF:
Our Lady of the Way—38 Armstrong Street Petrie & St Francis Xavier 135 McKenzie Street Dayboro.
Petrie Cath�ic C u�ity is a dy�a ic� grwi�g Christia� church c itted t bri�gi�g the essage f �esus Christ t a���
Why Go to Mass on Sunday?
Pope Francis met with groups of pilgrims and faithful from Italy and from all over the world on
December 13, 2017. The Pope reflected on the theme “Why Go to Mass on Sunday?” What do we gain
by participating in a Sunday Mass?
The Sunday celebration of the Eucharist is at the centre of the life of the Church (cf. Catechism of the
Catholic Church, 2177). We Christians go to Mass on Sundays to meet the Risen Lord, or rather to let
ourselves be met by Him, to listen to His word, be nourished at His table, and thus become Church, or
rather His mystical living Body in the world today.
We as a parish community is gathering for the Sunday Eucharistic celebration to “observe the Lord’s
Day holy” as Jesus commanded. On the altar, we also remember and re-present the death and
resurrection of Jesus by using liturgical prayers, signs and symbols, and we offer the one-time Calvary
sacrifice of Jesus to our Heavenly Father for the remission of our sins.
Eucharist is the highest rank of prayer. St. Peter Juliyan Eymard says “the Holy Eucharist is like a divine
store house filled with every virtue; God has placed it in the world so that everyone may draw from it”.
We receive many blessings during each Holy Mass by our active participation in the Eucharistic
celebration. People who think that participation in the Holy Mass is a waste, fail to understand the power
of the Eucharistic. Through every Eucharistic celebration,
1) We praise and worship God by singing and by responding to the prayers by the priest.
2) We ask God’s pardon and forgiveness for our sins.
3) We thank God for all the blessings received during the course of the past week.
4) We listen to God’s words in the three Scripture readings and in the homily preached by the priest.
5) We present our needs and petitions for the new week before God on the altar at the intercessory
prayers.
6) We surrender and offer our lives and all our activities to God during the offertory, accepting Jesus as
our personal Lord and Saviour and surrendering our lives to Him with repentant hearts.
7) We recharge our spiritual batteries, gain spiritual nourishment and deepen our personal relationship
with Jesus by sacramentally receiving his resurrected Body and Blood in Holy Communion.
There are Christian communities that, unfortunately, cannot enjoy Mass every Sunday. We are
privileged to attend the mass every Sunday. For St. John Paul II, “from the Eucharist comes strength to
live the Christian life and zeal to share that life with others.” Let us make it a chance to experience the
If you answered yes to any of these the Music Ministry would love to hear from you
How can I contact the Music Ministry?
∗ Music Prac�ce will be held on Wednesday evening June 30th at 7pm in OLW Church.
∗ Contact the Parish Office and we will put you in contact with a member of the Music Ministry.
RosterHelp
We are urgently in need of someone to assist in the preparation of the Weekend rosters for
Petrie Parish.
We would appreciate some support in this matter. If you could help with this, please
contact the Parish Office . Thank you
PETER’S PENCE COLLECTION
Each year parishes in the Archdiocese of Brisbane take up the Peter's Pence
collection as a retiring collection. The collection is to be taken at the Masses the
weekend after the Feast of Sts Peter and Paul. Therefore, this year’s col-lection
will be taken up on the 3 and 4 July 2021 (14th Sunday of Ordinary Time).
Parish Notices
Sing Songs of Joy!
Join Liturgy Brisbane’s Michael Mangan, as we explore the background and importance of music ministry vibrant, inclusive and meaningful parish liturgy.
Topics will include:
• Introduction and overview of Liturgy & Ministry
• Music Ministry Formation
The Why, Where, What, Which & How of Music Ministry Kids, Families, Mass & Music Ministry.
The Music Workshop will be held on Saturday 17th July in the Church from 9.30am to 11.30am.
Everyone is invited to a2end. Morning Tea will be provided.
Please contact the Office to register your a2endance by Wednesday 13th July.
It is very important that all Musicians and those involved in Liturgy a2end.
COLUMBARIUM UPDATE
The Presentation will be given at all Masses this weekend. There will be an opportunity after Mass to discuss it in more detail.
Thank You
PlannedGivingProgram:
Through the Parish Planned Giving you continuing to directly supporting, enabling
maintenance and growth of our Parish.
To ensure we can continue our Pastoral Care, ministries and various maintenance
programs we ask that you continue to be part of our Planned Giving Program. If you are new
to the Parish or wish to be increase your contribution please compete the form at the back of
the Church and we will issue you with the appropriate forms/envelopes.
To assist you, our Parish has several planned giving options.
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If you would like to join our Planned Giving program, or if you require further information,
please contact our Parish Of'ice.
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Please remember in your prayers the sick in our community:
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