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SCHOOLS EXIST to prepare young people for their future and to equip them with the tools they will need to make their lives rich and fulfill- ing, Archbishop Costelloe told the Emmanuel College Community recently, as part of the blessing and opening of the new Sports and Performing Arts Centre of Excellence. The school community came together on Wednesday, 6 April for the occasion, which included some 250 students, teachers, parents, friends and board members. Catholic Education Executive Director Dr Tim McDonald was also present for the occa- sion to officially open the new facility. “The Church is convinced that the most important tool, and one which influences every other dimension of a person’s life, is a recognition of the love and presence of God at work in every human heart and in the world around us,” the Archbishop continued. As part of the blessing and opening ceremony, the Archbishop blessed crosses in each room of the new facility and College Captains, Atidaishe Mugwara and Antonio Joboy assisted with the unveiling of the new plaque. Emmanuel College Principal, Mr Leo Di Gregorio said the new facility has pro- vided students with an out- standing resource for Sport and Performing Arts educa- tional programs. “It has certainly raised the profile of both these teaching areas and staff and students are delighted with the oppor- tunities that our new facility provides,” Mr Di Gregorio said. “Added to this, the centre has provided the college with a whole school meeting place to hold assemblies, liturgies, Masses and other events. We now have a comfortable venue conducive to best practice for these school events,” he said. Mr Di Gregorio went on to explain that the original school master plan included a building to facilitate both the sport and performing arts programs of the college. The actual build, which had been talked about for many years, finally came together in late 2012, under the princi- palship of Mr John Bormolini, who together with the College Board invited EIW Architects, to commence the planning and design process. “After two years of research- ing and careful designing of the new facility, the building program commenced in 2015 and was ready for student and staff use from the beginning of 2016,” Mr Di Gregorio said. In continuing his address for the occasion, the Archbishop continued by saying that because God is at the heart of everything, and not just a kind of added-on optional extra, then everything good in life both comes from God and can open our eyes to the beauty and goodness of God. “This is certainly true of what we sometimes think of as extra curricular activities like sport, drama and the arts,” the Archbishop said. “These things, each in their own way, and in a way that is different from the more tradi- tional academic pursuits, put us in touch with the depths of our own humanity and help us to give space to all the gifts which God has given us,” he said. The College is now plan- ning to hold its first musical performance later this year. www.therecord.com.au Edition #79 28 APRIL 2016 Archbishop Timothy Costelloe stands with Catholic Education Executive Director Dr Tim McDonald, right, and from left, Emmanuel College Principal Mr Leo Di Gregorio and College Captains Atidaishe Mugwara and Antonio Joboy. The Emmanuel College school community came together on Wednesday 6 April for the opening and blessing of the new Sport and Performing Arts Centre. PHOTO: JAMIE O’BRIEN Full Text available at www.therecord.com.au SCHOOLS EXIST TO PREPARE YOUNG FOR THEIR FUTURE: ARCHBISHOP COSTELLOE OPENS NEW SPORT AND ARTS CENTRE By Jamie O’Brien

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SCHOOLS EXIST to prepare young people for their future and to equip them with the tools they will need to make their lives rich and fulfill-ing, Archbishop Costelloe told the Emmanuel College Community recently, as part of the blessing and opening of the new Sports and Performing Arts Centre of Excellence.

The school community came together on Wednesday, 6 April for the occasion, which included some 250 students, teachers, parents, friends and board members. Catholic Education Executive Director Dr Tim McDonald was also present for the occa-sion to officially open the new facility.

“The Church is convinced that the most important tool, and one which influences every other dimension of a person’s life, is a recognition of the love and presence of God at work in every human heart and in the world around us,” the Archbishop continued.

As part of the blessing and opening ceremony, the Archbishop blessed crosses in each room of the new facility and College Captains, Atidaishe Mugwara and Antonio Joboy assisted with the unveiling of the new plaque.

Em m a nue l Col lege Principal, Mr Leo Di Gregorio

said the new facility has pro-vided students with an out-standing resource for Sport and Performing Arts educa-tional programs.

“It has certainly raised the profile of both these teaching areas and staff and students are delighted with the oppor-tunities that our new facility provides,” Mr Di Gregorio said.

“Added to this, the centre has provided the college with a whole school meeting place to hold assemblies, liturgies, Masses and other events. We now have a comfortable venue conducive to best practice for these school events,” he said.

Mr Di Gregorio went on to explain that the original school master plan included a building to facilitate both

the sport and performing arts programs of the college.

The actual build, which had been talked about for many years, finally came together in late 2012, under the princi-palship of Mr John Bormolini, who together with the College Board invited EIW Architects, to commence the planning and design process.

“After two years of research-ing and careful designing of the new facility, the building program commenced in 2015 and was ready for student and staff use from the beginning of 2016,” Mr Di Gregorio said.

In continuing his address for the occasion, the Archbishop continued by saying that because God is at the heart of everything, and not just a kind of added-on optional

extra, then everything good in life both comes from God and can open our eyes to the beauty and goodness of God.

“This is certainly true of what we sometimes think of as extra curricular activities like sport, drama and the arts,” the Archbishop said.

“These things, each in their own way, and in a way that is different from the more tradi-tional academic pursuits, put us in touch with the depths of our own humanity and help us to give space to all the gifts which God has given us,” he said.

The College is now plan-ning to hold its first musical performance later this year.

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Archbishop Timothy Costelloe stands with Catholic Education Executive Director Dr Tim McDonald, right, and from left, Emmanuel College Principal Mr Leo Di Gregorio and College Captains Atidaishe Mugwara and Antonio Joboy. The Emmanuel College school community came together on Wednesday 6 April for the opening and blessing of the new Sport and Performing Arts Centre. PHOTO: JAMIE O’BRIEN

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ARCHBISHOP COSTELLOE OPENS NEW SPORT AND ARTS CENTREBy Jamie O’Brien

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WHEN BATEMAN PARISHIONER Angela McCarthy travelled to Jerusalem to study Matthew’s Gospel last year, she had no idea she would be invited to return less than 12 months later as a music director.

Describing the offer as one she “sim-ply could not refuse”, Dr McCarthy has shared her incredible experiences of Easter in the Holy Land in a two-part feature for The eRecord.

Dr McCarthy was invited back to Jerusalem to direct the music for this year’s Easter Triduum at the Ecce Homo convent, home to the Centre for Biblical Formation.

Run by Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion, the convent is located in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City on the Via Dolorosa – the traditionally honoured route that Jesus took while carrying the cross.

Dr McCarthy made the trip to Jerusalem with fellow Bateman parish-ioner, Brendan D’Sa, after recognising that the job was too big for one person.

“Providing the music for the Triduum

is a complex task, even after having directed it for many years in my own parish of St Thomas More Bateman, par-ticularly when the desire is for full par-ticipation by an unknown group assem-bled from countries all over the world,” she said.

“I therefore invited one of our excellent musicians, Brendan D’Sa, to join me. He is both a cantor and keyboardist and his

youthful energy and intelligent liturgi-cal musicianship formed the partnership needed for the task.”

Alongside their musical roles, Dr McCarthy and Mr D’Sa were lucky enough to participate in the Passover and Easter course at the Centre for Biblical Formation while they were in Jerusalem.

The course examined the Book of Exodus and John’s Gospel under the

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guidance of biblical scholars, Father Walter Vogels and Sister Joan Campbell.

It also included lectures from Jewish and Muslim academics, visits to a syna-gogue and Hebrew-speaking Catholic community and walking tours through Jerusalem.

Dr McCarthy, who is a Senior Lecturer in Theology at the University of Notre Dame Australia, said examining the city’s ancient heritage, particularly the Temple Mount, was “completely fascinating”.

The Romans destroyed the famous temple in 70AD but parts of the platform have been excavated, including the origi-

nal steps to the Pilgrims’ Gate, through which Jesus and His disciples would have entered.

“This highly contested space is sacred to Judaism, Christianity and Islam,” Dr McCarthy said.

“When we visited it, I was taken once again by its intense sense of the sacred. Jesus taught in this space and, over near the Eastern Gate (where the Messiah is supposed to enter), there is a beautiful olive grove and I couldn’t help but feel that this was the kind of space where Jesus taught.”

The group also visited Bethlehem,

including the Church of the Nativity, originally commissioned by Constantine the Great and his mother, St Helena, in 326AD, and Bethlehem University.

Run by the De La Salle Brothers, with New Zealand Brother Peter Bray as Vice Chancellor, the university left a strong impression on Dr McCarthy.

Read The eRecord next week for Part Two of Dr McCarthy’s experiences in Jerusalem.

Bateman parishioners, Angela McCarthy and Brenda D’Sa, pictured in front of the south wall of the Temple Mount during their recent trip to Jerusalem. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

The Palm Sunday procession down the Mount of Olives was one of several Holy Week events attended by Bateman parishioners, Angela McCarthy and Brendan D’Sa. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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St John of God Health Care (SJOGHC) has recently appointed a director to guide the development of its nursing workforce across 23 facili-ties in Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region.

Cynthia Dowell was announced in early April as the new Group Director Nursing - a position that involves overseeing training and professional development for nursing staff across these facilities, including 17 hospitals, as well as disability services and home nursing.

Originally trained in Victoria, Ms Dowell’s most recent role was as Chief Nursing Officer and Executive Director Surgery and Specialist Services at Melbourne’s St Vincent’s Hospital, where she was responsible for more than 2,000 nurses.

As one of Australia’s biggest non-government hospital operators – and its biggest Catholic hospital operator – SJOGHC employs more than 13,500 care givers in Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific.

It has long reinforced the importance of supporting its nursing workforce, with 44 per cent of employees pro-viding direct nursing care to 290,000 patients and clients every year.

As Group Director Nursing, Ms Dowell will be responsible for develop-

ing this workforce with an emphasis on evidence-based decision making and a culture of enquiry, using research, training and professional development to do so.

She will also head up the Nursing Leadership Group which brings togeth-er senior Directors of Nursing at the group’s largest and specialist hospitals.

Supporting her in the Group Director Nursing role will be SJGHC’s partner-ship with a range of training organisa-tions, including 26 universities, which train students of nursing, medical and other healthcare subjects.

Ms Dowell’s own qualifications include a Bachelor of Nursing from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) and a Professional Cert i f icate in Health Systems Management. In addition, she has also completed the Williamson Victoria Community Leadership Program.

FORMER PRESIDENT of East Timor, His Excellency Xanana Gusmão, last weekend, on Sunday, 24 April, visited St Mary’s Cathedral, much to the delight of Cathedral Dean Monsignor Michael Keating and those who attended the morning Mass.

After being welcomed and greeted by Mgr Keating just outside the Cathedral’s Holy Door, HE Gusmão was wel-comed in and stayed for the 11am Mass.

HE Gusmão was visit-ing Perth as part of the 2016 ANZAC Day celebrations.

HE Gusmão was accompa-nied a number of fellow gov-ernment representatives from East Timor, including Vice Minister for Social Solidarity, His Excellency Miguel

Marques Manetelu; Chief of Defence, Colonel Falur Rate Laek (Domingos Raul); Timor-Leste Ambassador to Australia, His Excellency Abel Guterres; and Liaison Officer

for Veterans’ Affairs for the Office of Prime Minister, Ms Ines Almeida.

A practising Catholic from a family of teachers, HE Gusmão was born in

Manatuto, in what was then Portuguese Timor, and attend-ed a Jesuit high school just outside the city of Dili and reportedly studied to become a Jesuit priest later in life.

HE Gusmão is famed for having led East Timor to inde-pendence from Indonesia in 2002, in addition to having played a leading role in its political life ever since.

Following his service as President of East Timor, HE Gusmão became the fourth Prime Minister of East Timor, serving from 8 August 2007 to 16 February 2015. He has been Minister of Planning and Strategic Investment since February 2015.

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Cynthia Dowell has recently been appointed as Group Director Nursing at St John of God Health Care. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED

FORMER PRESIDENT OF EAST TIMOR VISITS ST MARY’S CATHEDRAL

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St Mary’s Cathedral Dean Mgr Michael Keating shares a moment with former President of East Timor, His Excellency Xanana Gusmão on Sunday, 24 April. HE Gusmão was visiting Perth for the 2016 ANZAC Day celebrations. PHOTOS: JAMIE O’BRIEN

NATIONAL NURSING APPOINTEE TO FOSTER CULTURE OF ENQUIRY AT ST JOHN OF GOD HEALTH CARE

A FRIENDLY yet thorough Christian initiation process helped Ballajura parishioners Bruce Ramsay and Amanda Dillon make the life-altering decision to become Catholic.

The pair sung the praises of the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA), after receiving the sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation at Mary MacKillop Catholic Church Ballajura Parish dur-ing the Easter Vigil.

The RCIA guides partici-pants through a period of learning and discussion about the Catholic faith, before they make the final decision to .

Part icipants include Catechumens, who have not been baptised, and Candidates, who have been baptised in another Christian denomination.

Mr Ramsay, who was raised as Anglican, recalled that he was very religious when he was young.

“I was what we used to call ‘servers’ in Church, assisting the priest with communion, so I was quite invested in it, in my young life and teens,” he said.

“Then in my 20’s, I lost faith in everything and turned away from the whole thing.”

The turning point for Mr Ramsay came when he met his partner, Esme Barker, who is

Catholic, about 15 years ago.He used to walk her to and

from Mass every Sunday, but never attended, until a health scare shook his world view.

“After I retired from work, I got quite ill six months later and had to have a large opera-tion,” he said.

“You start to think about things and I thought, ‘There’s got me be more to life than just drifting through and dying.’”

Mr Ramsay began to attend Mass with Ms Barker and said he found a new “spiritual pur-pose”.

His interest in the RCIA came some years later, after he felt a desire to take com-munion, as he had done so in the Anglican Church.

He said he wasn’t sure about becoming Catholic at first, but came to a deci-sion gradually, with the help of Ballajura Assistant Priest Father Stephen Gorddard.

“Fr Stephen made a very great impact on me…I felt he was someone I could relate to, even though he’s a lot younger than I am,” he added with a laugh.

Now a full member of the Catholic Church, Mr Ramsay said he finally felt fulfilled.

“I’ve come back with an even stronger faith, coming from a different perspective,” he said.

“I feel it’s far more personal

than it ever was and I’m very appreciative of the Church accepting someone like me.”

Unlike Mr Ramsay, Mrs Dillon did not have a religious upbringing, despite being baptised as a child.

Instead, she came to the Church through her husband, who is Catholic, and through professional influences.

“In the last few years I worked at a Catholic school and that opened my eyes and made me want to learn a bit more,” she explained.

Her children attending a Catholic school was another factor which piqued her inter-est in the faith, leading her to join the RICA.

She said she enjoyed the process, which helped her resolve difficult questions such as ‘Why does God let bad things happen?’

“I didn’t know what to expect, but Fr Stephen was really lovely and it was really informal,” she said.

“The information he gave us was very thorough. We all went around asking ques-tions, which he was happy to answer and he made it really easy to understand.”

After going through the RCIA, Mrs Dillon described receiving the sacraments at the Easter Vigil as a beautiful experience.

“I don’t think I realised how big of a deal it is and how spe-cial it is to be welcomed into the Church,” she said.

For more information about the RCIA, visit www.liturgy.perthcatholic.org.au.

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Amanda Dillon, Bruce Ramsay and their fellow neophytes celebrate with Ballajura Assistant Priest Fr Stephen Gorddard and Parish Priest Fr John Jegorow. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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PANORAMAWhat’s happening around the Archdiocese

SAT, 7 MAY TRAINING - NEW EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION WORKSHOPThe Centre for Liturgy will be conducting a training workshop for New Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion on Saturday, 7 May, 9-11am, at the Centre for Liturgy, 28 Marda Way, Nollamara. This ministry assists the priest in giving Holy Communion to the assembly, hence the prerequisite for attending is approval from parish priest. Parish training sessions are available on request with a minimum of six attendees per session. There will not be any further dates offered in 2016, so please register for the dates offered. Cost $10. Registration is essential. Further info; 08 9207 3350, [email protected]; www.liturgycentre.com.au.FLORES DE MAYO St Francis of Assisi Prayer Group invites you to come and join the festivities of Flores de Mayo (Flowers of May) in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday, 7 May, St Francis of Assisi Parish, 6 Lilian Rd, Maida Vale. 2pm gathering time for procession at 2.30pm followed by Holy Mass at 3pm concelebrated by Fr J Cabyuena and Fr Francis Ly. Fellowship later. Further info; Adrian D'Cruz, [email protected], 9 - SUN, 15 MAY PILGRIMAGE OF UNITY –COUNCIL OF CHURCHES WAThe Churches of the City of Perth invite you to a Pilgrimage of Unity - Many People One Footprint. Launch at Elizabeth Quay, 12 noon on Monday, 9 May. Exploration of church denominations throughout

the week with a pilgrimage procession on Sunday, 15 May starting at 1pm at St Mary’s Cathedral then to Wesley Uniting Church for 3pm and to St George’s Cathedral for 5pm. All welcome. Further info: Rev Frances Hadfield 08 9275 3144 (Tuesdays and Wednesdays) or 0410 698 595.MON, 9 MAY - 13 JUN THE COSMIC VISION OF THE MYSTICS7-9pm, Newman Siena Centre, Doubleview. Come and explore the reflections of the Christian mystics – particularly Dionysius the Areopagite, Hildegard of Bingen, Meister Eckhart and Julian of Norwich – who, in their direct encounter with the divine, anticipated by more than 700 years the scientific findings of the 20th century. This Centre for Faith Enrichment course is presented by Mr John Auer. Cost $45. To register, www.cfe.org.au, Further info: [email protected], or 08 9241 5221.TUE, 10 MAY TRAINING - ALTAR SERVERS COORDINATORS' WORKSHOPThe workshop for those training parish altar servers is based on the GIRM and the Archdiocese of Perth guidelines. The first workshop will be held on Tuesday, 10 May, 7.30-9.30pm, at the Centre for Liturgy, 28 Marda Way, Nollamara and another will be available in September 2016. Further info; 08 9207 3350, [email protected]; www.liturgycentre.com.au.TUE, 10 MAY - 7 JUN FIVE PORTRAITS OF JESUS IN THE YEAR OF MERCY10am-12.30pm, Newman Siena Centre, Doubleview. Presented by Sr Shelley Barlow RNDM, this Centre for Faith Enrichment

course looks to the Letters of St Paul and the Gospels to consider varying portraits of Jesus as the ultimate revelation of God’s mercy lavished upon us and all creation. Cost: $37.50. To register, www.cfe.org.au, Further info: [email protected], or 08 9241 5221.WED, 11 MAYWOMEN FOR THE WORLD LUNCHEONCaritas Australia invites you to join us for our inaugural Women for the World luncheon to support our empowering work with women around the world. Hear from Psyche Mae Asencio, a youth worker from the Philippines, who was able to gain an education through Caritas Australia's transformative programs and raise vital funds for those living in poverty around the world.Tickets $150 each and can be purchased at http://bit.ly/WFTW-Perth. Further info; Natalie Weir [email protected] or 08 9422 7928.TRAINING - NEW EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION WORKSHOPTraining of New Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Workshop will be held on Wednesday 11 May, 7-9pm, at Infant Jesus Parish Centre, 47 Wellington Road, Morley. This ministry assists the priest in giving Holy Communion to the assembly, hence the prerequisite for attending is approval from Parish Priest. Parish training sessions are available on request with a minimum of 6 attendees per session. There will not be any further dates offered in 2016, so please registered for the dates offered. Cost $10. Registration is essential. Further info; 08 9207 3350,

c f l@per thcathol ic .org . au ; www.liturgycentre.com.au.MIRACLE PRAYERSDerek Boylen, Director of Catholic Marriage and Fertility Services with be speaking about 'Healing in Relationships' at the next Miracle Prayers healing service, 7.30pm, 67 Howe St, Osborne Park on Wednesday, 11 May. As usual, personal prayer for healing and other intentions, and the Sacrament of Reconciliation will also be available. Further info; 0404 028 298. All welcome. www.facebook.com/miracleprayersperthWED, 11 MAY - 1 JUN LISTENING WITH THE HEART OF CHRIST7-9pm, Father Dan Foley Hall, Lockridge Parish, 215 Morley Dr East, Kiara. How can we bear witness to God’s merciful love in the world today? This short Centre for Faith Enrichment course, presented by Mr Derek Boylen, is an opportunity to explore the way Jesus listens to those who struggle and to identify how we can cultivate the listening heart of Christ in our own lives with those we meet. Suggested donation: $20. To register, www.cfe.org.au, Further info: [email protected], or 08 9241 5221.WED, 11 MAY - SAT, 11 JUN LAST THINGS8-8.30pm, Online – live and interactive! What does the Church teach us about death, judgement, heaven, hell and the Second Coming? This short online Centre for Faith Enrichment course, presented by Rev Dr Charles Waddell, explores the Church’s answers to, or, more correctly, avenues into these mysteries so that we may enter more fully

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into the depth of God’s love. Cost: $20.To register, www.cfe.org.au, Further info: [email protected], or 08 9241 5221.THU, 12 MAY LEADERSHIP FOR MUSIC MINISTRYThis program is an opportunity for people new to leadership roles in Music Ministry to develop their understanding of the relevant principles and practices, and renewal for for people who have been working as Music Ministers. The program consists of four two-hour sessions as follows; 12 May, 26 May, 9 June and 23 June 7.30-9.30pm at Centre for Litrugy, 28 Marda Way, Nollamara. Participants are expected to attend all four sessions. A range of topics will be covered as well as attempt to develop participants’ musical skils and other areas. The participants will be required to apply what they learn in a liturgy planning exercise. Cost $60 per person. Registrations are essential. Further info: 08 9207 3350 or Fax 08 9349 0362, [email protected], 14 MAY TRAINING - NEW EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION WORKSHOPThe Centre for Liturgy will be conductiong a training workshop for New Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion on Saturday, 14 May, 9-11am, at Our Lady of Fatima Parish Centre, 10 Foss St, Palmyra. This ministry assists the priest in giving Holy Communion to the assembly, hence the prerequisite for attending is approval from parish priest. Parish training sessions are available on request with a minimum of six attendees per session. There will not be any further dates offered in 2016, so please register for the dates offered. Cost $10. Registration is essential. Further info; 08 9207 3350, [email protected]; www.liturgycentre.com.au.SAT, 14 MAY ALIVE – YOUTH PENTECOST CELEBRATION24:7 Youth Ministry presents Alive in the Perth Hills – a Pentecost celebration for youth aged 12-18. A day full

of music, games, fun, skits, prizes, Mass, formation and food! Saturday, 14 May, 1-8pm at Holy Family Catholic Parish Hall, 2 Burt St, Kalamunda. Entry $5. Further info: 08 9293 1646 or 0411 641 245.SUN, 15 MAYTAIZÉ MEDITATIVE PRAYER – CELEBRATING 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF SR IRENE MCCORMACK’S DEATHAll are invited to join the South Perth Taizé praying community to celebrate 25th Anniversary of Sr Irene McCormack’s death in Peru and give thanks to God for her life.St Joseph’s Chapel, 16 York St, South Perth, 7-8pm (Chapel doors open 6.30pm). Bring a small torch and invite a friend. Further info: Sr Maree Riddler RSJ, 0414 683 926 or [email protected] FAIR FUNDRAISING - LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POORThe Little Sisters of the Poor care for those in need, specifically the elderly and financially poor, in our home at Glendalough, Perth. Our Home desperately requires a rebuild to cope with increasing demand. To help us meet our budget costs we are holding a Food Fair as part of our Fundraising effort on Sunday, 15 May, 10am-4pm, at 2 Rawlins Street, Glendalough and would greatly appreciate your support. Further info Sr Maeguerite, 9443 3155 or Bernadette 0423 958 123 or [email protected] CONCERT SERIES - CONCERT 1: GREGORIANAOur candle-light concert which kicks off our 2016 Cathedral Concert Series – Concert 1: Gregoriana, has become an annual event and will be held on Sunday, 15 May, St Mary’s Cathedral, Perth from 7.15-8.35pm. It features the Cathedral Choir, organ and soloist(s). Further info: Jacinta 08 9223 1377.WED, 18 MAYTRAINING - NEW EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION WORKSHOPThe Centre for Liturgy will be conducting a training workshop for New Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion on Wednesday, 11 May, 7-9pm,

Sts John and Paul Parish Centre, Pinetree Gully Rd and Wainwright Cl, Willetton. This ministry assists the priest in giving Holy Communion to the assembly, hence the prerequisite for attending is approval from parish priest. Parish training sessions are available on request with a minimum of six attendees per session. There will not be any further dates offered in 2016, so please register for the dates offered. Cost $10. Registration is essential. Further info: 08 9207 3350, [email protected], www.liturgycentre.com.au.WED, 18 MAY - 1 JUN DIVE DEEPER: EXPLORING FAITH12-12.30pm, Online – live and interactive! This short, user-friendly online Centre for Faith Enrichment course, presented by Rev Dr Charles Waddell, explores questions of life, faith and meaning. You don’t have to be a “good” Catholic (or a Catholic at all!) – and you can take this course individually, or with a group of friends. Cost: $15. To register, www.cfe.org.au, Further info: [email protected], or 08 9241 5221.THU, 19 MAY 21ST CENTURY LITURGICAL MUSIC WORKSHOPThe collections of liturgical music commonly found in parishes were published more than ten years ago. They do not include liturgical music that has appeared more recently. This workshop will review music published since 2001 and present some examples. Thursday, 19 May, 7.30-9.30pm, Holy Family Parish, 45 Thelma St, Como. Cost $10. Closing date for registration 10 May 2016. For registrations: [email protected] Further info: Centre for Liturgy 08 9207 3350, www.liturgycentre.com.au.THUS, 19 MAY - 23 JUN GRACE-FILLED PARENTING10am-12.30pm, Newman Siena Centre, Doubleview. Presented by Mr Derek Boylen, these Centre for Faith Enrichment workshops are aimed at giving Mum and/or Dad some time for faith growth but in a way that nurtures home and family life.

Cost: $45. To register, [email protected], or 08 9241 5221.FRI, 20 MAY THE GOSPEL OF JOHN IN THE LIGHT OF THE YEAR OF MERCY – WITH FR FRANCIS MOLONEYInternationally renowned New Testament Scholar, Rev Professor Francis J Moloney, will be delivering a free public lecture entitled The Gospel of John in the Light of the Year of Mercy at the Centre for Faith Enrichment, 33 Williamstown Rd, Doubleview, Friday, 20 May. Lecture from 12.15-1.15pm, followed by a Q&A session. Bring your lunch. Skype access possible for those unable to be physically present. No cost, but registrations essential as places are limited. Further info: Centre for Faith Enrichment, 08 9241 5221, [email protected] or www.cfe.org.au.FRI, 20 - SUN, 22 MAY PRAYING THE PROLOGUE OF THE RULE OF BENEDICT – RETREATFor contemporary Christians intent on living the Gospel of Christ, the Rule of St Benedict offers much wisdom and encouragement. Over two days, we will prayerfully ponder the Prologue of the Rule as it introduces Benedict’s vision, purpose and teaching concerning the way of life he is proposing in his little rule for beginners. Presented by Christine Manning SGS. Recommended cost: $260. Further info: Dr Carmel Posa SGS, 08 9654 8371, [email protected]; or Jill O’Brien, [email protected].

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