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Sunday of the Resurrection
Christ is risen, Alleluia, Alleluia! Throughout the
Lenten season we have prepared to celebrate
the great days of Holy Thursday, Good Friday
and into the Easter Vigil. In doing so we
experience as our own, the Lord’s Passover,
death on the cross and being raised into glory in
life that exists for all eternity. The way of Christ
has opened before us. Christ welcomes us into
being one with God and all creation.
The three days of the Triduum are not even enough for such wonder. So the Church gives
us fifty days, from Easter Sunday to Pentecost. These days are celebrated “in joyful
exultation as one feast day, or better as one ‘great Sunday’.” The weeks are named ‘of’
Easter, not ‘in’ Easter because, unlike Advent or Lent, they do not prepare us for a feast
but prolong the celebration of Christ’s resurrection. Every Sunday is to the Christian week
what the Easter season is to the liturgical year. Always we celebrate that we are a water-
drenched and Spirit-filled people who have passed over into new life in the risen Christ.
RCIA: the local Church rejoices with Ethel and Kayla as they are welcomed into full
Communion with the Catholic Church through the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation
and reception of First Eucharist. Jubilee Parish celebrates joyfully this great occasion and
thanks God and these our friends. They inspire us all in our call to be witnesses to the
resurrected Christ. The parish is also extremely grateful to their catechists, sponsors and
family who have walked with them on this journey. May the good work that God has begun
in you, flow through into even greater wonders.
Baptisms: Also immersed into the life of Christ this Easter are Maximilien, Henry, Thomas,
Isabel, Luca and Alexa. The parish rejoices in this abundance of new life in Christ.
Blessings on their parents as they accept the privilege and responsibility of nurturing their
children in the faith and love of the Church.
Praise God and our liturgists! Jubilee Parish is extremely grateful to all who have worked
so hard to energise our worship throughout Holy Week. From Palm Sunday of the Passion
of Our Lord, through Holy Thursday, Good Friday, the Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday there
has been an enormous amount of planning, organisation and practices. The list involved
is large, too large to even attempt naming. THANK YOU! Special notes to the facilitators
of the different celebrations, the musicians, and singers who put in extra practices. Easter
blessings be with you for your spirited involvement.
Parisians and the world in shock and mourning as
the Cathedral of Notre Dame was engulfed in flames
at the beginning of the week. Many of us have
worshipped there and have been inspired by the
magnificence of human artistry in giving glory to God.
We pray with the people of Paris and France in their
grief. And with the flow of these days, pray that the
Cathedral can rise from these ashes.
Archbishop Mark Coleridge: “Whoever you are, there is some deep chord struck by what
has happened at the heart of Paris. Because Notre Dame is not just a sacred space it is
Parish Priest Fr Gerry Kalinowski
Fr Marty Larsen [email protected]
Fr Tony Girvan
Deacons Rev. Peter Devenish-Meares
Rev. Brendan Gormley
Jubilee Parish Office
333 Given Terrace, Paddington, 4064
Postal Address
Post Office Box 1, Red Hill, Q, 4059
Office Telephone Number:
07 3369 5351 (Office)
EMERGENCY Pager Number:
07 3309 1069
Jubilee Parish Website:
www.jubileeparish.com
Jubilee Parish Email & Newsletter
Parish Secretary: Linda Parker
Baptism & Wedding Information
Cathy Currie [email protected]
Community Services Liaison
Sarah Dunlop [email protected]
Finance
Local Safeguarding Representative
Ray Orr
Sacramental Programme
Jenny Donnelly
Youth Coordinator
Georgina Devenish-Meares
Pastoral Associate
Gina Clare
Jubilee Catholic Parish
EMBRACING THE COMMUNITIES OF:
St Ambrose’s, Newmarket ~ St Brigid’s, Red Hill ~ St Finbarr’s, Ashgrove ~ St Joan of Arc, Herston ~
St Mary Magdalene, Bardon ~ St Thomas More’s, Petrie Terrace ~ Sacred Heart, Rosalie
SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION – 21 APRIL 2019 (YEAR C)
Proper of the Mass First Reading: Acts 10:34, 37-43 Second Reading: Colossians 3:1-4
Response: This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad. Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia! Christ has become our paschal sacrifice; let us feast with joy
in the Lord. Alleluia! Gospel: John 1-9
“He is not here, for He has risen. As He said.” – Matthew 28:6
Monday 22 April
No Mass (Red Hill)
Tuesday 23 April
Mass (Ashgrove) 6:30am
No Mass (Newmarket)
Wednesday 24 April
Mass (Rosalie) 6:30am
Mass (Bardon) 9:00am
Korean Mass (Rosalie) 10:00am
Thursday 25 April – Anzac Day
Mass (Rosalie) 9:00am
No Mass (Bardon)
Friday 26 April
Mass (Ashgrove) 6:30am
No Mass (Bardon)
Vigil Mass
Saturday 27 April
Mass (Rosalie) 4:30pm
Mass (Ashgrove) 6:00pm
Sunday 28April – 2nd Sunday of
Easter
Mass (Herston) 7:30am
Mass (Bardon) 8:00am
Mass (Ashgrove) 8:30am
Mass (Petrie Terrace) 8:30am
(Italian)
Mass (Newmarket) 9:30am
Mass (Red Hill) 10:00am
Mass (Rosalie) 10:00am
(Korean)
Mass (Bardon) 10:30am
(Emmanuel)
Mass (St Paul’s Villa) 10:30am
Mass (Ashgrove) 11:30am
(Spanish)
Mass (Rosalie) 5:30pm
Parish Noticeboard 24th April – Baptism Preparation Evening 25th April – Anzac Day Mass Sacred Heart at 9am 27th April – Discernment Retreat 28th April – Feast of Divine Mercy, St Brigid’s Church, Red Hill
1:30pm Mass & Reconciliation – 3pm Benediction
a great Church, but it is also a vast storehouse of human memory. In a moment like this,
prayer rises spontaneously from the heart.”
In a sign of solidarity with the Archdiocese of Paris and the Notre Dame community, St
Patrick’s Cathedral in Parramatta rang its bells at midday yesterday for one minute in prayer
and remembrance. “As a community that has also suffered the destruction of a Cathedral,
the Diocese of Parramatta and St Patrick’s Cathedral stand in solidarity with the
Archdiocese of Paris and the Notre-Dame Paris community,” the Diocese of Parramatta said
in a statement.
A special ANZAC Day Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart
Church Rosalie on Thursday April 25th at 9am.
The liturgy will include prayers for those killed, wounded or
affected by war and members of the congregation will be invited
to light a candle for their deceased relatives and friends during
the Prayer of the Faithful.
A brief ANZAC ceremony, including recitation of the Ode, the Last Post, a minute’s silence,
Reveille and wreath laying, will take place after the final blessing.
Morning tea will be shared outside after the service, with plenty of ANZAC biscuits on offer.
We look forward to your joining us at this moving and prayerful way to mark ANZAC Day.
PS Our usual trumpeter is unavailable this year. If you or somebody you know would be
willing and able to play the Last Post and Reveille for us, please contact Elizabeth on
3369 3795.
Thank you to the Korean Community for all the extra work they have put into preparing
Sacred Heart Church for Easter.
THANK YOU; from Fr Gerry, Fr Marty and Deacon Brendan for all your support,
encouragement and Easter gifts. They are truly appreciated. Easter Blessings to you.
Being a Welcoming Community:
Parish Easter season resurrection Introducing ourselves at mass
Step 1: Be awake! Easter Season engaging in being a welcoming community. Step 2: Hospitality is EVERYONE’S responsibility at mass. That includes me. If our Community is going to be welcoming, I am going to be hospitable to those I encounter at mass. Step 3: Be Prepared! Having something safe to say: Name, what’s been happening? How’re you going? Step 4: Be happy! Be sociable and open to greeting those around you.
Gloria
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to people of good will.
We praise you, we bless you, We adore you, we glorify you, We give you thanks for your great glory,
Lord God, heavenly King, O God, Almighty Father.
Lord Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son, Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father,
You take away the sins of the world,
have mercy on us; You take away the sins of the world,
receive our prayer;
You are seated at the right hand of the Father, have mercy on us.
For you alone are the Holy One,
you alone are the Lord, You alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ,
with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father.
Amen.
Apostles Creed
I believe in God, the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, his
only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy
Spirit,
(all bow)
born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under
Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried; he
descended into hell; on the third day he rose again
from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and is seated
at the right hand of God
the Father almighty; from there he will come to judge
the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.
The Jubilee Parish office wishes you all a Happy Easter