MARIA ASSUMPTA CATHOLIC CHURCH · Sid McCann, died last Sunday in Napier. Sid and Joy were long...
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SUNDAY MASS: 8am, 10am
RECONCILIATION: Saturday—9:45am
WEEKDAY MASS: Tuesday-Saturday 9am
MARIA ASSUMPTA CATHOLIC CHURCH
198 Beach Haven Road, Auckland 0626
www.beachhavencatholic.org.nz
Welcome - Malo e lelei - Bula Vinaka -Talofa lava - Mabuhay - Bienvenue Nei hou ma - Anneunghaseyo - Ayu Bowan - Willkommen - Welkom
Haere mai! Nau mai! Whakatau mai!
MARRIAGE PREPARATION:
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Parish Priest: Fr Aleki Piula
Email: [email protected]
Presbytery Phone: 483 7919
Parish Secretary: Marc Theron
Email: [email protected]
Parish Office: 483-5919
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time 09 August 2020
First Reading: 1Kings 19:9,11-13 Psalm: 85
Second Reading: Romans 9:1-15 Gospel: Matthew 14:22-33
Reflection by Fr Aleki Piula
Courage! it is I! Do not be afraid!'
In reality we normally turn to God especially in the time of difficulty. but we must learn to turn to God at all time. In the first reading we hear Prophet Elijah battled for idolatry. Now he
overcomes with fear then he runs into hiding. He hears the voice of God telling him to go to mountain Herob, there he will meet God. On the mountain he finds that God is not in the
earthquake, or the fire, or the storm, but in a gentle breeze. when a breeze arrives, he covers his face for he knows God is present.
In today's gospel, Peter steps out of his boat into the troubled waters of life. Feeling the sudden force of the wind, he is afraid, experienced fisherman though he is. We can identify with Peter as we recall times of discouragement, disappointment, or frustration, when knew the need to
move forward and yet were hopelessly stuck.
Peter in storm's violence, hears Jesus' gentle reproach about his doubt and lack of faith. This same gentleness is in God's word that echoes in our hearts in difficult moments. Instead of
listening to our panic, our fear and our doubts, let us tune in to the gentle, personal, encouraging word that God is speaking in our hearts saying;' Courage! it is I! Do not be afraid! '
We need to hear a voice of peace, that can make us feel at peace with ourselves. We hear from
the first reading Prophet Elijah on the holy mountain participate on the divine word of God not come in the thunder, or fire or earthquake or even in the mighty wind but in the gentleness
breezes. Silent is the place God is most easily heard. A voice that speaks of peace.....his help is near to those who fear him.
PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Mon, Thurs, Friday 9am-1pm
Now picture Peter, his boat tossed on the stormy sea. He catches a glimpse of the Lord he can walk on water. But once he looks at the waves he begins to sink. Then the Lord's hand reaches
out to save him. The story of Jesus, watching from on high, and coming to the storm-tossed boat of the disciples, is a source of great hope for the church in these troubled times. Look only
at the problems and we sink but look at Jesus with focus and everything is possible.
And in what the gospel of Matthew today relates is clearly symbolic. The boat refers to the church and the disciples are beaten by the winds and waves of persecution. Jesus is not with
them physically; he is in heaven, praying to the Father. However, in the hour of need he comes to them, and with his presence calms their fears and brings them peace. It also refers Peter's
case for his failure during the Passion, and his restoration after the resurrection and Peter rep-resents the typical disciple, caught between faith and doubt. Jesus' rebuke saying' Man of little faith! why did you doubt? is directed at us, who often start out courageously only to lose heart
when faced with a crisis. As we learn from Prophet Elijah his battle against idolatry. Now run for his life, he takes refuge in a cave where he is taught that God's way are not man's ways. God's
approach is as gentle as a breeze.
Fear is the opposition of faith. Prayer helps to build faith and reduce fear by increasing our trust in God. The more we pray, the less we fear. Peter is the example of our imperfect faith he even
denied the Lord, but he is also an example for us to follow. When he was sinking, he put his trust in Jesus and called out to him, when we put our trust in Jesus to save us, he holds us ups
and he sustains us through our most difficult times.
Let us call out to him in times of trouble and crisis and he says to us, Courage! It is I ! Do not be afraid!.
May the blessings of Almighty God bless you all.
Fr Aleki
SHINE TV broadcasts Sunday Mass from 2.00pm Free-to-air Channel 25, Sky TV channel 201 Continuing until further notice.
Notices TODAY. AGM meeting after 10am mass in the hall.
Saturday 15th August. we celebrate the Feast of the Assumption 3pm - the rosary of Aotearoa in the church. The purpose of the Rosary event is, ''The call to Rosary '' on Our Lady's feast Day, to Pray that the Abortion Bill be overturned, and the End of Life-Euthanasia Bill not receive the required number of votes to legislate. The intention indeed honours Our Lady.
5pm - evening mass. This will be followed by a shared meal in the hall .
NOTE: Next Sunday’s mass is the usual Sunday mass and we are expected to go to mass again. The Saturday night mass is not a vigil for the Sunday. And because it is such an important day the feast is not Sundayised.
Sid McCann, died last Sunday in Napier. Sid and Joy were long time parishioners at Maria As-
sumpta. May he rest in peace. Next Sunday 16th, there will be only one mass at 10am.
Maria Assumpta Feast Day
NEXT SATURDAY—5 pm
The feast of the Assumption is our parish feast day and
New Zealand’s patronal day.
BRING a Shared Meal and lets celebrate.
There will be a 5pm Mass on
Saturday evening followed by shared meals
in the hall afterwards.
On the next day Sunday, 16th, there will be only one
mass at 10am.
St Vincent de Paul Foodbank
The Society of St Vincent de Paul thanks parishioners for your ongoing
support. Our foodbank is experiencing a steady demand and we espe-cially need canned foods of all sorts. Food donations can be left in the
basket at the back of the church before Mass on Sundays.
It's very cold and we urgently need winter clothing and bedding which along with household items can be donated at the Ellice Road or Beach Haven shops during shop hours. The Beach Haven Shop is in particular need of volunteers, Are you able to give half a day once a month to as-sist? If you wish to assist us more, or if you know of someone needing assistance, or you would like someone to collect donations of food or
clothing, please contact either Chris (021 107 2342), Charles (022 0242 753), or the Beach Haven Shop (482 3017).
Liturgy Conference
An invitation is extended to every parish-ioner in the Auckland Diocese to attend the
Liturgy Conference 1-3 October at Baradene College.
Worshipping under Southern Skies and
Weaving together Liturgy and Life. It will be a great opportunity to grow in faith.
Visit website www.wuss.org.nz
MARRIED COUPLES: Revitalise and enrich your intimacy, love and romance in your marriage. Attend
the residential . MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND – 2--4 October
at Bella Rakha Retreat Centre, Oratia BOOK NOW! As this will be the
last weekend for a while – Phone 0800-362686 or Christine & David Sloan 372-3581 or Email: [email protected]
PLEASE Download the Web App onto your phone and then save a
link to your homepage on your phone
https://tinyurl.com/y7cr7uaw
HALL HIRE
All bookings can be made ONLINE
https://beachhavencatholic.org.nz/venue-hall-hire/
Should be made through the Parish Office (09) 483 5919 or by
email:[email protected] Parishioners fee: $50.00 for Bond & Koha per hour.
Non - Parishioners fee: $100 Bond and $20.00 per hour.
SPECIAL MASSES
Filipino Mass: 1st Sunday of month
Samoan Mass: 2nd
Sunday of month, Due to Covid-19, we will advise when Masses will resume again
Tongan Mass: 3rd Sunday of the month, Due to Covid-19, we will advise when Masses will resume again
Multicultural Mass: 4th Sunday of every other month,. Due to Covid-19, we will advise when Masses will resume again
Youth Mass: 4th Sunday at 10 am (on alternate months to Multicultural mass)
Maori Mass: 5th Sunday of month, Due to Covid-19, we will advise when Masses will
resume again
Note: Singing Practice: Saturdays after morning Mass.
DEVOTIONS
Adoration of the Blessed Eucharist: First Friday every month - 6:00 pm
First Fridays: Sacred Heart of Jesus, Mass 7:00 pm (followed by a shared meal in the hall)
PARISH ACTIVITIES
Youth Group: Youth meet every second and fourth Friday of the month at 6.30pm.
NSSCC Fono: 4th Sunday of the month, 11.30am – 3.00pm
Enua Ola Group - Zumba : Every Tuesday, 6pm in parish hall.
Multicultural group meeting: Second Thursday of the month, at 7.00 pm
Ladies’ Scripture sharing group: 1st Monday of the month, 10.00am.
Finance Committee meeting: 3rd Tuesday of the month, 7:00 pm.
Liturgy Committee meeting: 3rd Wednesday of the month, 7:00 pm.
Parish Pastoral Council meeting: 3rd Thursday of the month 7.00pm.
NOTICES FOR PARISH BULLETIN These should be received by Thursday every week. Notices are approved by the Parish Priest
and will be placed if there is room. Email the wording to: [email protected]
CHURCH MAINTENANCE Please inform the parish office of any damages that need repairing on parish premises.
If you can assist with maintenance please contact, David Sharkey -
Ph:021 2940292 or email: [email protected]
Next Week Ministries 8:00am Mass 10:00am Mass
Welcome/Notices NO MASS Sesa Setu
Ministers Of The Word NO MASS Joh Cogle Therese Corpuz
Ministers of Communion NO MASS Cedric Tevaga
Prayers Of The Faithful NO MASS Suzie McCarthy
Computer NO MASS Adlin Maliakkai
Organist NO MASS Si’uleo
Counters Team F
Bruce Shaw Sela Capel
Next Week READINGS 16 August 2020
First Reading: Isaiah 56:1,6-7
Psalm 67
Second Reading:
Romans 11:13-15,29-32
Gospel: Matthew 15:21-28
Lost Property:
• Childs Watch
• Set of Car Keys
• Umbrella
• dark grey beanie 'pro
club' found on field.
Please contact the Office.
The August ministry roster has been sent out by email to those concerned. There are a few at the back of the church
for those who do not have email. Thankyou for your ser-
vice.