26th
January
2019
O my God, I thank you and I praise you for accomplishing your holy and all-lovable will without any regard for mine. With my whole heart, in spite of my heart, do I receive this cross I feared so much! It is the cross of Your choice, the cross of Your love. I venerate it; nor for anything in the world would I wish that it had not come, since You willed it. I keep it with gratitude and with joy, as I do everything that comes from Your hand; and I shall strive to carry it
without letting it drag, with all the respect and all the affection which Your works deserve. Amen. By Saint Francis De Sales
CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION AND ST. PAUL OF THE CROSS
Catholic Parish of Dulwich Hill, Archdiocese of Sydney, Established in 1907 532 New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hill NSW 2203 PO Box 149 Dulwich Hill NSW 2203 Ph: 9558-3257 Fax: 9559-3752 Facebook: www.facebook.com/StPotC Website: dulwichhillparish.org.au Email: [email protected], or [email protected]
Bishop Richard Umbers DD VG Fr. John Ssemaganda (Administrator), Deacon Rev Louis Azzopardi
PARISH WEEKEND MASS ROSTER 26 - 27 Jan 2019
Acolyte: 5:30pm Philip 8:00am 10:00am Ricardo
Readers: 5:30pm S Draysey P Allport 8:00am N Dudley M Portell 10:00am L & J Scanlon
Music: 5:30pm 8:00am 10:00am Cleaning: Joseph & Chinne Duru Laundry: Volunteer Environment: Volunteer Counters: C. Corpus, P. Tan, J. Luximon
SAINTS of the WEEK (21– 27 Jan 2019): Mon 21st Jan St Agnes, virgin, martyr Thu 24th Jan St Francis de Sales, bishop, doctor Fri 25th Jan The Conversion of St Paul, apostle
Parish Office Maria - Mondays Cecilia –Wed-Friday 9.30am - 2:30pm If unattended, contact : - Fr. John 0404 639 925
Parish & Hall enquiries 9558 3257
Mass Times Sat: 5:30pm (Vigil) Sun: 8am & 10am Mon: 8 am Tue - Fri: 9:00am Sat: 9:30am
Family Mass with Children’s Liturgy 3rd Sunday of the Month 10am Mass
Filipino Mass 1st Sun 11:30am
Il Gruppo di Rosario Italiano Il gruppo di preghiera Italiano, si raduna ogni giovedi alle ore 10 nella salla parrocchiale.
Sacraments Confession Sat 8:30-9:20am, 4:45pm or any time by appointment
Baptism Every 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sunday 11.15am
Marriage At least 6 months notice required
Anointing of the Sick Any time on call
Devotions Holy Hour & Rosary Sunday - Friday before morning mass
Rosary & Benediction Sat 8:30-9:30am
Elsa George Rosary Group Second Saturday of every month at 2.30pm 9716 6676 All welcome
Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Wednesday 7pm
With St Paul of the Cross we pray …
For the sick Frank Katra
Teresita Lasala Francheska Bechara
Isabelo Corpus Agnes Aguilar Lourdes Tee
Daniella Rizzo, Andy Kazzi, Elmano Belo, Jaye Phoenix
Guia, Luke
Recently Deceased Rui Pinto
Anniversary
For the Souls Mary Harb,
Margaret Hampton All forgotten Souls and Holy
Souls in Purgatory
Special Intentions Maria da Silva
Ian Pinto Rian Galliott
PRIMARY SCHOOL
Ph: 9558 5308 Fax: 9558 4909 Principal: Ms Frances Stewart REC: Ms Jo-Anne Ross
The Miracle of the Wedding Feast at Cana This weeks Gospel cause great embarrassment for those who wish to modernize the Church and remove all superstition as it has the fact if a miracle. The miracle in question is Jesus turning water into wine. This can lead to all sorts of mental gymnastics by those who are embarrassed by the presence of miracles. They will quickly rationalize the story so that what really happened is that Jesus went out and purchased new wine, or that the people were so drunk they couldn’t tell they were drinking dirty water. Miracles are an old idea and for many not up with modern thought. GK Chesterton has a response for such people when he says
“An imbecile habit has arisen in modern controversy of saying that such and such a creed can be held in one age but cannot be held in another. Some dogma, we are told, was credible in the twelfth century, but is not credible in the twentieth. You might as well say that a certain philosophy can be believed on Mondays, but cannot be believed on Tuesdays”
The point is that Christians should not be embarrassed that we believe in the supernatural and that in a supernatural world miracles can happen. Chesterton continues saying
What a man can believe depends upon his philosophy, not upon the clock or the century. If a man believes in unalterable natural law, he cannot believe in any miracle in any age. If a man believes in a will behind law, he can believe in any miracle in any age
The Gospel this week gives testimony of a miracle and we believe it on faith. As Chesterton points out disbelief in miracles is a narrowly dogmatic conclusion of materialism.
It is a lifeless verbal prejudice of which the original life and beginning was not in the freedom of thought, but simply in the dogma of materialism. The man of the nineteenth century did not disbelieve in the Resurrection because his liberal Christianity allowed him to doubt it. He disbelieved in it because his very strict materialism did not allow him to believe it.
Christians are not strict materialists, our creed states I believe in one God the Father the almighty maker of heaven and earth … If God can make the heavens and the earth then water can be changed into wine. I believe Jesus changed the water into wine as the Gospel states. Fr. Andrew James
Catechist Our children in government schools need someone to help them understand the basics of their faith and grow in their love for God and His Church. At present we have catechists in our infants school (Yeo Park) and primary school (Dulwich P.S.) and are hoping to provide a catechist at Dulwich High in the near future. We would like to have a group of people who would work together to support each other and our children on a regular basis one morning or afternoon a week. Training and resources will be provided. Please speak to Deacon Louis if you wish to take part in this opportunity to follow Jesus’ command “to go out and teach all nations”.
Devotions to Honour Our Lady of Lourdes
Mass and Blessing of the Sick will be held at Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto, Earlwood, on Sunday the 10 February 2019 (behind Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Earlwood), entrance via St. James Avenue, Earlwood, commencing with recitation of the Rosary at 2:30 p.m. followed by Mass and the Blessing of the Sick at 3:00 p.m. The Principal celebrant will be Bishop Terry Brady. Some parking for disabled people is available in the school grounds and general parking in the nearby council car park. Society of Our Lady of Lourdes
Matthew – The King & His Kingdom Join us for an in depth study of the Gospel of Matthew.
Starts Wednesday 6 February, 7:30-9:30pm in the Parish Hall. Course Study Guide $35 (24 sessions) For bookings or enquiries please contact Michael Lopes 0420 990 501
Pray for the Plenary Council
Across Australia, Catholics are gathering to pray, talk
and listen to one another about our experiences of
faith and the Church. Many parishes within the
Archdiocese have commenced their journey towards
the Plenary Council 2020, sharing and reflecting on
the future of the Catholic church in Australia. Please
continue to pray for the community of the Sydney
Archdiocese that we will respond well to the call of
the Holy Spirit, by engaging in the preparatory phase
of the Plenary with open and humble hearts, listening
to what the Spirit is saying to each one of us as we
share our experiences of faith towards the preparation
of the agenda of the Plenary Council. The Plenary
Council Prayer: http://
plenarycouncil.catholic.org.au/pray/
Want to know more or on how to become involved,
please contact 9390 5147 or email
[email protected] Australia Day Celebrations At St Mary’s Cathedral St Mary’s Cathedral will celebrate Australia Day with a Mass at 9am, 12pm, and 6pm to pray for God’s blessing for all Australian people on 26th January; Organ Recitals, Bell Ringing and Guided History Tours of the Cathedral or Cathedral Crypt. Tours and Recitals are Free. All Welcome. For more information, please call: (02) 9220 0400. The Cathedral will have 9am Mass only on the public holiday of Monday, 28th January.
St Bakhita’s Day – Ethical Sourcing Seminar and Expo (8th February) To commemorate the International Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Trafficking in Persons on the feast day of St Josphine Bakhita (1869-1947) the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney Anti-Slavery Task Force is sponsoring this event. It is part of a larger Archdiocesan programme directed at eradicating modern slavery announced by the Archbishop of Sydney, Most Rev. Anthony Fisher OP in March of 2017. The Feast Day Mass of St. Bakhita will commence in St. Mary's Cathedral at 1:10 PM. Register here: https://bit.ly/2FiEROT
Thank you - A sincere thanks from Catholic
Mission to all those parishioners who contributed to the appeal for Myanmar.