Spread the Word 37-20 - Roman Catholic...
Transcript of Spread the Word 37-20 - Roman Catholic...
MASS TIMES Monday-Friday 9am Saturday 8am (Convent) 6pm Sunday 8am, 10am 5:30pm
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Wednesday 8am
RECONCILIATION Wednesday 8.30-8.50 Saturday 5.00-5.45pm
PARISH PRIEST Fr Peter Hoang OP 0412 445 199 [email protected]
ASSISTANT PARISH PRIEST Fr Chinh Dinh OP 0411 381 334 [email protected]
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE Kaye Shervington 0411 123 441 [email protected]
OFFICE HOURS Tues - Friday: 9.30am to 12.00pm
Year C 21 April 2019 Vol.37 No.20
OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, DOUBLEVIEW PARISH
17 Angelico Street, Woodlands 6018 www.doubleview.perthcatholic.org.au
SPREAD THE WORD
PARISH SCHOOL Holy Rosary Primary Ph: 9203 4500 Principal: Mark de Kluyver
COMMISSIONING MASS 5.30pm
Sunday 28th April
Father Peter would like all current members of the Pastoral and Finance Councils to attend a Commissioning Mass on Sunday 28 April, followed by
a BBQ at the Rosary Centre. Everyone is welcome!
Easter is the celebration of Christ's resurrection from the dead. It is celebrated on Sunday, and marks the end of Holy Week, the end of Lent, the last day of the Easter Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday), and is the beginning of the Easter season of the liturgical year. As we know from the Gospels, Jesus Christ rose from the dead on the third day following his crucifixion, which would be Sunday. His resurrection marks the triumph of good over evil, sin and death. It is the singular event which proves that those who trust in God and accept Christ will be raised from the dead.
Fr Peter, Fr Chinh, Kaye and the Dominican Sisters wish all parishioners
and visitors a very happy and safe Easter.
A N Z A C D AY LEST WE FORGET
We remember and pray for all men and women who fought for peace, particularly those who made the supreme sacrifice, and the families
who suffered with them.
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection
of the Lord
ARCHBISHOP’S EASTER MESSAGE
Copies of Archbishop Timothy Costeloe’s Easter Message are available on the table at the front of the church.
ROSARY CARE Do You Need Help?
Brochure available on notice board.Phone: Catherine – 0410 019 556
GIVE LENT
100%
Happy Easter from all at Caritas Australia!
Thank you for supporting us this year as we showcase the many ways we work around the world
with our local partners to offer hope to people most vulnerable to extreme poverty and injustice. Caritas is working with communities providing hope for a just and fair world for all generations, backgrounds, cultures and communities, who are part of one human family. You are empowering communities to break free from the cycle of poverty whilst ensuring they are the architects of their own development. Lives change when we all give 100%. Thank you for supporting Caritas Australia’s Project Compassion 2019 Lenten appeal.
www.caritas.org.au/projectcompassion #projectcompassion 1800 024 413
(If possible, please return Project Compassion boxes and envelopes next Sunday, April 28th)
ROSARIANS MOTHER’S DAY MASS
Our annual Mother's Day Mass and afternoon tea will take place on Tuesday 14th
May at 1.15pm in St. Catherine's Convent Chapel, with special thanks to the Sisters of
St Catherine’s. We look forward to seeing you there. For lifts and enquiries, please contact
Angela 9446 6857 or Miriam 9446 3266.
COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPEL On Good Friday afternoon John’s gospel left us at the tomb of Jesus. Today it takes us back there. With Mary of Magdala, Peter and the disciple Jesus loved, we discover “very early on the first day of the week” that the tomb is empty. What are we to make of this? There’s a striking difference in the gospels between the passion narratives and the resurrection stories. The accounts of the passion are long, with a strong storyline, and are full of vivid detail. The resurrection stories by contrast, are relatively short and enigmatic. They have an air of mystery and obscurity about them. They raise more questions than provide answers. Today’s passage is no exception Who is the disciple Jesus loved? Why is so much made of who reached the tomb or went in first? What are we meant to understand about the various cloths? What exactly enabled the “other disciple” to see and believe? At this point no answers are given. We are left to wonder whether we ourselves have understood “the teaching of scripture, that he must rise from the dead”.
A READING FROM THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN
It was very early on the first day of the week and still dark, when Mary of Magdala came to the tomb. She saw that the stone had been moved away from the tomb and came running to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one Jesus loved. ‘They have taken the Lord out of the tomb’ she said, ‘and we don’t know where they have put him.’
So Peter set out with the other disciple to go to the tomb. They ran together, but the other disciple, running faster than Peter, reached the tomb first; he bent down and saw the linen cloths lying on the ground, but did not go in. Simon Peter who was following now came up, went right into the tomb, saw the linen cloths on the ground, and also the cloth that had been over his head; this was not with the linen cloths but rolled up in a place by itself. Then the other disciple who had reached the tomb first also went in; he saw and he believed. Till this moment they had failed to understand the teaching of scripture, that he must rise from the dead.
WORDS OF WISDOM Do not abandon yourselves to despair.
We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our song.
Pope John Paul II
You’ll have to forgive him … He’s new to the Faith and this is his first Easter (Copyright © 2015 HarperCollins Christian Publishing -
used with permission)
REVERENDFUN
Open Morning Thursday 9 May | 9am-11am
For over 110 years, Aranmore Catholic College has offered a rich educational
experience, underpinned by traditional values in a safe and supportive environment.
Visit us on Open Morning and discover the broad curriculum and vast extra-curricular
opportunities on offer. To RSVP, please visit: aranmore.wa.edu.au
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
Parent talk (Fr Greg Donovan) Wednesday 15 May 7pm Commitment Masses: Saturday 18 May 6pm or Sunday 19 May 10am Parent/Student Workshop: Tuesday 21 May 5pm or 6.30pm Confirmation Day: Saturday 8 June 6pm
OLR “THE SAINTS AND US” SEMINAR SERIES
Dear fellow parishioners and friends,
YOU ARE INVITED to a seminar discussion on
THE LIFE AND EXAMPLE OF ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI
WHEN: 9.30-10.30 AM WEDNESDAY 1ST MAY
WHERE: ROSARY COMMUNITY CENTRE
FORMAT: 15 MINUTE INTRODUCTION TO THE SAINT THEN 45 MINUTE GROUP DISCUSSION
WHAT TO BRING: YOURSELVES, YOUR IDEAS, YOUR WORDS, AND ANY MATERIALS RELATING TO SAINT FRANCIS YOU MAY HAVE
ENQUIRIES: MICHAEL GILLOOLY 94461918
Congratulations
Simon Martino and his fiancé Kirstan were married in our church last weekend. Simon is a member of our Parish Council and very involved with the youth of the parish. We wish them every happiness and many blessings for a long and successful marriage.
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN We extend a very warm welcome to our new
Safeguarding Children Officers, Holly Butson and Steph Tranter, and thank them for taking
on this most important role. We also extend our thanks to our retiring
officers, Anne Taylor and Cathy Bostock.
Roster Easter Sunday of the Resurrection 20/21 April
Second Sunday of Easter27/28April
Proclaimers: Saturday 6 pm Sunday 8 am Sunday 10 am Sunday 5:30pm
(7pm) D.Johnston, H.Murray, Sr Imelda, Whytes M. Peachey Sr Myrtle & Terese Johnston .
Maureen Byrne Laraine Penberthy Sr Myrtle & Anne-Laure
Acolytes: Saturday 6pm Sunday 8 am Sunday 10 am
(7pm) B.Gotts, K.Susai L. Smith, J. Wong B.Gotts, K.Susai
Gordon Kendall Pat Kirwan Allan Dwyer, Brian Gotts
EMoHC: Saturday 6pm Sunday 8am Sunday 10am
(7pm) K.Shervington, G.Gotts, E.Susai, J.Hayes, Peta Berry E.Suzai, C.De Silva
Libby Dimmer, Teresa & Bern Willett Peta Berry, Cathy Bostock, Paul Slyth Glenda Gotts, Elizabeth Re
Power Point: Saturday 6pm Sunday 8am Sunday 10 am
(7pm) Sr Imelda Doris Zambonetti Simon Wong
Sr Imelda Doris Zambonetti Simon Wong
Music: Saturday 6pm Sunday 8am Sunday 10 am
(7pm) Choir Anne Eddy Lynne Langford
Andy Sambuaga Anne Eddy Choir
Counters: (5) Dan Bryne, Eddie Fernandez (6) Terry Lark, Frank McCabe
Altar Society: (3) Helen Murray, Trish Burns, Julie Prior (26 April)
(4) Angela Swain, Fay Tranter, Teresa Wong (3 May)
Pilgrim Statue: Philomena Delima Miriam & Brian Peachey
Children’s Liturgy: No children’s ligurgy No children’s ligurgy
PRAYERS FOR THE SICK Barbara Antonetti, Clint Arnold, Chloe Birtles,
Gail Boisvert, Justin & Katrina Boylan, Leith Bowman, Fr Kevin Condon,
Megan Garner, June Gibson, Terry Hopson, Karl Emirick OP, Jim Kenny,
Fr Peter Kobakina OP, Rosemary Ledger, Noelene le Couteur, Andrea Lonsdale,
Benjamin Lopez, Leo McHugh, Rossco Malm, Sophie Martin,
Fr Bernie Maxwell OP, Joan Meade, Henry Porter, Mary Pusey, Anthony Samy,
Peter Scales, Lisa Skrolys, Anne Tan, Julie-Anne Taylor, Greg Titterton,
Di Watts, Hauxley Wood, Bro. Marius Woulfe, Jenny Zorich
TO BE REMEMBERED Thea Arculus, Tom Beer, Anthony Begovich, Giga Borg, Mary Choo, Fr Augustine Heron,
Alice MacKenzie, Gladys Pearce, Mel Pearce, Matthew Pontre,
Cecilia Shervington, Ray Wilkinson May they rest in peace
WHAT’S ON April 25: Anzac Day - Mass at 9am Regis Mass - 10am 28: Morning Tea after 10am Mass Commissioning Mass - 5.30pm BBQ after 5.30 Mass - all welcome May 4: Wine & Cheese after 6pm Mass
We extend a very warm welcome to visitors and new parishioners to our Parish. Please introduce yourself to
Fr Peter or Fr Chinh after Mass. If you are joining our Parish, please complete a Parishioner Information Form available on the table at the
front of the church.
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