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MASS TIMES Monday to Friday: 9am Saturday: 6pm Sunday: 8am, 10am, 5.30pm
RECONCILIATION Wednesday 8.30 - 8.55am Saturday: 5pm - 5.45pm
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Wednesday: 8am
ARCHDIOCESE OF PERTH www.perthcatholic.org.au
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN safeguarding.perthcatholic.org.au
PARISH PRIEST Fr Peter Hoang OP 0412 445 199 [email protected]
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE Elle Aurora [email protected]
SAFEGUARDING OFFICERS Holly Butson [email protected] Steph Tranter [email protected]
OFFICE HOURS Tuesday - Friday 9.30am - 12.30pm
PARISH SCHOOL Holy Rosary Primary Ph: 9203 4500 PRINCIPAL: Mark de Kluyver.
WHAT’S ON October 24: Children’s Liturgy - 10am Mass 28: Mass at Regis - 10.30am November 2: Melbourne Cup Lunch - 11.15am 3: Saints & Us Seminar - 9.30am 5: Mass at Parklands Villas - 3pm 6: Wine & Cheese after 6pm Mass 9: UFO Craft Morning Tea - 9:30
We extend a very warm welcome to visitors and new parishioners to our Parish.
Please introduce yourself to Fr Peter or Fr Tom after Mass.
If you are joining our Parish, please complete a Parishioner Information Form available on
the table in the foyer.
OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY DOUBLEVIEW PARISH
17 Angelico Street, Woodlands 6018 Ph: 9446 2055
www.doubleview.perthcatholic.org.au
SPREAD THE WORD THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
YR B 24 October 2021 Vol.39 No.47
THE SAINTS AND US FINAL SAINTS AND US SEMINAR
DISCUSSION FOR 2021 The final seminar discussion in the 2021
“Saints and Us” series will take place at the parish centre from 9.30am to 10.30 am on
Wednesday 3rd November. The subject of this seminar discussion will be
HENRI MATISSE AND THE DOMINICANS: THE ROSARY CHAPEL AT VENCE.
Enquiries to Michael Gillooly 94461918. ALL ARE MOST WELCOME TO COME ALONG!
Tuesday 2nd November at the Rosary Community Centre
commencing at 11.15. Everyone is welcome.
Please bring a plate to share. RSVP to Elle at the office.
Children's Liturgy returns this Sunday 24th October at the 10am Mass.
A READING FROM THE HOLY GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK
As Jesus left Jericho with his disciples and a large crowd, Bartimaeus (that is, the son of Timaeus), a blind beggar, was sitting at the side of the road. When he hears that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to shout and to say, ‘Son of David, Jesus, have pity on me.’ And many of them scolded him and told him to keep quiet, but he only shouted all the louder, ‘Son of David, have pity on me.’ Jesus stopped and said, ‘Call him here.’ So they called the blind man, ‘Courage,’ they said ‘get up; he is calling you.’ So throwing off his cloak he jumped up and went to Jesus. Then Jesus spoke, ‘What do you want me to do for you?’ ‘Rabbuni,’ the blind man said to him, ‘Master, let me see again.’ Jesus said to him, ‘Go; your faith has saved you.’ And immediately his sight returned and he followed him along the road.
Then please join us for Advent 2021 – Preparing for the
Coming of the Saviour
When: Thursday, 25 November From: 7:30pm – 8:30pm Presenter: Mr Joe Tedesco Location: Doubleview Parish, 17 Angelico Street, Woodlands Christmas is a special time of year. The weeks leading up to the special holiday have a certain feel, both festive and frantic as people prepare for the big day. It is well understood that the spiritual gift of Christmas can be easily missed amongst all the clamour of the season. Fortunately, the liturgical season of Advent presents us with some key teachings that help us get the most out of Christmas and not miss the treasured gift that is at the heart of it all. This talk will focus on some of the key biblical texts drawn on through Advent. Reflecting on them will open up how we can get the most out of Christmas and out of our faith in general.
ForFurtherinfoortoregister,pleasevisitwww.cfe.org.au,call92415221/[email protected]
COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPEL In last Sunday’s gospel, when approached by James and John for a favour, Jesus asks them, “What is it you want me to do for you?” They make the mistake of asking for positions of power and glory, and are rebuffed. When Bartimaeus fronts up to him, Jesus asks the same question. When the beggar replies, “Master, let me see again,” Jesus immediately affirms him and answers his plea. The stark contrast between the two brothers and the blind beggar is shown earlier in the story. Not only is Bartimaeus ready to cast off his most precious possession - his cloak - in order to come to Jesus, but once he has received back the sight that restored his social respectability he chooses to follow Jesus. Whereas James and John recklessly claim they can suffer with Jesus, Bartimaeus makes the bold decision to follow him just as his way of the cross is about to commence. This episode combines great human appeal with profound teaching.
WORDS OF WISDOM “What we plant in the soil of contemplation,
we shall reap in the harvest of action.” Meister Eckhart
PASTORAL LETTER FROM ARCHBISHOP COSTELLOE
Following the passing of legislation by the Western Australian State Parliament this week to remove civil law protections to the confidentiality of the seal of confession, Archbishop Costelloe has issued a pastoral letter which can be found on the eRecord. To read the letter go to: therecord.com.au
RECONCILIATION Tuesday 26 October at 9am &
Wednesday 27 October at 9am Students are to attend one of these Parish
9.00am Masses and make their First Reconciliation at the conclusion of Mass.
The Parish AGM will be held after the 10am Mass on 21 November. You are invited to enjoy a cup of
tea or coffee before the AGM commences.
MOTHERS PRAYERS We meet on Tuesdays at 1.30-3.00pm on October 26 and November 9 & 16.(No meeting on Melbourne Cup Day).
The venue is Margaret's home, 28 Wincanton Street, Karrinyup. Enquiries Dorothy 0478 397 934
UFO CRAFT We next meet on Wednesday 27th October in the Parish Community Centre at 9.30 to 11.30am. At our last meeting on November 9th we invite all members and donors to a morning tea.Any finished rugs can be handed in to be stored until the weather cools in 2022 . Our total to date this year has risen to 50 blankets varying in size from baby blankets and knee rugs to single and double bed covers. Wonderful works and great use of colour! Dorothy 0478 397 934
CHILDREN’S LITURGY Children's Liturgy returns this Sunday 24th October at the 10am Mass. All children are welcome. If you have any questions, or you would like to help out, please contact Carli
Woolfrey - [email protected] or ph: 0422402218.
NOVEMBER LIST OF THE DEAD If you would like to have the names of your
deceased loved ones included on the November list, the envelopes will be on the tables in the
foyer and at the back of the church next week.
Valuable Volunteers Extraordinary Minister of Communion
At St John of God Hospital Subiaco, our Volunteers are an integral part of our patient care team. If you are looking for the kind of satisfaction gained from being a Volunteer Minister of Communion, we would like to hear from you. What we require from Volunteers:
Have a minimum of 2-3 hours every so often to make a positive difference to our patients, their families and friends and staff in the hospital community. Be a trained Minister of Communion and/or currently a Minister of Communion in your own Parish (preferable, although we can provide training). Be over 18 years of age.
For more information or application forms contact Sarah Hammond, Manager Pastoral Services on 9382 6200 or email your full contact details, and availability to [email protected]
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Administration Support Officer (Full Time)
Catholic Archdiocese of Perth, Safeguarding Office
The Catholic Archdiocese of Perth, Safeguarding Office is actively seeking to employ a full time enthusiastic and dynamic Admin Support Officer to join their team for an immediate start. The successful applicant will provide administrative support to the Safeguarding Office, while maintaining close working relationships with other Safeguarding and WA Professional Standards Office staff. Duties include managing all reception duties, general office management, assist with monitoring of the Australian Catholic Ministry Register (ACMR). Advanced computer literacy, especially in MS Office products as well as outstanding organisational and time management skills, strong attention to detail, a high level of confidentiality, excellent written and oral communication skills as well as a National Police Clearance and current Driver’s License are required for this position. To apply, please contact: Saarrah Mathinthiran, General Manager – MarvinHR: 08 6377 7607 or email: [email protected]
PRAYERS FOR THE SICK Barbara Antonetti, Leith Bowman, Eileen Conroy, Tracey Gotts, Jim Kenny, Fr Peter Kobakina OP,
Dinna Lombardo, Benjamin Lopez, Terry McAdam, Leo McHugh, Fr Bernie Maxwell OP,
John Meagher, Taryn Murphy, Peter Ranasingh, Anthony Samy, Teresa Sheehan, Ann Tan,
Carmel Wall, Di Watts
RECENTLY DECEASED Sr Rita McDermott
TO BE REMEMBERED Joe Atkinson, Catena Calipo,
Fr Pat Cunningham, Francis Duffy, Peggy Haig, Sr Bernadine Hanafin OP, Michelle Johnston,
Floss McMahon, Betty Meegan, Tadeusz Pelc, Richard & Margherita Swain, Robyn Walker
May they rest in eternal peace.
Roster 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time 24th October
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time 31st October
Proclaimers: Saturday 6 pm Sunday 8 am Sunday 10 am Sunday 5.30pm
Helen Murray & Leon Wall Laraine Penberthy & Mike Berry Susanne & Peter Whyte Woolfrey Family
Trish Plackett & Tony Curry Miranda & Steve Hickey Sr Myrtle & Renita Blackey Butson Family
Acolytes: Saturday 6pm Sunday 8am Sunday 10am
Jeff Lim Allan Dwyer Kevin Susai
Gordon Kendall John Mordini Alex Mitchell
EMoHC: Saturday 6pm Sunday 8am Sunday 10am Sunday 5.30pm
Joan Lim Elizabeth Re Claudette De Silva Simon Martino
Libby Dimmer Peta Berry Mel Mitchell Simon Martino
Children’s Liturgy: Carli & Amy
Power Point: Saturday 6pm Sunday 8am Sunday 10am Sunday 5.30pm
Sr Imelda Doris Zambonetti Simon Wong Nicole Drinkwater
Sr Imelda Doris Zambonetti Simon Wong Nicole Drinkwater
Music: Saturday 6pm Sunday 8am Sunday 10am
- Anne Eddy Choir
- Anne Eddy Choir
Counters: (4) Joan & Jeff Lim, George Boylan (5) Frank McCabe, Terry Lark
Altar Society: (3) Trish Burns, Helen Murray, Julie Prior (29 October)
(4) Fay Tranter, Angela Swain, Grace Natalia (5 November)
Pilgrim Statue: Maureen & Eric Pearce Joyce Wong
PARISH CONTRIBUTIONS While the current Covid-19 restrictions are in place, the collection baskets will not be handed around the pews, however you can continue to support our parish by placing your contributions in the baskets on the table at each entrance of the church. If you prefer to contribute directly into the bank accounts, the bank details are:
BANK DETAILS First Collection – support of priests
Account Name: Dominican Fathers BSB: 086006 Account Number: 485500133 No Reference Required
Second Collection - support for running expenses of the parish and priory Account Name: Roman Catholic Church
Doubleview BSB: 086006 Account No: 482790489
Reference: If you are in the Planned Giving programme please include Name and Planned Giving Number, otherwise no reference required. If you have any questions please contact
Doris on 0428 441 566.
ROSARY CARE Do you Need Help?
Our brochure is available on the notice boards. Phone: Catherine – 0410 019 556