St. Paul’s Parish 3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR B 25 JANUARY 2015 Incorporating the Communities/Churches of Moss Vale, Berrima, Bundanoon, Burrawang, Robertson, Sutton Forest and Penrose Park Mission Statement As a unique Parish, with vibrant station churches, we of St Paul’s Parish strive to be an active, welcoming, compassionate, Catholic Community, with Christ as our model. As Eucharistic people, we seek to grow in our faith, sharing our talents with each other and spreading God’s teachings through word, action and example. PARISH PRIEST Fr Jaroslaw Zan, OSPPE Presbytery: 24 Garrett St. Moss Vale OFFICE HOURS 9.00am to 1.00pm Monday, Thursday & Friday 1pm to 5pm Wednesday Phone: 4868 1931 Fax:4869 3586 Email: mossvale@dow.org.au Website: www.stpaulsmossvale.org.au Pauline Fathers:4878 9192 SUNDAY MASS TIMES CHILDREN’S MASS St Paul’s Moss Vale Saturday Vigil - 6.00 pm Sunday - 9.30 am St Peter’s Burrawang 1st, 3rd, 5th Sunday - 8.00 am 2nd, 4th Sunday - 5.00 pm St Brigid’s Bundanoon 2nd, 4th Sunday - 8.00 am 1st, 3rd, 5th Sunday - 5.00 pm St Francis Xavier Berrima 1st Sunday of the month - 11am Penrose Park Monastery Sunday - 9am and 11am English 10am Polish 2nd Sunday of each Month WEEKDAY M ASS TIMES St Paul’s Mon Wed Thurs Fri - 8.00 am NO MASS TUESDAY St Paul’s College Saturday - 8.00am Penrose Park Monastery 11am Daily Sunday 25 January Sunday 1 February Readers: 6pm Vigil D Strode, C Smith Damian & Dot Healy 9.30 am A Hans. A Zaranski K Harrison, T Grainger St Brigid’s 8am/5pm A Hyman, A McCarter R Carter, M Mcamara St Peter’s 8am/5pm B Olson C Turek Offertory: 6pm Vigil C & P Collimore T & C Saker J MacKay, M Norris A Breen, M D’Adam St Brigid’s 8am/5pm Gilbert Family S Marr/ C Gill St Peter’s 8am/5pm R Bolzan M Lynch Flowers St Paul’s A Strode, A Dulhunty N Mapp, E Kellond Church Clean St Paul’s A Strode, A Dulhunty R Mapp C Gill H Grima Counters: L McPherson, B & A Whyte J Gerada, K Donnan Children’s Liturgy No Liturgy - School holidays ROSTERS 9.30am St Brigid’s PRAY FOR OUR PARISH: Sick: Stan, Desmond, Kevin, Kaye, Phil, Kathy, Kylie, Emily, Maree, Harley, Elaine, Bruce Shepherd, Murial Dromgold, Marilyn, Anthony, Julia, John, Catherine, Anne, Stuart, Mike, Nicole, Brian, Peter, Elizabeth, Jacqui Mack, Bridget, Paula, Margaret, Keith, and all on the Intercessory Prayer List. Aged Care & Sick in the Parish: Sometimes people would like a visitor from the Parish. We have pastoral carers who offer this ministry of visitation. Contact the Parish Office. Deceased: Patrick Kirton, Maud Josephine Hebert, Penelope Wells, Suzanne Westgarth, Charles Francis, Dulcie Daley, Sonia Akrigg, Eugene Hyde, Beryl Lowe, Barry Ellsmore, Colin McCue, Harry Clout, Tom Gill, Hyde, Tilden, Conroy, Poidevin, Murphy, Dromgold, Dwyer, Halls, Lawler, Saker & Allport families and for all the Holy Souls & for the deceased members of the Friends of the Suffering Souls. MAY THEY REST IN PEACE. AMEN RECONCILIATION St Paul’s Moss Vale Saturday 5 - 5.30 pm After Weekday Masses & on request St Peter’s Burrawang 2nd Sunday after 5.00 pm Mass St Brigid’s Bundanoon 1st Sunday after 5.00 pm Mass EXPOSITION AND ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT St Paul’s Moss Vale Following Friday morning Mass at 8 am NOVENA TO OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP Following Wednesday morning Mass 8 am BAPTISMS—BY APPOINTMENT There is one preparation meeting held on the last Thursday of each month at 6.30pm for those wishing to enroll in the Sacrament of Baptism. Baptisms held on 1st Sunday at Berrima, & 3rd Sunday at St Paul’s Moss Vale. CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE Meeting 9.30am on 2nd Thurs of each month from Feb to Nov. All welcome. PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS POPE FRANCIS HAS ANNOUNCED THAT 2015 “YEAR OF CONSECRATED LIFE.” Loving God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, increase the number of Priests, Sisters and Brothers. Make them strong in faith, alert to your people's needs, ever profoundly spiritual, understanding and charitable. Grant to Priests and religious men and women zeal in their vocation and success on their labours. May they do all things in love for you. O holy mother of God, pray for Priests, that they be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Amen We welcome new parishioners to our Parish and would love to get to know you. Please make yourself known to one of the greeters at the door or Fr Jarek. If you would to join the Intercessory Prayer list contact Sue or Brian 48841205 or mvprayerlist@gmail.com PARISH NEWS ..... ORDER OF ST PAUL THE FIRST HERMIT AUSTRALIA DAY 2015 PARISH DIARY DATES....... Mon 26 Jan: Australia Day Mass at St Francis Xavier Berrima 9.30am (Note: No Mass at Moss Vale) Wed 28 Jan: Liturgy Meeting Thurs 29 Jan: Stewardship Sun 1 Feb: St Brigid’s Feast Day 5pm Bundanoon Tues 3 Feb: PPC meeting 5pm Mass will be celebrated on Monday 26 Thurs 5 Feb: Lunch Club in Hall 11.30am January at St Francis Xavier Berrima Thurs 5 Feb: Finance Meeting 5.30pm 9.30am St PAUL’S SCHOOL NEWS... (Please note: No 8am Mass at Moss Vale on this day) Jan 27 9.30am :St Paul’s Moss MASSES TIMES Following Mass, there will be an Aussie Vale Mass for Highland Catholic Primary Schools staff & cateMasses will resume this week with an Morning Tea of Damper and Cockie’s Joy chists additional Mass the following week on with Billy Tea or Coffee. All welcome. Feb 5 9.30am: School Mass –start of Tuesday 3 February The Church will remain open till 2pm for New School Year Mon 2 Feb: The Presentation of the Lord visitors wishing to view the – Blessing of candles. Please bring inside. Raffle tickets will OUTSIDE OUR PARISH ... along your own candles. also be on sale, proceeds to LITURGICAL MINISTRY TRAINING: Tues 3 Feb: St Blaise – Blessing of wards general maintenance ACOLYTES, ALTAR SERVERS & EXthroats and upkeep of the Church. TRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY ST PAUL’S ALTAR SERVERS ROSTER LUNCH CLUB COMMUNION Saturday 7 February: Xa24 Jan 6pm: Baxter, Holly The Lunch Club will re- vier Centre, Wollongong (10am – 4pm) 25 Jan 9.30am: Caitlin, Ashleigh commence on Thursday, 5 Saturday 21 February: St John the Evan31 Jan 6pm: Luka, Grace, Matilda February in the School gelist Parish Hall, Campbelltown (10am – 1 Feb 9.30am: Hayden Hall and will be held on 4pm) This training is essential for those the first Thursday of the month through- who wish to become Acolytes, Adult Altar ST BRIGID’S FEAST DAY out the year. If you would like to spend Servers and Extraordinary Ministers of St Brigid's is once again cele- time socialising with others, sharing con- Holy Communion within the Diocese of brating their Feast Day, on Sun- versation and friendship – please come Wollongong. Bishop Peter Ingham and day 1st FEBRUARY with Mass at 11.30am till 1.30pm for a light lunch members of the Diocesan Liturgical Comat 5 pm followed by dinner at together. Everyone is most welcome ! mission will lead two sessions in the The Bundanoon Club. Cost $15 per head Please invite your friends/neighbours, morning (covering Introduction to Liturgical Ministry and the common ministry of & buy your own drinks. Please contact especially if they may be home alone. Margaret Mc Namara on 4883. 4772, OR For any dietary requirements please Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion), and one session after lunch stbrigidsbundanoon@gmail.com phone Kathy Roche – 4877 1490 (covering the ministries of Acolyte and for bookings, which are essential for caAltar Server). The day is a pre-requisite tering purposes .Monies can be left at the ADULT FAITH & MINISTRY IN MOSS VALE parish office in a marked envelope. Darren McDowell from the Bishop’s Of- for the training course on Holy Communfice has offered to facilitate a course here ion to the Sick (to be run Saturday 13 SUNDAY 8 FEBRUARY at St Paul’s. The title of the course is “ June at the Xavier Centre). It is also a pre On Sunday 8 February at the Adult Faith & Ministry”. We have had an -requisite for this year’s Institution of Acolytes celebrations, to be held on the last 9.30am Mass, Father Jarek will number of interested people enquire have a Special Blessing of the already. If you are interested and would two weekends of April. Morning Tea, Children’s backpacks/school like to be involved, please contact Kath- Lunch and Afternoon Tea are provided. bags to mark the new year of learning. All leen Lambourne or the office by Wednes- A contribution of $10 to cover costs would children are encouraged to bring their day 28 January. This offer is open to pa- be appreciated. For registration please contact Helen school bags so that they and their back- rishioners in Bowral/Mittagong as well. Bennett at helen.bennett@dow.org.au or packs can receive a blessing for a wonCAN YOU HELP? 4222 2403 by 5 Feb (Illawarra venue) derful year. Catechists needed!! We are desperate and 18 Feb (Macarthur venue). ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED During the Provincial Chapter held this week, Fr Jarek was elected the new Provincial of the Pauline Fathers in Australia. We congratulate Father and ask that you pray for him as he takes on this significant role. Fr Richard Green has also been elected as Counselor of the Province. New appointments within the Province will be confirmed towards the end of April. Female teacher in mid 20's from Wollongong. Working part-time in Moss Vale (Thursday and Friday). Looking for a place to stay for 3 nights and two days (Wednesday afternoon to Saturday morning). Preferably with a mature-aged lady (40+) with no children/no longer living with children. I am a friendly, honest and reliable person, willing to share in payments. Please contact me asap on 0431375305 or jm544@uowmail.edu.au Your help will be very much appreciated! Please speak to Fr Jarek if you would like further information. for willing helpers. For more information NATIONAL PASTORAL PLANNING contact our coordinator Margaret Streater CONFERENCE : Information and regisor the parish office. tration details for the National Pastoral Planners Network Conference, to be held Words of Wisdom – 22- 24 April 2015 at the Grand Chifley Pope St Gregory Hotel South Tce Adelaide are in the Church foyers. Fr Timothy Radcliffe is the “The Holy Bible is like a mirror before keynote speaker on Day Two of the conour mind’s eye. In it we see our inner ference. This conference will be an excelface. From the Scriptures we can learn lent opportunity to engage with those from our spiritual deformities and beauties. other dioceses involved in mission, ministry and leadership. The theme of the conAnd there too we discover the progress ference is “The Spirit of Truth will Set us we are making and how far we are from Free: Exploring Hope in the Reality of perfection.” Parish Life.” 3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR B ENTRANCE ANTIPHON O sing a new song to the Lord, sing to the Lord, all the earth. In his presence are majesty and splendour, strength and honour in his holy place. FIRST READING Jonah 3:1-5. 10 The word of the Lord was addressed to Jonah: `Up!' he said `Go to Nineveh, the great city, and preach to them as I told you to.’ Jonah set out and went to Nineveh in obedience to the word of the Lord. Now Nineveh was a city great beyond compare: it took three days to cross it. Jonah went on into the city, making a day's journey. He preached in these words, `Only forty days more and Nineveh is going to be destroyed.' And the people of Nineveh believed in God; they proclaimed a fast and put on sackcloth, from the greatest to the least. God saw their efforts to renounce their evil behaviour. And God relented: he did not inflict on them the disaster which he had threatened. The word of the Lord. RESPONSORIAL PSALM Ps 24:4-9. R v.4 R. Teach me your ways, O Lord. 1. Lord, make me know your ways. Lord, teach me your paths. Make me walk in your truth, and teach me: for you are God my saviour. (R) 2. Remember your mercy, Lord, and the love you have shown from of old. In your love remember me, because of your goodness, 0 Lord. (R) 3. The Lord is good and upright. He shows the path to those who stray, He guides the humble in the right path; he teaches his way to the poor. (R) SECOND READING Corinthians 7:29-31 Brothers: our time is growing short. Those who have wives should live as though they had none, and those who mourn should live as though they had nothing to mourn for; those who are enjoying life should live as though there were nothing to laugh about; those whose life is buying things should live as though they had nothing of their own; and those who have to deal with the world should not become engrossed in it. I say this because the world as we know it is passing away. The word of the Lord. GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Mk 1:15 Alleluia, alleluia! The kingdom of God is near: believe the Good News! Alleluia! 25 January 2015 GOSPEL since the soul and the spirit are eternal. A sinner is a fool gambling with his eternal life. He is so close minded that preferring the temporary pleasures of the world, he is already rejecting the eternal joy and glory offered to him. Jesus came to propose to everyone a great opportunity for all eternity. It is indeed the good news of salvation, otherwise humanity would be doomed to the desires of the flesh. You are flesh and spirit, Jesus is spirit. He has sacrificed himself for you in order to make you a child of God. Without His forgiveness you cannot receive a place in heaven, therefore repent and start exploring the spiritual being within you, know yourself and know Him. You are much more than what you think you are. Wake up my little soul, Jesus has been calling you for a long time. Come out of your dark cave of sin and indifference to God. Repent, change your life, convert, pray more and start living the new life that He invites you to live. Follow Him. Mark 1:14-20 After John had been arrested, Jesus went into Galilee. There he proclaimed the Good News from God. `The time has come’ he said `and the kingdom of God is close at hand. Repent, and believe the Good News.' As he was walking along by the Sea of Galilee he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net in the lake - for they were fishermen. And Jesus said to them, `Follow me and I will make you into fishers of men.' And at once they left their nets and followed him. Going on a little further, he saw James son of Zebedee and his brother John; they too were in their boat, mending their nets. He called them at once and, leaving their father Zebedee FEASTS THIS WEEK in the boat with the men he employed, Mon, 26 Jan: AUSTRALIA DAY they went after him. Wed, 28 Jan: St Thomas Aquinas, priest, The Gospel of the Lord doctor Sat, 31 Jan: St John Bosco, priest LITURGY NOTES Preface Sunday II Eucharistic Prayer: III Pope’s Prayer Intentions for January Acclamation: We proclaim your Death ... REFLECTION Universal: Peace : That those from diverse religious traditions and all people of good will may work together for peace. Evangelization: Consecrated life: That in this year dedicated to consecrated life, religious men and women may rediscover the joy of following Christ and strive to serve the poor with zeal. You all have experienced the difficulty of finding a locked door and not having the key to open it. It is as frustrating as trying to see when there is total darkness and there is no light. Well let me tell you: repentance is the key to the door of the kingdom of heaven. Jesus is the light that shines in your spiritual world of darkness. A sinner who does not repent is a person who loses conscience of what sin is, he PRAYER FOR PRIESTS begins to see a lot of good reasons for O my God, help those priests who are faithful his sinfulness, he justifies himself for his to remain faithful; to those who are falling, actions and believes his sin is very small stretch forth Your Divine Hand that they may and has no consequence. He only wants grasp it as their support. to listen to himself and to the enemy of In the great ocean of Your mercy, lift those souls who becomes his best friend. The poor unfortunate ones who have fallen, that being engulfed therein Thy Great Loving sinner becomes blind to the light of Heart. Amen. Jesus, deaf to His word and his soul Precious Blood of Jesus protect them! infected by sin gets sicker and sicker, it Saint John Vianney, pray for them. begins to die. In the spirit, the soul of a sinner looks PRAYER TO ST MICHAEL exactly as the body of a leper, perhaps Saint Michael the Archangel, that is why Jesus I cured many lepers in defend us in the battle; keep us safe His ministry of healing. Those who are from the wickedness and snares of obstinate in their sins are blind because the devil. May God restrain him, we they do not see with the eyes of the humbly pray, and You, O prince spirit. Those who commit mortal sin and of the heavenly host, by the power do not repent are the same as the of God, cast into hell Satan and all the other paralytics who can not move. Jesus evil spirits who wander through the world seekcame to heal the sick not only in the ing the ruin of souls. Amen. Pope Leo XIII body, but most importantly in the soul, Readings taken from The Sunday Missal, Jerusalem Bible 2 Spaces available Contact the Parish Office 48681931 Email: mossvale@dow.org.au PLEASE TAKE YOUR BULLETIN HOME
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