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ST . MARGARET MARY ’S PARISH MERRYLANDS
PARISH INFORMATION
PARISH OFFICE: 1-5 Chetwynd Rd, MERRYLANDS NSW 2160 Postal Address: PO Box 757, Merrylands. Tuesday - Friday: 9:30am - 3:30pm
Phone: 9637 2526 9637 2014 Fax: 9637 2442 Email: [email protected] Website: stmm.org.au
PARISH GROUPS CO-ORDINATORS: Secretary: Denise Fernandes
Finance Committee: Reuben Dias
Parish Council:
Chair: Bella Reyes - 0419 228 160 Fr Janusz Pawlicha, OSPPE
Secretary: Cheryl Fortini Fundraising Committee:
Mike Jacobson - 0438 590 136
Catechists: Sonia Abi-Rached
Music : Kerry van der Linden - 0406 973 350
Sacraments: Christopher Barnes
Acolytes / RCIA : Peter Carroll - 0414 070 082
Readers: Gwen D’Silva
Youth groups: Pauline Teen: Fr Joseph / Rita Jacobson Pauline Youth: Fr Joseph
Legion of Mary: Merwyn D’Souza – 0478 109 569
Playgroup: Maryanne – 0416 116 707
St Vincent de Paul: 88619757
Bus to Berrima: Giovanna - 9682 1008
Our Parish is under the Pastoral Care of the Order of St Paul the First Hermit (known as the Pauline Fathers) who for more than 630 years are renowned
Custodians of the Miraculous Icon of Our Lady of Jasna Gora, Poland.
Parish Priest Fr Janusz Pawlicha
Assistant Priest
Fr Joseph Maria Buckley
Prayer: Holy Father-Pope Francis’ monthly intention : SEPTEMBER Universal – Politicians, Scientists and Economists That politicians, scientists and economists work together to protect the world’s seas and oceans.
First Friday:
11am: Maltese Mass 7.00pm: Holy Mass, Stations of the Cross followed by Exposition
Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament: Thursdays-Eucharistic Adoration: 9.30 am-2.30pm 4th Sunday of the month: 1.00pm - 1.30pm– Divine Mercy Devotions 1st Friday of the month: approx. 8.30pm– midnight
Vespers– Sunday Evenings 5.15 pm - 5.45pm
RCIA sessions– Sunday mornings 9am Mass followed by Session 10 am –11am
Devotions:
Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Tuesday: after morning Mass Wednesday: 6:30pm before 7:00pm Mass
Veneration of the Holy Face of Jesus:
Tuesday: 7.30pm - 8.30pm
Divine Mercy Devotions 4th Sunday of the month: 1.00pm - 3.00pm, 3.00pm - Holy Mass
Baptisms: 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month
Reconciliation: Tues - Fri 8.30 - 8.55am Sat - 9am - 9.30am and 4.30pm-5.30pm (or by appointment)
Marriages: By appointment only (6 months required)
Sick Calls: 9637 2526– option 3 or 0412 625 187 - any time
THIS WEEK: 29 September 2019 Counting: Group D Church Cleaning: E Altar & general cleaning– Nada & Volunteers NEXT WEEK: 06 October 2019 Counting: Group E Church Cleaning: B Altar & general cleaning– Nada & Volunteers
WEEKEND MASSES: WEEKDAY MASSES:
Saturday: 6:00pm Vigil Monday: 9:15am
Sunday: 7:30am Tuesday: 9:00am & 7:00pm
9:00am Wednesday: 9:00am & 7:00pm
10:30am Thursday: 9:00am
6:00pm Friday: 9:00am & 7:00pm
Saturday: 8:30am
29TH SEPTEMBER
2019
ENTRANCE ANTIPHON
All that you have done to us, O Lord, you have done with true judgement, for we have sinned against you and not obeyed your commandments. But give glory to your name and deal with us according to the bounty of your mercy.
FIRST READING Am 6:1, 4-7
A reading from the prophet Amos
The almighty Lord says this: Woe to those ensconced so snugly in Zion and to those who feel so safe on the mountain of Samaria. Ly-ing on ivory beds and sprawling on their divans, they dine on lambs from the flock, and stall-fattened veal; they bawl to the sound of the harp, they invent new instruments of music like David, they drink wine by the bowlful, and use the finest oil for anointing themselves, but about the ruin of Joseph they do not care at all. That is why they will be the first to be exiled; the sprawlers’ revelry is over.
The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.
RESPONSORIAL PSALM
(R.) Praise the Lord, my soul.
1. It is the Lord who keeps faith for ever, who is just to those who are oppressed. It is he who gives bread to the hungry, the Lord, who sets prisoners free. (R.)
2. It is the Lord who gives sight to the blind, who raises up those who are bowed down. It is the Lord who loves the just, the Lord, who protects the stranger. (R.)
3. He upholds the widow and orphan but thwarts the path of the wicked. The Lord will reign for ever, Zion’s God, from age to age. (R.)
SECOND READING 1 Tim 6:11-16
A reading from from the first letter of St Paul to Timothy
As a man dedicated to God, you must aim to be saintly and religious, filled with faith and love, patient and gentle. Fight the good fight of the faith and win for yourself the eternal life to which you were called when you made your profession and spoke up for the truth in front of many witnesses. Now, before God the source of all life and before Jesus Christ, who spoke up as a witness for the truth in front of Pon-tius Pilate, I put to you the duty of doing all that you have been told, with no faults or failures, until the Appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ, who at the due time will be revealed by God, the blessed and only Ruler of all, the King of kings and the Lord of lords, who alone is im-mortal, whose home is in inaccessible light, whom no man has seen and no man is able to see: to him be honour and everlasting power. Amen.
The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Alleluia, alleluia! Jesus Christ was rich but he became poor, to make you rich out of his poverty. Alleluia!
GOSPEL Lk 16:19-31
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Luke
Jesus said to the Pharisees: ‘There was a rich man who used to dress in purple and fine linen and feast magnificently every day. And at his gate there lay a poor man called Lazarus, covered with sores, who longed to fill himself with the scraps that fell from the rich man’s table. Dogs even came and licked his sores. Now the poor man died
and was carried away by angels to the bosom of Abraham. The rich man also died and was buried. ‘In his torment in Hades he looked up and saw Abraham a long way off with Lazarus in his bosom. So he cried out, “Father Abraham, pity me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, for I am in agony in these flames.” “My son,” Abraham replied “remember that during your life good things come your way, just as bad things came the way of Laz-arus. Now he is being comforted here while you are in agony. But that is not all: between us and you a great gulf has been fixed, to stop anyone, if he wanted to, crossing from our side to yours, and to stop any crossing from your side to ours.” ‘The rich man replied, “Father, I beg you then to send Lazarus to my father’s house, since I have five brothers, to give them warning, so that they do not come to this place of torment too.” “They have Moses and the prophets,” said Abraham “let them listen to them.” “Ah no, father Abraham,” said the rich man “but if someone comes to them from the dead, they will re-pent.” Then Abraham said to him, “If they will not listen either to Mo-ses or to the prophets, they will not be convinced even if someone should rise from the dead.”’
The Gospel of the Lord.
Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ.
COMMUNION ANTIPHON By this we came to know the love of God: that Christ laid down his life for us; so we ought to lay down our lives for one another.
MEDITATION: What most absorbs your time, your attention, and your heart? In the parable of the rich man who refused to help the beggar named Laza-rus Jesus paints a dramatic scene of contrasts - riches and poverty, heaven and hell, compassion and indifference, inclusion and exclu-sion. We also see an abrupt and dramatic reversal of fortune. Laza-rus was not only poor and a beggar, he was also sick and unable to fend for himself. He was "laid" at the gates of the rich man's house. The dogs which licked his sores probably also stole the little bread he got for himself. Dogs in the ancient world symbolized contempt. En-during the torment of these savage dogs only added to the poor man's miseries and sufferings.
The rich man treated the beggar with contempt and indifference, until he found his fortunes reversed at the end of his life! In God's economy, those who hold on possessively to what they have, lose it all in the end, while those who share gener-ously receive back many times more than they gave away.
Please remember to switch off your mobile phone
NEXT WEEK’S READINGS
06 OCTOBER 2019
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Year C: Hab 1:2-3, 2:2-4; 2Tim 1:6-8, 13-14; Lk.17:5-9
1st Friday adoration will commence from approx. 8:30pm - midnight
Every Friday (except 1st Friday of the month) Alliance of 2 Hearts will hosts the Adoration
Service after 7:00pm Mass until 10:00pm All are welcome.
FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTIONS 04 OCTOBER 2019
Holy Mass at 7pm
Confessions
Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament with guided devo-tions and Holy Rosary
All welcome to come and join and pray.
PRAYER REQUESTS
Peter Newman
Tony Ostojic
Shelly Barnes
Shirley Forno
Fiona Khoury
Annie Ingram
Teresa Saad
Doreen Dias
George & Mary Spiteri
Christopher Oldham
Simon Khoury
Gervais
Sonia & Pierre Abi–Rached
Therese Nicolas
Luca Jerkovic
Susan Pace
Branko Soric
Theresa Durand
Joanna Essey
Desfosses
Adam Borcuik
Rose Abdo
Jocelyn Santos
Willie & Tereza Cutajar
Andrew Tawil
Giovanna Prestipino
Alice Said
Youssef Tawil
Peter Van Tilburg
Nicole Ratnakumar
Sakaria Frank Mausio
Diab Baysari
Mario & Tereza Cutajar
Father, pour out Your Spirit upon the people of this parish so
that inspired by Your word, nourished at Your table and
graced by Your empowering love, our lives may be devoted to
the service of our brothers and sisters and the building up of
Your Kingdom. May our parish community truly be, for this
place and time, the Body of Christ Your Son, through whom
we make this prayer. Amen
Q. Why didn't Noah go fishing? A. He only had two worms. Q. What animal could Noah not trust? A. Cheetah Q. When was meat first mentioned in the Bible? A. When Noah took Ham into the ark.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION THURSDAYS 9.30am to 2.30pm
The Lord invites us to take some time out of our busy lives to spend some time with Him in quiet adoration, prayer and reflection. If you can spare 1/2 hour or
more, the Blessed Sacrament is exposed after morning Mass every Thursday until 2.30pm. ALL ARE WELCOME
SCRIPTURE STUDY—THURSDAY EVENINGS
There will be no Scripture Study during the school holidays.
Scripture Study will resume on 07 November 2019 at 7:00pm For further queries, please contact Gwen on 9632 9097.
Saturday, 26 October 2019 (after 6pm Vigil Mass) Entrance Tickets & Raffles will be on sale at this weekend’s Masses: Adults – $15 Children (3-15years) – $5 Infants (under3years) – free Highlights of the Festival: A variety of delicious cuisines from more than 13 cultures Entertaining cultural performances $5 and $2 Raffles with amazing prizes….Surprise! Surprise! Two $50 voucher lucky door prizes Barista coffee van
Our generous Parishioners interested in cooking a traditional cultural dish or providing food treats may
please contact Gwen D’Silva (0439 439 325).
Feast of RAFFLE PRIZE DONATIONS The Fundraising team requests our kind-hearted Parishioners for their generous donations towards the upcoming “Multicultural Festival” on Saturday 26 October 2019. We are seeking prizes of ONLY NEW giftware items, electronics, gift cards, gift vouch-ers or referrals to business owners that you are able to obtain donations from. For further information please contact Mike Jacobson - 0438 590 136 or Par-ish Office - 9637 2526.
PARISH MORNING TEA
Sunday - 29 September 2019
Where : Pastoral Centre Time : following 10.30am Mass
This week: : Acolytes Next week: 1st Friday Devotions/Alliance of 2 Hearts
ALL ARE WELCOME
FAMILY CHOIR St. Margaret Mary’s Parish invites
interested parents and children to join the Family Choir to sing at 10:30am
Sunday Mass. For further queries, please contact
Kerry van der Linden on 0406 973 350
SACRAMENTAL PROGRAM 2019
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
Enrolments: Sunday 29 September at 10:30 am Mass
Preparation Lessons: Sundays after 10.30am Mass in the Parish Hall
Session 1 : 20 October 2019 Session 2 : 27 October 2019 Session 3 : 03 November 2019 Session 4 : 10 November 2019
Confirmation Rehearsal : Monday 11 November at 7pm
CONFIRMATION CELEBRATION: Wednesday - 13 November 2019 at 7:00 pm Mass
Enrolment forms are available at The Parish Office or from your child’s Scripture teacher (SRE) at school.
Any queries, please contact Christopher Barnes on Wednesday (10:00 am –12:00pm) at the Parish office
or email:[email protected]
The Rosary is a prayerful exercise comprised of both medi-tation and vocal prayer. While praying the prayers of the Rosary, meditation focuses on the lives of Jesus and Mary. There are four mysteries of the Rosary: Joy-ful, Luminous, Sorrowful and Glorious. PLEASE REMEMBER OCTOBER IS THE MONTH OF THE ROSARY.
During the month of October, there will be recitation of The Holy Rosary and Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament at the end of every Morning Mass.
Entrance ticket Adult - $15 Child - $ 5 Infant - free
FOR $5 and $2