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FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER (YEAR C) 19th May, 2019 We support the endeavours of the Royal Commission to bring healing to the victims of abuse. Church's website: www.facingthetruth.org.au Reflection: What the world needs now, is love, sweet love. It's the only thing that there's just too little of What the world needs now is love, sweet love. No, not just for some, but for everyoneperformed by Dionne Warwick, Burt Bacharach and Jackie DeShannon. These words, recorded in 1956, reflect the words and actions of Jesus some 2000 years earlier. And dont we know they are just as relevant and pressing in 2019. We might believe that its just too hard and dangerous in 2019 to demonstrate our Christianity, our faith, our moral compass openly through the love we show to fellow parishioners, colleagues, and strangers in the street. But is it really? Or maybe another way to consider the question is, can we afford not to? Matt Lovegrove—Parish Leadership Team. Holy Trinity Parish has an action group that meets to discuss ways of supporting basp. Thank you for your generous donations of food/groceries. There are 2 more weekends when you are invited to donate. Dont forget Trinity Parish lunch/fundraiser on Trinity Sunday, 16th June in the Lighthouse, lunch provided, BYO drinks, $10 per adult, children free. Sign-up sheets will be available 25th/26th May. LIST OF FOOD/GROCERIES ON PAGE 3 I was a stranger and you made me welcome ... CONFIRMATION: This weekend in all our churches we welcome and offer our prayerful support to all the children making their Confirmation next Friday night in St. Patrick’s Cathedral by the Episcopal Vicar Fr Brendan Hayes. Together we will say the Apostles’ Creed as a reminder to all of us of our Baptismal promises. The children have prepared posters on their Confirmation names which we invite our parishioners to take the time to read. Roster Sheet available on noticeboards at all 3 churches Chaplaincy Sunday Appeal 2019Chaplains—our Companion of Hope Our Parish financially supports and prays for chaplains as they continue their vital in our community - Healthcare ( public hospitals), HIV/AIDS) Prisons Youth Justice Seafarers Further Information: Office of Philanthropy , Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne—9926 5731 Easter Photos insert: Thanks to our photographers for these beautiful photos. A lasting record of our Easter Celebrations in our three churches. Many thanks to St. Peters school (Trish Ticca) for printing these inserts in colour.

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  • FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER (YEAR C) 19th May, 2019

    We support the endeavours of the Royal Commission to bring healing to the victims of abuse. Church's website: www.facingthetruth.org.au

    Reflection: “What the world needs now, is love, sweet love. It's the only thing that there's just too little of What the world needs now is love, sweet love. No, not just for some, but for everyone” – performed by Dionne Warwick, Burt Bacharach and Jackie DeShannon.

    These words, recorded in 1956, reflect the words and actions of Jesus some 2000 years earlier. And don’t we know they are just as relevant and pressing in 2019. We might believe that it’s just too hard and dangerous in 2019 to demonstrate our Christianity, our faith, our moral compass openly through the love we show to fellow parishioners, colleagues, and strangers in the street. But is it really? Or maybe another way to consider the question is, can we afford not to? Matt Lovegrove—Parish Leadership Team.

    Holy Trinity Parish has an action group that meets to discuss

    ways of supporting basp.

    Thank you for your generous donations of food/groceries. There are 2 more weekends when you are invited to donate. Don’t forget Trinity Parish lunch/fundraiser on Trinity Sunday, 16th June in the Lighthouse, lunch provided, BYO drinks, $10 per adult, children free. Sign-up sheets will be available 25th/26th May.

    LIST OF FOOD/GROCERIES ON PAGE 3

    I was a stranger and you

    made me welcome ...

    CONFIRMATION: This weekend in all our churches we welcome and offer our prayerful support to all the children making their Confirmation next Friday night in St. Patrick’s Cathedral by the Episcopal Vicar Fr Brendan Hayes. Together we will say the Apostles’ Creed as a reminder to all of us of our Baptismal promises. The children have prepared posters on their Confirmation names which we invite our parishioners to take the time to read.

    Roster Sheet available on noticeboards at all 3 churches

    Chaplaincy Sunday Appeal 2019—Chaplains—our Companion of Hope Our Parish financially supports and prays for chaplains as they continue their vital in our community - Healthcare ( public hospitals), HIV/AIDS)

    Prisons

    Youth Justice

    Seafarers

    Further Information: Office of Philanthropy , Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne—9926 5731

    Easter Photos insert: Thanks to our photographers for these beautiful photos. A lasting record of our Easter Celebrations in our three churches. Many thanks to St. Peter’s school (Trish Ticca) for printing these inserts in colour.

  • OUR MASS TIMETABLE (Subject to change)

    OUR PEOPLE & OUR CONTACT DETAILS

    Priests: Jacob MST, Paul Gurry, Clem Cafarella Barry Caldwell & Bill Goldman (supply)

    Pastoral Associates: Matilde Chia, Drusilla Gonsalvez, Margaret Pinzone, Carmel Dyt, Delia Donahoe (OLSH), Liz Liston,

    Parish Manager: Libby Thomas (Holidays till 6th June)

    St. Peter’s East Bentleigh OFFICE HOURS (Mon - Fri) 9am - 3pm

    844 Centre Road, East Bentleigh 3165 Ph: 9579 4255 Fax: 9570 4288 [email protected] Pastoral Associates: Carmel Dyt, Delia Donahoe, Liz Liston

    Secretaries: Marion Quinn Trish Richards Sacramental Teachers Lidia Boschini Betty DeMarco Stewardship Program: Keith Gonsalvez

    St. Peter’s Primary School Michael Hanney - Principal

    9575 0909

    St. Catherine’s Moorabbin

    2 Buchan Street, Moorabbin 3189 Ph: 9555 4242 [email protected] Attention: St. Catherine’s

    Pastoral Associate: Margaret Pinzone

    Primary School Lynda O’Donnell Principal Carmel Donlon - REL Administration: Cate James 9555 7200

    Emergency: Please call St. Peter’s and leave a message as we regularly attend this phone—03 9579 4255

    St. Paul’s Bentleigh OFFICE HOURS (Mon - Fri) 9am - 3pm

    122 Jasper Road, Bentleigh 3204 Ph: 9557 1165 Fax: 9503 4575 [email protected]

    Pastoral Associates: Matilde Chia, Drusilla Gonsalvez

    Secretary: Libby Thomas

    Primary School Catherine Tammesild Principal Matilde Chia - REL 9557 7130

    RECONCILIATION: 1/2 hr before each mass

    HOLY TRINITY PARISH WEB PAGE: www.holytrinityparish.org.au EMAIL: [email protected]

    Holy Trinity Parish Schools

    Principal Co-ordinator: Michael Juliff Mission & Faith Leader: Edward Dooley

    WEEK COMMENCING 20th May, 2019

    Mon

    9:30am Communion

    Service St. Paul’s

    10:00am Mass St. Peter’s

    Tues 10:00am Mass St Paul’s

    Wed

    10:00am Mass St Catherine’s

    9:30am Communion

    Service St. Paul’s

    10:00am Communion

    Service St. Peter’s

    Thurs 10:00am Mass St Paul’s

    Fri 10:00am Mass St. Peter’s

    Sat

    8:00am Communion

    Service St. Peter’s

    8.30am

    Mass St Catherine’s

    6.00pm Mass St. Paul’s

    6.30pm Mass St. Peter’s

    Sun

    8.30am Mass St. Peter’s

    Mass St Catherine’s

    9.30am Mass St. Paul’s

    10.30am Mass St. Peter’s

    Mass St Catherine’s

    5:30pm Mass St Peter’s

    Collections: Last weekend 11th & 12th May 2019

    Community Stewardship Presbytery

    St. Peter’s $1,595.40 $2,039.05

    St. Paul’s $1,070.50 $789.15

    St. Catherine’s $624 $377.95

    ST. PAUL’S ADORATION: Thursday 10:45-11:45am

    ST. CATHERINE’S: Rosary Saturday mornings after Mass

    In the above results St. Peter’s does not include their credit and debit card amounts (to be consistent with St. Paul’s & St. Catherine’s.)

    Project Compassion

    St Peter’s $7,697.70

    St Paul’s $3,655.30

    St Catherine’s $3,515.25

    Thank you to All Parishioners of Holy Trinity Parish and Schools of St. Peter’s & St. Paul’s for this great effort.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • SACRAMENT THIS WEEKEND AT HOLY TRINITY PARISH

    Through Reconciliation: We congratulate

    Abbie Moroney & Evie Pelc at St. Peter’s,

    Jason Miller at St. Paul’s &

    Eva Slupecki at St. Catherines as they receive God’s forgiveness.

    GENERAL NOTICES

    SACRAMENTAL PROGRAM 2019

    CONFIRMATION:

    18th/19th May-Presentation of Candidates at all Masses

    22nd May – Confirmation Rehearsal & Reflection Day

    24th May - Confirmation at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 7pm.

    Sacramental Program Preparation for Eucharist – 2019 (for children not attending Holy Trinity Schools)

    1st Eucharist classes continuing Wednesdays 4-5pm - meet in the McKenna Centre

    Parish Office: 9579 4255. Lidia

    We are asking for donations of the

    following food/goods in each of our

    churches (boxes at all church

    entrances) during May (18th/19th & 25th/26th):

    Sugar, flour, cooking oil, cans of fruit, long life milk, tea,

    coffee, honey, noodles, basmati rice, dates, jam,

    gladwrap, tin foil, pegs, biscuits (sweet and savoury),

    snacks, salt & pepper, spices (coriander, cinnamon,

    ginger) shampoo & conditioner, shaving cream & shavers,

    toothpaste, soap, deodorant, toilet paper, washing

    powder, dishwashing detergent, household cleaning

    products, vouchers for supermarkets.

    No tinned soup, beetroot or corn.

    Thank you for all your donations, the food gets distributed

    very quickly. Basp have lots of calls.

    BASP Co-ordinators.

    Next meetings: Moorabbin/Bentleigh: Mon. 27th May, 7pm, Sweeney Centre, St. Catherine’s Bentleigh East: Mon. 27th May - 7pm, Green Room, St Peter’s

    If you are interested in helping those we assist, you are most welcome to join the friendly groups. Contacts: Bentleigh/Moorabbin- Randolph 0414 440 024, Bentleigh East: Cathie 0402 202 975.

    For respectful & confidential assistance with food, bedding, clothing, furniture & bills, in times of need

    pls call 1800 305 330.

    ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

    Bookings for Reconciliation now open

    Please ring each church office:

    St. Peter’s—9579 4255 St. Paul’s—9557 1165

    St. Catherine’s 9555 4242

    Prayer for Justice ]Lord

    May we be open to recognise all people as made in your

    image and likeness. May we be open to our deepest yearning for a

    world alive with your justice and truth.

    May we be open to dream of a society where all are

    treated with respect and, with the power of your

    spirit, to take the steps to bring it about.

    May we be open to building a society where justice and

    equity abound for all. Amen

    http://www.google.com.au/url?url=http://web.shcoakleigh.catholic.edu.au/faith-and-mission/index.cfm%3Floadref%3D10&rct=j&frm=1&q=&esrc=s&sa=U&ei=yXaTVNmQCYLn8gWBx4HwBw&ved=0CB4Q9QEwAw&usg=AFQjCNEVj_Na3tfizy9vyX9ERlYWTCPDGA

  • Dear All, It’s been 9 months since I was appointed to Holy Trinity Parish, as your Parish Priest. Firstly, I wish to thank you for the openness, the warmth, and the hospitality that has been extended to me since my arrival. You have made my transition into Holy Trinity Parish so much less stressful and overwhelming. So again, I thank you.

    Holy Trinity Parish, comprised of the communities of St Peter’s, St Paul’s and St Catherine’s, is like no other parish in the Melbourne Archdiocese. It is geographically large, complex, with communities that have different histories, experiences, and expressions of being Catholic. It is a unique community that, through Fr. Michael’s vision, unites around a mission of being welcoming, open, and hospitable to all that wish to be part of the community. We are respectful and forgiving. And we are consultative in our decision making.

    To that last point, being consultative in decision making, is why I am talking with you today. Our focus as a Catholic community is always on the spiritual support and nourishment of you, our parishioners. But to deliver the masses and liturgies, sacraments, support of the poor, visitations of the sick, and education of our children requires a not-insignificant organisational structure and support team.

    Holy Trinity Parish has an operational structure that is different to any other that I have seen or experienced. And this difference made sense given the unique structure of our Parish. However, after 9 months of living Holy Trinity Parish and understanding the nuances, and how things have operated, it’s now time to step back, take stock and understand how we best position Holy Trinity Parish for the next phase of growth. Understand how we best optimise the people and resources that make up our community.

    To that end, I have engaged an external consultancy, Dench McClean Carlsson, to undertake a review of Holy Trinity Parish. Commencing this coming week, and running for up to 6 weeks, the consultancy will undertake an organisational and strategic review of our Parish.

    The overall aim of the review is to assess the current status of the Parish, document any critical issues for immediate attention and recommend actions for improvement, identify the key issues for the future and the potential paths forward.

    The review will identify areas for optimisation of the current operating model, organisation structure and utilisation of Parish assets (including property assets) to secure the ongoing viability of the Parish and minimise any risks.

    I wish to be very clear that this review will not cover the clerical elements of our Parish. That is, the review will not be looking at the model of priests in the parish, nor mass times and locations. That’s not to say that we shouldn’t also look at these elements in time, but I wish to reassure you that this review is a normal process for complex organisations to undertake at regular intervals, or following periods of major change, to identify opportunities for potential improvement, or areas where things are not working as well as they could. I also have been strongly supported in my desire to undertake this review. Your Pastoral Leadership Team has been involved in the development of the review, and the review and it’s scope has been strongly support by the Vicar General of the Archdiocese. In fact, Monsignor Greg Bennett is hopeful that our review will become the ‘standard’ for other parishes to adopt. I am sure you will have a few questions about the review, I welcome you reaching out to me, or talk to a Parish Leadership Team member, should you wish to discuss the review.

    In summing up, I’m excited about the opportunities for growth which exist in our great parish. But to enable us to continue, and expand, the way we minister to our community, it’s time to better understand any challenges which lie in front of us, and to explore the opportunities for optimisation.

    I am looking forward to working through this process to make this great Parish into a greater Parish’ Jacob MST

  • Holy Trinity Parish – Parish review frequently asked questions

    1. Why are we undertaking the review, now?

    With a change in Parish Priest it’s the right time to step back, take stock and understand

    how we best position Holy Trinity Parish for the next phase of growth. To understand how

    we best optimise the people and resources that make up our community. And to

    identify any issues and risks we need to address.

    This type of review is a normal process for complex organisations to undertake at regular

    intervals, or following periods of major change, to identify opportunities for potential

    improvement, or areas where things are not working as well as they could.

    It is important to stress that the review has the full support of the HTP Pastoral Leadership

    Team, and the Vicar-General of the Archdiocese of Melbourne.

    2. What’s in scope and out of scope?

    The review will specifically cover 4 areas:

    The identification of any legal, financial, governance or people safety risks the

    Parish may currently be exposed to

    Benchmark the current Parish operating model, considering the unique structure

    and purpose of a Catholic parish of the size and complexity of Holy Trinity

    Review the financial sustainability of the Parish in its current form, including the

    utilisation of Parish assets, including property assets, and

    Identify areas for optimisation of the current operating model and organisation

    structure

    I’d also like to make it clear this review will not cover the clerical components of Holy

    Trinity Parish – it will not review the number of priests, nor their roles and responsibilities,

    nor the location, number or times of masses. We will look at these elements, in time.

    3. Who is conducting the review? Are they qualified?

    The review is being conducted by Anne Larkins, a Director of Dench McLean Carlson

    (www.dmcca.com.au) Anne has held senior corporate roles, including at VicRoads,

    Workcover and Ferrier Hodgson. You can read her full bio here - http://dmcca.com.au/

    our-people/directors/anne-larkins .

    Importantly, Anne is a practising Catholic and has led a similar review of St Mary’s parish

    in Geelong, which is also a large complex parish.

    4. Will parishioners be able to provide input to the review?

    The review will initially be focussed on reviewing documentation, files, and financial

    records of our Parish. Members of the Parish Team will also be interviewed.

    It is our intention to brief interested parishioners on the final report and seek comment

    prior to any optimisation plans being put in place. We anticipate this will be in late July

    or early August.

    5. What will happen once the final report is received?

    Once the final report is received, Fr. Jacob will consult with your Pastoral Leadership

    Team and the Vicar-General on its findings and recommendations. The draft

    optimisation plan will be reviewed and then shared with parishioners.

    It is our intention to seek comment prior to any optimisation plans being actioned.

    We anticipate this will be in late July or early August.

    http://www.dmcca.com.auhttp://dmcca.com.au/our-people/directors/anne-larkinshttp://dmcca.com.au/our-people/directors/anne-larkins

  • Visiting Holmesglen Hospital: We would appreciate if parishioners can let us know of anyone needing a visit or communion at Holmesglen. Pls ring Parish Office 9579 4255 or speak to your P.A. at your Mass.

    Fr. Tony’s 50th Anniversary of Priesthood:

    [[ On 2nd June, 2019 Fr. Tony will be celebrating his 50th Anniversary. He would like to invite anyone from our parish to attend his Mass at 11a.m. which will be celebrated at St. Luke's Church, 45 Orchard Grove, Blackburn South. (His last parish before retirement) There will be a light luncheon in the parish hall following the Mass. For catering purposes you may reply to [email protected] or 9754 7493

    Christian Leadership Series Forming Disciples: a Scriptural Lens

    Wednesday nights in May 22nd-God-with-us &

    29th—Christ-Centred identity

    6:30pm—Refreshments, 7-8:30 Session, Venue: Mercy Lecture Theatre, ACU, 115 Victoria Pde, Fitzroy, Guest Speakers: Dr . Mary Coloe phvm, Rev. Assoc. Prof. Mark O’Bien OP , Rev. Dr. Chris Monaghan and Dr. Rosemary Canavan. Cost: $20 per session, $50 all sessions.

    GENERAL NOTICES (Cont’d)

    On the weekend of June 1st / 2nd, Fr. Kevin Dillon (Assistant

    Priest at St. Peter’s, 1970 – 74)

    will have been ordained a priest

    for fifty years.

    The Parish of St. Simon’s Rowville will warmly

    welcome any parishioners of St. Peter’s who might

    wish to attend any of the four Masses at St.

    Simon’s Church (2 Taylors Lane, Rowville) on that

    weekend – Saturday June 1 at 6 p.m. (Sat. Vigil

    Mass) & Sunday June 2 at 9 am,11 am & 2.30 pm.

    Sign—up sheets available at St. Peter’s for those

    interested in attending at St. Simon’s request.

    St James College in East Bentleigh

    is hosting a free public forum on Supporting Young People with Anxiety

    Wednesday 5th June 7.30-8.30pm at St. James College,

    VPAC Theatre, 156 Bignell Road, East Bentleigh

    We would like to invite any parents/ teachers and students (10yo+) from the Holy Trinity Parish to attend.

    The guest presenter, is Geoffrey Ahern, a mental health ex-pert and specialist in anxiety. Bookings essential: www.trybooking.com/491822 or contact Sr. James College on 9575 8110 FREE EVENT

    Bring your Palms Together…

    As we prepare for Pentecost, join Palms Australia to celebrate diversity, cross-cultural understanding, and our Call to peaceful development of global family.

    Palms Together, Thursday June 6th

    from 5:30pm Irish Times Pub, 427 Little Collins St. Melb.

    RSVP by June 2nd to [email protected] or call 02 9560 5333 www.palms.org.au

    ‘Celebrating with Joy’

    Workshops include Ministry of Communion to the Sick, The Reader of God’s Word and Ministry of Welcome & Hospitality.

    WEDNESDAY 19 JUNE, 12.30 - 6PM ST ANDREW’S PARISH

    76 SPRINGS ROAD, CLAYTON SOUTH

    This will be an enriching day for all those involved in these liturgical ministries through their local parish or for those engaged in outreach to the homebound, hospitalised, the sick or elderly. Participants are welcome to attend one or all sessions to develop and assist their personal faith, knowledge and practice of these vital ministries. Further information at [email protected].

    Cost: $20 per person (includes light refreshments).

    Sign up sheet in all churches (Parish will do a bulk booking)

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  • ST. CATHERINE’S NOTICES

    ST. PAUL’S NOTICES

    MEETINGS/FUNCTIONS THIS WEEK

    Mon 20 May 8pm—Charismatic Prayer Group—Anchor

    Wed 22 May 4pm—Sacramental Programme—1st Eucharist —

    Green Room

    See McKenna Notice Board & Pamphlet Stand

    Basp newsletter.

    East Bentleigh Village Garden at Moorleigh Community Village: Open Day, 18th May, 10am to 2pm, free BBQ.

    Unit available– St. John’s Close Retirement Village. 0424 431552

    Spirituality Programs at Kardia: [email protected]

    Wanted Gardener: to neaten front garden. Pls ring Helen Neal 9570 5706

    Offerings for church in Sri Lanka can be made on

    line: www.aidtochurch.org/SriLanka

    Account name: Aid to the Church in need

    Account No. 008601759 BSB: 012 321

    Or call 1800101201

    ST. PETER’S NOTICES

    Biggest Morning Tea Friday, 24th May (after mass), 10:30am Donations for raffle prizes appreciated (to be left at Parish Office)

    VOCATION VIEW: Fifth Sunday of Easter God has chosen to dwell with us. Share your gifts with others to reveal his presence. (Revelations 21:1-5)

    CRAFTY LADIES The Craft Group will meet tomorrow

    Monday, May 20th

    ST. PAUL’S PLAYGROUP: When: Tuesday 9:15am—11:15am, Location: School Hall, Cost: $2 per family per session. During the School Term. Lots of fun and equipment and activities. Everybody with children from 0 months-5 years old are welcomed. Not during the School holidays. Contact: Nazanin on 0401 637 003 Email: [email protected]

    INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON NOTICE BOARDS

    In the Boxes at the doors:

    Australian Catholic Magazine available, free.

    School Newsletter can be found on: www.trinityparishschools.catholic.edu.au/aura/

    st-pauls/latest/

    Project Compassion Boxes

    Please return all Project Compassion Boxes if you did not get a chance over Easter.

    WEEKDAY MASSES: During the months of June, July and August, St. Paul’s weekday morning Masses, (Tuesday & Thursday) at 10am, will be held at the OLSH Convent Chapel, 104 Jasper Road, Bentleigh (enter via Jasper Road). We are grateful to the OLSH Sisters who have kindly open their doors for Parishioners to join them in their lovely warm chapel during the winter months. (Unless there is a Funeral or otherwise advised)

    ANNUAL MASS COUNT During the month of May we will be carrying out the annual Mass count at each of our Masses for the Archdiocese.

    FAMILY MASS: Call to Confirmation Thank you to our Year 6 children and their families who support our Family Mass. We are also very grateful to our Youth/School choir for their music and singing, and are very appreciative of the Pinto family

    for the contribution. Thank you.

    SACRAMENTAL PROGRAM:

    First Reconciliation Over 50 children of the Parish community will make their First Reconciliation during the next few months. Please pray for these children as they prepare to experience God’s forgiveness and healing.

    SACRAMENT PROGRAM 2019:

    For your information, following diary dates:

    FIRST RECONCILIATION: 23rd April, Tuesday - Bookings for First Reconciliations open.

    CONFIRMATION: 14th May - Family Workshop St Catherine’s 5pm or 7pm

    18th/19th May - Presentation of Candidates Mass

    22nd May – Confirmation Rehearsal & Reflection Day

    24th May - Confirmation Celebration at 7pm. (Cathedral)

    FIRST EUCHARIST: 21st May - Family workshop - St. Peter’s 5pm or 7pm

    14th June - Reflection Day, St Peter’s (9am—3pm)

    22nd/23rd June - Presentation Mass of First Eucharist All Sacramental Celebrations to be booked at St. Paul’s Church office. Children from other schools of the community may contact Matilde Chia (9557 1165)

  • BULLETIN NOTICES DEADLINES

    St. Peter’s Trish Richards & Marion Quinn, 9579 4255, [email protected] Thursday

    St. Paul’s Libby Thomas, 9557 1165, [email protected] Thursday 9am

    St. Catherine’s Grace Tanumihardja, 0481 573 583, [email protected] on Wednesday 6pm

    If you would like your or your loved ones

    name on our Sick List, please ring your

    Church Office ASAP!

    St. Peter’s: Jane Wheelahan, Claudette Gough, John Adamsons (Sr.) Nelson, Fernandes, Jeremy Morck, Lynne Bryan, June Morrisey, Cameron Johnston, Naomi Puf, Braxton de Koke, Kathleen Maxwell, Eddy Bary, George, Sandra Jones (Qld), Marek Pereomuper, Randolph Thiedeman, Peter Smythe, Leonie Kerley, Rob Stary, Vince Bezzina, Deirdre Cathcart, Fred Wan, Riley Sinclair, Martin Sheehy, Des Lawler, Marco Paoli, Jakob Deans, Martin Johnson, Mark & Colleen Lewis, Martin, Cheryl & Judy Meehan, Jenny Liston, Kath DeLosa, Joan Fennelly, Darga family members.

    St Paul’s: Anne Ghatt, Robyn Wonsnap, Connie Lucas, Anne Fletcher, Margaret Pereira, Fernando, Julie Keatley, Francesco Gregori, Jeremy Morck, Winston Saldanha, Dorothy McDonald, Delphine Ferreria, Nicol Graphael, Jill Briody, Tanya Wall, Mercy Miranda, Joanne Le Sueur

    St Catherine’s: Nancy Madunic, Rodney Butts, Tony Mallozzi, Emma Mallozzi, Stasia Underwood, Noreen Davidson, Dolly Hoff, Anne Grounds, Wilfred Rozario, Peter Wilson, Jeff Rudland, Tracey Campbell, Rosa Virgona, Karen Ogden, Trenna Scanlon, Gerard Rivalland, Daniel Rivalland, Peter Jennings, Sam Pinzone, Eileen Ellerton

    Those who are sick:

    FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER (YEAR C)

    Recently Deceased:

    Anniversaries occurring at this time:

    St Peter’s: Rocco Surace

    St. Catherine’s: June Ellen Griffin

    St Peter’s: Solange Ibrahim, Nora Atkinson,

    Kath Dawes

    St Peter’s: Arthur McNally, Margaret Coster, Peter Loughnan, Margarat Paul, Rosa Alcausin Jack Laragy (13yrs), Vince Lo Schiavo, Cheryl Johnstone (22yrs), Jackson Robinson

    St. Paul’s: Aminah Jap, Ignazia La Fauci, Paul Morrissey, Peta Walsh, Elisa D’Elia, Frank Dewan, Bridget Higginbotham,

    St. Catherine’s: Dean McGrath (2yrs), Lucy Buralli (2yrs), Jim Dea, Patrick Priest, Eileen Connors, Joseph D’Monte, Mariangela Mercuri, Thelma Connors

    THIS WEEK’S GOSPEL – John 13: 31-35

    First Anniversary occurring at this time:

    When Judas had gone Jesus said:

    ‘Now has the Son of Man been glorified, and in him God has been glorified. If God has been glorified in him, God will in turn glorify him in himself, and will glorify him very soon. My little children, I shall not be with you much longer. I give you a new commandment: love one another; just as I have loved you, you also must love one another. By this love you have for one another,

    everyone will know that you are my disciples.’

    Monthly Remembrance

  • ST. PETER’S ROSTER PARISHIONERS DATE

    LECTORS 6.30pm— Winnie Miranda, Ronnie Miranda 8.30am— Margaret Brennan, John Fitzsimon 10.30am— Dom Ignacio, Helen Nodrum 5.30pm— Earnest Collins, Rohini Tannen

    25th & 26th May

    PRESBYTERY COUNTERS GRP 2: Jennifer Honey, Helen Nodrum, Margaret Lucas, Gerry Lambourne Sun 26th May

    THANKSGIVING COUNTERS

    GRP 12: Rob Henderson, Marise Henderson, Kath Kruger

    (Please contact the office as we need more counters on the roster)

    Sun 26th May

    SACRISTAN GRP 10: Veronica McAlroy, Donny Martinex, Margaret Rocha, Noreen Hassett Sat 25th May

    FATIMA STATUE Suhr Family—Blamey Street Sun 12th May

    Kelly Family—Vera Street Sun 19th May

    MOORABBIN HOSPITAL VISIT

    Helen Neal (Sun) Troy Kuhn (Sun)

    19th May 26th May & 2nd June

    Liz Liston (Wed) Betty De Marco (Wed)

    22nd May

    29th May & 5th June

    ST. PAUL’S ROSTER PARISHIONERS DATE

    COUNTERS Angie Gomes Geoff Green Sun 19th May

    Sue Edge Jaycinthe Jansz Sun 26th May

    VOCATIONS / CHALICE Margaret McGowan (Sun) Chris & Jane Renwick (Sat) 19th & 26th May

    LECTORS

    Family Mass Marg McGowan (L) Drusilla Gonsalvez (R) (Sun)

    18th & 19th May

    Angelita Cideve (L) Peggy Davis (R) (Sun) (L) Ian Thomas (R) (Sun)

    25th & 26th May

    COMPUTER OPERATORS: Uytenbogaardt Family (Sat) Volunteer (Sun) 18th & 19th May

    Volunteer (Sat) Volunteer (Sun) 25th & 26th May

    GIFTS Family Mass (Sat) Volunteer (Sun) 18th & 19th May

    Cideve Family (Sat) Volunteer (Sun) 25th & 26th May

    EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS:

    Station 1: Sr. Liz, Raulston Macedo, Station 2: Kyle Uytenbogaardt, Leala Uytenbogaardt, Peggy Davis, Station 3: Maureen Knight, Amanda Bonso,

    Station 1: Bev Claudius, Rosemary Green, Station 2: Glasdon Falcao, Violet Baron, Volunteer Station 3: Rosa Lettieri, Volunteer.

    Saturday May Sunday

    MORNING TEA (HALL) Marry-Ellen & Dominic L’Huillier 19th May

    Bev & Les Claudius 26th May

    COMMUNION TO THE SICK 1: Rosemary Green 2: Maria Pellizzer 3: Rex & Pam Koch 19th May

    ST. CATHERINE’S ROSTER PARISHIONERS DATE

    COUNTERS Paul & Rita Humphreys Mon 27th May

    ALTAR SOCIETY Maureen Gill Sat 25th May

    LECTORS 8:30am: Natalie Caltabiano 10:30am: Catherine Sidaway Sun 26th May

    EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS 8:30am: Carolyn O’Connor 10:30am: Margaret Pinzone Sun 26th May

    COMPUTER OPERATORS 8:30am: Peter Visalli 10:30am: Garry Clynes Sun 26th May

    Adams Family Mon 20th May FATIMA STATUE

    Trimboli Family Mon 27th May