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FEAST OF FEAST OF FEAST OF FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTICORPUS CHRISTICORPUS CHRISTICORPUS CHRISTI
1st & 2nd June 2013
Entrance Antiphon
He fed them with the finest wheat and satisfied them with honey from the rock.
Responsorial Psalm
Response: You are a priest for ever, in the line of Melchizedek
The Lord’s revelation to my Master: ‘Sit on my right: I will put your foes beneath your feet.’ R
The Lord will send from Zion your sceptre of power: rule in the midst of all your foes. R
A prince from the day of your birth on the holy mountains; from the womb before the daybreak I begot you. R
The Lord has sworn an oath he will not change. ‘You are a priest for ever, a priest like Melchizedek of old.’ R
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Gospel Acclamation
Alleluia, alleluia!
I am the living bread from heaven, says the Lord; whoever eats this bread will live for ever.
Alleluia!
Parish Prayer
Lord God, may we, as St Augustine’s Parish, be a united and welcoming community recognising the need for Christ in our lives and serving the Christ in others. May we, as community, continue to face challenges together serving and supporting individuals and our families through our own personal efforts and our parish support groups. Guide us with your patient love. Fill us with your infinite Wisdom. Pour out your rich blessings upon us as we reach out to one another to fulfil our spiritual and pastoral needs as One in Christ, in community, and in faith, hope and love. AMEN.
Communion Antiphon
Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him, says the Lord.
Incorporating Bowning, Gunning, Murrumbateman, Wee Jasper and Yass Meehan Street, PO Box 24, YASS NSW 2582
Tel: (02) 6226 1086 Fax: (02) 6226 2220 Mob: 044 8414 541
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.staug-yass.org.au
Parish Priest: Father Mick Burke Chair Finance Committee Peter Doyle Chair Parish Council Maree Garland Principal of the School Gaye McManus School Board Joel Barry Sacramental Team Leader Dianne Carey RCIA – Yass Sister Aileen RCIA – Murrumbateman Tim & Lara Kirk Parish Secretary Irene Carr Office Hours: Mon, Tue, Fri 9am– 4.00pm
Established: 1838
SUNDAY MASSES:
Yass: St Augustine
Vigil Saturday 6.00 pm Gunning: St Francis Xavier
1st, 2
nd, 3
rd, 4
th Sunday 8.30 am
5th Sunday Liturgy of the Word and HC 8.30 am
Murrumbateman: Uniting Church Hall 1
st, 2
nd, 3
rd, 4
th Sunday 10.30 am
5th Sunday Liturgy of the Word and HC 10.30 am
Wee Jasper: Our Lady of the Rosary
5th Sunday 11.00 am
WEEKDAY MASSES
Wednesday Yass 5.30 pm Thursday Yass 7.30 am Friday Yass 12.00 noon Saturday Yass 9.00 am
Nursing Home/Hostel
Linton Hostel: 2
nd Tues (monthly) Yass 11.00 am
Horton House/Warmington Lodge 4
th Tues (monthly) Yass 11.00 am
Parishioners are invited to celebrate Mass with the residents at both locations.
Exposition (In Church)
Saturday after 9.00am Mass until 10.00am
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday Yass 10.00 am Saturday Yass 5pm - 5.15 pm Sunday Gunning 8am - 8.15 am At other times: On request
Baptisms Yass Saturdays 10.30 am 3
rd & 4
th Sundays 12.15 pm
Gunning Parish 1st Sunday 8.30 am & 12.30 pm
Book by ringing the Parish Secretary (Mon., Tue. or Fri.)
Marriages By appointment. Five to six months notice ideal.
School Enrolments Mt Carmel Central School caters for Kindergarten to Yr 10. Ring the School Secretary for appointment 6226 3357.
ST AUGUSTINE’S PARISH VISION STATEMENT St Augustine’s Parish is a community striving to be Christ to one another and to welcome and serve the Christ in those around us. We
seek ongoing spiritual formation as individuals, as families and as a community. We hope, through pastoral care, to strengthen, support and enrich one another and reach out to others in witness and evangelisation.
This is my bodyThis is my bodyThis is my bodyThis is my body. . . . This is my bloodThis is my bloodThis is my bloodThis is my blood....
FEASTS OF THE WEEK
Wed: St Boniface
Fri: Sacred Heart of Jesus
Sat: Immaculate Heart of Mary
THIS IS MY BODY: The human body can be a fragile thing. I recently came across the TV series Great Ormond Street, which followed the stories of a number of very sick children and the doctors who treat them in London’s children’s hospital. It was harrowing to watch the things these children go through. Some of them have spent the majority of their young lives in hospital and have never known a life without pain and suffering.
Many of us also know people who are sick or suffering and it can be hard to make sense of it all. In April this year, Kerry teenager Donal Walsh spoke out about his battle with terminal cancer, and made a powerful plea to those considering suicide to think differently about their lives. He believed that his life, while short, could be a sign of hope for others.
‘Please, as a 16-year-old who has no say in his death sentence, who has no choice in the pain he is about to cause and who would take any chance at even a few more months on this planet: appreciate what you have, know that there are always other options,’ was his plea.
On this feast of Corpus Christi, we recall how Jesus took bread and gave it to his disciples, saying ‘This is my body’. He gave his own body over to suffering and death, for us. Our own bodies may be weak, but Jesus is with us in our frailty, united with us in our suffering. Let us bring our brokenness into the presence of Christ today
Jane Mellett, Printed with permission of Intercom)
CONGRATULATIONS to all the young people receiving Holy Communion for the first time this weekend. Special thanks to Di Carey, the Sacramental Team, teachers and parents who have supported these young people on their journey.
Hassan Alsamara Riley Brine
Sam Clark James Field
Edward Field-Wilson Amy Hants
Lachlan Herring Maddison Leahy
James Longley Ruby Morrisey
Wendy Morton Ethan Muscat
Benjamin O’Connor Aliyah Pavlovic
Alice Ruwald Miriam Twohill
Isabella Watchorn Charlie Beck
Jesse Brooks Thomas Dixon
Thomas Field John Franklin
Axel Healey Tallara Howard
Harrison Locke Andrew McFarlane
Jack Morton Blake Muscat
Paige Muscat Iva O’Connor
McKinley Richards Lily Seselja
Bridie Walsh-Devoe
Please remember to keep them in your prayers
URGENT CALLS: Mobile number: 044 8414 541
Reconciliation is a word which speaks of friendship after a quarrel. When applied to a new friendship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and white Australians, it should also admit of terrible wrongs in the past. White Australians built the fences which excluded those who for thousands of years had roamed freely on this land.
I attended a Liturgy of Reconciliation at Mt Carmel School on Monday morning and was delighted that our young people were praying for reconciliation, but more importantly, they know the story. They celebrated this ancient culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, in dance, on Wednesday.
Advertisements for the Pastoral Associate (Youth) for our communities will begin to appear this next week. Besides the people already employed by CatholicCare for the Yass Office, they have also appointed Susie Webster as the parish contact. Susie will be a great gift to the future mission of our communities.
At the Parish Finance Committee (Yass) held last Tuesday, we have decided to proceed with the renovations of the old chapel, at the same time encouraging donations for this work. There was also acceptance for the work on a stained glass window, to be designed by Kim Nelson.
Our church at Wee Jasper will be used on the first Sunday of each month for a service to be led by Rev. Steve Neuhaus, an Anglican minister. It will be open to all residents.
It is the beginning of a normal letter between two distant friends, linked by strong affection. A letter that becomes extraordinary, however, when one learns the name of the sender: Jorge Mario Bergoglio. The Argentine daily “El Clarin” published the message of response today, which Pope Francis sent last May 15 to a priest friend, parish priest in the province of La Rioja, Father Enrique Rodriguez, whom the Holy Father affectionately calls “Quique.”
Recounting his life at Rome, the Pontiff writes: “I didn’t want to live in the Apostolic Palace. I go there only to work and for audiences. I live in Saint Martha’s House, which is a boarding house, where we were guests during the Conclave. It houses bishops, priests and laymen. I am visible to people and I lead a normal life. A public Mass in the morning, I eat at table with everyone, etc.”
“All this does me much good and avoids my being isolated,” adds the Pope. “
“Quique, affectionate greetings to your parishioners. I ask you please to pray for me and have others pray for me. Greetings to Carlos and Miguel. May Jesus bless you and the Holy Virgin look after you,” he concludes.
Thoughts from the Presbytery
This weekend we welcome into our Church community :
Joshua & Lorelai Bugden children of James & Krystle (Yass) Joel Bingley son of Shane & Bethany (Yass) Nikyla Hull daughter of Brooke (Gunning)
and next weekend
William Darmody son of Scott & Kate (Yass)
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SEQUENCE
Behold the bread of angels, sent For pilgrims in their banishment, The bread for God’s true children meant,
That may not unto dogs be given: Oft in the olden types foreshowed; In Isaac on the altar bowed, And in the ancient paschal food,
And in the manna sent from heaven.
Come then, good shepherd, bread divine, Still show to us thy mercy sign; Oh, feed us still, still keep us thine; So may we see thy glories shine
In fields of immortality;
O thou, the wisest, mightiest, best, Our present food, our future rest, Come, make us each thy chosen guest, Co-heirs of thine, and comrades blest With saints whose dwelling is with thee.
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Do you hear the call of God to serve? Do you feel the need to give back to our community? Then becoming an altar server is for you!
If you are interested in training or are currently a server and feel the need to update your skill base then come along to one
or more of the following training times. Location: St Augustine’s Church Time: 5.15pm to 5.45 pm Dates: Saturdays: 8, 15, & 22 June 20, 27, July and 3 August
For enquiries please call Anthony O’Connell on 6226 5554.
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Parish Finance Committee Members:
Peter Doyle (Chair) Fr Mick Burke Bill Luchetti David Garland Stan Waldren Mark Valencic Sam Longley Irene Carr (Minutes)
Parish Pastoral Council Members:
Maree Garland (Chair) Peter Cleary Sister Margarita Paula Beaton Dallas Hosking Mary Burt Marie Polyak
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Our Parish Website Did you notice the change in our web
address on the front page of the
bulletin?
The new address is: www.staug-yass.org.au
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NO COMFORT IN REALITY: The
venue might have changed but the conditions will still be the same for the bosses who sign up for this year’s Vinnies CEO Sleepout in Canberra – cold and wet, whether it be rain or frost.
The CEOs will sleep in Civic Square, outside the ACT Legislative Assembly, on 20 June this year.
RISE TO THE CHALLENGE
Register or donate to the 2013 Vinnies CEO Sleepout.
Visit www.ceosleepout.org.au/
or send a dontation to:
Vinnies CEO Sleepout, PO Box 642, MAWSON ACT 2607
St Augustine’s Youth GroupSt Augustine’s Youth GroupSt Augustine’s Youth GroupSt Augustine’s Youth Group
Last Saturday night, nine young people from our youth group gathered in the old chapel to put in a couple of hours work towards the renovation there. We helped in preparing the parquetry for sale; removing nails and staples from the wood and then bundling it up in square metre lots. The night proved enjoyable, especially with the pizza provided by Fr Mick and the talk he gave to us about the history of the chapel and why what we were doing was important. A special thank you to the parents who came and lent their time and skills: Lara Kirk, David Richards, Craig Morton, Paul Trezise and Sarah Johnston. Overall we managed to prepare more than half of the remaining parquetry, congratulations and thanks go out to all involved.
The next youth group meeting will be on
Saturday 22nd June after Mass.
Helping out in the old chapel
Young musclemen
swapping statues of
Our Lady
PARTICIPATE IN THE OPERATION
AND LIFE OF THE PARISH
Volunteer to be part of one or all of the following ministries
Acolyte Ministry - Assist the priest in Liturgical Rites
The Liturgy Roster - Reading, offertory, procession, etc.
ESPECIALLY NEEDED NOW ARE:
Ministers of the Eucharist
Assist with the distribution of Holy Communion at Mass and to the sick and elderly.
Training is given & the roster is approx. 1 hour every six to seven weeks
Any new or current parishioners please help if you can See Maree Garland for further information
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COMMUNION REFLECTION
FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTI – YR C
Jesus said to his apostles: Do this in memory of me.
We all love to be remembered.
This was true even of Jesus.
But if we want to be remembered,
we have a duty also to remember.
Memory is a powerful thing.
Wrongly used it brings death;
rightly used it brings life,
and is a form of immortality.
It keeps the past alive.
Those we remember never die;
they continue to walk and talk with us.
Lord, when we celebrate the Eucharist
we are remembering you.
May that remembering bring us life here and hereafter.
PRAYERS FOR THE DECEASED
Prayers for the Prayers for the Prayers for the Prayers for the recently recently recently recently dedededeceasedceasedceasedceased
Jim Downey, Noline Fisk
Prayers for Prayers for Prayers for Prayers for the deceasedthe deceasedthe deceasedthe deceased
Phyl Walmsley, Daphne Irwin, Corrina Medway, Agnes Watson,
and those whose
anniversaries occur at this time including:
Doreen (Pat) McKenna (1/6), Mary (Mollie) O’Brien (1/6), Kenneth Thatcher (4/6), Aileen Wales (10/6),
James MacQuillan (13/6), Barry Besgrove (14/6), Nance O’Connor (14/6), Damien Broderick (15/6),
Gordon Butt (17/6), Raymond Bayley (28/6), Maria Doemling (28/6), Lorna Balnaves (28/6)
and Margaret Morrisey (30/6)
Always In Our Hearts Loved And Remembered
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READINGS NEXT WEEK – 10th
Sunday in Ord.Time – Yr C
First Reading 1 Kings 17: 17- 24
God heals through Elijah.
Second Reading Gal 1: 11 – 19
Paul tells the Galatians of his past.
Gospel Lk 7: 11-17
Jesus heals the only son of a widow.
Please reflect on these readings over the coming week
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ROSTERS Liturgy 1 = Readings/Resp. Psalm/Gospel Acc. 2 = Prayers of the Faithful 3 = Offertory 4= Acolyte
1 June 1st Holy Communion 1,2,3 Peter Cleary 4 8 June Peter Gibbs 1 Russell Hill 2 Hill Family 3 Chris Gold 4 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion – Communion 1 June Frank Grace Michael VanWanrooy Trish Gibbs 8 June Debbie Valencic Ken Robbie Sr Margarita Visits 2 June Frank Grace Michael & Maree Trish Gibbs 9 June NO VISIT Ken Robbie Sr Margarita Altar Servers
1 June Sydney Franklin, Grace O’Connell, Toni Garland,Grace Garland 8 June Jack Howard, Thomas Howard, Edward Hinch, Toby Callaughan Power Point Presenters Hospitality
1 June Lauren Cleary 1 June 1st Holy Communion 8 June Dianne Carey 8 June Trish Gibbs & Irene Carr Carers 3 June Maree Garland Joan Oakey (Group 1) Pat Longley Yvonne Clayton (Group 2) 10June Sister Aileen Sister Macrina (Group 3) Marie Polyak Irene Carr (Group 4) Altar Cleaners
1 June Kath Moore 8 June Kay Perceval