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Holy Week Rosters 2018 (29 March– 1 April) Washing of the Feet - Holy Thursday 6pm (St Patrick’s) Presentation of the Oils Chrism Oil: Andrei/ Brent Lestino Oil of the Catechumen: Patricia Knight Oil of the Sick: Adrian Keogh Server: Robert Waterman / Chiara Lestino Project Compassion : Loris Fletcher Bread and Wine: Frank McFarlene and Jo Gordon 2 Eucharistic Ministers: Russ Eaton/ Christine McMahon 4 Torch Bearers: Russ Eaton/ Christine McMahon/ Cris Lestino/ Mary Garlick Commentator: Mary Ellen Cheshire 1 Reader: Rosalie McKenzie Feet to be Washed: Patricia Knight/ Joan Lestino Peta Dillon/ Mrs Johnson PowerPoint Operator: Kerrie Hill Music Operator: Gerard Keogh Good Friday (Stations of the Cross) 11am Reader: Evangeline Sacco Good Friday Passion 3pm Server: Robert Waterman Reader (1st, Psalm and 2nd): Marlene O’Keefe 3 for the Passion Narrative: Mary Ellen (N) Kerrie Hill (C) John Haddrick (O) 2 For General Intercessions: Tony Ransom/ Eileen Ransom 2 Candle Holders to Lead the Cross: Nicole Feehan Christine Haddrick Cross Bearers: Damien Feehan/John Haddrick 2 Eucharistic Ministers: Lou Notarianni/ Mavis Wales PowerPoint: Bridgit Feehan Vigil Mass - Easter Saturday 7:00pm Coordinator for New Fire: Kevin Redfern 3 Old Testament Readers: John Haddrick Marlene O’Keefe Damien Feehan 1 Epistle Reader: Mary Ellen Cheshire Commentator: Rosalie McKenzie Extra Ordinary Ministers: Russ Eaton, P Arcuri Incense: Robert Waterman PowerPoint: Rosemary Pane Music: Liz Cox Easter Sunday - 8am Sunday Commentator: Patricia Knight Reader: Jack Dillon ExtraOrdinary Ministers: John Wells/ John Knight Music In-Charge: Patricia Knight PowerPoint: Volunteer Easter Sunday - 10:30am Sunday Commentator: Rosemary Pane Reader: Andrea O’Connor ExtraOrdinary Ministers: Pina Arcuri/ T Voss PowerPoint: Rosemary Pane Offertory: O’Connor Family Washing of the Feet - Holy Thursday 6.30pm (Our Lady’s) Procession of the Oils Chrism Oil: Mary Lovel and April Lovel Catechumen Oil: Nellie van der Heyden Oil of the Sick: Marie McGann Server: Anthony Metcraft/ Anthony Holligan Offertory Procession: Duffy Family Project Compassion: Margaret O’Neill Eucharistic Ministers: Margaret West/ Bill McLaughlin Michael Guanine/ Margaret O’Neill Commentator: Elizabeth Holligan 1 Reader: Rebecca Meloury Feet to be Washed: Volunteers Good Friday Passion 3pm Server: Anthony Holligan/ Anthony Metcraft Reader: Margaret West 3 for the Passion Narrative: Kate Murray (Narrator) Peter Murray (Crowd) C Dwyer (Others) 2 For General Intercessions: Bob Shaw/ Judy Shaw 2 Candle Holders: Jonothan Brown/ Sarah Holmes-Brown Cross Bearer: Graeme Lovel 2 Eucharistic Ministers: Elizabeth Holligan/ Marie McGann PowerPoint: Janine Ryan Vigil Mass - Easter Saturday 7:30pm Coordinator for New Fire: Anthony Holligan 3 Old Testament Readers: Marie McGann/ Jo Gordon/ Frank McFar- lane 1 Epistle Reader: Chris Dwyer Commentator/ Prayers of the Faithful: Elizabeth Holligan Eucharistic Ministers: Margaret West, Cath Watter Mark Walsh, Cathie Walsh Incense: Anthony Holligan Torch Bearer: Anthony Metcraft Baskets with Candles: Dwyer Children PowerPoint: Janine Ryan Easter Sunday - 9am Sunday Commentator: Anthony Holligan Reader: Rebecca Meloury ExtraOrdinary Ministers: Mari McGann, Margaret West, Bill McLaughlin, Elizabeth Holligan PowerPoint: Janine Ryan Offertory Procession: Holmes Family We are a child safe parish. Any children, young persons and vulnerable adults have a right to feel safe and be safe. If you are concerned about any form of abuse, or believe that someone is at significant risk, you should immediately raise your concerns with one of our Parish Child Safety Officers. They can be contacted through the Presbytery Office. Telephone (03) 57221970. Wangaratta Parishes Bulletin No. 12 Palm Sunday 25 March 2018 ST PATRICK’S, Wangaratta OUR LADY’S, South Wangaratta ST AUGUSTINE’S, Eldorado ST MARTIN’S, Boorhaman ST JOSEPH’S, Glenrowan ST STEPHEN’S, Tarrawingee HOLY CROSS, Moyhu ST JOSEPH’S, Whitfield MASS TIMES: Mass Times for the 1st Sunday of the Month EASTER -1 April 2018 Saturday (Vigil) 7.00pm St Patrick’s Saturday (Vigil) 7.30pm Our Lady’s Sunday 8.00 am St Patrick’s Sunday 9.00 am Our Lady’s Sunday 10.00am Moyhu Sunday 10.30 am St Patrick’s Mass Times Commencing 26th of March St Patrick’s Wed 8.00 am Delany Chapel Thursday 6.00pm Lord’s Supper Friday 3.00pm Passion Our Lady’s Thursday 6.30pm Lord’s Supper Friday 3.00pm Passion No Reconciliation for the Sacred Triduum Parish Office 1 Ford Street, Wangaratta Phone (03) 5722 1970 Fax (03) 5721 2305 Fr Mike’s Mob: 0417 787 029 Opening Hours: Mon. -Closed Tues-Thurs 9.00am to 3.30pm Fri 9.00am to 1.00pm Lunch Break- 1.00 - 2.00pm Email: [email protected] Parish Priest : Fr Mike Pullar Assistant Priest: Fr Novelito Lim Pastoral Council President Our Lady’s Parish: Anthony Holligan St. Patrick’s Parish: Rotating Chair Holy Cross Parish: Rotating Chair FIRST READING: Is 50:4-7 RESPONSORIAL PSALM: My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? All who see me deride me. They curl their lips, they toss their heads. ‘He trusted in the Lord, let him save him; let him release him if this is his friend.’ Many dogs have surrounded me, a band of the wicked beset me. They tear holes in my hands and my feet. I can count every one of my bones. They divide my clothing among them. They cast lots for my robe. O Lord, do not leave me alone, my strength, make haste to help me! I will tell of your name to my brethren and praise you where they are assembled. ‘You who fear the Lord give him praise; all sons of Jacob, give him glory. Revere him, Israel’s sons.’ : My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? SECOND READING: Phil 2:6-11 GOSPEL ACCLAMATION: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, king of endless glory! Christ became obedient for us even to death dying on the cross. Therefore God raised him on high and gave him a name above all other names. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, king of endless glory! GOSPEL: Mk 14:1 – 15:47 www. catholicwangaratta.org.au Acknowledgment of Country: As we gather as a community, we think of the traditional custodians of this land, the Pangerang People of the Yorta Yorta Nation. We would also like to pay respect to elders past and present. As it was along the banks of the Ovens and King Rivers that Pangerang People lived harmoniously for thousands of years. We continue to walk towards Reconciliation and recognise the continuing connection to Country of the Aboriginal people.

Wangaratta Parishes Bearer: Anthony Metcraft Baskets with Candles: Dwyer Children PowerPoint: Janine Ryan Easter Sunday - 9am Sunday Commentator: Anthony Holligan

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Holy Week Rosters 2018 (29 March– 1 April)

Washing of the Feet - Holy Thursday 6pm (St Patrick’s) Presentation of the Oils Chrism Oil: Andrei/ Brent Lestino Oil of the Catechumen: Patricia Knight Oil of the Sick: Adrian Keogh Server: Robert Waterman / Chiara Lestino Project Compassion : Loris Fletcher Bread and Wine: Frank McFarlene and Jo Gordon 2 Eucharistic Ministers: Russ Eaton/ Christine McMahon 4 Torch Bearers: Russ Eaton/ Christine McMahon/ Cris Lestino/ Mary Garlick Commentator: Mary Ellen Cheshire 1 Reader: Rosalie McKenzie Feet to be Washed: Patricia Knight/ Joan Lestino Peta Dillon/ Mrs Johnson PowerPoint Operator: Kerrie Hill Music Operator: Gerard Keogh Good Friday (Stations of the Cross) 11am Reader: Evangeline Sacco Good Friday Passion 3pm Server: Robert Waterman Reader (1st, Psalm and 2nd): Marlene O’Keefe 3 for the Passion Narrative: Mary Ellen (N) Kerrie Hill (C) John Haddrick (O) 2 For General Intercessions: Tony Ransom/ Eileen Ransom 2 Candle Holders to Lead the Cross: Nicole Feehan Christine Haddrick Cross Bearers: Damien Feehan/John Haddrick 2 Eucharistic Ministers: Lou Notarianni/ Mavis Wales PowerPoint: Bridgit Feehan Vigil Mass - Easter Saturday 7:00pm Coordinator for New Fire: Kevin Redfern 3 Old Testament Readers: John Haddrick Marlene O’Keefe Damien Feehan 1 Epistle Reader: Mary Ellen Cheshire Commentator: Rosalie McKenzie Extra Ordinary Ministers: Russ Eaton, P Arcuri Incense: Robert Waterman PowerPoint: Rosemary Pane Music: Liz Cox Easter Sunday - 8am Sunday Commentator: Patricia Knight Reader: Jack Dillon ExtraOrdinary Ministers: John Wells/ John Knight Music In-Charge: Patricia Knight PowerPoint: Volunteer Easter Sunday - 10:30am Sunday Commentator: Rosemary Pane Reader: Andrea O’Connor ExtraOrdinary Ministers: Pina Arcuri/ T Voss PowerPoint: Rosemary Pane Offertory: O’Connor Family

Washing of the Feet - Holy Thursday 6.30pm (Our Lady’s) Procession of the Oils Chrism Oil: Mary Lovel and April Lovel Catechumen Oil: Nellie van der Heyden Oil of the Sick: Marie McGann Server: Anthony Metcraft/ Anthony Holligan Offertory Procession: Duffy Family Project Compassion: Margaret O’Neill Eucharistic Ministers: Margaret West/ Bill McLaughlin Michael Guanine/ Margaret O’Neill Commentator: Elizabeth Holligan 1 Reader: Rebecca Meloury Feet to be Washed: Volunteers Good Friday Passion 3pm Server: Anthony Holligan/ Anthony Metcraft Reader: Margaret West 3 for the Passion Narrative: Kate Murray (Narrator) Peter Murray (Crowd) C Dwyer (Others) 2 For General Intercessions: Bob Shaw/ Judy Shaw 2 Candle Holders: Jonothan Brown/ Sarah Holmes-Brown Cross Bearer: Graeme Lovel 2 Eucharistic Ministers: Elizabeth Holligan/ Marie McGann PowerPoint: Janine Ryan Vigil Mass - Easter Saturday 7:30pm Coordinator for New Fire: Anthony Holligan 3 Old Testament Readers: Marie McGann/ Jo Gordon/ Frank McFar-lane 1 Epistle Reader: Chris Dwyer Commentator/ Prayers of the Faithful: Elizabeth Holligan Eucharistic Ministers: Margaret West, Cath Watter Mark Walsh, Cathie Walsh Incense: Anthony Holligan Torch Bearer: Anthony Metcraft Baskets with Candles: Dwyer Children PowerPoint: Janine Ryan Easter Sunday - 9am Sunday Commentator: Anthony Holligan Reader: Rebecca Meloury ExtraOrdinary Ministers: Mari McGann, Margaret West, Bill McLaughlin, Elizabeth Holligan PowerPoint: Janine Ryan Offertory Procession: Holmes Family

We are a child safe parish. Any children, young persons and vulnerable adults have a right to feel safe and be safe. If you are concerned about any form of abuse, or believe that someone is at significant risk, you should immediately raise your concerns with one of our Parish Child Safety Officers. They can be contacted through the Presbytery Office. Telephone

(03) 57221970.

Wangaratta Parishes

Bulletin No. 12 Palm Sunday 25 March 2018

ST PATRICK’S, Wangaratta OUR LADY’S, South Wangaratta

ST AUGUSTINE’S, Eldorado ST MARTIN’S, Boorhaman

ST JOSEPH’S, Glenrowan ST STEPHEN’S, Tarrawingee

HOLY CROSS, Moyhu ST JOSEPH’S, Whitfield

MASS TIMES:

Mass Times for the 1st Sunday of the Month

EASTER -1 April 2018 Saturday (Vigil) 7.00pm St Patrick’s Saturday (Vigil) 7.30pm Our Lady’s Sunday 8.00 am St Patrick’s Sunday 9.00 am Our Lady’s Sunday 10.00am Moyhu Sunday 10.30 am St Patrick’s

Mass Times

Commencing 26th of March

St Patrick’s Wed 8.00 am Delany Chapel Thursday 6.00pm Lord’s Supper Friday 3.00pm Passion

Our Lady’s

Thursday 6.30pm Lord’s Supper Friday 3.00pm Passion No Reconciliation for the Sacred Triduum

Parish Office 1 Ford Street, Wangaratta

Phone (03) 5722 1970 Fax (03) 5721 2305

Fr Mike’s Mob: 0417 787 029 Opening Hours: Mon. -Closed

Tues-Thurs 9.00am to 3.30pm Fri 9.00am to 1.00pm

Lunch Break- 1.00 - 2.00pm Email: [email protected]

Parish Priest : Fr Mike Pullar Assistant Priest: Fr Novelito Lim

Pastoral Council President Our Lady’s Parish: Anthony Holligan St. Patrick’s Parish: Rotating Chair Holy Cross Parish: Rotating Chair

FIRST READING: Is 50:4-7

RESPONSORIAL PSALM: My God, my God, why have you

abandoned me?

All who see me deride me. They curl their lips, they toss their heads. ‘He trusted in the Lord, let him save him; let him release him if this is his friend.’

Many dogs have surrounded me, a band of the wicked beset me. They tear holes in my hands and my feet. I can count every one of my bones.

They divide my clothing among them. They cast lots for my robe.

O Lord, do not leave me alone, my strength, make haste to help me!

I will tell of your name to my brethren and praise you where they are assembled. ‘You who fear the Lord give him praise; all sons of Jacob, give him glory.

Revere him, Israel’s sons.’ :

My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?

SECOND READING: Phil 2:6-11

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION:

Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, king of endless glory! Christ became obedient for us even to death dying on the cross. Therefore God raised him on high and gave him a name above all other names.

Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, king of endless glory!

GOSPEL: Mk 14:1 – 15:47

www. catholicwangaratta.org.au

Acknowledgment of Country: As we gather as a community, we think of the traditional custodians of this land, the Pangerang People of the Yorta Yorta Nation. We would also like to pay respect to elders past and present. As it was along the banks of the Ovens and King Rivers that Pangerang People lived harmoniously for thousands of years. We continue to walk towards Reconciliation and recognise the continuing connection to Country

of the Aboriginal people.

We welcome to our Christian

Community

Leo Thomas Vowles

(Boorhaman)

Evelyn Mae Morrow

We pray for those who are sick: Sian Pascqual, Nola Usher, Phillip Murphy ,Mick O’Brien, Rosie Carroll, Cathy Jones, Dawn Flanagan, Kevin Howard, Brian Sanders , Mary Shaddock, Frank Usher ,Rae Mulquiney, Alicia Borja, Chloe Eggleton, Marianne Zavecz ,Mary Evans, Beth Murfitt, Margaret Ryan, Noel Griffin, Maggie Garlick, Catherine Rowntree, Chloe Smyth, Irene Jones, Lorna Finn, Natalie Nelson,

Irma Peruzzo, George Schmidt, Hayden Comensoli

Recent Deaths: Kathleen Daly, Ivan McNamara,

Anniversaries: Gerard Magella Kennedy, Rosa

Marasco, Nan Morissey, Tessie Bentley, Palma

Ambrosio, Patricia Zwart, Dulcie McGlade, Ernie

Howard, Eileen D’Arcy, Martin O’Keefe, Jackie

Coonan, Mary Elziere, Frank Garner, Robert Payne,

Edna Hall, Agnes Henshall, Patrick O’Connell, Jan

Ward, Regina & Bernardo Furlan, Eileen Gocosworthy,

Dorothy Egan, Marcus Cardamone, Mary Herman,

Tessie Bentley, Mary Redfern, Eileen Box

Easter Ceremonies 2018

St. Patrick’s, Wangaratta

Holy Thursday29 March 6:00pm Lord’s Supper Good Friday 30 March 11:00am Stations of the Cross 3:00pm Passion of our Lord Holy Saturday 31 March 7:00pm Easter Vigil Mass Easter Sunday 1 April 8:00am Easter Mass 10:30am Easter Mass

Our Lady’s, South Wangaratta

Holy Thursday 29 March 6:30pm Lord’s Supper Good Friday 30 March 9:30am Stations of the Cross 3:00pm Passion of our Lord Holy Saturday 31 March 7:30pm Easter Vigil Mass Easter Sunday 1 April 9:00am Easter Mass

Holy Cross, Moyhu

Easter Sunday 1 April 10:00am Easter Mass

Parishioners are reminded that Project

Compassion boxes and envelopes can be returned

on Palm Sunday or in time for the Offertory

Procession on Holy Thursday.

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Annual Retreat for Catholic Women: Organized by the CWL (Catholic Womens' League)."The Annual Retreat for Catholic Women" will take place at Camp Curumbene, 138 Darrigan Rd., Corop on 16th to 18th April, beginning with Mass at 5pm on Monday 16th and finishes with lunch on Wednesday 18th April .For further information please contact Margaret Lucas - (03)58621080, [email protected].

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Our Lady’s Support Group: -Meet for a BBQ lunch at 12noon on Wednesday 28th March. Bookings essential by Monday 26th, to Monica 57216678 or Margaret 57222821

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The Chrism Mass for 2018 will be at the Sacred Heart Cathedral on Tuesday, 27th March, at 11.00am.

Parking around the Cathedral can be limited so please allow time to find a suitable park in the nearby streets.

If you have a disabled person or one of limited mobility, you are welcome to drive in the cathedral driveway on the McKenzie Street side to leave your passenger near the North Transept door where there is a wheelchair-friendly entrance (no steps). You will then need to find a suitable car park outside the cathedral grounds. All

parishioners of the diocese are warmly invited to

this very significant Mass.

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ITALIAN MISSION 2018- Early Notice

Fr Vito will be visiting Wangaratta and

district in May this year. Further details will

follow when available.

DID YOU KNOW…

This Sunday, called Palm or Passion Sunday, is the first

day of Holy Week. Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the

Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday are called the Triduum—

three days that are the highlight of the Church year. There

are two Gospels proclaimed at today’s Mass. The first

Gospel, proclaimed before the procession with palms, tells

of Jesus’ triumphant entrance into Jerusalem. Riding on a

borrowed colt, Jesus was hailed by the crowds as they

blessed God and shouted “Hosanna!” This event is reported

in each of the four Gospels.

In Mark’s Gospel, Jesus’ disciples are rarely models of

faith and do little to invoke confidence in their capacity to

continue his ministry after his death. They fare no better

in Mark’s narrative of Jesus’ passion and death. At the

Last Supper, the disciples insisted that none among them

would betray Jesus. When Jesus predicted that their faith

would be shaken in the events ahead, Peter and the other

disciples protested vehemently. Yet in the garden of

Gethsemane, Jesus returned three times to find them

sleeping. Jesus prayed in agony over his impending fate

while his disciples slumbered through the night. Just as

Jesus predicted, Peter denied Jesus, and the disciples were

absent during Jesus’ passion and death. Only the women

who had been followers of Jesus in Galilee are said to have

been present at the Crucifixion, but they remained at a

distance.

Throughout this Gospel, Mark challenges the reader to

consider the claim with which the Gospel begins: Jesus is

the Son of God. When we read Mark’s account of the

passion, we begin to comprehend the deeper theological

statement being made about Jesus’ death. In Mark’s

telling of the passion narrative, Jesus understood his

death to have been preordained, and he accepted this

death in obedience to God’s will.

There are two central images in this week’s liturgy: the palms

signify the glory and triumph of Jesus, as well as reminding

us of his entry into Jerusalem before his death; the cross

represents Christ’s love for the world and the sacrifice he

made so that salvation was available to all people.

Some Humour:

It was Palm Sunday’ but because of a sore throat, 5-

year-old Johnny stayed home from church with a sitter.

When the family returned home, they were carrying

several palm fronds. Johnny asked them what they were

for.

"People held them over Jesus' head as he walked by,"

his father told him.

"Wouldn't you know it," Johnny fumed, "the one

Sunday I don't go and he shows up."