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32ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR B 7TH NOVEMBER, 2021
“Building a community of Jesus’ disciples.” We welcome you - We are one family
This weeks Readings: 1 Kg 17:10-16; Heb 9:24-28; Mk 12:38-44
ST JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC PARISH NAMBOUR
DISTRICT Embracing Kenilworth, Palmwoods, Yandina
and Bli Bli
Nambour Parish Office
07 54411034 Office Hours
8:30-2pm (Closed Tuesday)
Emergency
(serious illness/accident) 0738363221
Parish Email
Parish Website www.nambourcatholics.net
Parish Staff
Fr. Odinaka Nwadike Parish Priest and Nambour
Hospital Chaplain
Rev Tim Shanahan Deacon
Cecilia Denny
Parish Secretary
Julia Quinn Admin Assist
Sue Wolter Kenilworth Community Leader
0439 130 158
St Joseph’s Primary Office Debbie Kelly/Marie Petrie
0754419222
St John’s College Office 0754415666
Good Samaritan College
0753748800
Outside School Hours Care Kelly Kennedy (0417841071)
St Joseph’s Conference
St Vincent de Paul Nambour Mobile: 0407859965 Office: 0754595202
Email: [email protected]
St John Bosco Church 21 Anne Street
Kenilworth
St Joseph’s Church P.O. Box 569
177 Currie Street Nambour
In view of Adrian Eldridge’s forthcoming ordination to the permanent diaconate next Saturday (together with Ernesto Villalba-Velasquez from Mt Gravatt), I thought it timely to re-visit the ministry of the permanent deacon. In the Catholic Church, there are two types of deacons: a transitional deacon is a man who is studying for the priesthood; usually six months prior to his ordination as a priest, he is ordained as a transitional deacon. This ministry has traditionally been regarded as the final “stepping-stone” to priesthood. Most Catholics understand that. The other type of deacon is a permanent deacon. These men are ordained as deacons, but do not go on to ordination to the priesthood – instead, they remain as deacons. So a permanent deacon is an ordained minister of the Church, the same as a priest. We deacons are not “less-ordained” than priests, as some people think! Both priests and deacons receive the Sacrament of Holy Orders. But we permanent deacons are not ordained to priesthood, but rather to ministry and service. Deacons are not meant to replace priests, neither are we meant to replace the People of God in their mission of witnessing to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We are called to service in collaboration with each other. Most permanent deacons are married, with families. This helps us to bring a different perspective to ordained ministry in the Catholic Church. Our diaconate ministry is threefold: Word, Liturgy, and Charity. Word: proclaiming the Gospel and preaching the homily; Liturgy: assisting at Eucharist, baptizing, presiding at funerals, officiating at Catholic weddings, leading liturgies such as benediction, and providing pastoral care for the elderly, the disadvantaged, or wherever the needs of the Church or people are greatest. As ordained ministers, we can bless people and objects of devotion, the same as a priest can bless. There is no difference between us with regards to blessing! Charity: many deacons work beyond the parish in the wider community in chaplaincy or secular jobs, which helps us to be a “bridge” between the parish and the wider community. Worldwide there are more than 45,000 permanent deacons, and we are the fastest-growing religious group in the world. We are increasing in number annually, even faster than priests. In Australia, there over 200 deacons, with many men in formation in approximately half the dioceses around the country. There are currently 19 deacons in the Brisbane archdiocese.
May God bless both Adrian and Ernesto, and their families. Deacon Tim
St. Joseph’s Parish Mass Times
Monday 8:00am , Wednesday 10:00am, Friday 8:00am, Saturday 6:00pm, Sunday 8:00am
Reconciliation
Wednesday 9:30, Saturday 4:30pm
St John Bosco Church Mass Time Third Sunday of the month 10:00am
Please pray for the Sick and needy and all the sick of the Par ish and their families including, Linda Skinner, and particularly all those affected by coronavirus locally and globally, and their loved ones, and also those remaining in the Parish Journal for the Sick. Mass on Demand is available 24/7 on https://www.youtube.com/user /cathnews.
Please pray for those who are seriously ill or suffering in hospital including Susan Greenwood, Jim Gott (Kenilworth), Margaret Steel, Joyce Colclough, Jenny Langley, Rita Gava, Kathleen D’Rozario (SCUH), Dawn Connolly, Simon Cornish, Josh Hey, Joan Marian Foley, Rod Rickertt, Lisa Gratton, April Coulson, Joy Montifiore, Barry & Joan Pobjoy, Mark Hottes, Kerry Ryan, Diana Janstrom, Peter Janstrom, Greg Pearce (Brian & Kerrie), John McGlenchy, John Rhule, Margaret Madden, Les Dudley, Joe Hilton, Sam Moran, Simon Dawson, Margaret Hassal, Edie Stevens (4yr old), Brian Clarke, Lenny Hutchensen, Kate McDonald, , Patricia Wilson, Mary Street, Tim McKenzie, Peter Jacobson, Eileen Dunn, Adrian Stagg, Anne Barnett, Judith Konitzer, Sarah Wooler, Baby Hazel Rickertt, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Lisa Cannon, Bernard Hobbins, Corine Richards, Dane Pitkin, Patrick Mann, Jan Hinton, Loretta Sheeran, along with all those who work and serve in hospitals, in any capacity. Please pray for all Parishioners & Friends in residential or home care and those who care for them including Romilda & Frank Natoli, Raymond (Tom) McDougall, Mory Sorry, Josephine Flynn, Anne Norman, Maria Rowe, Derek Marshall, Guy Spilers, Barry Hawke, Lillian Minz, Patricia Langford, Brian & Cecily Flynn (Melb), Adele Ashworth, Roy Nipperess, Ivan & Colleen Brady, David Hogan, Olive Barker, Pauline Higgins, Elvira Quinn, Dr. Don O’Donohue, Tom O’Connor, Fr Morrie Clarke, Herbert Lehner, Dennis Kidcaff, Beverley Fraser, Robyn Whiting, Shirley Matheson, Patricia Warrender, Margaret Kenna, Hazel Grundy, Patricia Royds, David Hogan, Rita Herrick, Pat McDonald, Val Brennan, John Kincade, Joan & Terry Gateson, Kevin Crowe, Dr. John Conroy, Polia Welch, Trish Van Hoeckel, Jeanette Innis, Vince Plumber, William Turner, Cecily Woodgate, Peg DiCerto, Vince Currie, Elizabeth Knowlton, Betty Mifsud, Desleigh Christensen.
Please pray for the suffer ing souls in Purgatory, especially deceased relatives and friends.
Anniversaries: Remember in your prayers all those whose Anniversary occurs at this time especially Keith Bourke 6/11, Monica Mary Seaton Smith 21/10/16, Harold Stainton, Michael Rutledge 1/11, and we pray for all their families and loved ones. Deceased: Please pray for the repose of the souls of Paul Kneubuhler, former Parishioner & SVDP Conference Member, Anne Dawes, Martin Schultz, Father/FIL of Noel & Pauline Schultz, Patrick Macri, Father/FIL of Darlene & Paul Malone.
Advice regarding COVID updates...
Your Parish Priest is vaccinated
masks should be worn while entering and leaving the Place of Worship masks should be worn while processing to receive Communion readers may remove their mask at the microphone masks are not required while seated or kneeling while at your pew Priests and Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist should wear a mask while distributing communion (as they would be standing and less than 1.5m apart)
Saturday 6th November 9:00am Combined Cenacle gather 10:30am Mass—Combined Cenacle 4:30pm Reconciliation 6:00pm Mass Sunday 7th November 32nd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Prison Sunday 8:00am Mass at St Joseph’s Children’s Liturgy Monday 8th November 8:00am Mass Wednesday 10th November 9:30am Reconciliation 10:00am Mass 10:30am Cenacle of the Marion Movement of Priests Friday 12th November 8:00am Mass Saturday 13th November 11:30am Ordination to the Diaconate at the Cathedral
Adrian Eldridge &
Ernesto Villalba-Velasquez 4:30pm No Reconciliation 6:00pm Mass Sunday 14th October 33RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 8:00am Mass at St Joseph’s
Sunday 6:00am TV Mass at Home (ch 10) Tuesdays in 2020 Tai Chi 2021 enquiries: 0427 690 072 Wednesdays 10:30am Cenacle of the Marion Movement of Priest Thursdays 2020 9:30am Christian Meditation Room 2, Good Samaritan Centre—
Thursdays 9:30am Christian Meditation Sundays 9:00am Liturgy of the word with Communion Third Sunday 10:00am Mass
PARISH WEEKLY DIARY
ST JOHN BOSCO CHURCH KENILWORTH
THIS WEEK’S MASS TIMES
If you will be at St Joseph’s for Christmas and willing to assist at one of the Christmas Masses, please leave your name for
consideration on the sheets which are now on the work room bench. The sheets will be available for the next 4 weeks with the rosters being compiled after that time. If you don’t normally assist in a Ministry, could I encourage you to nominate perhaps as a greeter, a collector, or an usher assisting people to their seats. Mass Marshalls may be required for each Mass also. Families might like to nominate to carry the Offertory gifts forward. Please give this request your prayerful reflection and indicate your willingness to assist. Thank you. Maureen
Please keep Adrian Eldridge, his wife Sian, Dominic & Joseph in your prayers
and continue to encourage them as Adrian’s journeys toward receiving the Sacra-ment of Holy Orders to the permanent diaconate on Saturday 13th November, 2021.
ORDINATION TO THE DIACONATE
CHRISTMAS ASSISTANCE
“St Joseph’s Conference prepared 67 applications for Children’s Education Fund 2021 helping 146 children in this area. On last year’s cal-culation this will be a request of around $38,400 for help with back to school costs for these families. Last year we made 35 applications so this year it is significantly higher. Many thanks to the hard-working Conference members who put the applications together”.
Parish Ministries
& Coordinators
Sacristan
Eileen Bradford
Safe Guarding Children &
Vulnerable Adults Representative
Susan Brinnand.
Liturgy Committee
Maureen Murphy.
Liturgical Music
Music Ministry
led by Fred de Waard.
Liturgical Art & Environment
Trevor & Judy Smith.
Communion to the Sick
Rosanna Tumelty.
Rosters
Trevor Smith & Annette Baker.
Servers
Maureen Murphy.
Children's Liturgy
Jocelyn Lysaght.
Sacramental Program
Rosanna Tumelty.
Baptism Ministry
Rosanna Tumelty.
Ecumenical Ministry
Joan Pobjoy.
Eucharistic Adoration Co-ordinator
Rosanna Tumelty & Adrian Eldridge.
Helping Hands
Kate Bourassa & Jan Imarisio.
Family Connections
Tracey Langford.
Youth Minister
To be confirmed
Contact all Ministry Coordinators
C/- Parish Office 54411034
ST JOSEPH’S USUAL MONTHLY DIARY
1st Monday:
4:15pm (next tba) Liturgy Meeting
7:00pm Baptism Preparation 1st Wednesday:
10:00am Anointing Mass
10:30am Seniors Gathering & M/tea—new Parishioners welcome
1st Friday:
8:30am—6:00pm 10 Hour Eucharistic Adoration Followed by Benediction concluding at 6:30pm 2nd Sunday:
10:00am Community of the Sons & Daughters of God Spiritual Gathering—following Mass prayer, spiritual talk, Divine Office and BYO lunch 3rd Sunday:
5:30pm Mass at Palmwoods Last Monday-bi-monthly
5:15pm Helping Hands Next meeting 5:15pm 29th November.
Counters: This week: Group 2: T. & O. Linedale, B. & M. Cull, M. Murphy, B. Pearce, D. Cuskelly Next week: Group 3: M. & B. Barker , L. Richardson, H. Turner , B. Pearce, J . Bourassa, J . Goggin
PARISH COVID-19 UPDATE & EVENTBRITE BOOKING SYSTEM
The following restrictions are in place here at St. Joseph’s Parish during this time:
A. Government Regulation:
All parishioners must sign in through the QLD Check-in App
B. Archdiocesan policy—Ticketed seating - all parishioners must receive a seat number from the marshals. 100% capacity for ticketed when allocating seating when permitted . Ticketed seating means a person is given a ticket with their seat number on it and will remain (as much as possible) in their allocated seat while at the place of worship. This also means we need your name and contact details for Parish records, to record the number of your seat — C. PLEASE continue to use the Eventbrite Mass booking system:
COPY & PASTE The Online booking link: https://tinyurl.com/yytf6xk9 D. Masks must be worn in indoor or outdoor spaces if you are closer than 1 person per
2 square metres.
E. Clergy and readers who are socially distanced from others may remove their mask
while speaking and then put the mask back on.
F. Parishioners may remove their masks momentarily for reception of Holy
Communion.
G. The choir and cantors are required to wear a mask at all times.
Thank you all for your tolerance complying with the current COVID 19 Government
Regulations.
Planned giving envelopes for the upcoming quar ter , commencing 14th November, 202. Thank you to all current contributors, your contributions are imperative in keep-ing your Parish a functioning Parish.
PARISH PLANNED GIVING ENVELOPES
Under the umbrella of the Brisbane Faber Centre, by trained Givers, you are invited to
experience an opportunity with Ignatian Spirituality – a fresh, intimate way of encountering God through prayer, scripture and meditation.
Where: Par ish Community centre Time: 1pm to 3pm
Date: Monday 29.11.2021 Cost: NIL All welcome
Please register through the Parish Office leaving contact details including email.
God of all life,
Your son called us to be compassionate,
just as You are compassionate.
And so we pray: For our generous Earth, Who, even when mistreated, continues to nourish and
sustain us. May we grow in mutual care.
For our suffering peoples, Who, even when facing injustices, teach us resilience and hope.
May we grow in mutual care.
For each one of us, Who, in times of vulnerability, draws on divine love and strength.
May we grow in mutual care.
For our prison ministries, Which, in times of change, find new ways of reaching out and in.
May we grow in mutual care.
And may we be blessed and inspired As we hear these words anew:
“For you had compassion for those who were in prison.”1
In the name of Jesus, gentle and humble of heart,
Amen. 1 Heb 10:34
PRISON SUNDAY A Prayer for Those in Prison Ministry
TASTER FOR THE FIRST SPIRITUAL EXERCISES OF ST IGNATIUS
Year 7 students are to be commended for their reverence and maturity in keeping alive the Catholic Culture at St John’s. This was a teaching liturgy, where Deacon Tim explained the various parts of the liturgy, the symbols used and their meanings, and the actions and reading used during the liturgy. He then also answered a number of questions from Year 7 students. Thanks to Deacon Tim for generously giving up his time.
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Thank you for remembering your Parish in your will.
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Electrical needs. 155 Palmwoods
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AIR CONDITIONING/SOLAR INDUSTRIAL/RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL
Single Accommodation available from January 2022—Burnside area Please contact the Parish Office on 5441 1034
to register your interest.
Shared facilities/responsibilities
Private Bedroom & Bathroom
No pets please due to allergies of owner
$350 per week—all utility's inclusive or email
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SEPTEMBER 2021 ISSUE NOW AVAILABLE.
REMEMBERING ST JOSEPHS PARISH
St Joseph's Pastoral Council, Nambour Nominations close on 21st November, 2021
You are invited to submit recommendation for membership to St Joseph’s Pastoral Council.
All nominees will be invited to an information session.
Also there will be a discernment session with all nominees to decide the membership.
Commissioning Mass to be held in 2022 I wish to recommend the following member/s of our faith community as possible candidates for our 2022 Parish Pastoral Council: Name: ……………………………………... Phone:………………………… Email:………………………………………………………………………………. I believe this person would bring to the Pastoral Council and the Parish the following qualities, talents and experience: ……………………………………………………………..
(Optional) Recommended by:………………………………..