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BRISBANE ORATORY IN FORMATION
PARISH OF ANNERLEY EKIBINPARISH OF ANNERLEY EKIBINPARISH OF ANNERLEY EKIBIN Fourth Sunday of Easter - Year A [OF] Third Sunday After Easter [EF]
6th/7th May, 2017
Readings for next Sunday
13th/14th May, 2017
1st: Acts 6: 1-7
2nd: 1 Peter 2: 4-9
Gospel: John 14:1-12
Parish Office
14 Ferndale Street, Annerley 4103
PO Box 3131, Tarragindi 4121.
Office Hours:- 9:00am - 1:00pm
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Phone: 3848 1107
Fax: 3848 1855
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.annerleyekibinparish.com www.facebook.com/ annerleyekibinparish
www.twitter.com/AnnerleyEkibin
Parish Priest : Fr Andrew Wise
Parish Team
Ms Shirley Sadler (Parish Secretary) Mrs Kathy Ducker (Finance Officer)
Miss Ria McIntyre / Mrs Teresa Martin
(Assistant Sacramental Co-ordinators)
Mr Richard O’Neil:0427 484 679
† Mary Immaculate Church
616 Ipswich Road, Annerley
† St John Fisher Church
17 Messines Ridge Road, Tarragindi
† St Elizabeth’s Chapel
61 Effingham Street, Ekibin
St Elizabeth’s Primary School
Phone 3848 0828
Mary Immaculate Primary School
Phone 3848 8965
Our Lady’s Secondary College
Phone: 3848 7462
St John Fisher Hall
17 Messines Ridge Road, Tarragindi
Phone 3848 1107 (Office hours)
The Brisbane Oratory in Formation
Oratory House - 3392 9247
16 Ferndale Street, Annerley
http://brisbane-oratory.org/
Fr Adrian Sharp (Moderator)
Fr Andrew Wise
Fr Scot Armstrong
Br Shawn Murphy
Br Tyson King
Br Conor Power Br Matthew Buckley
Frassati (Young Men)
Dylan Shogren (0449 994 929)
Flores Teresianes (Young Women)
Elise Hewitt (0400 204 995)
Frassati Youth (High School age)
Abbie Powick (0477 055 778 ) [email protected]
St Vincent de Paul Helpline
Phone: 3010 1096
Homeless Hotline: 1800 474 753
From the Parish Priest Dear Parishioners
I would like to gently remind everyone of the importance of arriving to Mass on time, including for week-day Masses. In fact we should aim to arrive at least 5 minutes early for Mass to give ourselves some time to settle down, focus and recollect ourselves before the sacred mysteries that are about to open up for us begin. Sometimes, however, it is understood that we may be unavoidably late for Mass due to exceptional circumstances beyond our control. Of course when we near the end of Mass it goes without saying that we could never think of leaving Mass early after communion except if it was an unavoidably urgent situation. Please note the special occasions coming up for the celebration of the Mass during the month on Saturday 13th, Wednesday 24th and Friday 26th May. Details are on page 2 of the newsletter. Finally I would like to publish, once again, the recent message from Father Adrian, the Moderator of the Oratory as there may be many people who missed it in the newsletter a few weeks back.
Fr Andrew Wise
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FROM THE ORATORY MODERATOR:
The Fathers and Brothers of the Oratory are very grateful to our parishioners, friends and other benefactors for the many ways that you support us. One of the tests of an Oratory-in-formation is that it can show itself to be financially viable, and as the Archbishop has publicly stated, the Brisbane Oratory in Formation is not financially supported by the Archdiocese. The Oratory therefore raises some of its money from the paid ministerial work of the priests of the Oratory, but the larger portion of the money that we need comes from our benefactors.
For these first few years, our main expense is the important work of training the Oratory’s future priests, priests who will be here to serve you for many years, God willing. Thank you for your recent and generous offerings to the Holy Thursday collection which was advertised as being for the training of the Oratory’s seminarians. We’re also grateful to those of you who have chosen to use the Oratory envelopes via the Sunday collections, or via the Oratory donation box at the back of Mary Immaculate Church.
Thank you also to our other regular givers who contribute via direct deposits or via credit card giving. The fact that we are always able to pay our bills, especially the seminary fees when they come in, is a mighty example of God’s providence working through you. We certainly can’t do it without your help.
We have, so far, raised about $65,000 of our goal of $100,000 for the 2017 seminarian education appeal. If you would like details about the ways that you can contribute, please pick up a flyer from the back of the church which has the photos of our four seminarians (details are on the reverse). You can also contact me for more information.
Thank-you sincerely!
Fr Adrian 0427 109 054 or [email protected]
PARISH DATE CLAIMERS Monday 8th May Josephites Associates Meeting at 10:00am at Majellan House, Yeerongpilly. Please phone Jay on 3848 8923 or Claire on 3848 3998 for further information. Wednesday 10th May Parish Finance Council Meeting at 7:30pm at the Parish Office. Wednesday 17th May Parish Pastoral Council Meeting at 7:30pm at the Parish Office. Friday 19th May Elizabethan Social Club Devonshire Morning Tea and Bring & Take. Cost $7.00. Bookings: Joan on 3848 3251 or Philomena on 3349 2809. Saturday 20th May Baptism Preparation for Parents at 9:00am in the Music Room (under MI church).
WE PRAY FOR: Those who are recently deceased: Tereza FERENC, Richard CONGRAM, Patricia KORINI, Eleanor BATEMAN, Keith KILLEN, Peter THORNTHWAITE, Beverley HASSON, Noel TENNISON (Castlemaine, Victoria), and Fr Dan MOORE (Ireland). Those who are sick: Luke ADENEY, Baby CHARLIE, Helen BAILEY, Ksenia BORODIN, Rex BOWEN, Joan BRAMMER, Peter BROPHY, John BROPHY, Shannon EMSLIE, Jane FARRELL, , Bryan FITZPATRICK, Joan FLEW, Anne FRANETTOVICH, Gwen GAIR, Bronte GREER, Judy HARRIS, Marlene JOHNSTON, Brian McMAHON, Marie MITCHELL, Valerie & Kevin ORTON, Ron ROFE, Joan ROONEY, Rosa Maria SANTOS, Matt VASIL, Charlie WINTER, Josephine & Bill WRIGHT and Matthew ZEMEK. All the faithful departed.
10 Commandments of the Liturgy By CHRISTOPHER CARSTENS
Here, then, based on the Church’s own teaching, are 10 principles to form the liturgical conscience. Perhaps there are more; maybe
there are fewer; undoubtedly the principles could be arranged or expressed differently—but knowing even this non-exhaustive list of
liturgical truths will help us see the liturgy as the Church herself does.
1. The Liturgy Glorifies God and Sanctifies HumanityThe Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy describes the liturgy as a work
“wherein God is perfectly glorified and men are sanctified” (7; also 10, 59, 61, 112). Here is the most basic, most fundamental, most
essential liturgical norm. Is it also the most overlooked? God’s glory and our salvation are “twin” goals since, as St. Irenaeus puts it,
“the glory of God is man fully alive; moreover man’s life is the vision of God” (see Catechism of the Catholic Church, 294). To be a
saint is the best way to glorify God; and to spend one’s life praising God is, as a consequence, to become a saint. These are the main
purposes of the liturgy from its greatest source of power to its smallest detail: from the Eucharistic presence of Christ himself, to the
cantor leading the congregation in song and prayer, to the doorknobs on the church’s front entrance.
To be continued….
100th ANNIVERSARY of Apparitions OUR LADY OF FATIMA 2017
Mystical Rose Legion of Mary Presidium invites parishioners to nominate a week when they may wish to have a pilgrim statue of Our Lady of Fatima visit their homes. Please see Pilgrim Statue Calendar at the front of the Church. For the 100th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal, Pope Francis has decided to grant a plenary indulgence opportunity. To find out more go to: fatima.org.au.
Procession through the city streets led
by the
Archbishop Sunday, 18th June,
2pm
St Stephen’s Cathedral For parish bus
schedule & more info:
www.corpuschristibrisbane.com
Upcoming Special Occasion Masses:
13 May — SAT — Missa Cantata 100th Anniversary of Apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima (see Page 3 for details)
24 May — WED — Ordinary Form Solemn Mass for The Solemnity of Our Lady Help of Christians (Mary Immaculate 7:30 pm)
26 May —FRI — Ordinary Form Solemn Mass for The Feast of Saint Philip Neri (Mary Immaculate 7:30 pm)
(2nd Anniversary of the Brisbane Oratory in Formation)
Parish Diary & Mass Times: 8th - 14th May
Monday 8th May
6:00am Mass [OF+] SE
7:00pm Mass [EF] MI Tuesday 9th May
6:00am Mass [OF+] SE
7:00am Mass [EF] MI
9:00am Mass [OF+] MI
Wednesday 10th May
6:30am Mass [OF] SJF
9:00am Mass [EF] MI
Thursday 11th May 6:00am Mass [OF+] SE 7:00am Mass [OF+] MI 9:00am Mass [EF] MI Friday 12th May
6:30am Mass [OF] SE
9:00am Mass [EF] MI
7:30pm Holy Hour MI
Saturday 13th May Immaculate Heart of Mary Please see notice at left 8:15am Mass [EF] MI Missa Cantata Fifth Sunday of Easter
5:30pm Vigil [OF+] MI
5:30pm Vigil [OF] SJF
Sunday 14th May 7:30am Mass [OF] MI 8:30am Mass [OF] SJF 9:00am Mass [EF] MI 5:00pm Mass [OF+] MI OF = Ordinary Form | OF+ = Ad orientem | EF = Extraordinary Form]
MI = Mary Immaculate SE = St Elizabeth’s SJF = St John Fisher
CONFESSION TIMES: Mon 6:45pm (MI) Wed 9:40am - 10:00am (MI) Thu 9:40am - 10:00am (MI Fri 9:40am - 10:00am (MI) Fri 7:30pm - 8:30pm (During Holy Hour) Sat 7:15am - 8:00am (MI) Sat 4:45pm - 5:15pm (MI) Sat 5:15pm by request (SJF) Sun During 9:00am Mass where possible (MI) The Angelus and the Rosary are prayed half an hour before the early Masses, Monday to Friday, at SE & SJF.
All night Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament takes place each Thursday at St Elizabeth’s Chapel beginning at 6:00pm and ending at 6:45am on Fridays.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament takes place on Saturdays from 7:15am - 8:00am at Mary Immaculate
Rosters for next week
MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, 6th May, Private: For a Special Intention Sunday, 7th May, 7:30am Mass at MI: For Tereza Ferenc, Recently Deceased 9:00am Mass at MI: For the Benefactors of the Brisbane Oratory, living & deceased 5:00pm Mass at MI: For the People of the Parish: Pro populo Monday, 8th May, 6:00am Mass at SE: For the Intentions of the Donor Tuesday, 9th May, 6:00am Mass at SE: For the Pope and the Bishops 9:00am Mass at MI: For a Special Intention Wednesday, 10th May, 6:30am Mass at SJF: For a Special Intention 9:00am Mass at MI: For Patricia Korini & Richard Congram, both recently deceased Thursday, 11th May, 6:00am Mass at SE: For all souls in purgatory, especially deceased members of F.O.S.S.
St Gregory’s Latin Mass Community: Third Sunday After Easter: Wilston 7:30am
COLLECTIONS LAST WEEKEND $2,210.65
ELECTRONIC CONTRIBUTIONS AVERAGE FOR WEEK:
$1,945.30 Thank you from a grateful Parish.
>7:00am Mass at MI: In honour of the Divine Mercy of Jesus for the sick & suffering, especially for priests & missionaries Friday, 12th May, 6:00am Mass at SE: For all souls in purgatory, especially deceased members of F.O.S.S. 9:00am Mass at MI: For Shannon Emslie, for healing from ill health Saturday, 13th May, Private: For the repose of the soul of Harold Eickenloff, anniversary 5:30pm Vigil at MI: For the Holy Spirit to guide new members to the Frassati Youth movement Sunday, 14th May, 7:30am Mass at MI: For the People of the Parish: Pro populo 8:30am Mass at SJF: For the Benefactors of the Brisbane Oratory, living & deceased 9:00am Mass at MI: For the Special Intentions of the Brisbane Oratory priests 5:00pm Mass at MI: For the Pope & the Bishops
PLEASE NOTE:
There will be NO HOLY HOUR
on Fri 19 May & Fri 26 May (due to parish confirmations and the Solemn Mass for St
Phillip’s Feast day respectively)
Rosters for next week
MINISTERS OF THE WORD
Sat (SJF) 5:30pm Christine Nitz, Barbara Nicolaides
Sun (MI) 7.30am Ann Fell
Sun (SJF) 8:30am Peter Menagh
Sun (MI) 5.00pm Pat Rickard, Andrew Carney
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION
Sat (SJF) 5:30pm: Bert Jacobs, John Lesina, Prem Nair, Kevin Rowen, Valmai Winter
Sun (MI) 7:30am: Bertha Clark, Joan Coghlan, Paul Coghlan, Ester Evangelista, Charles Grugan, Kathleen Grugan
Sun (SJF) 8:30am: Peter Menagh
Sun (MI) 5:00pm: Liam Herbert (also available as a reserve.
Please phone 0417 727 480)
COUNTERS
Monday, 8th May, 2017 Clem Poncini, Bernie O’Hara
CHURCH CARE
Sacristy (SEC) Maria Monro
Sanctuary & Sacristy (MI) Mabel Saah
Laundry (SJF) Rebecca Birkett
Laundry (MI) Mabel Saah
Sat May 13th at 8:15am—Mary Immaculate Church. Mass in honour of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary with consecration of the Parish and Oratory to Her
Immaculate Heart will be celebrated with a
Missa Cantata (in the Extraordinary Form) Exposition till 11:45am followed by Benediction.
Includes Rosary.
Fourth Sunday of Easter - Year A: 6th/7th May, 2017
MASS READINGS
First Reading: Acts 2:14.36-41
On the day of Pentecost Peter stood up with the Eleven and addressed the crowd with a loud voice: "The whole House of Israel can be certain that God has made this Jesus whom you crucified both Lord and Christ." Hearing this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the apostles, "What must we do, brothers?" "You must repent," Peter answered "and every one of you must be baptised in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. The promise that was made is for you and your children, and for all those who are far away, for all those whom the Lord our God will call to himself." He spoke to them for a long time using many arguments, and he urged them, "Save yourselves from this perverse generation." They were convinced by his arguments, and they accepted what he said and were baptised. That very day about three thousand were added to their number.
The Word of the Lord
Response: Thanks be to God
Responsorial Psalm 22 (Said by all)
The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want. Fresh and green are the pastures where he gives me repose. Near restful waters he leads me, to revive my drooping spirit.
He guides me along the right path; he is true to his name. If I should walk in the valley of darkness no evil would I fear. You are there with your crook and your staff; with these you give me comfort.
You have prepared a banquet for me in the sight of my foes. My head you have anointed with oil; my cup is overflowing.
Surely goodness and kindness shall follow me all the days of my life. In the Lord's own house shall I dwell for ever and ever.
Second Reading: 1Peter 2:20-25
The merit, in the sight of God, is in bearing punishment patiently when you are punished after doing your duty. This, in fact, is what you were called to do, because Christ suffered for you and left an example for you to follow the way he took. He had not done anything wrong, and there had been no perjury in his mouth. He was insulted and did not retaliate with insults;
when he was tortured he made no threats but he put his trust in the righteous judge. He was bearing our faults in his own body on the cross, so that we might die to our faults and live for holiness; through his wounds you have been healed. You had gone astray like sheep but now you have come back to the shepherd and guardian of your souls.
The Word of the Lord
Response: Thanks be to God
Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia! I am the good shepherd, says the
Lord; I know my sheep, and mine know me. Alleluia!
Gospel: John 10:1-10
Jesus said: ‘I tell you most solemnly, anyone who does not enter the sheepfold through the gate, but gets in some other way is a thief and a brigand. The one who enters through the gate is the shepherd of the flock; the gatekeeper lets him in, the sheep hear his voice, one by one he calls his own sheep and leads them out. When he has brought out his flock, he goes ahead of them, and the sheep follow because they know his voice. They never follow a stranger but run away from him: they do not recognise the voice of strangers.' Jesus told them this parable but they failed to understand what he meant by telling it to them. So Jesus spoke to them again: `I tell you most solemnly, I am the gate of the sheepfold. All others who have come are thieves and brigands; but the sheep took no notice of them. I am the gate. Anyone who enters through me will be safe: he will go freely in and out and be sure of finding pasture. The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I have come so that they may have life and have it to the full.’
The Gospel of the Lord.
Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ
Memorial Acclamation: Number One: We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection until you come again.
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ORATORY? If so, please fill in the form below and place it
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P.O. Box 3131, Tarragindi. 4121.
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