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MAY THE SOULS OF THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED REST IN PEACE: Maureen KEOGH osu, Trixie MAIR, Marion BROOK, Margaret DOHERTY, James TOMMASI Snr, Anthony HOBAN, Gayle Anne DISSON, Ross GIRGENTI, Fr Jim HYNES, Allan MICHAEL, Ruby ROZELLS, Noel SHANG, Debbie REYNOLDS, Carrie FISHER, Eddie FISHER, Michael CHUNG, Ken RUSSELL, Fr Bill MURPHY, Jack HOWELL, Bishop Ray BENJAMIN, Enrique MANUEL Sr, Philippe LAPEZE, Flora DELOS REYES, Jess DELEON, Isagani VILAR, Gregorio & Filomena TEJANO, Demetrio SOMERA, Lucille , Christopher, Salvatore & Lucia MANGANO, Beverley McPHEE, Margaret McPHEE, Des MURPHY, Paul DUFFY, Denis McMAHON, Recently deceased Sisters Of Mercy, Narciso NAVARRO, Ramon DAVID Jnr, Caridad DAVID, Narciso DAVID, Trinidad DAVID, Hermogenes DAVID, Paula DAVID, Danny Boy LABUCA, Thomas, Rosario, Sulpicio, Dina, Virginia, Rugo & Benedicto LABUCA, Errol & Norman HOWE, Holy Souls, Francisca & Almaquio BERNAKLKES, Sulpicio , Fosima, Florencio, Basilisa BUSCANO, Edwin & Eulalia BERNALES, Wilfredo, Nino & Domingo BUSCANO, Leonardo & Deogracias ONTINA, Sherwin & Alenjanora DELANTAR, Alice & Dennis DURANT, Antony PAPPY, Clement VARGHESE, Abelardo & Encarnacion PAYEN, Aquilina & Natividad ELO, Mario PAZACA, Primo & Carmelita REPOL, Edwin LOPEZ, Ethel GOMEZ, Sang Joseph SEETO, Magdalena & Imelda VALLADOLID, Bayani VALLADOLID Sr, Gloria FERNANDEZ, Virginia GUSTILO, Mario MAGNO, Nerrissa MAGNO, Carlos & Salustiano VALLADOLID, Niel JEFFERSON, Nelson JIMENEZ, Domingo MABANO, Restituta CASAS, Simplicio CASAS, Estella JIMENEZ, Hilarion JIMENEZ, Luigi and Nuncita STEPPA, Francesco LOMBARDO, Dusty SPRINGFIELD, Alec CURTIS, Brad DUNN, Riolonso DICHOSO, Rosario DICHOSO, Gertrudes BRINOSA, Gilbert IRELAND, Anita NEWPORT, Monica MOY, Elsa CASTRO, Vivencio LOMIBAO, James TOMMASI Jnr, James TOMMASI Snr, Lorraine TOMMASI, Sang SEETO, Deceased members & relatives of the MANGANO family, of the Sisters of Mercy, of the McMenamin family, For those of the AQUINAS, ST PAUL and PERPETUAL ADORATION Book. ST PATRICK’S CHURCH, FORTITUDE VALLEY SUNDAY 9.00am, 12noon CATHEDRAL LITURGIES THIS WEEK SATURDAY 6.00pm (for Sunday) SUNDAY 8.00am, 10.00am, 12 noon, & 7.30pm. WEEKDAY MASS TIMES THIS WEEK MON-WED & FRI 8.00am, 10.00am, 12.30pm, 5.10pm THURSDAY AUSTRALIA DAY—10.00am SATURDAY 11.30am MORNING PRAYER recommences on Friday 3 February EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT MON-WED & FRI 10.30am—12.15pm BENEDICTION MON-WED & FRI 12.15pm . SACRAMENT OF PENANCE MON-WED & FRI 10.30-11.30am; 1.00-1.30pm; 4.30-5.00pm SATURDAY 10.00-11.00am; 4.30-5.30pm Divided Hearts, Divided Church “I belong to Apollos!” By Isaiah’s account, “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; upon those who dwelt in the land of gloom a light has shone. You have brought them abundant joy and great rejoicing.” We Christians take that as a prophecy not only about Christ’s coming, but also about his people. And yet so often in the life of the church, Christ is divided into pieces, and the song of his people is cacophony. Divisions afflict the various Christian tribes. The rod of the taskmaster, which Jesus was foretold to smash, is wielded by factions who think they have cornered Christ. In the Catholic church, it often goes like this: I am for Ratzinger. I am for Rahner. I am the Pope’s. I am for protest, I’m for restoration. I’m for reform. I’m for women. I’m for tradition. We’re forgetting something: Has Ratzinger or Rahner saved us? Is it the Pope who has been crucified for us? Have we been baptized in the name of tradition or of change? Every one of us, from pope to pauper, stands humbly before God Paul begs the Corinthians, in the name of Jesus, that there be no factions among them: “Rather be united in mind and judgment.” But what unites them if they share no common ground? What unifies the formation of their judgment? It is evident that the reported “quarreling” in the church at Corinth was based upon divergent commitments to someone or something other than Jesus. That’s what was splitting them apart. The factionalist, whether of Paul’s time or our own, “belongs” to someone other than Jesus. Some think that Paul has the truth. Others cling to Apollos. Others pledge their allegiance to Peter. Yet Paul will have no truck with this line of thought. “Has Christ, then, been divided into parts? Was it Paul who was crucified for you?” Our baptism, through the gifts of tradition and law, ritual and order, is the sign of our salvation; but the salvation is found in Christ, no one, no thing else. Other voices that offer us another savior speak the worldly language of power and privilege, not the way of the cross, which to them seems inadequate and foolish. In Matthew’s Gospel Jesus leaves Nazareth for Capernaum to fulfill the promise of bringing light to the Jordan. He preached that the Kingdom of God requires reform. Indeed it does. So it was for the church of Peter and Paul. So it is for us today. … John Kavanaugh, SJ THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR A 22 JANUARY 2017 Most Rev Mark Coleridge Archbishop of Brisbane Very Rev David Pascoe Dean Rev Leonard Uzuegbu Associate Pastor Mrs Grace Harwood Pastoral Associate Mr George von Waidkuns-Velazquez Sacristan Mr Bob Crapnell Mr Lloyd Eickenloff Assistant Sacristans Dr Andrew Cichy Director of Music Mr James Goldrick Assistant Director of Music Ms Carmel Devery Office Co-ordinator Mr Terry Tolhurst Mrs Nicola Vincent Mrs Karen Lopez Administrative Assistants Mr Vince Crisci; Mr Isaac Morton; Mr John Cusack; Mr Chris Carfoot Facilities & Maintenance Incorporating the worshiping community of St Patrick’s Fortitude Valley NEWSLETTER Telephone: 07 3324 3030 Mass Information: 07 3324 3011 Web: www.cathedralofststephen.org.au

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MAY THE SOULS OF THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED REST IN PEACE: Maureen KEOGH osu, Trixie MAIR, Marion BROOK, Margaret DOHERTY, James TOMMASI Snr, Anthony HOBAN, Gayle Anne DISSON, Ross GIRGENTI, Fr Jim HYNES, Allan MICHAEL, Ruby ROZELLS, Noel SHANG, Debbie REYNOLDS, Carrie FISHER, Eddie FISHER, Michael CHUNG, Ken RUSSELL, Fr Bill MURPHY, Jack HOWELL, Bishop Ray BENJAMIN, Enrique MANUEL Sr, Philippe LAPEZE, Flora DELOS REYES, Jess DELEON, Isagani VILAR, Gregorio & Filomena TEJANO, Demetrio SOMERA, Lucille , Christopher, Salvatore & Lucia MANGANO, Beverley McPHEE, Margaret McPHEE, Des MURPHY, Paul DUFFY, Denis McMAHON, Recently deceased Sisters Of Mercy, Narciso NAVARRO, Ramon DAVID Jnr, Caridad DAVID, Narciso DAVID, Trinidad DAVID, Hermogenes DAVID, Paula DAVID, Danny Boy LABUCA, Thomas, Rosario, Sulpicio, Dina, Virginia, Rugo & Benedicto LABUCA, Errol & Norman HOWE, Holy Souls, Francisca & Almaquio BERNAKLKES, Sulpicio , Fosima, Florencio, Basilisa BUSCANO, Edwin & Eulalia BERNALES, Wilfredo, Nino & Domingo BUSCANO, Leonardo & Deogracias ONTINA, Sherwin & Alenjanora DELANTAR, Alice & Dennis DURANT, Antony PAPPY, Clement VARGHESE, Abelardo & Encarnacion PAYEN, Aquilina & Natividad ELO, Mario PAZACA, Primo & Carmelita REPOL, Edwin LOPEZ, Ethel GOMEZ, Sang Joseph SEETO, Magdalena & Imelda VALLADOLID, Bayani VALLADOLID Sr, Gloria FERNANDEZ, Virginia GUSTILO, Mario MAGNO, Nerrissa MAGNO, Carlos & Salustiano VALLADOLID, Niel JEFFERSON, Nelson JIMENEZ, Domingo MABANO, Restituta CASAS, Simplicio CASAS, Estella JIMENEZ, Hilarion JIMENEZ, Luigi and Nuncita STEPPA, Francesco LOMBARDO, Dusty SPRINGFIELD, Alec CURTIS, Brad DUNN, Riolonso DICHOSO, Rosario DICHOSO, Gertrudes BRINOSA, Gilbert IRELAND, Anita NEWPORT, Monica MOY, Elsa CASTRO, Vivencio LOMIBAO, James TOMMASI Jnr, James TOMMASI Snr, Lorraine TOMMASI, Sang SEETO, Deceased members & relatives of the MANGANO family, of the Sisters of Mercy, of the McMenamin family, For those of the AQUINAS, ST PAUL and PERPETUAL ADORATION Book.

ST PATRICK’S CHURCH, FORTITUDE VALLEY SUNDAY 9.00am, 12noon

CATHEDRAL LITURGIES THIS WEEK SATURDAY 6.00pm (for Sunday) SUNDAY 8.00am, 10.00am, 12 noon, & 7.30pm.

WEEKDAY MASS TIMES THIS WEEK MON-WED & FRI 8.00am, 10.00am, 12.30pm, 5.10pm THURSDAY AUSTRALIA DAY—10.00am SATURDAY 11.30am

MORNING PRAYER recommences on Friday 3 February

EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT MON-WED & FRI 10.30am—12.15pm

BENEDICTION MON-WED & FRI 12.15pm .

SACRAMENT OF PENANCE MON-WED & FRI 10.30-11.30am; 1.00-1.30pm; 4.30-5.00pm SATURDAY 10.00-11.00am; 4.30-5.30pm

Divided Hearts, Divided Church “I belong to Apollos!” By Isaiah’s account, “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; upon those who dwelt in the land of gloom a light has shone. You have brought them abundant joy and great rejoicing.” We Christians take that as a prophecy not only about Christ’s coming, but also about his people. And yet so often in the life of the church, Christ is divided into pieces, and the song of his people is cacophony. Divisions afflict the various Christian tribes. The rod of the taskmaster, which Jesus was foretold to smash, is wielded by factions who think they have cornered Christ. In the Catholic church, it often goes like this: I am for Ratzinger. I am for Rahner. I am the Pope’s. I am for protest, I’m for restoration. I’m for reform. I’m for women. I’m for tradition. We’re forgetting something: Has Ratzinger or Rahner saved us? Is it the Pope who has been crucified for us? Have we been baptized in the name of tradition or of change? Every one of us, from pope to pauper, stands humbly before God Paul begs the Corinthians, in the name of Jesus, that there be no factions among them: “Rather be united in mind and judgment.” But what unites them if they share no common ground? What unifies the formation of their judgment? It is evident that the reported “quarreling” in the church at Corinth was based upon divergent commitments to someone or something other than Jesus. That’s what was splitting them apart. The factionalist, whether of Paul’s time or our own, “belongs” to someone other than Jesus. Some think that Paul has the truth. Others cling to Apollos. Others pledge their allegiance to Peter. Yet Paul will have no truck with this line of thought. “Has Christ, then, been divided into parts? Was it Paul who was crucified for you?” Our baptism, through the gifts of tradition and law, ritual and order, is the sign of our salvation; but the salvation is found in Christ, no one, no thing else. Other voices that offer us another savior speak the worldly language of power and privilege, not the way of the cross, which to them seems inadequate and foolish. In Matthew’s Gospel Jesus leaves Nazareth for Capernaum to fulfill the promise of bringing light to the Jordan. He preached that the Kingdom of God requires reform. Indeed it does. So it was for the church of Peter and Paul. So it is for us today. …

John Kavanaugh, SJ

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

YEAR A 22 JANUARY 2017

Most Rev Mark Coleridge Archbishop of Brisbane

Very Rev David Pascoe Dean

Rev Leonard Uzuegbu Associate Pastor

Mrs Grace Harwood Pastoral Associate

Mr George von Waidkuns-Velazquez Sacristan

Mr Bob Crapnell Mr Lloyd Eickenloff Assistant Sacristans

Dr Andrew Cichy Director of Music

Mr James Goldrick Assistant Director of Music

Ms Carmel Devery Office Co-ordinator

Mr Terry Tolhurst Mrs Nicola Vincent Mrs Karen Lopez Administrative Assistants

Mr Vince Crisci; Mr Isaac Morton; Mr John Cusack; Mr Chris Carfoot Facilities & Maintenance

Incorporating the worshiping

community of St Patrick’s

Fortitude Valley

NE

WS

LE

TT

ER

Telephone: 07 3324 3030

Mass Information: 07 3324 3011

Web: www.cathedralofststephen.org.au

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Training Session for Liturgical Ministry—Readers Everyone on reading rosters for Masses within the Parish (weekends and weekdays) are required to attend one of two training sessions on offer. These sessions will be held in the Cathedral. Please bring your copy of ‘Break Open the Word’. Saturday 25 February from 3-4.40pm; Saturday 11 March 1-2.30pm. RSVP which session you will be attending to [email protected]

Mass Times THURSDAY—Australia Day Mass will be celebrated at 10am [only] on this public holiday. All are invited to gather to pray for our Country and its peoples. The liturgy for Australia Day is specially designed for this prayer.

Little King’s Movement Annual Appeal Next weekend 28/29 January, the Little King’s Movement annual fundraising appeal will be held. The Little King’s Movement receives no government funding and relies on generous donations. Please come prepared and give generously.

“School of the Word” prayer meetings "Do the work of preaching the gospel" (2 Tim 4:5) We invite everyone to come and join us in deepening on the life, mission and teachings of St. Paul through our weekly “School of the Word” prayer meetings. St Stephen’s Meeting Room, (downstairs in St Stephen’s Cathedral). Every Friday evening from 5.45pm to 7.15 pm beginning from the 13th of January, 2017. For more details please contact the Verbum Dei Missionaries (Hm): 3495 7105 (Mob): 0424 777 232 or 0410 802 810 Email: [email protected]

Palms Encounters: An experience to share this Easter and beyond. A Palms Encounter is an intimate, immersive, inter cultural experience providing insights that challenge perceptions and deepen understanding. Palms long-term volunteers guide the Encounter with our Catholic Communities in East Timor. Register now for our 2 – 14 April Encounter and receive $400 off a 2nd ticket. Call Roger on 02 9560 5333 or go to www.palms.org.au/Encounters for more. Real encounter, real people, real exchange, real life.

Community of the Risen Lord Invite you to join Bro. Lalith Perera & Team 4th & 5th Feb for a 4–Steps Retreat. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church, 107 Darra Station Road. 10.30am-6.00pm Enquiries: 0410 017 203 Constantine OR 07 3122 6171/ 0410 022 165 Antoinette E: [email protected] or: www.crlmain.org

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Catholic Leader—in this week issue: * Experts warn Australia against following overseas experience with euthanasia * Gold Coast couple helps Timorese community to re-open its Catholic school * Brisbane priest sets off for mission experience in Indonesia * Donations of high heels and handbags more hindrance than help in disaster zones * Man sleeping rough in Gold Coast parish moves community to build a centre for the homeless * Josephite Sister appeals to public to keep up the pressure for a just outcome over Timor Gap oil and gas reserves * Woodcrafters create a cross from the wood of old mango tree that made way for new church * After three caminos young Brisbane dad tells how he finds meaning step by step across Spain * White Ribbon Day pledge against domestic violence gets real on ride home from work * Commentary on recent debate about Church’s position on divorced and remarried couples PLUS: A Regional Focus on Rockhampton and Townsville

RECESSIONAL HYMN SLANE

COMMUNION HYMN ABBOTSLEIGH

3. Lord, you make the common holy: "This my body, this my blood." Let your priests, for earth's true glory, daily lift life heavenward, asking that world around us share your children's liberty; with the Spirit's gifts empower us for the work of ministry.

2. Riches I heed not, nor man's empty praise: be thou mine inheritance now and always; be thou and thou only the first in my heart; O Sovereign of heaven, my treasure thou art.

3. High King of heaven, thou heaven's bright sun,

O grant me its joys after victory is won; great Heart of my own heart, whatever befall, still be thou my vision, O Ruler of all.

ORGAN VOLUNTARY

Readings First Second Gospel

This Week Isaiah 8:23 - 9:3 1 Corinthians 1:10 - 13, 17 Matthew 4:12 - 23

Next Week Zeph 2:3; 3:12-13 1 Corinthians 1:26-31 Matthew 5:1-12

This weekend our Mass Presiders are: The Cathedral

6.00pm Saturday 8.00am 10.00am 12.00 noon 7.30pm

Fr David Pascoe Fr David Pascoe Bishop Brian V. Finnigan Mons Peter Meneely Fr David King CP

St Patrick’s, Fortitude Valley

9.00am 12 noon

Mons Peter Meneely Fr Michael Rego SM

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MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION

COMMUNION HYMN ABBOTSLEIGH

AGNUS DEI

2. Lord, you call us to your service: "In my name baptize and teach." That the world may trust your promise, life abundant meant for each, give us all new fervor, draw us closer in community; with the Spirit's gifts empower us for the work of ministry.

3. Lord, you make the common holy: "This my body, this my blood." Let your priests, for earth's true glory, daily lift life heavenward, asking that world around us share your children's liberty; with the Spirit's gifts empower us for the work of ministry.

KYRIE MASS VIII

ORDER OF MASS

PROCESSIONAL HYMN AURELIA

The Cathedral Choirs are in recess until the 29th of January.

2. Elect from every nation, yet one throughout the earth; her charter of salvation: one Lord, one faith, one birth. One holy name she blesses, partakes one holy food, and to one hope she presses, with every grace endued.

SIGNING OF THE SENSES At the Solemn Mass only

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GLORIA MASS XV

RESPONSORIAL PSALM

FIRST READING Isaiah 8:23-9:3

SECOND READING 1 Corinthians 1:10-13, 17

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION

GOSPEL Matthew 2:12-23

SANCTUS

DISMISSAL OF THE CATECHUMENS At the Solemn Mass only