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Fourth Sunday of Advent 23rd & 24th December 2017
1 Keenan Street Mona Vale NSW 2103 • Tel:9997 7311 • Fax 9012 0509 • email: o�[email protected] • website: www.pittwaterparish.org
Thoughts of Fr Francis Jordan Consider Mary. She said little. But through her example her humility, modesty etc… she accomplished much. Imitate her so that you also
accomplish quite a lot through good example.
Pope Francis’ December Prayer Intentions
The ElderlyThat the elderly, sustained by families and Christian communities, may apply their wisdom and experience to spreading the faith and forming the new generations.
A warm welcome to our parishioners and
visitors who are celebrating the
Eucharist with us at Sacred Heart Church
and Maria Regina Church.
Santa’s Christmas
Prayer
On Christmas Eve the other nightI saw the most amazing sight,
for there beneath the Christmas tree was Santa kneeling
on his knee.His countenance was di�erent
than that all-familiar, jolly grin;his head was bowed, with
hand to breast, and slightly tucked into his vest.
For there in a nativity was Jesus and His family, and as I heard
him start to pray, I listened close to what he’d say.
“Lord, You know that You’re the reason I take pleasure in this
season. I don’t want to take Your place, but just to re�ect Your
wonderous grace.I hope You’ll help them
understand I’m just an ordinary man, who found a way to do
Your will by �nding kids with needs to �ll.
But all those centuries ago, there was no way for me to
know that they would make so much of me, and all the gifts
beneath the tree.They think I have hidden power granted at the midnight hour,
but it is my love for You inspiring the things I do.
And so when they begin to open gifts for which they have been
hoping, may they give You all the glory, for You’re the One True
Christmas story.
Fourth Sunday of Advent 23rd & 24th December 2017
For the needy, help is available by contacting the Brookvale Centre
9905 0424 during business hours.
Making Christmas Wishes Come True
The number of parents who may be facing the onset of Christmas with trepidation is of concern to the St Vincent de Paul Society NSW, as households battle to pay off mounting energy bills and face increasing housing stress.NSW Society CEO, Jack de Groot launched the 2017 Vinnies Christmas Appeal with the sobering prediction that this year Christmas will be tough for many families, with less cash available for the basics, let alone presents and family gatherings.“Homelessness is also on the rise. In 2011, 105,000 people experienced homelessness, and of these, 17,000 were children younger than 12 years old. We anticipate the figures will have increased at last year’s Census and will be even worse this year,” said Mr de Groot.According to NSW President, Denis Walsh, “between July 2016 to March 2017, almost 60 per cent of people assisted by the Society were in housing stress, where their rent takes up more than 30 per cent of their income.“This was before the July energy price hikes, so the picture looks very grim. The nativity story of no room at the inn may be the reality facing Australian families.”said Mr Walsh.“Our case workers assist to find suitable housing. “We rely on the generosity of the public to fund services like these. Our annual Christmas Appeal helps people at a time they feel most vulnerable and isolated. We want to make sure that thousands of Australian families who are struggling to make ends meet can enjoy a home cooked Christmas meal and can give their children a gift. Last year over the festive season we gave out nearly $4.5 million in assistance. We could not have done this without the support of our donors across the state.“Too many families are struggling as a result of circumstances beyond their control. This Christmas we want to restore some dignity to their shattered lives and make the simple wishes of their children come true,” said Mr de Groot.
Avalon St Vincent de Paul would like to thank our parishioners for their wonderful generosity throughout the year and wish them a very Happy Christmas from: Sue Bowra and team : Anne Garben, Ann Harvey, Fran Cowell, and Jan Mc Donagh and Moira Schadel and Maxine Bocher for their great help with the Piety Store
We Pray forDeceased Anniversary
Timothy BotteroMara VlatkoHelena Seve
Margaret TravesTeng Poe
Amelia Sta anaBining EnriqueNeville Pikulich
John BonniciVera & Edward Ragen
May & Roy TullyMargaret & Sinon Gleeson
Ron Fisher Fr Keenan
All Souls in Purgatory
Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them O Lord, And Let Perpetual Light
Shine Upon Them. May they Rest in Peace. Amen.
May Their Souls And The Souls Of The Faithful Departed,
Through The Mercy Of God, Rest In Peace. Amen.
Recently DeceasedMark Flynn
Encanacion JavelunaJan Mitchell
Margaret Nita Dunn
Prayers for the SickMary McHughVera Howorka
Liz RyanBrooke BaldwinNatasha Sljokic
Anthony LeVal Ducker
Susan FlegoTrudie Tauer
Peter HawkinsMargaret McManus
Bridget HawtonDaryl Kaufer
Sid KellyMargaret BakerNoeline BechamPaulina Fabian
Madeleine ReicherNatasha BrittMilka Marov
Carol BrennanSuzanne LearyAnnette LearyEdward Hogan
Rufina CrissTayla RiddleRicky Gomez
Warwick CarpenterElizabeth DavisMary Seymour
Allessio AngelucciGiuseppina Caruso
Xavier FloryConnie Robinson
Natasha BrittAlana de Kort
Chiqui de OcampoNeave MackeyAnne Godley
Sr Anna WarlowSally Leong
Francis Stanana
This list will be updated every month and we would appreciate it if we are advised, if further reconsideration is required. Thank you
Divine Will Group
P l e a s e j o i n u s o n T u e s d a y s f r o m 1 0 a m t o 1 1 a m a t S a c r e d H e a r t
C h u r c h , M o n a V a l e M e e t i n g R o o m , f o r r e a d i n g s a n d d i s c u s s i o n o f L u i s a P i c c a r r e t a ’ s D i v i n e W i l l .
Thursday Morning Spirituality Group:
All are invited. “The Trinity is supposed to be
the central, foundational doctrine of our entire
Christian belief system, yet we’re often told that we
shouldn’t attempt to understand it because it is a
‘mystery’. Should we presume to try to breach this mystery?” Come and learn
with us.All are welcome to join us for
morning tea at 10.10 am followed by our study at
10.30 am. For more information, you may call
Trish Newman on 9918 3973.”
Did you know that if you are new to our parish you can register your details through our website or if your contact details have changed you can update them. Simply go to www.pittwaterparish.org, click on the “Welcome” menu item and select “Parishioner Registration” from the dropdown menu. If you have any problems, please contact the parish o�ce on 9997 7311.
Thursday
Friday
Monday
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The Parish Office will be closed for Christmas
from Tuesday26 December 2017
to Friday 12 January 2017, and
the office will reopen on Monday 15 January 2017
From Monday 15 January to Friday 26 January 2017,
the office will be open: Monday to Friday
from 9am to 12 noon.
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100% SOUL Youth Nights!
For Year 10+. Every Thursday night from 7-9 pm in the Sacred Heart Church, Parish Centre, Mona Vale. Existing and new members welcome. Come along with your friends or make some new ones over some snacks, games and exploration of our faith.
Monday 1 January 2018Mary, the Holy Mother
of God.A solemnity is a feast day of the highest
rank in the liturgical calendar of the Roman Rite, celebrating a mystery of
faith such as the Trinity, an event in the life of Jesus, his mother Mary, or another
important saint.
There will be mass at 9.15am at both Maria Regina and
Sacred Heart Churches.
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From December 7th-9th, a group of Salvatorian pilgrims attended the Australian Catholic Youth Festival. This was a 3-day event held at Sydney Olympic Park and the Domain in Sydney with over 19,000 young Catholics attending from all over the country. These three days cannot be adequately summed up here; they were simply incredible. Starting on Dec 7th, pilgrims from our parish and the other Salvatorian parishes gathered at Pymble for prayer before heading o� for the festival. Each day there were plenary sessions with music from international stars, talks from our bishops, interviews and dramatic presentations. It was especially exciting to see Simon, Joshua, Caroline and Azuli from our parish perform in front of the massive crowd at each session as we proudly cheered them on.
There was so much to do each day, from talks and interviews, to music concerts, exhibitions, workshops and more; the biggest problem was choosing what not to miss! We went to mass every day and on the Saturday toured St Mary’s Cathedral before making our way to the Domain for the �nal public mass. Once again, Pittwater Parish was front and centre in the music for the mass and the concert that followed. There were many highlights from the festival, including the endless riddles on the train trips, Sr Hilda’s heart-warming interviews and the many, many moments of joy. A huge thank you to all of the pilgrims who attended and to the organisers especially to Fr Greg for hosting us at Pymble in the mornings and Katrina Pratt who worked so hard in preparation but was only able to join us on the last day. We can’t wait for ACYF 2019 in Perth! Gabriel Khaicy - Youth Minister
Fourth Sunday of Advent 23rd & 24th December 2017
PARISH DIRECTORYPittwater Parish
1 Keenan Street Mona Vale NSW 2103
Tel 99977311 • Fax 9012 0509www.pittwaterparish.org
Parish PriestFr George Kolodziej SDS
Assistant PriestFr Bronek Pietrusewicz SDS
Priest-in-ResidenceBishop Bernard O’Grady op
Tel 99977311
Parish SecretarySuzy Caruso
Tel 99977311 ext [email protected]
Youth DirectorGabriel Khaicy
Tel 99977311 ext [email protected]
Music DirectorJosh Willard
Tel 99977311 ext [email protected]
Media & CommunicationLaura Ee
Tel 99977311 ext [email protected]
Sacramental ProgramYvonne van den Berg
Tel 99977311 ext [email protected]
Parish Office HoursMonday to Friday9.00am to 4.00pm
(closed 1.00pm to 1.30pm)
Sacred Heart Church1 Keenan Street Mona Vale
Maria Regina Church
7 Central Road Avalon
Mona ValeSacred Heart School
Tel 9999 3264Principal: Mrs Suellen Garey
AvalonMaria Regina School
Tel 9918 2608Principal: Mrs Kathy Gee
WarriewoodMater Maria Catholic
CollegeTel 9997 7044
Principal:Mr Marc Reicher
Fourth Sunday of Advent 23rd & 24th December 2017
SACRED HEART CHURCH MARIA REGINA CHURCH6th & 7th January 2018 Sat 5.00pm Sun 8.00am Sun 9.30am Sun 6.00pm Sat 6.00pm Sun 9.00am
Senior Servers Matt Byrne A Pienkowski Tony Macri Gerry Quinn Volunteer Please David West
Readers Stefan Wasinski Adora Barbacetto Bev Carmichael Cam Smit A & J Toohey Peter Drake
Rebecca Law Anna Smyth Ray Gillis Miles Abrahams Extraordinary Denise Bottero Therese Nouak Pauline Chipman Kathy Gray Pauline Neville Joanne KellyMinisters Graham Baker Chris Tocchini Yvonne Gibbs J Johnston R Connors Francis Kelly Diane Lane Kerry Elizabeth Soul Band C Mulvenna Avalon ChoirMusicians Josh Willard Josh Willard Josh Willard Jan / Bernie
Library Trish Newman Margaret Hume
Computer Brian Wright Karen Gillis Margaret Cliff Julian Lau Jane Labone M Abrahams Counters Team 2 (08/1/18) Mary Kitchen • John French • Jan Attwood Rosary Statue: A Gerathy
13th & 14th January 2018
Senior Servers Dave austin Ray Gillis Tony Macri A Pienkowski Angela Williams Penny Kerr
Readers Margo Quinlan Chris Gillis Yvonne Gibbs Amelia Malone Imelda Flynn Judy Burer Zelie Reynolds John Ayliffe Liam Kenny Claire Thomson
Extra0rdinary S MacDonald M Bomford Bev Carmichael J A Tindall Anne Toohey Marion RussellMinisters Alexia Bembrick Adora Barbacetto Therese Keane Nicolette Cilia John Toohey Volunteer Please
Peter Barwell Soul Band Avalon ChoirMusicians Jan / Bernie
Library M Lofhjelm Anne Moss
Computer Margaret Cliff Leonie Smyth Putri Rosati Julian Lau Anna Walker M Abrahams
Counters: Team 3 (15/1/18) Carol Hildebrandt• Margaret Schubert Rosary Statue: M & N Reilly
20th & 21st January 2018
Senior Servers David Traves Ray Gillis Tony Macri David Frazer Volunteer Please Miles Abrahams
Readers Kerry Sullivan Sabrina Gonzalez Bev Carmichael Liam Brennan Harry McErlean Marion Russell Gabie Stojanovski Pauline Chipman Rebecca Molinaro Alex Pienkowski Extraordinary Volunteer Please Sue Berg Graham Baker Mark Suters Imelda Flynn Judith RatcliffMinisters Phil Gough Maryanne Kelly Kath Kaufer Kevin Shanahan Robyn tuite Volunteer Please
Kerry Elizabeth Soul Band Josh Willard Klara H-WatsonMusicians Diane Lane Josh Willard C Perkins
Library Maureen Suggitt Paula Lancuba Computer Vanessa Sharkey Manuel Gonzalez Margaret Cliff Laura Ee Skye Nolan Brown M Abrahams
Counters: Team 4 (22/1/18) Trish Rott • Kurt Rott Rosary Statue: A & P Williams
27th & 28th January 2018
Senior Servers David Austin Ray Gillis Dave Traves David Fraser Trish Newman Adrian Harding
Readers Stephen Wagner Liam Kenny Joe Crumlin Nicolette Cilia Veronica Thomas John Ayliffe Martin Kerrigan Sheila Upjohn Pauline Chipman Andie Hilton
Extraordinary Suzie Randolph M Bomford Tony Macri V Wilson Pauline Neville Paula Lancuba Ministers M Papandrea Adora Barbacetto Bev Carmichael H Williamson R Connors Diana Taranto Anna Walding Kerry Elizabeth Anna Walding Avalon ChoirMusicians C Wilkinson Josh Willard C Wilkinson
Josh Willard Jan / Bernie
Library Marie Graham Mary Farrell
Computer Rose Papalia Karen Gillis Putri Rosati Laura Ee Greg Elliott M Abrahams
Counters: Team 5(29/1/18) Graham Baker • Phil Gough •Ray Gillis Rosary Statue: J & M Graham
Fourth Sunday of Advent 23rd & 24th December 2017
Sunday 24 December
Maria Regina Church6.00pm
Children’s Mass
Carols from 8.30pm9.00pm
Mass of the Night
Sacred Heart School Grounds
5.00pm Children’s Mass
9.00pm Youth Mass
Sacred Heart Church
Carols from 11.30pmMidnight Mass
Monday 25 December
Maria Regina Church9.00am
Sacred Heart Church
8am and 9.30am6.00pm Croatian Mass
Monday
25
Sunday
24
CHRISTMAS MASS TIMES 2017
Christmas RosterSunday 24 December - 5pm Family Mass: Sacred Heart School Senior Servers: David Traves & Matt ByrneReaders: From Sacred Heart SchoolCommunion Ministers: Nicole Ovens • Anne Duncan • Graham Baker • Julianna Johnston Sheena Macdonald • Phil Gough • Lisa Williamson• Joan WoodMusic: Simon Hyland and Soul
Sunday 24 December - 9pm Youth Mass: Sacred Heart School Senior Servers: Kerry Sullivan & A PienkowskiReaders: Soul (Mass of the Night)Communion Ministers: Denise Bottero • Miranda Papandrea • Norma Dennis • Martin Kerrigan Suzie Randolph • Bev Carmichael • Julie Anne Tindall • Kathy GrayMusic: Simon Hyland and Soul
Sunday 24 December - 6pm Family Mass: Maria Regina ChurchSenior Servers: David WestReaders: Sam to organiseCommunion Ministers: Anne & John TooheyMusic: Sam Browne & Josh Willard
Sunday 24 December - 9pm Mass: Maria Regina ChurchSenior Servers: Volunteers pleaseReaders: Veronica Thomas (Mass of the Night)Communion Ministers: Volunteers pleaseMusic: Avalon Choir
Sunday 24 December - Midnight Mass: Sacred Heart ChurchSenior Servers: Ray GillisReaders: Yvonne Gibbs & Adora Barbacetto Communion Ministers: Margaret Bomford • Adora BarbacettoMusic: Mona Vale ChoirComputer: Putri Rosati
Monday 25 December - 8am Mass: Sacred Heart ChurchSenior Servers: David Frazer & Paul WillardReaders: Sheila Upjohn & Liam KennyCommunion Ministers: Theresa Nouak • Kath Kaufer • Chris Tocchini • Pauline ChipmanMusic: Josh Willard • Erin Barwell • Peter Barwell Computer: Volunteer Please
Monday 25 December - 9am Mass: Maria Regina ChurchSenior Servers: Volunteer PleaseReaders: David SimmonsCommunion Ministers: Volunteers PleaseMusic: Sam Browne, Klara & Catherine PerkinsComputer: Margaret Abrahams
Monday 25 December - 9.30am Mass: Sacred Heart ChurchSenior Servers: Tony MacriReaders: Joe CrumlinCommunion Ministers: Nicolette Cilia • Therese Keane• Catherine CalleiaMusic: Charles Wilkinson & Anna WaldingComputer: Margaret Cli�
As we are expecting more parishioners and their families and friends as well as vistors, this Christmas time, could we request that if you are able to volunteer and �ll any of the available positions, please contact the parish o�ce on 9997 7311 or [email protected]
Thank you.
Fourth Sunday of Advent 23rd & 24th December 2017
The Living Word
Liturgy for the Week
25/12 Monday The NATIVITY of the LORDVigil: Is 62:1-5; Acts 13:16-17, 22-25; Mt 1:1-25Night: Is 9:1-7; Titus 2:11-14; Lk 2:1-14;Dawn: Is 62:11-12; Titus 3:4-7; Lk 2:15-20;Day: Is 52:7-10; Heb 1:1-6; Jn 1:1-18
26/12 Tuesday St Stephen, the �rst martyr Acts 6:8-10, 7:54-59; Mt 10:17-22
27/12 Wednesday St John, apostle, evangelist 1 Jn 1:1-4; Jn 20:2-8
28/12 Thursday The Holy Innocents, martyrs 1 Jn 1:5- 2:2; Mt 2 :13-18 29/12 Friday Fifth Day in the Octave of The Nativity 1 Jn 2:3-11; Lk 2:22-35
30/12 Saturday Fifth Day in the Octave of The Nativity 1 Jn 2:12-17; Lk 2:36-40
First Reading 2 Sm 7:1-5. 8-12. 14. 16A reading from the second book of SamuelThe kingdom of David will be established for ever in the sight of the Lord.
Once David had settled into his house and the Lord had given him rest from all the enemies surrounding him, the king said to the prophet Nathan, ‘Look, I am living in a house of cedar while the ark of God dwells in a tent’. Nathan said to the king, ‘Go and do all that is in your mind, for the Lord is with you.’But that very night the word of the Lord came to Nathan:‘Go and tell my servant David, “Thus the Lord speaks: Are you the man to build me a house to dwell in? I took you from the pasture, from following the sheep, to be leader of my people Israel; I have been with you on all your expeditions; I have cut off all your enemies before you. I will give you fame as great as the fame of the greatest on earth. I will provide a place for my people Israel; I will plant them there and they shall dwell in that place and never be disturbed again; nor shall the wicked continue to oppress them as they did, in the days when I appointed judges over my people Israel; I will give them rest from all their enemies. The Lord will make you great; the Lord will make you a House. And when your days are ended and you are laid to rest with your ancestors, I will preserve the offspring of your body after you and make his sovereignty secure. I will be a father to him and he a son to me. Your House and your sovereignty will always stand secure before me and your throne be established for ever."'
The word of the Lord
Responsorial Psalm Ps 88:2-5. 27. 29. R. see v.2
(R) For ever I will sing the goodness of the Lord.
I will sing for ever of your love, O Lord;through all ages my mouth will proclaim your truth.Of this I am sure, that your love lasts for ever,that your truth is firmly established as the heavens. (R)
‘I have made a covenant with my chosen one;I have sworn to David my servant:I will establish your dynasty for everand set up your throne through all ages.’ (R)
He will say to me: ‘You are my father,my God, the rock who saves me.’I will keep my love for him always;for him my covenant shall endure. (R)
Second Reading Rom 16:25-27A reading from the letter of St Paul to the RomansThe mystery kept secret for endless ages is now revealed.
Glory to him who is able to give you the
strength to live according to the Good News I preach, and in which I proclaim Jesus Christ, the revelation of a mystery kept secret for endless ages, but now so clear that it must be broadcast to pagans everywhere to bring them to the obedience of faith. This is only what scripture has predicted, and it is all part of the way the eternal God wants things to be. He alone is wisdom; give glory therefore to him through Jesus Christ for ever and ever. Amen.
The word of the Lord
Gospel Acclamation Lk 1:38
Alleluia, alleluia!I am the servant of the Lord:may his will for me be done.Alleluia!
Gospel Lk 1:26-38A reading from the holy Gospel according to LukeYou will conceive and bear a son.
The angel Gabriel was sent by God to a town in Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the House of David; and the virgin’s name was Mary. He went in and said to her, ‘Rejoice, so highly favoured! The Lord is with you.’ She was deeply disturbed by these words and asked herself what this greeting could mean, but the angel said to her, ‘Mary, do not be afraid; you have won God’s favour. Listen! You are to conceive and bear a son, and you must name him Jesus. He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his ancestor David; he will rule over the House of Jacob for ever and his reign will have no end.’ Mary said to the angel, ‘But how can this come about, since I am a virgin?’ ‘The Holy Spirit will come upon you’ the angel answered ‘and the power of the Most High will cover you with its shadow. And so the child will be holy and will be called Son of God. Know this too: your kinswoman Elizabeth has, in her old age, herself conceived a son, and she whom people called barren is now in her sixth month, for nothing is impossible to God.’ ‘I am the handmaid of the Lord,’ said Mary ‘let what you have said be done to me.’ And the angel left her.
The Gospel of the Lord
REFLECTION
The world in which we live and the events of which we are a part are the stage upon which the drama of salvation is enacted. God works through real flesh and blood people, those like David, who occupy the seats of power and influence as well as those like Mary and us, who are unseen and unknown. All can be agents of salvation. God’s future is in our hands. Human history is really the history of salvation. Each turn of God’s
revealing causes us to wonder at what might come next. In this tension, mystery is revealed. What was hidden is now made known. Jesus establishes a people of covenant promise. Still, the mystery is unknown, for it continues to come to us from the future, revealing more and more of itself in the junctures of history.The waiting of Advent is over. In the face of the impossible, God works the possible. During Advent, we have been waiting for the realisation of the promise made to David. We have been waiting for Mary’s yes. With this yes, hope is enlivened, and history is changed. There is an unimaginable future for all people, a future that comes from God. Salvation is created among us, and the fate of history is altered by a godly presence. This salvation resides in the hearts of those who believe in the gift, and who stay awake eagerly to know its coming. With David we await it, with the nations we long for it, with Mary we behold it. © Dianne Bergant CSS
Christmas Day Holy Day of Obligation With Christmas falling on Monday 25 December, the Vigil Mass on 24 December for Christmas cannot su�ce for the Sunday obligation ie one Mass for two obligations. What can happen is as follows: · Attend Mass on Vigil 23 December or in the morning 24 December and attend Christmas Vigil 24 December or Christmas day 25 December
· Attend Christmas Vigil 24 December (which will ful�l Sunday) and attend Mass on Christmas Day 25 December.
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