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Very Rev Robert Bossini PP Rev Michael Gitau Rev Mr Willy Limjap Mili Lee Patricia Preca Donna Missio Bernard Kirkpatrick Dominic Franssen Meg Gale Mindy Mercado
St Patrick's Cathedral Parish, Parramatta
Cathedral Office: 1 Marist Place Parramatta NSW 2150
Telephone 02 8839 8400 Web: http://www.stpatscathedral.com.au
Sunday 18 November 2018 Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
From the Dean’s Desk
We are moving very
quickly to the end of the
Church’s liturgical year.
Therefore, it is not
unusual that today’s readings contain a
sense of the ‘end time’ – readings
which seem to deal with the end of the
world as we know it. When we
consider these readings, especially the
first reading and the Gospel [Daniel
12:1-3 and Mark 13: 24-32] we come to
the conclusion that these have to do
more with faith and trust in the ways of
God than simply stating how the world
will end and what will precede that
event. The language and imagery that
are used in these two readings is called
‘apocalyptic’. We hear this term quite
often when we hear of some
catastrophe or tragedy of mega
proportions. This style of literature is
used in the Book of Revelation (also
referred to as the Book of the
Apocalypse). Unfortunately, the film
industry has seized on this type of
language. So many films are set in post
-apocalyptic times – after some major
climactic or nuclear calamity – where
all is destroyed and the world as we
know it does not exist anymore.
In the Biblical sense, apocalyptic
language has to do more with the
revelation of God’s will and the fidelity
of people to that will, than with
predictions of how the world will end.
To understand the apocalyptic is not to
predict the end of the world, but to
appreciate and grasp the meaning of
the triumph and vindication of God’s
Kingdom over the powers of sin and
death.
The Book of Daniel is made up of two
sections: Chapters 1-6 relate the events
of Daniel and his companions – all
faithful followers of God and His Law –
and the Gentile rulers. Chapters 7-12,
from which our first reading comes
[Daniel 12: 1-3], tells of four
apocalyptic visions, relating God’s
victory over unjust rulers. The Gospel
passage for today [Mark 13:24-32]
forms part of the chapter that is
referred to as ‘the little apocalypse’.
Set on the Mount of Olives [v.1-4],
Mark has Jesus warn his disciples
against those impersonating him [v.5-
13]. Jesus then warns of the presence
of false prophets who will make
themselves known after the ‘great
tribulation’ [v. 14-23]. Today’s reading
[v. 24-32] focuses on the element of
fidelity: both on Jesus’ word which will
never pass away, and of the disciples
who in reading the signs of the times, is
able to know that he is near [v. 28-30].
Although we find an amount of
‘apocalyptic’ language in today’s liturgy,
both from Daniel and Mark, we can
appreciate the fact that being
presented on the second last Sunday of
the liturgical year, the meaning of
liturgy is more around the themes of
fidelity, watchfulness, alertness and
trust in the ways of the Lord. These
readings are not so much about what
will occur at the end time – the
description of cosmic and catastrophic
events. They are more an
announcement that God calls us to a
fidelity and trust in his ways. It is a
challenge to us to recognise that no
matter what tribulations occur in life,
we are called to remain faithful to God
and not to be shaken by the seemingly
overpowering elements of sin and evil.
Our second reading from the Letter to
the Hebrews [10:11-14.18], reminds us
of the redemptive quality of Jesus’
sacrifice on the Cross, that unlike the
sacrificial practice of old priesthood,
which are ‘incapable of taking sins
away’, that Christ has offered ‘one
single sacrifice for sin.’ The author
goes on to state that ‘by virtue of that
one single offering, Jesus has achieved
the eternal perfection of all whom he
is sanctifying.’ The redemption won
for us in Christ over sin, evil and death,
then becomes the basis of our trust and
fidelity in God’s ways. Our prayer then
is echoed in the words of our response:
‘Keep me safe, O God, you are my
hope.’ As we come hurriedly to the
end of the Church’s liturgical year, we
are challenged to examine the depth of
our faith and trust in God’s ways and
providence. Am I prepared to show
that faith and trust by the way in which
I live out my Christian commitment?
Fr Bob Bossini, Dean & Parish Priest.
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SUNDAY
6.00pm Saturday Vigil Mass
7.30am Morning Prayer
8.00am Mass
9.30am Mass
11.00am Solemn Mass with Cathedral Choir
6.00pm Mass
MONDAY TO FRIDAY
6.15am Morning Prayer
6.30am Mass
11.15am Exposition
11.15am Sacrament of Penance (till 12.20pm)
(Mon, Wed & Fri)
Rosary after Angelus at midday
12.30pm Mass
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SATURDAY
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9.30am Mass in ExtraOrdinary Form Latin
8.30am Sacrament of Penance (till 9am)
5.00pm Sacrament of Penance (till 5:30pm)
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Mass at 8.00am (No Adoration or Confession)
LITURGICAL CALENDAR November
Sun 18 Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time - Solemnity
Readings: Dan 12:1-3; Heb 10:11-14, 18; Mk 13:24-32
NON LITURGICAL CALENDAR
Weekly devotions at their usual times. Refer to the left column on this page.
November
Fri 23 Formation - The Dangers of the Occult - Postponed till further notice.
Thur 29 Novena to Mary Full of Grace - 7.00pm - Blessed Sacrament Chapel
December
Fri 7 Formation: Advent Reflection - Lectio Divina
Sat 8 Parish Christmas Celebration - 7.30pm in the Cathedral & Cloister
Become a Catechist - An SRE Volunteer Who? Me? Yes...why not you? If not you...then who?
What is an SRE?
SREs are parish volunteers who:
• teach and share their faith with children of their
parish who attend government schools;
• have a passion for sharing the gift of faith with
young people;
• have an hour per week to prepare and share their
time and talents with young people; and
• are people who respond to the central mission of the Church to make Jesus
known and loved.
In this parish Special Religious Educators (previously known as Catechists) go into
four state primary schools (five next year) and one high school. New volunteer SREs
will be given support, training, teaching materials and will start as a classroom
helper.
To register your interest call the Parish Office or email the SRE Parish Coordinator
Novena to Mary Full of Grace Date: Thursday 29 November
Where: Blessed Sacrament Chapel
Time: 7.00pm - 8.00pm
This will be the last Novena for 2018 and so our prayers will reflect the
impending Season of Advent.
See Invitation poster in Narthex for more details.
Everyone is welcome to join us in prayer.
St Vincent de Paul Society
Family Assistance - 1800 606 724
Credo Ministries Facebook: Credo Young Adults Email: [email protected]
Playgroup Facebook: Parramatta St Pat’s Playgroup
Christian Meditation
Tuesdays - 9.30am-10.30am - Murphy House
Legion of Mary - every Monday at 6.30pm-8.00pm
at Murphy House.
For the sick: Z Avila, D Cayetano Sr., A Batur, Leslie Niblett, Paul Peters, Armando Missio, C Williams, Karmela L, Ruth La Rosa, Margaret Smith
Special Intentions: Jeena Johny, P Elogions, K McQueen, Tian, S Bui, St Joseph, L Paull, Nimal DeSilva, A & M Maneze, G ManaloSt Joseph, D Alhelo, M Alhelo,
Akerman family, Madeline Ooi, Raveen, J Malouf, F Ticac, Raveen, Tian, M Al Helo, Jessica Missio, K Hui, M Salazar, S Bui, St Anthony, C M Arbotante, L K-Weilche,
Noah Batley, Faye Wilson, P & C Brush, E Sarreal, S Sarreal, M Lombardi, Raveen Priyamanna, Paul Elogious, Ellis family, Eloise, Kianah Laborte
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Credo Ministries Connecting with our Youth - [email protected] Please email Mindy for more details on Credo Youth Ministries.
Credo Upcoming Events for 2018 Sunday 18th November – Credo WYD BBQ Fundraiser Friday 23rd November – Junior Credo Friday 23rd November – Credo Young Adults go to Faith Feed Sunday 25th November – No Teen Credo Sunday 25th November – Lifted Sports Day Friday 30th November – Diocesan event - save the date Saturday 8th December – Parish Christmas Party
Junior Credo - Youth group for primary school children Join us for the last two sessions of the year: Friday 23rd November and Friday 7th December, 5pm – 6pm, Cathedral Hall.
World Youth Day Update Many thanks for the generosity of the parish community for their support of our youth in their pilgrimage to World Youth Day. We will be holding our last BBQ fundraiser this weekend after the 9:30am and 11am masses.
Lifted Sports Day – Join the team
Sunday 25th November, 8:30am – 3:30pm, Marist Westmead Join Teen Credo and Credo Young Adults as we battle it out against other youth groups in the sports of basketball, touch football, volleyball and soccer. A day of fun and great sportsmanship and a good way to get to know each other. Come cheer us on and join in the spirit. Last year, we won the Spirit Shield – the team who showed good sportsmanship and teamwork throughout the day. Cost is $15 and includes registration and lunch for the day. Referees Wanted Know the basic rules of the sports? We need referees for the day. No experience required other than calling fair play. Please email [email protected] to register. Credo Young Adults
The Faith Feed – Friday 23rd November – 6:30pm – 9pm MacKillop Hall, Cnr Grimwood and Randle Streets, Granville. The FaithFeed, a network for 25 - 39s, is an initiative of the Catholic community. It is open to conversations about life, faith and action in the world. $5 includes entry, food and $1 drinks for the night. Register via: http://www.tinyurl.com/studioaudience
Diocesan News Diocesan Youth Mass - World Youth Day Youth Commissioning
Mass - Sunday 9th December, 6pm.
HSC Mathematics tutoring for your child at your place. Adv. Mathematics, Extension 1 & Extension 2.....Years 11 & 12.
(Sunday from 8am to 10am)
Ph: Senaka Mahagedara (B.Sc.PHD, Graduate Diploma in
Education) on 0404 339 141.
St Patrick’s Gift Shop - OPENING 30 November
The Cathedral’s gift shop will open on November
30 in time for the Christmas season.
The gift shop will carry three lines of stock:
• piety items which will include statues,
rosaries, prayer books, bibles and various
sacramentals;
• souvenir - includes Cathedral souvenirs for visitors; and
• ethical gifts - promoting the work of various catholic missions
and agencies with sales proceeds going to these missions.
If you are looking for religious Christmas cards, the gift shop will
be supporting the Columban Mission, St Vincent de Paul and Aid
to the Church in Need.
Gift cards will also be available.
This is an exciting venture for our Cathedral parish. Watch this
space for opening times and volunteering opportunities.
Sacraments of Initiation: Reconciliation and Eucharist 2018-2019 Registrations are now closed for the 2018-2019 sessions.
Please note the upcoming sessions of preparation are as follows: Parent and Children Session Sacrament of Penance 3: Saturday 24th November, 4 pm -
Parent and Children Session Reception of the Sacrament of Penance: Tues 27th Nov 7pm.
Double Whammy Sunday Two good reasons to come to the Cloister after 9:30 and 11am
Masses this Sunday:
Visit the Credo BBQ to satisfy your hunger and at the
same time help our youth fundraising for WYD2019
pilgrims to Panama.
Then buy a cup of tea or coffee outside the Cloister Café. Only $1
a cup, (so cheap) or more if you feel generous.
Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
We hope you picked up Issue 96 of St Pat’s Matters just
recently published, and enjoyed reading all its contents.
By way of encouragement to keep parishioner input
flowing, we are inviting you to BE AN EARLY BIRD!
Articles for St Pat’s Matters are welcomed AT ANY TIME. So why
not seize the day and begin preparing yours now.
Email to [email protected] or leave it at the parish office
marked “for St Pat’s Matters”.
Christmas Eve Children's Liturgy - Calling For Volunteers We are looking for children who
would like to get involved in the
annual Christmas Children's Mass
held on Christmas Eve at 6pm.
If you will be attending this Mass
and your children would like to get
involved, contact the parish office.
It’s just around the corner.
Junior Credo: EDGE Yrs 4-6 Fortnightly on Fridays -
school terms only - 5pm-6pm
Teen Credo High School Students
2nd & 4th Sunday - 4.00pm-6.00pm
Credo St Pats 18-35 Years of Age
1st Friday of the month - 6.30pm
School Readiness (3-5 year olds) &
Primary School Tuition (K-6) specialists.
Contact Michelle 0402 335 527
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