Catholic Mission World Mission Appeal

St Mary’s Catholic Parish Warwick
EMBRACING THE COMMUNITIES OF:
St Mary’s, Warwick, Our Lady of Dolours, Greymare,
Immaculate Heart of Mary, Gladfield and Our Lady of Fatima,
Karara
29th/ 30th October 2016
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
PARISH OFFICE
PO BOX 118, WARWICK.
81 Percy Street, Warwick.
Catholic Mission World Mission Appeal
Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th October
Guest Speaker Cathy McAleen
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Phone: (07) 4661 1033
Fax: (07) 4661 4232
Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.stmarysparishwarwick.org.
St Mary’s
Catholic
Parish
Parish Priest
Fr Franco Filipetto
Semi-retired Priest
Fr Terry Hickling
4661 8227
Parish Pastoral Associate
Patrice Riordan
Administration Officer
Kathleen Cuskelly
PARISH SCHOOLS
St Mary’s Kindergarten
Director:
Marie Sullivan
Phone: 4667 1075
[email protected]
St Mary’s (Primary)
Principal:
Margaret Grew
Phone: 4661 1872
[email protected]
Assumption College
Principal:
Kort Goodman
Phone: 4660 4000
[email protected]
On this World Mission Sunday, all of us are invited to "go out" as
missionary disciples, each generously offering their talents, creativity,
wisdom and experience in order to bring the message of God’s tenderness. When mercy encounters a person, it brings deep joy to the Father’s
heart; for from the beginning the Father has lovingly turned towards the
most vulnerable, because his greatness and power are revealed precisely
in his capacity to identify with the young, the marginalized and the
oppressed (cf. Deut 4:31; Ps 86:15; 103:8; 111:4). He is a kind, caring and
faithful God who is close to those in need, especially the poor; he
involves himself tenderly in human reality just as a father and mother do
in
the
lives
of
their
children
(cf.
Jer
31:20).
From the Vatican,15 May 2016, Solemnity of Pentecost
MASS TIMES
THIS WEEK
29TH / 30TH OCT
St Mary’s
Vigil Saturday 6pm
Sunday 8:30am
No Mass at Karara
Lay Liturgy
Killarney
Sunday 8am
Yangan
Saturday 6pm
Gladfield
Sunday 9:30am
WEEKDAY MASS/
LITURGY TIMES
Monday Mass 9am
Tuesday Mass 9am
Leader 1:
Leader 2:
Reader:
Gospel/Reflect:
Wednesday Mass 7am &
5 :30pm
Thursday Mass 9am
Oaks 10:30am
Friday Mass 9am
Saturday Mass 9am
No Mass or Lay Liturgy if
there is a Funeral Mass
FEAST DAYS
Tues ALL SAINTS
Wed ALL SOULS’ DAY
Fri St Charles Borromeo
NEXT WEEK
5TH /6TH OCT
St Mary’s
Vigil Saturday 6pm
Sunday 8:30am
Yangan
Saturday 6pm
Greymare
Sunday 10am
PLEASE PRAY FOR
RECENTLY DECEASED Patricia O’Brien, Michael Leahy, Patricia Winton, Phil Higgins, Andrew
O’Dwyer (Leyburn) brother of Fr Brian O’Dwyer,
ANNIVERSARIES Dawn Fry, Thomas & Mary McMahon, Ned & Mary Nolan, Teodora Villar,
Mary Bourke, Jim & Monica Nolan, Sylveste & Maria Canavan, Basil Byrne, Elizabeth Cantwell,
Rev Frs Thomas Murphy, Michael Mahon, Roger Burke & Edmund O’Donnell, Marie & Des Booth,
Ron Gilham, Betty Stephens, George & Nell Butler, Paul Brewer, Florence Galvin, Beryl Boyce,
Serapio Cabingas, Kev Peters, Adrian Dwan, Thomas & Mary O’Dempsey, Bon Mahoney, Hannah &
Peter Morrisey, Bryan O’Mara, Monica Jensen, Richard Brennan, Michael Nolan, Thomas &
Elizabeth Burns, Robert Palmer, Ian Graham, Vic Mednis, Virgil & Margaret Willett, Percy & Rose
Canavan & family, Henry & Florence Smith, Ann Hagley, and all relatives and friends.
SICK Margaret Schleehauf (nee Nolan), Rita King (nee Dwan), Pam Eather, Kevin O’Leary, Jeffery
Hollindale (Bris), Rose Cleary, Theresa Wallace, Rowan Shann, Judy Hackett (Bris), Sandra Rouse,
Lorna Smith (Bris), Belinda Wheeler (USA), Louis Frosio, Tia Wells, Catherine Watson, Gary RussellSharam, Neil Winterbon (Lismore), Ned Sparksman, Leanne Sanderson, Fr Tom Sheeran, Colin King,
Rick Waterworth (Bris), Carlito Talara, Tracie Thompson, Wendy Taylor and residents of Akooramak,
The Oaks, patients at the Warwick Hospital and all those who receive Home Communion.
Killarney
Sunday 8am
Reconciliation
St Mary’s
Saturday 9:30am after Mass
NEXT WEEKEND
5th/6th November 2016
Ministries
Vigil 6pm
8:30am
Vigil 6pm
8:30am
Bell Ringers
Kev Seaby
Barry Scanlan
Paul Scerri
Marty &Sue Harris
Welcomers
Young Family
Leo & Theresa
Barrett
Betty Peters &
Maree Ryan
Mary Darr &
Des Collins
Readers
Mary Bourke WR
Rob Dawson
Justin Walsh
Marianne Jordon WR
Mary Goyne
Jill Hume
Joanne McNally WR
Michael Dwan
Karine Preston
Sr Margaret Murphy
WR
Maureen Dunn
Claire Duggan
Prayer of the
Faithful
Tim Kajewski
John Telfer
Ian Kelly
Michael Ryan
Gifts
Curoopen Family
Andrew O’Dea
Family
Riordan Family
Leo & Theresa
Barrett
Ministers of
Communion
Maria Ryan
Susan Ryan
Kev & Trish Seaby
Patrice Riordan
Pauline Pickering
Michael Gaffney
Margaret Grew
Jim O’Leary
Maureen O’Dea
Justin Walsh
Ian & Helen Kelly
Maria Ryan
Lisa Watt
Barry Scanlan
Penny Doyle
John Forkan
Bob Keogh
Mal Brownlie
Powerpoint
Joe McNally
Joe Willett
Erin Walsh
Camille Diaz
Musicians
Val Kelly
Michael , Rey &
Valerie M
Val Kelly
Michael , Rey &
Valerie M
Morning Tea at
St Mary’s Hall
Val Murphy &
Margaret Waltisbuhl
No Morning Tea
Children’s Lit.
Jenny Thorton &
Rosie Corney
Merrill Ryan &
Elena Brosnan
Altar Servers
Cameron Watt
Christopher Watt
Matthew Watt
Andrew Curoopen
Ben Willett
Andrew Willett
Nathaniel Ryan
Laquintah
Hetherington
OTHER ROSTERS
WEEK COMMENCING 30th October
Lay Liturgy
Gladfield
Sunday 9:30am
THIS WEEKEND
29th/30th October 2016
ROSTERS
Henry Reardon
Lily Nolan
Basil Nolan
Harriet Plummer
Julianna Cox
Thomas Ryan
Jia O’Dea
WEEK COMMENCING 6th November
Akooramak
Michael Ryan & Marion McGahan
Marie Hallman & John Telfer
Home Communion
Shirley Owens & Shirley Peel
Phil Creswell & Maria Ryan
Bus Drivers &
Carers
Chris & Clare O’Brien 4661 3681
Tony Tuddenham 4661 9729 &
Mal Brownlie 4661 4425
Money Counters
Group 4—Paul Maher 4667 9109
Group 5— Chris O’Brien 4661 3681
PLEASE NOTE— There will be no morning tea after Sunday 6th November
8:30am Mass. Thank you.
We welcome into our Parish Community through the
Sacrament of Baptism
Buddy Raymond Turner son of Bryce & Liz Turner
PRAYER & LITURGY-Rosary is prayed before each weekday Mass in the Church
& at 9am on 1st & 2nd Thursdays of the month
Novena of Our Lady of Perpetual Help on 1st Wed of each month commencing
with Rosary at 5pm. Mass when Fr Edgar is available.
Choir Practice—General—Sat 5th Nov at 9:40am after Mass
FIL-Harmonix Practice— Sun 6th Nov & Sat 12th Nov 9:40am after mass
MAGAZINES—Catholic Leader $2—Iraqi parishioners in Brisbane rejoice over news from
home .
Australian Catholics Magazine—Christmas 2016
“LOOK” Children’s Activity Sheets for this Sunday AVAILABLE ON
Horizons Magazine August 2016
TABLES AT DOORS
Secular Franciscan Order brochures
PARISH EVENTS—DATE CLAIMER
All Saints Mass— Tuesday 1st November 2016 9am
All Souls’s Day Mass —Wednesday 2nd November 2016 7am & 5:30pm.
Memorial Mass—Wednesday 16th November 7pm. Supper will be served in
after mass . Consolation Teams welcome to attend and support all families.
2016 Baptism Families and New Parishioners Mass
Sunday 20th November 8:30am. Morning Tea in St Mary’s Hall
after mass. Everyone welcome to join in celebrating new
members into our community.
Parish Christmas Party
Saturday 26th November in St Mary’s Hall after 6pm Mass
Great food! Great Company! Great Entertainment! ALL WELCOME!
SCHOOL EVENTS
ACW Grade 10 Class of 1986 Reunion will be held on 12th/13th November 2016 with
events all weekend. Contact Louise Booth 0403 065 496 or Kristie Morrison 0499 250 539 or
FaceBook “Class of 86 Assumption College”. More details to follow.
DIOCESAN EVENTS—
The Archdiocese of Sydney has produced two new brochures titled, Unseen, yet Loved:
grieving miscarriage and The Joy of Forgiveness. A limited number of brochures are available on the tables at the doors.
Roman Catholics and Anglicans – November 4 – Day of Prayer for Reconciliation In
2002 the leadership of the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches in Australia welcomed and
approved the decision to set aside 4 November as a day of prayer for reconciliation and greater understanding between the two communities. This year the Ecumenical Prayer service will
be held at St James Church, Mort Street commencing at 6pm. All are welcome.
COMMUNITY EVENTS-The Fr Joe McKey Archives/Museum Visits arranged by
phoning 4661 3497
Sthn Downs Refugee & Migrant Network Coffee, Tea & English Conversation every Tues
from 12noon—2pm & 5-7pm at St Mark’s. Further info from Kara 0422 032 022 Emma 0488
992 165 Sue 0427 619 381
PARISH GROUPS
MEETINGS at the
PARISH CENTRE
AL-ANON GROUP MEETS
ON THURSDAYS IN ROOM 1
AT 8PM. PHONE ROSEMARY
4661 5820
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS MEET ON
WEDNESDAYS IN ROOM 1
AT 7PM.
CHARISMATIC
PRAYER GROUP meets
on Mondays in Room 1 at
9:45am. Contact Trish 4661
3133
CHRISTIAN
MEDITATION GROUP
meets on Friday from 910am
FATHER’S PRAYER
GROUP meets on Tuesdays
in Room 10 from 6-7pm.
Everyone Welcome!
LAY CARMELITES
meet on 3rd Tuesday of each
month at 9am in Room 1
Pam Eather 4661 3917
LITTLE TREASURES
PLAY GROUP
Wednesdays (during school
terms) from 9am to 11am in
Rooms 1 & 2. Find us on
Facebook. Contact Patrice
4661 1033
MEN ALIVE GROUP
meets in Room 2 on Thursdays at 7-8pm. Contact Kev
4661 3133.
MOTHER’S PRAYERS
GROUPS meet on
Tuesdays in Room 3 at 5pm
(Pauline 0400 171 071 ) and
Thursdays at 9:30am in
Church (Maria 4661 2158)
and Fridays in Room 3 at
10am (Maree 4661 7345).
PARISH LADIES meet on
1st Tuesday of each month
at 9:30am in Room 1 .
New members are warmly
invited to join this group.
Contact Rita 4661 8144 or
Bernice 4661 1107
THE CRAFTY CIRCLE,
“TO INSPIRE OR BE
INSPIRED”, young at heartlike-minded hookers &
crafters will meet on Sundays commencing 4 th September from 1-4pm and
fortnightly thereafter. $3
per head for afternoon
tea.Contact Patrice
4661 1033
REFLECTION
This text should be contrasted with the story of the rich
official who is a righteous man, which comes just before it
(Lk 18:18-23) but is not included in the lectionary readings
for this year. In that text, Jesus challenges the rich man to
sell all he has and distribute the proceeds to the poor, but the
rich man is unable to give up his wealth. Here, Zacchaeus,
also a rich man but considered a sinner, spontaneously offers
to give half his wealth away and to make generous restitution
to those he has cheated. The response to Jesus of these two
characters is in stark contrast. In his undignified climbing of
the tree, Zacchaeus is prepared to make himself look ridiculous in order to know Jesus. He has humbled himself in the
eyes of the crowd just as the publican humbled himself in the
Temple in last week’s gospel. Jesus not only tells parables but
live them in reality. He has searched out the lost and the encounter leads to conversion and salvation.

Are you anxious to discover Jesus?

To what lengths would you go?

How do you welcome Jesus joyfully?
The Summit Vol 43 No. 3
First Reading
Wisdom 11:22-12:2
You have mercy on all things because you love everything
that exists.
Responsorial Psalm
Ps 144:1-2, 8-11, 13-14. R. v. 1
I will praise your name for ever, my king and my God.
Second Reading
Thessalonians 1:11-2:2
The name of our Lord Jesus Christ will be glorified in you
and you in him.
Gospel Acclamation
John 3:16
God loved the world so much, he gave us his only Son, that
all who believe in him might have eternal life.
Gospel
Luke 19:1-10
The Son of Man came to seek and to find that which was
lost.
Jesus and Zacchaeus
Luke 19
From Thru-the-Bible Coloring Pages for Ages 4-8. © 1986,1988
Standard Publishing. Used by permission. Sermons4Kids.com