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CONTACT DETAILS:
31 Perth Street, Camp Hill 4152
PO BOX 685 Coorparoo QLD 4151
T: 3398 1154
E: stthomas@bne.catholic.net.au
W: camphillcatholicparish.org.au
Office hours
8:30 am - 1:30pm
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
MASS TIMES: Sunday Eucharist Saturday 5.30pm Sunday 8.30am Sunday 5.30pm
Weekday Eucharist Monday 6.30am Tuesday 6.30am Thursday 9.00am Friday 9.00am Public Holiday 9.00am
Reconciliation Friday 6.00pm Saturday 5.00pm
Adoration and Benediction 1st Friday After 9am Mass
Anointing of the Sick during Mass Thursday 19th March 2020 @ 9.30am
PARISH TEAM:
Parish Priest
Fr Christopher Obi
obic@bne.catholic.net.au
Children’s Ministry Coordinator Sr Analissa Balderama cmc.stthomas@bne.catholic.net.au
Parish Secretary
Ms Lisa Moroney
stthomas@bne.catholic.net.au
SCHOOL: St Thomas’ School (P-6) 10 Stephen St, Camp Hill 4152 T: 3398 6633 E: pcamphill@bne.catholic.edu.au W: stthomascamphill.qld.edu.au Principal Mike Armstrong APRE Paula McConnon
73 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time No. 4 26 January 2020
St Thomas the Apostle Parish Camp Hill
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st reading: Isaiah 8:23-9:3 The Lord brings light to the darkness. 2nd Reading: 1 Corinthians 1:10-13, 17 Paul begs for unity. Gospel: Mathew 4: 12-23 Jesus begins his public ministry, calling the Apostles.
Vinnies Bushfire Appeal
THIS WEEKEND - 25th/26th January
Archbishop Mark Coleridge and the Australian Bishops have asked that special collections be taken at Masses this weekend to support bushfire-affected communities.
A cash collection will be taken at all Masses. If you wish to receive a receipt, place donation in an envelope
marked with your name and address. To donate by debit/credit card please call 13 18 12 (9 to 4pm M-F)
or go to: http://www.vinnies.org.au
We are also called to pray for those affected, especially those who have lost loved ones, for those fighting the fires and for an end to the ongoing
crisis. Prayers & other resources can be found at
www.catholic.org.au/ bushfires
REFLECTION by Diane Bergant CSA
Discipleship is not something that we take upon ourselves. We are called to it. Some people are very conscious of this call. They are aware of it in their aspira-tions and dreams; they recognise it in the events of their lives. They hear the call as clearly as Simon, Andrew, James and John heard the voice of Jesus. For others, the call to discipleship is not so clear. They may experience an un-defined restlessness, a dissatisfaction with their lives. People can respond to the call in one of two ways. They can consider the mere suggestion of disciple-ship an intrusion into their plans, or they can drop what they are doing, leave their former concerns behind and follow Jesus.
There is a misunderstanding about being called and leaving everything behind. Although the gospel says that the four men left their occupation of fishing in order to follow Jesus, this kind of ‘leaving behind’ was not, and still is not, required of all, for it is in the ordinary events of life that our salvation unfolds. For most people, this is precisely where they are to function as disciples. Still, disciples of Jesus are called to leave behind certain ways of living as they follow him. They are called away from lives of pettiness and division. They are called away from the kind of factionalism that seems to have threatened the unity of the Corinthian community. They are called away from narrow-mindedness and mean-spirited competition. It is much easier to leave nets than to leave the web of one’s prejudices.
We remember in our prayers
The sick: Betty Bendel, Jim Paterson, Joan Scott, Humberto Villalta, Nes Mustafa, Matilda Elisabeth Swain, Joan Burlew, Betty Smith, Jolanda Villalta, Dan Bishop, Shirley Murphy, Olive Kiely, Sue Douglas, Jim Clifford, Tom Grant and Lauren Balcombe & Lola Radford
Those whose anniversaries occur at this time: Desmond Neave, Norma Lucas, Mervyn Scanlan, Pauline De Leacy, James Brown, Margaret Jones, Ellen Clarke, Mervyn Dean, Dorothy O'Brien, Florence Harris, Kevin Gee, Leo Burton, Vivian Aguila, Kenneth Russell, Norm White, Andrew Fleming, Maud Shannon, Olive Dean, Charlotte Gordon, Evelina Puntil, Thomas Mackenzie, Lea Trainor, Glen Carter, John Barker, Leo Ryan, Dennis Scott, Catherine Goodwin, Filippa Zammit, Russell Fitzpatrick, Ernest Swan, Ronald Henry, Ronald Ellis, Victoria Mercie, Tim O'Neil, Mary Hall, Myra Dickson, Teresa Simento, William ‘Bill’ Spamm, Josephine Podesta and Bruce McCormack.
Parish News & Notices
The Little Kings Movement for the Handicapped
Appeal - 1/2 February
The Little King’s Movement for the Handicapped was founded in 1968 under the umbrella of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary. Little Kings provides spiritual, social and cultural assistance for people with disabili-ties and their families and depends entirely on donations – no Government subsidies are received and no fees are charged.
All workers in the Movement are unpaid volunteers and commit themselves to bringing a sense of worth, a sense of being valued and a sense of being loved to everyone.
The Church Appeal is one of the major fundraisers for the year. St Thomas’ has loyally supported this Movement for over 30 years and we again urge you to dig deep for this most worthy cause by supporting the collections this weekend.
Prayer for Our
Country
Almighty God, Bless our nation and make it true to the ideas of freedom and justice. Guard us from war, from fire and wind, from compromise, fear and confusion.
Be close to our leaders; give them vision and courage, as they ponder decisions affecting peace and the future of our world.
Make me more deeply aware of my heritage; realising not only my rights but also my duties and responsibilities as a citizen.
Make this great land and all its people know clearly Your will, that they may fulfil the destiny ordained for us in the salvation of the nations, and the restoring of all things in Christ.
Amen.
Vinnies Collection Bins
Vinnie’s are always grateful for your generous donations.
Just a few reminders when using the donation bins in our carpark:
Please don’t leave items outside the bin. They are unsightly, can create a hazard and are also open to the elements. Items can be dropped to the Vinnies shop 600 Wynnum Rd, Morningside. Ph: 3902 1821
Large items such as furniture should not be left at the bins. You can contact Vinnies for collection on 1800 846 643
Please don’t leave items in front of the Hall door. They create a fire hazard.
Vinnies are unable to take some items. If you are unsure check out donation ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ at www.vinnies.org.au
Thank you for your consideration.
The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it. ~ John 1:5 ~
Please Note:
Monday 27th January is a public holiday.
Mass will be celebrated at 9am instead of the usual 6.30am.
Further information can be found at catholicmission.org.au/relics-of-saint-thérèse-of-lisieux or Our Lady of Mt Carmel Parish office on 3397 1587
Parish News & Notices
Liturgy Roster
1 & 2 February
Saturday Vigil
Sunday Morning
Sunday Night
Mass Organisers
- Moyra Walls Kay Owen
Altar Servers
Gigi Duncan Harrison Chong Eleanor Chong
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Readers Brian Kilmartin Caitie Duncan
Irene Poh Os Cotta
Indy Forster
Caroline Sarra John Mackie
Communion Paul Duncan Ray Jessop
Lyn Kasatchenko Ann Kelleher
Andrea Keogh
Steve Kelly Kathryn Flint
AV Operators
- David Colch -
The Week Ahead
Sun - Jan 26 Australia Day
Vinnies Bushfire Appeal
Mon - Jan 27 Public Holiday - Mass @ 9am
Tue - Jan 28
Wed - Jan 29 School Returns
Thur - Jan 30
Fri - Jan 31 Mahjong - 9.30am
Sat - Feb 1 Little King’s Appeal
Sun - Feb 2 Little King’s Appeal
You are invited to a Community Forum
Care For Our Common World Living Laudato Si……..
Think Globally, Act Locally
Saturday February 15th 2020 - 9.00am-1.45pm
Our Lady Queen of Apostles, 70 Appleby Rd, Stafford
At the community forum we will look at the message within Laudato Si, engage with guest speakers exchange ideas and grow in knowledge, so that we are better equipped to care for our Common Home.
Expressions of Interest: Please email stafford@bne.catholic.net.au or call 3356 7155
Have you ever wanted to experience the Passion, death and Resurrection of Jesus up close?
The Iona Passion Play is looking for potential apostles, Pharisees, crowd members and a Roman army! The Play is often a family experience with
children, parents and grandparents involved. Performed locally and around Australia for over 60 years this year we will be performing at Iona College Performing Arts Complex on the 4th and 10th of April. Rehearsals are held on Sundays from 2nd February.
We are currently seeking new cast and crew (all ages welcome – no experience necessary). Auditions will be held on Sunday 2nd and 9th February from 12pm-12:30pm in Oblate Hall at Iona College, 85 North Rd, Lindum (Wynnum West).
Please visit our website www.passionplay.org.au or con-tact us at info@ipp.org.au for further information
This Newsletter and the information it contains are provided as a public service by St Thomas Parish. Information presented in the newsletter is considered to be in the public domain. It is our intention, however, that all personal, sensitive and health information regarding parishioners and their relatives is only to
be used for those purposes in which the information was originally collected and submitted to the newsletter.
WORD PLAY The people have seen a
great light
Find these words:
agree argue
broken cross
fishermen Galilee good
heaven James lake light Peter
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In this edition:
Archbishop Mark Coleridge is standing up to protect Catholic confession rights against proposed mandatory reporting laws.
Brisbane Catholic Wilson Gavin is remembered by friends as a young man who inspired them back to their faith.
Brisbane Catholic Kym Keady reflects on her experiences of motherhood, hard work & leader-ship in a heartfelt letter to her daughter Bethany.
Catholic photographer Alan Edgecomb displays his photos of Rome’s Basilica di Santa Maria and his “superb” experience photographing it.
St Margaret Mary’s College, Townsville, un-earths a time capsule from 1988 because of demolition work after the devastating floods in February last year.
Marjorie Williams is hanging up the apron at the Cathedral Coffee Lounge after 20 years, looking for volunteers to take over, and shares a few stories from her life.
At St Thomas’, we pride ourselves on being a warm and
inclusive community with many committed and valued
members.
One of the biggest benefits of being part of such a
community is the opportunity to give back. Volunteering
is a great way to connect with the community and find
a sense of belonging through helping others, sharing
your talent and donating your time. There are so many
ways, big and small, to become involved within our
parish.
If you would like more information on any of our groups
or ministries, please visit our website:
www.camphillcatholicparish.org.au/volunteers.html,
or contact the parish office.
If you are ready to sign up, please register at
http://archbne.org/welcome and we will be in touch.
Thank you for your consideration.
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