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PARISH WEEKDAY MASSES & RECONCILIATION
*HOLY SPIRIT Auchenflower: 9am Mondays & Fridays, *ST IGNATIUS Toowong: 5.30pm Tuesdays & Wednesdays and 9.15am Thursdays.
SUNDAY MASS TIMES:- *ST IGNATIUS Toowong 6.00pm (Vigil); 7.00am & 5.00pm. from 5.15pm, or by appointment.
*HOLY SPIRIT Auchenflower: 8.30am.
We respectfully acknowledge the
Turrbal people, as the traditional owners
and caretakers of the land which is the
Toowong Catholic Parish.
We acknowledge the Elders, past and
present. May we, too, be good stewards of
this land.
An Important Message for Parents
We are approaching the time of year when parents are wondering about when the Parish Sacramental Program is starting for their children to complete their Initiation into the Church, which they began with having their children baptized. Already we have had a number of parents enquiring as to when they can enrol their children for First Reconciliation, as that has been the first step in that process until recent years.
However, there has been a somewhat radical change in policy and
practice in the Archdiocese, which means that the first Sacrament received after Baptism will NOT be
Reconciliation, but will be CONFIRMATION. In many ways, this is quite appropriate as it is somewhat
strange to expect a person to be reconciled with the Church, before they are fully initiated into the Church!
There is an interesting anomaly in the Baptism of Infants. While nobody would want to deny the right of
infants and children to be members of the Church (after all, a community without children would be an unreal
community!), on the other hand nobody can be forced to be a member of the Church, even by their parents,
without their consent. For God’s grace is not forced upon us, but always comes as free gift! So there are
always two sides to every Sacrament - God’s offer of the gift, and our acceptance and recognition of the gift.
So my belief that I am receiving the Body of Christ in the Eucharist is essential in genuinely receiving
Communion; my genuine regret for what I have done is essential for receiving the forgiveness of God in
Reconciliation! Two sides to every Sacrament - God’s gift and my acceptance!
Of course, with infant Baptism, the baby is not able to personally accept the gift; so the parent does it on
their behalf! But when the child is old enough to speak for itself, it needs to CONFIRM that acceptance of
the gift for itself. Hence the Sacrament of Confirmation! As you are probably aware, when a person is
baptized as an adult, it is unthinkable that they would not receive the Chrism Oil of Confirmation or Laying
on of Hands at the same time. And, it is the same with a child who has the competence to speak for itself.
That is why the 3 Sacraments of Initiation are so intimately linked. They are part of the one process of Initiation - God’s gift is offered, the gift is accepted, and we thereby are welcomed to God’s table.
So, for the past couple of years, the first step to completing your child’s initiation into the Church has
been by asking them to CONFIRM the faith into which you have had them baptized. This will be offered in
the period from July to September, paralleling the third term of the school year. We have already arranged
for the Archbishop’s representative to visit the Parish in early September to receive their CONFIRMATION
and bestow on them the gifts of the Spirit. But prior to that, we will lead them in a process of discernment as
to what they are committing themselves to and their readiness to make that commitment! That will start in
early August and a key element will be a day of Reflection they will share together.
13th Sunday Ordinary 30th June 2019
Year C
Holy Spirit Church Harriett Street, Auchenflower
St Ignatius Church Kensington Terrace, Toowong
PARISH WEEKDAY MASSES & RECONCILIATION
*HOLY SPIRIT Auchenflower: 9am Mondays & Fridays, *ST IGNATIUS Toowong: 5.30pm Tuesdays & Wednesdays and 9.15am Thursdays.
SUNDAY MASS TIMES:- *ST IGNATIUS Toowong 6.00pm (Vigil); 7.00am & 5.00pm. from 5.15pm, or by appointment.
*HOLY SPIRIT Auchenflower: 8.30am.
Readings: Thirteenth Sunday Ordinary: 1 Kings 19:16, 19-21. Galatians 5:1, 13-18. Luke 9:51-32.
Next Sunday: Fourteenth Sunday Ordinary: Isaiah 66:10-14. Galatians 6:14-18. Luke 10:1-12, 17-20.
Entrance Antiphon:
Spoken Response: You are my inheritance, O Lord.
Sung Response: O Lord, you are the center of my life: I will always serve you, I will always keep you in my sight.
Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia! Speak, O Lord, your servant is listening; you have the words of everlasting life. Alleluia!
All peoples, clap your hands. Cry to God with shouts of joy!
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2019 Church Appeal will be held in our parish (and other parishes of the Brisbane West Deanery) on the weekend of 13—14 July.
This year’s Appeal highlights the life-saving work supported by Catholic Mission in Ghana, through programs designed to rescue babies and children who are vulnerable and foster their
personal development for a brighter future.
The parish poster features Sister Stan Therese Mumuni, who runs the Nazareth Home for God’s Children in the Diocese of Yendi in Ghana, with twin boys John and Paul. They have been rescued
by Sister Stan and provided with a safe and loving home.
The 2019 Catholic Mission Church Appeal focuses on the work of the Church in Ghana as they provide ongoing protection and development of children who are vulnerable.
Position Available. Do you know someone that has a heart for Mission? Is helping change lives, by sharing the Good News in Word and Deed, something you or someone you know, is passionate about? The Brisbane office of Catholic Mission is looking for a permanent, part-time
Administrative Assistant. For more go to https://www.catholicmission.org.au/jobs-at-catholic-mission
2019 SEMINARIANS PRAYER CALENDAR IS available from rotary stands; please take one and pray for the 23 men from Queensland in various stages of formation at Holy Spirit Seminary.
~ VOCATIONS BRISBANE 2019 cards are available now from rotary stands.
Quiet Saturday. God in All Things with Cecilia Formby. Fresh ways of finding God in all things, through the stories of your own life. We consider how the more difficult experiences of loss and tragedy, including death, catapult us into a new phase in the orbit of life. 6 July, 10am - 3pm.
Two Hours of Quiet – IGNATIAN INDWELLING with Sr Angela Botti, Saturday 27 July , 7—9am.
Contemplative Arts Circle. Date Change: Please note there will be no July Contemplative Arts Gathering. Next gathering’s theme: Taste the Fruits of the Spirits on Saturday 1 August, 9.30am to 12.30pm
For all enquiries and bookings contact Faber Centre of Ignatian Spirituality, Bardon on P: 3368 2450 | W: www.faberspirituality.org.au |
IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY INFO. ARCHDIOCESAN INFORMATION
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sunday falls this year on Sunday 7 July and is a significant celebration in our Church’s calendar. Whilst providing us with an opportunity to acknowledge our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander brothers and sisters, the celebration also signifies that we are united as one in God’s love & care.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholics number over 130,000 and are a growing demographic in our Church today. We must continue to reach out & provide opportunities where we may be enriched and nourished by their deep spirituality, culture and love for Jesus Christ, by opening the doors to our hearts and our homes.
In the Gospel of the day Jesus says “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the
harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.” Just as Jesus did, we must meet people where they are and walk alongside our First Nation’s peoples on their journey to reconciliation and justice.
As Catholics we can set an example for the rest of Australia to follow by coming together as equals and friends in our Schools, Parishes and Organisations in the name of Jesus Christ and in the spirit of mutual respect and unity as one people.
God Bless,
Most Rev Columba Macbeth-Green OSPPE Chairman Bishops Commission for Relations with Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Peoples Australian Catholic Bishops Conference
50th Anniversary of the Blessing and Opening of Our Lady of the Rosary Church Kenmore. Mass will be celebrated by Archbishop Mary Coleridge at 11am on Saturday 13 July followed by a luncheon in school hall. Please RSVP to OLR parish office on 3878 6655 or email: [email protected]
Also, later in the year the parish will launch a picture book to mark the anniversary at a wine and cheese evening and to end the year the Parish will have a tradition Dinner Dance.
Brisbane West Deanery Info.
Available Now
(on rotary stands or at church doors)
THE CATHOLIC LEADER Weekly: $2. — AUST. JESUITS COMPANIONS Winter ‘19: Free. THE PARACLETE Edition 13–2019: Free
Please note: Any inclusions for the Parish newsletter should be marked to the attention of Parish Secretary & received, by email or note, at Parish Office no later than 12noon Thursdays. Thank you.
PARISH INFORMATION PARISH COLLECTIONS: $3,016.55, Other: $50.
Your Prayers Are Requested For
SICK Judy Galarza, Elizabeth Anna, Cirino Quagliata, Jenny Reed, Philip Donaldson, Bridgit Gowdy, Cathy Mamata, Fr Peter Conroy, Chris Morris, Val Tancred, Margaret Anderson, Isla Duns, Tandina Gabriel, Beth Albury, Margaret Twomey, Fr Guy Carlson sj, John McKenzie, Rhoda Yates, Oscar Louie, Paul Giles, Michael O’Brien, Rieka O’Sullivan, Maddie Bateman Duffy, Yvonne and Frank Cassidy, Jocelyn Rabaa, Louis Nunan, Carmen Luisa Maria, Mark Knight, Joanne Edwards, Thomas Agoni, Yvonne Rademaker, Betty Andrews, Dan Winkel, Sebastian Agoni, Carolyn Doyle, Maria Duque, Marianne Andrews, Susi Rieder.
RECENTLY DECEASED: Lorraine Douglas.
ANNIVERSARIES: Ayoko Quinn.
BAPTISMS: Dylan Haigh.
DAILY SCRIPTURE READINGS 13th Week Ordinary (1)
1st Reading Gospel
Mon. Genesis 18:16-33. Matthew 8:18-22. Tues: Genesis 19:15-29. Matthew 8:23-27. Wed: Ephesians 2:19-22. John 20:24-29. Thu: Genesis 22:1-19. Matthew 9:1-8. Fri: Genesis 23:1-4, 19; 24:1-8,62-67. Matt.9:9-13. Sat: Genesis 27:1-5, 15-29. Matthew 9:14-17.
A Baptismal Prayer
Heavenly Father, In your love you have called us to know you, led us to trust you, and bound our life with yours.
Surround this child with your love, protect it from evil. Fill it with the holy spirit and receive it into the family of your church, that it may
walk with us in the way of Christ, and grow in the knowledge of your love.
JUNE
30 13th Sunday Ordinary
JULY
1 7.30pm St Ignatius Peace Through Justice Group meeting—Horstmann Rm
2 SVdP meeting—Horstmann Room
6 Wedding: 2pm—St Ignatius
6-7 ‘Expect-a-cuppa’ (after all Masses)-St Ig.
‘Peter’s Pence’ collection weekend (retiring) - all Masses / both churches
7 14th Sunday Ordinary
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sunday
13 Holy Hour’ Adoration and Benediction (following 6pm Vigil) - St Ignatius
13- 14. Catholic Mission Church Appeal w/end (BWD)-all Masses / both churches
15 CWL meeting (following 9am Mass)-H/S
Baptism: 10.30am – St Ignatius
EXPECT-A-CUPPA will be held at St Ignatius Church next weekend (6-7 July) after all Masses. Parishioners and visitors are invited to stay after Mass for a cup of tea or coffee.
*Holy Spirit Church serves a cuppa after the 8.30am Mass every Sunday.
HOLY HOUR’ EUCHARIST ADORATION will be held on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, following 6pm Vigil Mass at St Ignatius Church for 1 hour, concluding with benediction at 8pm. Please join us for silent prayer on Saturday 13 July.
ST. IGNATIUS PEACE THROUGH JUSTICE GROUP next meeting Monday 1 July at 7.30pm in the Horstmann Room. New members always welcome.
ST VINCENT DE PAUL, TOOWONG Can you help? We are seeking a washing machine for a family of four. Please phone Margaret on 0401 732 216. ~ Meeting at 7.45pm on Tuesday 2 July in the Horstmann Room.
ANNUAL WOMEN’S NIGHT OF SPIRITUALITY on Tuesday 30 July, 7.30—9.15pm at Stuartholme Chapel. Supper provided. Donation at door. No booking required. Parking available (refer flyer). For further details please take a flyer available from the rotary stands at both churches.
PARISH NAME BADGE ORDER Attention parish volunteers who recently ordered same. They have arrived and are available for collection from both churches this weekend.
ALTAR SERVING Would you like to become an Altar Server? Any child who has received their Confirmation and First Communion and is interested in becoming an Altar Server, your parents can call Tony Castel 0438 192 298 (St Ignatius Church) or Louise Wellington 3876 8786 (Holy Spirit Church) for more info. (training provided).
‘OPEN DOOR’. The parishes of St Ignatius and St Thomas’ Anglican Toowong will together start a new initiative to reach out to the wider community, extending an invitation and a hand of friendship. Anyone is invited to walk-in on Friday evenings (6—9pm), starting July, through the Open Door for a cuppa, a chat, a prayer, etc. without obligation (at St Thomas Parish Centre). Flyers available from rotary stands (both churches). We need volunteers for a Friday evening once a month (Blue Card required), please E: [email protected] if you can help.
ANNUAL PETER’S PENCE COLLECTION
Last year Archbishop Mark Coleridge announced the Archdiocese of Brisbane will take up the Peter’s Pence collection on the first Sunday after the
Feast of Sts Peter and Paul. This year it will be held next weekend (6 / 7 July).
The ‘Peter’s Pence Collection’ will be a retiring collection (at all Masses).
This collection gives Catholics in Australia an opportunity to join in communion with the Catholic faith throughout the world in support of the charitable works
of the Holy See.
www.stignatiustoowong.org.au Current Newsletter now on our website!
Queensland’s Privacy Scheme and the Commonwealth Government’s legislation deals with the manner in which private sector organisations may record, use, store and disclose information, including health information, collected from individuals. The Parish of Toowong is committed to upholding and implementing the Privacy Principles set out in both the legislations and Privacy Scheme and by the Archdiocese of Brisbane. A copy of the Parish's Privacy Policy is available to any parishioner by contacting the Parish Office on 3870 7818 during office hours.
Parish Office Staff
*Monica Florence (Tues-Fri) - Parish Secretary (including Newsletter)
*Pastoral Associate:
Allison King (Mon-Thurs.)
Safeguarding Children & Vulnerable Adults
Kaylene Perissinotto Email: lsr.toowong@bne. catholic.net.au
Parish Pastoral Council
Louise Wellington—Chair
Finance & Development
David Slater—Chair
Musical Director
Anthony Young
Liturgical Ministry:-
Roster Co-ordinators-
St Ignatius Church: * Ministry Roster: Liz Alvey & James Donaldson E:[email protected]
*Altar Server Convenor: Tony Castel 0438 192 298
Holy Spirit Church
*Rosters: Pat Lye 3300 1432 *Children’s Liturgy Roster: Amanda Lim
PRIMARY SCHOOL
Principal— Duncan Maitland
APRE— Rachelle Gibson
46 Grove Street, Toowong Qld 4066 .
Phone: 3371 1094 www.stignatiustoowong.
qld.edu.au
* OSHC— 3870 3270
PARISH OFFICE INFORMATION Phone: 3870 7818. Fax: 3870 7857. Office Hours: Monday to Friday 10am—3pm.
Email: [email protected] Website: www.stignatiustoowong.org.au Facebook: St-Ignatius-Parish-Toowong
Postal Address: 30 Kensington Terrace, Toowong Qld 4066. We are part of the Brisbane West Deanery ~ website: www.brisbanewestdeanery.com.au ~ email: [email protected]
Emergency Contact If you require a priest in an emergency, please phone the parish priest on 0402 049 017.
Vocations Brisbane. Each year we hold a Novena for Vocation (V9) with the catalyst being at the Feast
of Pentecost. This year we are introducing a new prayer for Vocation within the Archdiocese, beginning last weekend on Pentecost Sunday. We hope that this will be a unique and encouraging way for the Catholic Community of Brisbane to come together under the
same prayer and enable us all to continue to pray for Vocations.
This campaign has the endorsement of Archbishop Mark Coleridge.
If you have any questions please contact Fr Stanley Orji, Director, and the team on P: 1300 133 544 or
~ Prayer cards will be available from rotary stands ~
prayer for voca�ons Loving God,
With one voice we li� up our hearts
to thank you today for our lives,
our voca�on and all your gi�s to us.
Inspire us all to know and live our voca�on.
Give courage to young people,
to listen and follow the call,
to serve you in the Archdiocese
as your priests, religious and lay ministers.
Bless us, your family of Brisbane.
Help those you call to listen
to what your Holy Spirit is saying to us.
Guide them to serve in your vineyard,
that they may fulfill your holy will and
make all things new.
Through Christ our Lord.
Amen
The Archdiocese of Brisbane holds that children, young people and vulnerable adults are a gift from God with an intrinsic right to dignity
of life, respect and security from physical and emotional harm.
They are to treasured, nurtured and safeguarded by all.
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