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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (YEAR C) 13th October, 2019
We support the endeavours of the Royal Commission to bring healing to the victims of abuse. Church's website: www.facingthetruth.org.au
Reflection: We should never take kindness for granted, and it’s important that we show
gratitude when others do us a kindness. While it’s easy to focus on the lack of gratitude of the nine lepers in today’s Gospel story, there’s another aspect which is easy to overlook, but does cast
them in a more favourable light.
The healing of the lepers is unusual in that Jesus doesn’t heal them with a touch or a word, or
even a gesture. In fact, He gave no indication at all that they will be healed. He simply tells them to go show themselves to the priests. The healing occurs as they make their way to the temple. It must have taken great faith for them to go their way without a sign from Jesus, a faith which was
amply rewarded through their healing. No doubt they felt great gratitude, but perhaps were so overcome by the prospect of being able to return to society that they could not wait to prove
they had been cleansed. The Samaritan, not expecting such kindness from a Jew, would have had a different perspective from the others and felt compelled to return to Jesus. Jesus commends him on his faith, however, it was not by returning that he showed his faith, but by going on
his way. Mario Mirabile—P.L.T.
What happens next? Moving into the second stage of preparation for the Plenary Council, we continue to seek the wisdom of the Holy Spirit. In coming months, the discernment process which involves establishing Discernment Groups for each National Theme for Discernment will begin. Trinity Parish is inviting parishioners to participate in communal Listening and Discernment encounters that will commence in October 2019.– sign up sheets last weekend. Please make yourself familiar with the Plenary Council report from website: http://plenarycouncil.catholic.org.au/resources/reports see Page 4.
A very sincere thank you for the delicious morning tea and wonderful send off last Sunday. I felt very honoured to be
surrounded by parishioners from the three Churches of Holy Trinity on the occasion of my retirement. Thank you for your presence and your kind sentiments. God bless. Marg Pinzone
THANK YOU A very sincere thank you to everyone for our Parish Farewell for Marg Pinzone last weekend. It was a wonderful Community Celebration, and honoured Marg and her service with us. It is also encouraging to see there are St. Catherine’s parishioners already volunteering to take on various roles. This is the heart of a Spirit-filled Parish, when members offer their time and talents to help serve and build up Community. Thank you once again Sheelagh and Parishioners, and God Bless you all. Fr Jacob
OUR MASS TIMETABLE (Subject to change)
OUR PEOPLE & OUR CONTACT DETAILS
Priests: Jacob MST, Paul Gurry (on holidays Sept/Oct) Clem Cafarella, Bill Goldman (supply)
Pastoral Associates: Matilde Chia, Drusilla Gonsalvez, Margaret Pinzone, Carmel Dyt, Delia Donahoe (OLSH), Liz Liston, Parish Manager: Libby Thomas
St. Peter’s East Bentleigh OFFICE HOURS (Mon - Fri) 9am - 3pm
844 Centre Road, East Bentleigh 3165 Ph: 9579 4255 Fax: 9570 4288 [email protected] Pastoral Associates: Carmel Dyt, Delia Donahoe, Liz Liston
Secretaries: Marion Quinn Trish Richards Sacramental Teachers Lidia Boschini Betty DeMarco Stewardship Program: Keith Gonsalvez
St. Peter’s Primary School Michael Hanney - Principal
9575 0909
St. Catherine’s Moorabbin
2 Buchan Street, Moorabbin 3189 Ph: 9555 4242 [email protected] Attention: St. Catherine’s
Pastoral Associate: Margaret Pinzone
Primary School Lynda O’Donnell Principal Carmel Donlon - REL Administration: Cate James 9555 7200
Emergency: Please call St. Peter’s and leave a message as we regularly attend this phone—03 9579 4255
St. Paul’s Bentleigh OFFICE HOURS (Mon - Fri) 9am - 3pm
122 Jasper Road, Bentleigh 3204 Ph: 9557 1165 Fax: 9503 4575 [email protected]
Pastoral Associates: Matilde Chia, Drusilla Gonsalvez
Secretary: Libby Thomas
Primary School Catherine Tammesild Principal
Matilde Chia - REL 9557 7130
RECONCILIATION: 1/2 hr before each mass
HOLY TRINITY PARISH WEB PAGE: www.holytrinityparish.org.au EMAIL: [email protected]
Holy Trinity Parish Schools
Principal Co-ordinator: Michael Juliff Mission & Faith Leader: Edward Dooley
WEEK COMMENCING 14th October, 2019
Mon
9:30am Communion
Service St. Paul’s
10:00am Mass St. Peter’s
Tues 10:00am Mass St. Paul’s
Wed
10:00am Funeral Mass
Anna De Felice St Catherine’s
9:30am Communion
Service St. Paul’s
10:00am Communion
Service St Peter’s
10am Mass St. Paul’s
Thurs
10am Funeral Mass Frank Porcino
St. Peter’s
Fri 10:00am Mass St. Peter’s
Sat
8:00am Communion
Service St. Peter’s
8.30am
Mass St Catherine’s
6.00pm Mass St. Paul’s
6.30pm Mass St. Peter’s
Sun
8.30am Mass St. Peter’s
Mass St Catherine’s
9.30am Mass St. Paul’s
10.30am Mass St. Peter’s
Mass St Catherine’s
5:30pm Mass St Peter’s
Collections: Last weekend 2nd & 3rd October, 2019
Community Stewardship Presbytery
St. Peter’s $1,471.90 $1,923.80
St. Paul’s $996.00 $574.40
St. Catherine’s $1,114.00 $512.30
ST. PAUL’S ADORATION: Thursday 10:45-11:45am
ST. CATHERINE’S: Rosary Saturday mornings after Mass
SACRAMENTS THIS WEEKEND AT HOLY TRINITY PARISH
Through Baptism: We congratulate— Eva Bennett, daughter of Sabina & Brett and Aidan Bonola, son of Nadia & Adrian, at St. Peter’s.
Through Reconciliation: We congratulate—
Mia Manakis, Natasha Morgan, Madeline Teal, Cully Barnacle,
Grace Board & Mylie Easton at St. Paul’s as they receive God’s forgiveness.
1st Eucharist: We congratulate - Lucas Ricci, Mitchell Campbell, Holly Kearney, Isabelle Eyles, Ashlyn Odlum, at St. Peter’s as they receive their 1 st Eucharist.
We thank these families for bringing their children to the Sacraments. We offer them our ongoing support on their journey of faith.
SACRAMENTAL PROGRAM 2019
Bookings for 1st Eucharist. Please ring each church office: St. Peter’s—9579 4255,
St. Paul’s—9557 1165, Please note last weekend for 1st Eucharist is 26th/27th Oct.
ADULT FORMATION
Next meetings: Moorabbin/Bentleigh: Mon. 14th October—7pm, Sweeney Centre, St. Catherine’s Bentleigh East: Mon. 21st October- 7pm, Green Room, St Peter’s
If you are interested in helping those we assist, you are most welcome to join the friendly groups. Contacts: Bentleigh/Moorabbin- Randolph 0414 440 024, Bentleigh East: Cathie 0402 202 975. For respectful & confidential assistance with food, bedding, clothing, furniture & bills, in times of need pls call 1800 305 330.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
Voice of Hope and Challenge Conference— November 15, 16 & 17
Yarra Theological Union Study Centre, 98 Albion Road, Box Hill. PRICES: Total Conference: $220
Fri. Night (Bp Vincent Long lecture only) $33
With some 17,457 submissions lodged with the Plenary Council this conference is designed to better prepare us for the current discernment phase. (See church notice boards) Speakers include: Bishop Vincent Long, Noel Connolly SSC, John Warhurst AO, Mary Coloe pbvm, Francis Sullivan, Bernadette Keating pbvm, Andrew Hamilton sj and many more. BOOK NOW: www.trybooking.com/539329 Don’t miss this important event and seize the opportunity to contribute to the renewal and reform of the Australian Catholic Church– now, and for the generations to come.
Free Public - Walter Silvester Memorial Lecture Towards the Plenary council : On Reform in the Church.
Archbishop Peter Comensoli Tues. 29th October, Refreshments: 5:45-6:15pm—Oration: 6:30pm
Christ Lecture Theatre, Young Street, Fitzroy, ACU. RSVP: Anne Dowling 9304 2927 or [email protected]
YTU Information Night Wed, 13th November, 7-8pm YTU Study Centre, 34 Bedford Road, Box Hill, Ph: 9890 3771
ST. PAUL’S NOTICES
PLENARY COUNCIL
URGENT ACCOMMODATION NEEDED:
Parishioner, Female Theology student is looking for
urgent accommodation. Needed for 4 weeks while
she completes her studies. Happy to pay low fee or to
do housework and/or cooking to make up for rent.
If you can assist please contact St. Paul’s office on
9557 1165. Thank you.
UP COMING ST. PAUL’S FETE WEEKEND:
Please remember that because of the Fete being on
Sunday 27th October, there w ill be NO
PARKING in the school yard or up the laneway
beside the Church, Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th.
We apologise for this inconvenience to parishioners
and encourage everyone to come along and give their
support to the Fete. Devonshire Tea in the hall after
Mass is always a treat.
INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON NOTICE BOARDS
In the Boxes at the doors: Melbourne Catholic Magazine for October is
available for $2.00.
Flamenco Dancing, 13th October, 2.00pm
School Newsletter can be found on: www.trinityparishschools.catholic.edu.au/aura/
st-pauls/latest/
This is the final opportunity for parishioners, to sign up to participate in Listen and Discern groups. As there are 6 national themes for discernment: Missionary and evangelising; Inclusive, participatory and synodal; Prayerful and Eucharistic; Humble, healing and merciful; A joyful, hope-filled and servant community; Open to conversion renewal and reform.
Please choose one of the National themes for discernment and sign your name, give us an email contact or phone number so that we can confirm dates and venue with you. We are running these sessions on Sunday 20
th October at 2:00pm and Tuesday 29
th
October at 7:00pm. Depending on the number of sign-ups for the National Themes for Discernment, we will advise parishioners of the venue/s it will be held.
In this 2nd
phase we are continuing to listen to what the Holy Spirit is saying as we move from listening and dialogue, into listening and discernment. This is a process of Communal discernment, rather than individual discernment. As such, we are being called to work together as a group that will involve a process of prayer, contemplation, sharing with one another and seeking God’s direction.
Spiritual in the Pub—Plenary Council: The Journey and the future—where are we heading?
Fr. Noel Connolly—Wednesday, 23rd October , 7:30pm, Sandringham Hotel, Cnr Beach Road & Melrose St. (Mel 76 G) Book for meal 9598 7255 - gather for a meal from 6pm followed by presentation & conversation at 7:30pm Enq: Frances 9579 3920, Vin 9530 6004
Elizabeth Rocha, a parishioner of St. Peter’s community for over 20 years is also the Director
of Glen Eira Counselling Clinic. She and another colleague are offering Holy Trinity Parish grief
and trauma counselling support. They are both trained in trauma therapy and are more than
happy to support parishioners. Pls contact Elizabeth Rocha 0417 731 199 or clinic 9532 7559
CRAFTY LADIES are in urgent need of 8 ply Wool in light colours if possible. Pls ring Sheelagh 9570.3550.
KSC Bentleigh Branch will be conducting sausage sizzle at Bunnings, Moorabbin,
on the 1st Fri—8am to 4pm for the next 2months ----- 1st Nov & 6th Dec. Shift are 2 hours. Enq: Terry Farrell 9579 0310/0414 569 265 or Geno Pinzone 9557 6775 or 0407818773.
GENERAL NOTICES
BUS TRIP AND TOUR of the JEWISH HOLOCAUST CENTRE – Wednesday 30th October ( not 23rd Oct) $20.00 includes Bus and Donation to the Jewish Centre. Then on to lunch at the Caulfield R.S.L. Bus will leave St Catherine’s at 9am. Any queries please ring Sheelagh 9570.3550.
“FLEETWOOD MAX” - AMAZING TRIBUTE TO THE MUSIC OF FLEETWOOD MAC! You can provide much needed support to the life-saving work of the “Lifeboat Foundation” for survivors of church-related sexual abuse) by attending (with as many friends and family as possible!). You won’t pick the difference between this amazing band and the “original” “Fleetwood Mac” (who performed recently at Rod Laver Arena recently). Wheeler Auditorium, Nazareth College, Manning Drive, Noble Park North.
Date: Saturday, 19th October at 7.30pm. Tickets: $50. Online Bookings: www.trybooking.com/begut . Email request for tickets: [email protected] or cath#lifeboatgeelong.com.au
Mission Adventure? Communities in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific seek medics, teachers, tradies, business and admins to assist their development Learn more: 10.30 am, Sunday October 27, Jenny Florence Room, Ross House 247-251 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
Call Palms Mon-Fri on 02 9560 5333 or
see palms.org.au
On October 27 teacher Kathy Brick will share her experience of mentoring in Samoa, Tanzania and South Africa, and explain how sharing your skills can immerse you in a world of deep cultural discovery.
Moongala ‘Butterflies’ Project
Moongala Community House (next door to St Peter’s School) has introduced an exciting
new art project, offering people a chance to come along to Friday morning workshops to
create and decorate beautiful fabric butterflies which will be made into large wall-
hangings for display at Moongala and around the community. It is an opportunity to
meet, have fun, be creative and share a yummy lunch. No previous art experience
necessary and all are welcome! Workshops will be held on Friday mornings from
October 11th
to May 2020 and you can link in at any time. Enq to Jules & Jude on 9570 3468
Temple Society Australia
Disability Supported Creative Cooking Workshop Have Fun and Learn to Cook—free fortnightly
creative cooking workshop. Classes start Saturday, 9th November, 9am—10:30am, Temple Society Australia, 152 Tucker Rd, Bentleigh Enrol early. John Bor romeo, 9557 6713 or [email protected]
Volunteers needed: Speak to PA at mass or ring Parish 1. Helpers to go on roster for funeral hospitality. 2. Helpers to go on roster to run our computer at 5;30pm
mass on Sunday. 3. Helpers to assist in washing the chalices after
10:30am mass
4. Helpers needed for Sacristan duty—1 Saturday about every three months in the morning—1 hour—Please ring Marj 9570 5544 - Rosters for next 6 months are at the back of the church, can you please collect.
MEETINGS/FUNCTIONS THIS WEEK
Mon 14th Oct 8pm—Charismatic Prayer Group—Anchor
Thurs 17th Oct 7.30pm—Liturgy Team Meeting—Green Room
See McKenna Notice Board & Pamphlet Stand
ST. PETER’S NOTICES
PIETY STALL The Piety Stall has Cards & Gifts for many
Occasions—Baptisms,1st Eucharists, Confirmations etc. All at very reasonable priced
We are open after Sunday Masses. Proceeds from sales go to the
St. Vincent de Paul
Devonshire Tea in the McKenna Centre
We are looking for donations of scones, jam and your time. Sign up sheets on Sacristy window from this weekend. St Peter’s Fete is on Saturday 16th
November
PRAYER PARTNERS: Prayer Partners
please remember to check the photo board to
see when your 1st Eucharist child is making
their 1st Eucharist. Please remember to
return your child’s candle at their Mass.
We thank you for your prayers and
Interest in your child. Please drop him or her a letter/
card of encouragement and leave in red letterbox under the
photo board.
Southern Stars Social Club Over 28’s Party Night for single catholics 28-60 age group. Sat. 26th Oct, 8pm Benedict House, St. Benedict’s Parish, 301 Warrigal, Burwood,
Enq Peter 9885 2167
Cleaner Needed in East Bentleigh area: Enq. Suzanne—0409 970 774
For Rent: Five bedroom house in E. Bentleigh—contact 0418 170 879
Gardener required for weeding—Maureen 9570 6348 Accommodation Required To Rent: Self contained
unit (or Granny Flat) Call Gail 8590 3447/0405 571 871. YTU Information night. Wed. 13 Nov, 7-8pm
St Peters World Vision will be collecting this
weekend
12th & 13th October.
St. Peter’s sponsors 5 children. $25 (1/2 month per
child) Currently St.Peter’s supports the following
children Reaksmey Hon- Cambodia, Nkosenhle
Motsa- Swaziland, Shamim Miah- Bangladesh,
Jacqueline Menda- Chad and Foksia Fagadi-
Chad. Your support makes a real difference to
their lives, their families & communities.
Receipts will be issued on behalf of World Vision.
Many Thanks Jackie Francis
ST. CATHERINE’S NOTICES
Getting Back on Mission—Reforming Our
Church Together
5 more at the super discounted price of $20 each,
A book by Catholics for Renewal outlining reform for
the Catholic Church for parishes, dioceses,
the Australian church, as an aid to the Plenary Coun-
cil, but beyond that as well. Pls see Carmel
Children’s Liturgy of the Word for pre-school
and primary school children. 1st & 2nd Sundays
of the month -
13th October - 10:30am Mass
PLEASE NOTE: There will be only one
Children’s Liturgy for November which will
be on 17th November.
VOCATION VIEW: Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Gratitude leads to praise. For what are you thankful? Share your gratitude. (Luke 17:11-19)
CRAFTY LADIES
The Craft Group WILL NOT meet tomorrow
Monday, 14th October
ST. PETER’S ROSTER PARISHIONERS DATE
LECTORS 6.30pm— Avril Choweller, Vernon Chun 8.30am— Niloufa Lobo, Vanita Fernandez 10.30am— Dom Ignacio, Helen Nodrum 5.30pm— Barbara Fabris, Andrew Wiraatmadja
19th & 20th Oct
PRESBYTERY COUNTERS GRP 3: Barry Linton, Kerry Honey, Pat Murphy, Romek Jarmolowski Sun 20th Oct
THANKSGIVING COUNTERS GRP 9: Allan Tierney, Tim Courtney, Cecelia Finch Sun 20th Oct
SACRISTAN GRP 7: Joy Rock, Lorraine Calnon, Marcia Xavier Sat 19th Oct
FATIMA STATUE Suhr Family-Blamey Street 13th Oct
Kelly Family—Vera Street 20th Oct
MOORABBIN HOSPITAL VISIT
Lorraine Matthews (Sun) Eileen Darby (Sun)
13th & 20th Oct 27th Oct & 3rd Nov
Sr Delia (Wed) Lorna Melder (Wed)
16th & 23rd Oct
30th Oct & 6th Nov
ST. PAUL’S ROSTER PARISHIONERS DATE
COUNTERS Dennis O ’ Brien Dominic Carvalho Sun 13th October
Carmel Merrey Mario Mirabile Sun 20th October
VOCATIONS / CHALICE Maria Bonso (Sat) Pam Koch (Sat) 12th & 19th October
LECTORS
Martina Bruce (L) Sr. Liz (R) (Sun)
Teresa Meyer (L) Jane Renwick (R) (Sun) 12th & 13th October
Family Mass
Kathy Lillis (L) Libby Thomas (R) (Sun) 19th & 20th October
COMPUTER OPERATORS: Mario Mirabile (Sat) Volunteer (Sun) 12th & 13th October
Zhang Family (Sat) Volunteer (Sun) 19th & 20th October
GIFTS Volunteer (Sat) Volunteer (Sun) 12th & 13th October
Volunteer (Sat) Meyers Family (Sun) 19th & 20th October
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS:
Station 1: Sr. Liz, Raulston Macedo,
Station 2: Peggy Davis, Andrea Peres, Volunteer,
Station 3: Amanda Bonso, Maureen Knight,
Station 1: Bev Claudius, Volunteer
Station 2: Violet Baron, Pascal Yee, Amanda Capacete,
Station 3: Volunteer, Volunteer.
Saturday October Sunday
MORNING TEA (HALL) Bev & Les Claudius 13th October
Ilona & Peter Harty 20th October
COMMUNION TO THE SICK 1: Rosemary Green 2: Pam & Rex Koch 3: Herbert Saldanha 13th October
ST. CATHERINE’S ROSTER PARISHIONERS DATE
COUNTERS Garry & Maureen Clynes, Bernadette Farrell Sun 20th Oct
ALTAR SOCIETY Daniela Pitrone Sat 19th Oct
LECTORS 8:30am: Maureen Gill 10:30am: Matthew Lovegrove Sun 20th Oct
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS 8:30am: Carolyn O’Connor 10:30am: Bernard Gill Sun 20th Oct
COMPUTER OPERATORS 8:30am: Stephen Caltabiano 10:30am: Pauline Phelan Sun 20th Oct
Carval Ho Family Mon 7 & 14 Oct FATIMA STATUE
Gill Family Mon 21st Oct
BULLETIN NOTICES DEADLINES
St. Peter’s Trish Richards & Marion Quinn, 9579 4255, [email protected] Thursday
St. Paul’s Libby Thomas, 9557 1165, [email protected] Thursday 9am
St. Catherine’s Grace Tanumihardja, 0481 573 583, [email protected] on Wednesday 6pm
If you would like your or your loved ones
name on our Sick List, please ring your
Church Office ASAP!
St. Peter’s: Serafina Marasco, Bob Cull, Michael Munforte, Giuseppina Taranto, Sam Williams, Maureen Gray, Paul Madden, Dr. Gary, Jackie Greeley, Helen Mille, Mary Leyshon, Wan Kok On, Anne Johnstone, Eric Dodd, Wayne Butteriss, Rosemary Anthonisz, Sue Bartlett (Austin)
Dr Edna Pereira, Martin Johnson, Tyson Joseph, Nelson Fernandes, Jeremy Morck, Lynne Bryan, Naomi Puf, Braxton de Koke, George, Sandra Jones (Qld), Leonie Kerley, Vince Bezzina, Riley Sinclair, Martin Sheehy, Des Lawler, Marco Paoli, Jakob Deans, Mark & Colleen Lewis, Martin, Cheryl & Judy Meehan, Jenny Liston, Kath DeLosa, Joan Fennelly, Darga family members.
St Paul’s: Joy David, Russell & Paola French, Anna Spanicek, Anne Ghatt, Jeremy Morck, Fernando, Julie Keatley, Francesso Gregori, Dorothy McDonald, Delphine Ferreria, Nicol Graphael, Jill Briody, Tanya Wall, Joanne Le Sueur,
St Catherine’s : Maureen Clynes, Helen Lucas, Dean Cameron, Aubrey Milhussin, Mary Gill (Mother of Marg Commons), Nancy Madunic, Rodney Butts, Tony Mallozzi, Emma Mallozzi, Stasia Underwood, Noreen Davidson, Dolly Hoff, Anne Grounds, Wilfred Rozario, Peter Wilson, Jeff Rudland, Tracey Campbell, Rosa Virgona, Karen Ogden, Trenna Scanlon, Gerard Rivalland, Daniel Rivalland, Peter Jennings, Eileen Ellerton
Those who are sick:
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (YEAR C)
Recently Deceased:
Anniversaries occurring at this time:
St Peter’s: Mark Jackson (June’s son), Frank Porcino
St. Paul’s: Bob LaGreca Snr,
St. Catherine’s: Anna Maria DeFelice St. Peter’s: Margaret Kerwin
St. Catherine’s: Baby Kalei Mary Kelly
St Peter’s: Gaetano Costa
St. Paul’s: Lea Ziino St. Peter’s: Bradley Footman, Laurie McAlroy, Philip Phillips, Charles Brierty
St. Paul’s: Denis O’Driscoll, Gretta O’Driscoll, Majorie MacDonald, Julius Meyer, John Jewel, Alfonso Senese, Ellen Dunlea, Maria Ziino, Vincenzio Ziino, Tony Sheppard
St. Catherine’s: Mark Heffernan (2yrs),
Kathleen Hickey, Antonia Alessi, Ron Porter, William Smith, Ivy Candy, John Brennan, Mary Ryan
THIS WEEK’S GOSPEL – Luke 17: 11-19
First Anniversary occurring at this time:
On the way to Jerusalem Jesus travelled along the border between Samaria and Galilee. As he entered one of the villages, ten lepers came to meet him. They stood some way off and called to him, ‘Jesus! Master! Take pity on us.’ When he saw them he said, ‘Go and show yourselves to the priests.’ Now as they were going away they were cleansed. Finding himself cured, one of them turned back praising God at the top of his voice and threw himself at the feet of Jesus and thanked him. The man was a Samaritan. This made Jesus say, ‘Were not all ten made clean? The other nine, where are they? It seems that no one has come back to give praise to God, except this foreigner.’ And he said to the man, ‘Stand up and go on your way. Your faith has saved you.’
Monthly Remembrance