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St Anthonyrsquos Parish Picton Bargo ndash Balmoral ndash Buxton ndash Couridjah ndash
Douglas Park ndash Lakesland ndash Menangle ndash
Picton ndash Pheasants Nest ndash Tahmoor ndash
Thirlmere ndash Wilton ndash Yanderra
Administrator Fr Mark De Battista
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME mdash YEAR A Parish Bulletin Sunday 29 October 2017
WEEKEND MASS TIMES
St Anthonyrsquos Church - Tahmoor Saturday Vigil - 600 pm Sunday - 730am amp 930am
WEEKDAY MASS TIMES Tuesday - 530 pmmdashTahmoor Wednesday - 800 ammdashTahmoor ALL SAINTS Thursday - 1000 ammdashTahmoor Seniors Mass amp Morning tea 1200 pmmdashPicton 700 pmmdashTahmoor ALL SOULS DAY Friday - 930 ammdashPicton Reconciliation (Confession) Saturday 515 pmmdash545 pm Tahmoor and before Sunday Masses
Adoration Tuesday 430 pmmdash515 pm 1st Thursday of the month 900 ammdash945 am
St Patricks ChurchmdashMenangle 600 pm mass on the First Sunday of the month
Douglas Park Sunday 900 am mass
ENTRANCE ANTIPHON
Let the hearts that seek the Lord rejoice turn to the Lord and his strength constantly seek his face
FIRST READING Exodus 2220-26
A reading from the book of Exodus If you are harsh with the widow or the orphan my anger will rage against you
RESPONSORIAL PSALM
I love you Lord my strength SECOND READING Thessalonians 15-10
A reading from the letter of St Paul to the Thessalonians Your turned away from idols to serve God and await his Son GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
Alleluia alleluia All who love me will keep my words And my Father will love them and we will come to them Alleluia
GOSPEL Matthew 2234-40 A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Matthew You shall love the Lord your God and your neighbour as yourself COMMUNION ANTIPHON
We will ring out our joy at your saving help and exult in the name of our God Next Weeks Readings Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time mdashYear A
Malachi 114 - 22 8-10 Thess 27-9 13 Mt 231-12
OFFICE HOURS
Tuesday amp Thursday
900am - 300pm
Parish Phone 4683 2230
Parish Mobile 0457 911 475
Parish Fax 4683 2248
Email pictondoworgau
Website wwwstanthonyspictonorgau
Facebook wwwfacebookcomPictonparish
STEWARDSHIP CORNER
Sharing our talents arises from
the fact that God has given each
of us the ability and gifts to do
certain things well and we are
to develop those talents for the
good of others
VISION STATEMENT
PRAY FOR THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED
Lord grant them eternal peace amp joy and to their families and
friends strength and comfort
RECENTLY DECEASED
ANNIVERSARY Lorraine Cox
MEMORIAL
PRAY FOR THE SICK Fr David Catterall Michael Bell Mel-
ony Cox Ann Reed Peter McLaughlin Joanne McMahon
Daniel Clarke Margaret Brown Yasmin Remynse Lesley
Sheringham John Prey Lesley Gardiner Lorna Johnson
Janine Tiller Marion Mulheron James McNeil John Farrell
Ian Macnamara Stephanie Macnamara Barry Smith Jim
Matthews Elizabeth Linsell
GREETERS THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK
Vigil Sr Julie Lisa McSweeney
730 am Jenny Coughlan Sandy Porter
930 am Allan Cox Ingrey Family
READERS THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK
Vigil Audrey Ferrara Beth Nolan
Sophia De Zilva Trish Lindner
730 am Don Turvey John Maher
930 am Olga Upton Alanna Van Dantzig
Eleanor Wright Paul Wyatt
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTER THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK
Vigil Adrian Buckley Michael Chaumont
Frances Micallef Sr Julie
Gaynor Mason Beth Nolan
730 am Stan Cichocki John McGarry
Jenny Coughlan Don Turvey
930 am Adrian Vannan Kevin Devine
Alanna Van Dantzig Sue Spiteri
Paul Wyatt Anna Schutt
CLEANERS WEEK COMMENCE 291017 WEEK COMMENCE 51117
Chaumont Family Colin Dunn amp Anifa Chinyani
FLOWERS THIS WEEK 281017 NEXT WEEK 41117
Murielle Azzi Christine Carbury
SACRISTY WEEK COMMENCE 291017 WEEK COMMENCE 51117
Mary Gilbert Gillian Dobson
MORNING TEA 730 am next week Mary Gilbert
930 am next week Kate amp Jason Knight
CHILDRENS LITURGY
This Week Kate Knight amp Pam Di Domizio amp Kate Gill
Next Week Alison McGuire amp Julie Sullivan
PARISH PHONES Recently the Parish has had no
land line Now we have a mobile phone which will
reach the presbytery or Parish Office or a message
can be left 0457 911 475
DIARY DATES
Monday 30 October Reconciliation Sessions
Tuesday 31 October Reconciliation Sessions
Wednesday 1 November Reconciliation Sessions
Thursday 2 November Senior Mass amp morning tea
10am at Tahmoor
ldquoLet us all work together to promote peace among peoples and guarantee respect for human rightsrdquo Pope Francis
UNIT AVAILABLE FOR RENT One of the parish units is
available for rent If you are interested please contact L J
Hooker at Picton who are assisting in the leasing of the
unit
CHOSEN Advent amp Christmas Daily Reflections 2017mdash
Continuing the tradition from past years Chosen is a 72
page pocket-size book containing short daily reflections
from the beginning of Advent (3 December 2017) through
to the Baptism of the Lord (8 January 2018) primarily for
personal use but also appropriate for group use
If you would like to order a copy please fill in the sheet in
the foyer the order will be placed on Sunday 29 October
DONATION OF DEFIBRILLATOR Many thanks go out to the
very generous parishioner who chose to remain anony-
mous for the donation of the emergency defibrillator you
see at the back of the church This $3000 donation is
very precious and has saved many lived A highly qualified
and experienced paramedic is willing to come to our par-
ish to give us some simple instructions on how to operate
it Those interested are asked to leave their names and
contact details on the sheet provided in the foyer after
mass Please consider coming along to learn how to use
this simple but highly effective machine
As Members of St Anthonyrsquos Parish we share the responsibility of building up the spiritual and ma-terial welfare of our community by promoting Godrsquos values of love justice and peace and ex-tending this message of goodwill beyond our im-mediate boundaries
PRAY WITH THE POPE IN OCTOBER
Workers and the Unemployed That all workers may receive respect and protection
of their rights and that the unemployed may receive
the opportunity to contribute to the common good
Amen
St Anthonyrsquos Parish respectfully acknowledges that our church and Parish stands on the traditional lands of the Drsquoharawal people We also acknowledge the Drsquoharawal
Elders past present and future who hold the memories
traditions and culture of their people We extend that respect to any Aboriginal parishioners
and visitors
ALL SOULS DAY MASSESmdash THURSDAY 2 NOVEMBER
1000 am at Tahmoor 12 noon at Picton
700 pm at Tahmoor
VINNIES AGED CARE FACILITIES A general parish meeting
has been organized for Thursday 30 November at 7pm in
the demountable to listen to a proposal to set up some
aged facilities on parish property Please spread the word
and bring a friend Nothing has been set in stone so come
along and find out what is being proposed
THE JOURNEY CATHOLIC RADIO PROGRAM ndash AIRS 5 No-
vember 2017 This week on the Journey Fr Mike Delaney
reflects on the Gospel of Matthew Bruce Downes The
Catholic Guy reminds us about Having Faith in Godrsquos Will
Sam Clear speaks to us softly about Forgiveness and Sr
Hilda graces us with her sage words of Wisdom from the
Abbey Coupled with amazing music and you have a show
about faith hope love and life Go to wwwjcrorgau or
wwwitunesjcrorgau where you can listen anytime and
subscribe to weekly shows by email
RECEPTION OF HOLY COMMUINON BY THE FAITHFUL
160The Priest then takes the paten or ciborium and ap-
proaches the communicants who usually come up in pro-
cession It is not permitted for the faithful to take the con-
secrated Bread or the sacred chalice by themselves and
still less to hand them on from one to another among
themselves In the dioceses of Australia standing is the
most common posture for receiving Holy Communion
though individual members of the faithful may choose to
receive Communion while kneeling When approaching to
receive Holy Communion the faithful bow in reverence of
the Sacrament that they are to receive
161 If Communion is given only under the species of
bread the Priest raises the host slightly and shows it to
each saying The Body of Christ The communicant replies
Amen and receives the Sacrament either on the tongue
or where this is allowed in the hand the choice lying with
the communicant As soon as the communicant receives
the host he or she consumes the whole of it If however
Communion is given under both kinds the rite prescribed
in nos 284-287 is to be followed
162 In the distribution of Communion the Priest may be
assisted by other Priests who happen to be present If
such Priests are not present and there is a truly large
number of communicants the Priest may call upon ex-
traordinary ministers to assist him that is duly instituted
acolytes or even other faithful who have been duly deputed
for this purpose In case of necessity the Priest may de-
pute suitable faithful for this single occasion
These ministers should not approach the altar before the
Priest has received Communion and they are always to
receive from the hands of the Priest Celebrant the vessel
containing the species of the Most Holy Eucharist for distri-
bution to the faithful
163 When the distribution of Communion is over the
Priest himself immediately and completely consumes at
the altar any consecrated wine that happens to remain as
for any consecrated hosts that are left he either con-
sumes them at the altar or carries them to the place desig-
nated for the reservation of the Eucharist Upon returning
to the altar the Priest collects the fragments should any
remain and he stands at the altar or at the credence table
and purifies the paten or ciborium over the chalice and
after this purifies the chalice saying quietly the formula
Quod ore sumpsimus Domine (What has passed our lips)
and dries the chalice with a purificator If the vessels are
purified at the altar they are carried to the credence table
by a minister Nevertheless it is also permitted to leave
vessels needing to be purified especially if there are sev-
eral on a corporal suitably covered either on the altar or
on the credence table and to purify them immediately af-
ter Mass after the Dismissal of the people
(taken from the General Instruction of the Roman MissalmdashFinal Text)
PARISH FETE 12 NOVEMBER 2017
FETE PREPARATION
2 WEEKS TO GO
We are going to have a cut flowers stall this year and we need your help to make it a suc-cess Anyone that has cut flowers amp fillersgreenery to give please speak to Diana Ingrey and feel free to drop them at the stall on the fete day Those parishioners that said they would be will-ing to help with the setting up and or running of a stall for the fete please confirm with one of the committee members of your continued will-ingness to make this yearrsquos fete a success
St Anthonyrsquos Fete Gold Sponsors
Thank you for your prayers and generous contributions for this yearrsquos Catholic Mission World Mission Appeal support-ing the forgotten farming families of Vietnam and through-out the world Your considered gifts will help provide a new clean drinking water filtration system for the people of the coastal mountain region of Xuan Son We invite you to con-sider partnering with us through a regu-lar monthly gift and continue your sup-port of the life-giving work of Catholic Mission Freecall 1800 257 296 catholicmissionorgauVietnam
When patronizing our sponsors please thank them for supporting our Parish
Bakery Funerals
Local Member
Catholic High-School
Auto Mechanic
Auto Mechanic
Australian Family Owned and Operated
bull 24 Hours - 7 days
bull Pre ndash arranged funeral plans
bull All Areas
PICTON - 4677 1644 365-367 Argyle St
CAMDEN - 4655 6433 67 Broughton St
wwwwilliamrgrovescomau
THIEN DINH HOT BREAD Shop 4 Argyle St
Picton 2571 Tel 4677 2800 Open 7 Days
The Hon Jai Rowell MP Member for Wollondilly Office Shop 1- 117 Remembrance Dr Tahmoor Phone (02) 4683 2622 Mail PO Box 1005 Tahmoor 2573 Email wollondilyparliamentnswgovau
Mechanical Repairs 4683 2529
Tyres amp Batteries 4683 2529
4681 0760
Cnr Bargo River Rd amp Rememberance Dr Tahmoor NSW 2573
Play Cricket
Funerals
Hair Salon
By Megan Bassili 16 Dutton Road Buxton NSW 2571
Tel 4681 0818
Carpentry amp Home Maintenance
In 2Cricket Juniors Senior
Rego during August Contact Kevin Dries 0417 448 561
Andrew Murphy 0418 612 054 Jane Eva 0419 296 508
Girls Boys
DIAGNOSTICS SERVICING REPAIRS
REGO amp LTG SAFETY CHECKS 403 HUME HIGHWAY (BP)
PICTON NSW 2571 PHONE 4677 2555
FAX 4677 1755 EMAIL autoplus1bigpondcom
Bakery
Blinds amp Awinings
Williams Blinds
bull Awnings
bull Verticals
bull Venetians
bull Roller Blinds
bull Plantation Shutters
bull Security Doors amp Grilles
Showroom Shop 1 67 Argyle Street
PICTON NSW 2571 Phone (02) 4677 2777
Fax (02) 4677 2919
saleswilliamsblindscomau wwwwilliamsblindscomau
BEQUEATHING Would you like to remember the parish in your will Property money artwork plantshellip
There are many ways you can be remembered Please contact the parish office (46832230) for further info
We have relocated next to Picton Bowling Club
VISION STATEMENT
PRAY FOR THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED
Lord grant them eternal peace amp joy and to their families and
friends strength and comfort
RECENTLY DECEASED
ANNIVERSARY Lorraine Cox
MEMORIAL
PRAY FOR THE SICK Fr David Catterall Michael Bell Mel-
ony Cox Ann Reed Peter McLaughlin Joanne McMahon
Daniel Clarke Margaret Brown Yasmin Remynse Lesley
Sheringham John Prey Lesley Gardiner Lorna Johnson
Janine Tiller Marion Mulheron James McNeil John Farrell
Ian Macnamara Stephanie Macnamara Barry Smith Jim
Matthews Elizabeth Linsell
GREETERS THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK
Vigil Sr Julie Lisa McSweeney
730 am Jenny Coughlan Sandy Porter
930 am Allan Cox Ingrey Family
READERS THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK
Vigil Audrey Ferrara Beth Nolan
Sophia De Zilva Trish Lindner
730 am Don Turvey John Maher
930 am Olga Upton Alanna Van Dantzig
Eleanor Wright Paul Wyatt
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTER THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK
Vigil Adrian Buckley Michael Chaumont
Frances Micallef Sr Julie
Gaynor Mason Beth Nolan
730 am Stan Cichocki John McGarry
Jenny Coughlan Don Turvey
930 am Adrian Vannan Kevin Devine
Alanna Van Dantzig Sue Spiteri
Paul Wyatt Anna Schutt
CLEANERS WEEK COMMENCE 291017 WEEK COMMENCE 51117
Chaumont Family Colin Dunn amp Anifa Chinyani
FLOWERS THIS WEEK 281017 NEXT WEEK 41117
Murielle Azzi Christine Carbury
SACRISTY WEEK COMMENCE 291017 WEEK COMMENCE 51117
Mary Gilbert Gillian Dobson
MORNING TEA 730 am next week Mary Gilbert
930 am next week Kate amp Jason Knight
CHILDRENS LITURGY
This Week Kate Knight amp Pam Di Domizio amp Kate Gill
Next Week Alison McGuire amp Julie Sullivan
PARISH PHONES Recently the Parish has had no
land line Now we have a mobile phone which will
reach the presbytery or Parish Office or a message
can be left 0457 911 475
DIARY DATES
Monday 30 October Reconciliation Sessions
Tuesday 31 October Reconciliation Sessions
Wednesday 1 November Reconciliation Sessions
Thursday 2 November Senior Mass amp morning tea
10am at Tahmoor
ldquoLet us all work together to promote peace among peoples and guarantee respect for human rightsrdquo Pope Francis
UNIT AVAILABLE FOR RENT One of the parish units is
available for rent If you are interested please contact L J
Hooker at Picton who are assisting in the leasing of the
unit
CHOSEN Advent amp Christmas Daily Reflections 2017mdash
Continuing the tradition from past years Chosen is a 72
page pocket-size book containing short daily reflections
from the beginning of Advent (3 December 2017) through
to the Baptism of the Lord (8 January 2018) primarily for
personal use but also appropriate for group use
If you would like to order a copy please fill in the sheet in
the foyer the order will be placed on Sunday 29 October
DONATION OF DEFIBRILLATOR Many thanks go out to the
very generous parishioner who chose to remain anony-
mous for the donation of the emergency defibrillator you
see at the back of the church This $3000 donation is
very precious and has saved many lived A highly qualified
and experienced paramedic is willing to come to our par-
ish to give us some simple instructions on how to operate
it Those interested are asked to leave their names and
contact details on the sheet provided in the foyer after
mass Please consider coming along to learn how to use
this simple but highly effective machine
As Members of St Anthonyrsquos Parish we share the responsibility of building up the spiritual and ma-terial welfare of our community by promoting Godrsquos values of love justice and peace and ex-tending this message of goodwill beyond our im-mediate boundaries
PRAY WITH THE POPE IN OCTOBER
Workers and the Unemployed That all workers may receive respect and protection
of their rights and that the unemployed may receive
the opportunity to contribute to the common good
Amen
St Anthonyrsquos Parish respectfully acknowledges that our church and Parish stands on the traditional lands of the Drsquoharawal people We also acknowledge the Drsquoharawal
Elders past present and future who hold the memories
traditions and culture of their people We extend that respect to any Aboriginal parishioners
and visitors
ALL SOULS DAY MASSESmdash THURSDAY 2 NOVEMBER
1000 am at Tahmoor 12 noon at Picton
700 pm at Tahmoor
VINNIES AGED CARE FACILITIES A general parish meeting
has been organized for Thursday 30 November at 7pm in
the demountable to listen to a proposal to set up some
aged facilities on parish property Please spread the word
and bring a friend Nothing has been set in stone so come
along and find out what is being proposed
THE JOURNEY CATHOLIC RADIO PROGRAM ndash AIRS 5 No-
vember 2017 This week on the Journey Fr Mike Delaney
reflects on the Gospel of Matthew Bruce Downes The
Catholic Guy reminds us about Having Faith in Godrsquos Will
Sam Clear speaks to us softly about Forgiveness and Sr
Hilda graces us with her sage words of Wisdom from the
Abbey Coupled with amazing music and you have a show
about faith hope love and life Go to wwwjcrorgau or
wwwitunesjcrorgau where you can listen anytime and
subscribe to weekly shows by email
RECEPTION OF HOLY COMMUINON BY THE FAITHFUL
160The Priest then takes the paten or ciborium and ap-
proaches the communicants who usually come up in pro-
cession It is not permitted for the faithful to take the con-
secrated Bread or the sacred chalice by themselves and
still less to hand them on from one to another among
themselves In the dioceses of Australia standing is the
most common posture for receiving Holy Communion
though individual members of the faithful may choose to
receive Communion while kneeling When approaching to
receive Holy Communion the faithful bow in reverence of
the Sacrament that they are to receive
161 If Communion is given only under the species of
bread the Priest raises the host slightly and shows it to
each saying The Body of Christ The communicant replies
Amen and receives the Sacrament either on the tongue
or where this is allowed in the hand the choice lying with
the communicant As soon as the communicant receives
the host he or she consumes the whole of it If however
Communion is given under both kinds the rite prescribed
in nos 284-287 is to be followed
162 In the distribution of Communion the Priest may be
assisted by other Priests who happen to be present If
such Priests are not present and there is a truly large
number of communicants the Priest may call upon ex-
traordinary ministers to assist him that is duly instituted
acolytes or even other faithful who have been duly deputed
for this purpose In case of necessity the Priest may de-
pute suitable faithful for this single occasion
These ministers should not approach the altar before the
Priest has received Communion and they are always to
receive from the hands of the Priest Celebrant the vessel
containing the species of the Most Holy Eucharist for distri-
bution to the faithful
163 When the distribution of Communion is over the
Priest himself immediately and completely consumes at
the altar any consecrated wine that happens to remain as
for any consecrated hosts that are left he either con-
sumes them at the altar or carries them to the place desig-
nated for the reservation of the Eucharist Upon returning
to the altar the Priest collects the fragments should any
remain and he stands at the altar or at the credence table
and purifies the paten or ciborium over the chalice and
after this purifies the chalice saying quietly the formula
Quod ore sumpsimus Domine (What has passed our lips)
and dries the chalice with a purificator If the vessels are
purified at the altar they are carried to the credence table
by a minister Nevertheless it is also permitted to leave
vessels needing to be purified especially if there are sev-
eral on a corporal suitably covered either on the altar or
on the credence table and to purify them immediately af-
ter Mass after the Dismissal of the people
(taken from the General Instruction of the Roman MissalmdashFinal Text)
PARISH FETE 12 NOVEMBER 2017
FETE PREPARATION
2 WEEKS TO GO
We are going to have a cut flowers stall this year and we need your help to make it a suc-cess Anyone that has cut flowers amp fillersgreenery to give please speak to Diana Ingrey and feel free to drop them at the stall on the fete day Those parishioners that said they would be will-ing to help with the setting up and or running of a stall for the fete please confirm with one of the committee members of your continued will-ingness to make this yearrsquos fete a success
St Anthonyrsquos Fete Gold Sponsors
Thank you for your prayers and generous contributions for this yearrsquos Catholic Mission World Mission Appeal support-ing the forgotten farming families of Vietnam and through-out the world Your considered gifts will help provide a new clean drinking water filtration system for the people of the coastal mountain region of Xuan Son We invite you to con-sider partnering with us through a regu-lar monthly gift and continue your sup-port of the life-giving work of Catholic Mission Freecall 1800 257 296 catholicmissionorgauVietnam
When patronizing our sponsors please thank them for supporting our Parish
Bakery Funerals
Local Member
Catholic High-School
Auto Mechanic
Auto Mechanic
Australian Family Owned and Operated
bull 24 Hours - 7 days
bull Pre ndash arranged funeral plans
bull All Areas
PICTON - 4677 1644 365-367 Argyle St
CAMDEN - 4655 6433 67 Broughton St
wwwwilliamrgrovescomau
THIEN DINH HOT BREAD Shop 4 Argyle St
Picton 2571 Tel 4677 2800 Open 7 Days
The Hon Jai Rowell MP Member for Wollondilly Office Shop 1- 117 Remembrance Dr Tahmoor Phone (02) 4683 2622 Mail PO Box 1005 Tahmoor 2573 Email wollondilyparliamentnswgovau
Mechanical Repairs 4683 2529
Tyres amp Batteries 4683 2529
4681 0760
Cnr Bargo River Rd amp Rememberance Dr Tahmoor NSW 2573
Play Cricket
Funerals
Hair Salon
By Megan Bassili 16 Dutton Road Buxton NSW 2571
Tel 4681 0818
Carpentry amp Home Maintenance
In 2Cricket Juniors Senior
Rego during August Contact Kevin Dries 0417 448 561
Andrew Murphy 0418 612 054 Jane Eva 0419 296 508
Girls Boys
DIAGNOSTICS SERVICING REPAIRS
REGO amp LTG SAFETY CHECKS 403 HUME HIGHWAY (BP)
PICTON NSW 2571 PHONE 4677 2555
FAX 4677 1755 EMAIL autoplus1bigpondcom
Bakery
Blinds amp Awinings
Williams Blinds
bull Awnings
bull Verticals
bull Venetians
bull Roller Blinds
bull Plantation Shutters
bull Security Doors amp Grilles
Showroom Shop 1 67 Argyle Street
PICTON NSW 2571 Phone (02) 4677 2777
Fax (02) 4677 2919
saleswilliamsblindscomau wwwwilliamsblindscomau
BEQUEATHING Would you like to remember the parish in your will Property money artwork plantshellip
There are many ways you can be remembered Please contact the parish office (46832230) for further info
We have relocated next to Picton Bowling Club
VINNIES AGED CARE FACILITIES A general parish meeting
has been organized for Thursday 30 November at 7pm in
the demountable to listen to a proposal to set up some
aged facilities on parish property Please spread the word
and bring a friend Nothing has been set in stone so come
along and find out what is being proposed
THE JOURNEY CATHOLIC RADIO PROGRAM ndash AIRS 5 No-
vember 2017 This week on the Journey Fr Mike Delaney
reflects on the Gospel of Matthew Bruce Downes The
Catholic Guy reminds us about Having Faith in Godrsquos Will
Sam Clear speaks to us softly about Forgiveness and Sr
Hilda graces us with her sage words of Wisdom from the
Abbey Coupled with amazing music and you have a show
about faith hope love and life Go to wwwjcrorgau or
wwwitunesjcrorgau where you can listen anytime and
subscribe to weekly shows by email
RECEPTION OF HOLY COMMUINON BY THE FAITHFUL
160The Priest then takes the paten or ciborium and ap-
proaches the communicants who usually come up in pro-
cession It is not permitted for the faithful to take the con-
secrated Bread or the sacred chalice by themselves and
still less to hand them on from one to another among
themselves In the dioceses of Australia standing is the
most common posture for receiving Holy Communion
though individual members of the faithful may choose to
receive Communion while kneeling When approaching to
receive Holy Communion the faithful bow in reverence of
the Sacrament that they are to receive
161 If Communion is given only under the species of
bread the Priest raises the host slightly and shows it to
each saying The Body of Christ The communicant replies
Amen and receives the Sacrament either on the tongue
or where this is allowed in the hand the choice lying with
the communicant As soon as the communicant receives
the host he or she consumes the whole of it If however
Communion is given under both kinds the rite prescribed
in nos 284-287 is to be followed
162 In the distribution of Communion the Priest may be
assisted by other Priests who happen to be present If
such Priests are not present and there is a truly large
number of communicants the Priest may call upon ex-
traordinary ministers to assist him that is duly instituted
acolytes or even other faithful who have been duly deputed
for this purpose In case of necessity the Priest may de-
pute suitable faithful for this single occasion
These ministers should not approach the altar before the
Priest has received Communion and they are always to
receive from the hands of the Priest Celebrant the vessel
containing the species of the Most Holy Eucharist for distri-
bution to the faithful
163 When the distribution of Communion is over the
Priest himself immediately and completely consumes at
the altar any consecrated wine that happens to remain as
for any consecrated hosts that are left he either con-
sumes them at the altar or carries them to the place desig-
nated for the reservation of the Eucharist Upon returning
to the altar the Priest collects the fragments should any
remain and he stands at the altar or at the credence table
and purifies the paten or ciborium over the chalice and
after this purifies the chalice saying quietly the formula
Quod ore sumpsimus Domine (What has passed our lips)
and dries the chalice with a purificator If the vessels are
purified at the altar they are carried to the credence table
by a minister Nevertheless it is also permitted to leave
vessels needing to be purified especially if there are sev-
eral on a corporal suitably covered either on the altar or
on the credence table and to purify them immediately af-
ter Mass after the Dismissal of the people
(taken from the General Instruction of the Roman MissalmdashFinal Text)
PARISH FETE 12 NOVEMBER 2017
FETE PREPARATION
2 WEEKS TO GO
We are going to have a cut flowers stall this year and we need your help to make it a suc-cess Anyone that has cut flowers amp fillersgreenery to give please speak to Diana Ingrey and feel free to drop them at the stall on the fete day Those parishioners that said they would be will-ing to help with the setting up and or running of a stall for the fete please confirm with one of the committee members of your continued will-ingness to make this yearrsquos fete a success
St Anthonyrsquos Fete Gold Sponsors
Thank you for your prayers and generous contributions for this yearrsquos Catholic Mission World Mission Appeal support-ing the forgotten farming families of Vietnam and through-out the world Your considered gifts will help provide a new clean drinking water filtration system for the people of the coastal mountain region of Xuan Son We invite you to con-sider partnering with us through a regu-lar monthly gift and continue your sup-port of the life-giving work of Catholic Mission Freecall 1800 257 296 catholicmissionorgauVietnam
When patronizing our sponsors please thank them for supporting our Parish
Bakery Funerals
Local Member
Catholic High-School
Auto Mechanic
Auto Mechanic
Australian Family Owned and Operated
bull 24 Hours - 7 days
bull Pre ndash arranged funeral plans
bull All Areas
PICTON - 4677 1644 365-367 Argyle St
CAMDEN - 4655 6433 67 Broughton St
wwwwilliamrgrovescomau
THIEN DINH HOT BREAD Shop 4 Argyle St
Picton 2571 Tel 4677 2800 Open 7 Days
The Hon Jai Rowell MP Member for Wollondilly Office Shop 1- 117 Remembrance Dr Tahmoor Phone (02) 4683 2622 Mail PO Box 1005 Tahmoor 2573 Email wollondilyparliamentnswgovau
Mechanical Repairs 4683 2529
Tyres amp Batteries 4683 2529
4681 0760
Cnr Bargo River Rd amp Rememberance Dr Tahmoor NSW 2573
Play Cricket
Funerals
Hair Salon
By Megan Bassili 16 Dutton Road Buxton NSW 2571
Tel 4681 0818
Carpentry amp Home Maintenance
In 2Cricket Juniors Senior
Rego during August Contact Kevin Dries 0417 448 561
Andrew Murphy 0418 612 054 Jane Eva 0419 296 508
Girls Boys
DIAGNOSTICS SERVICING REPAIRS
REGO amp LTG SAFETY CHECKS 403 HUME HIGHWAY (BP)
PICTON NSW 2571 PHONE 4677 2555
FAX 4677 1755 EMAIL autoplus1bigpondcom
Bakery
Blinds amp Awinings
Williams Blinds
bull Awnings
bull Verticals
bull Venetians
bull Roller Blinds
bull Plantation Shutters
bull Security Doors amp Grilles
Showroom Shop 1 67 Argyle Street
PICTON NSW 2571 Phone (02) 4677 2777
Fax (02) 4677 2919
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BEQUEATHING Would you like to remember the parish in your will Property money artwork plantshellip
There are many ways you can be remembered Please contact the parish office (46832230) for further info
We have relocated next to Picton Bowling Club
When patronizing our sponsors please thank them for supporting our Parish
Bakery Funerals
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Catholic High-School
Auto Mechanic
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bull 24 Hours - 7 days
bull Pre ndash arranged funeral plans
bull All Areas
PICTON - 4677 1644 365-367 Argyle St
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THIEN DINH HOT BREAD Shop 4 Argyle St
Picton 2571 Tel 4677 2800 Open 7 Days
The Hon Jai Rowell MP Member for Wollondilly Office Shop 1- 117 Remembrance Dr Tahmoor Phone (02) 4683 2622 Mail PO Box 1005 Tahmoor 2573 Email wollondilyparliamentnswgovau
Mechanical Repairs 4683 2529
Tyres amp Batteries 4683 2529
4681 0760
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Tel 4681 0818
Carpentry amp Home Maintenance
In 2Cricket Juniors Senior
Rego during August Contact Kevin Dries 0417 448 561
Andrew Murphy 0418 612 054 Jane Eva 0419 296 508
Girls Boys
DIAGNOSTICS SERVICING REPAIRS
REGO amp LTG SAFETY CHECKS 403 HUME HIGHWAY (BP)
PICTON NSW 2571 PHONE 4677 2555
FAX 4677 1755 EMAIL autoplus1bigpondcom
Bakery
Blinds amp Awinings
Williams Blinds
bull Awnings
bull Verticals
bull Venetians
bull Roller Blinds
bull Plantation Shutters
bull Security Doors amp Grilles
Showroom Shop 1 67 Argyle Street
PICTON NSW 2571 Phone (02) 4677 2777
Fax (02) 4677 2919
saleswilliamsblindscomau wwwwilliamsblindscomau
BEQUEATHING Would you like to remember the parish in your will Property money artwork plantshellip
There are many ways you can be remembered Please contact the parish office (46832230) for further info
We have relocated next to Picton Bowling Club
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