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Parish Priest’s Email Address: [email protected] Thirteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time 29th / 30th June, 2019 Plenary Council 2020 This weeks front page is devoted to the Catholic Church in Australias Plenary Council, which will ultimately gather next year. However, much has happened already in preparation for the Council. There have been submissions from individuals and groups from across the country. These submissions were gathered from people both within and without the Catholic Church. Over 10 months, at least 222,000 people chose to be part of that period of listening and dialogue with one another. Their voices were represented in the 17,457 submissions that were received by the National Centre for Pastoral Research. From those submissions, quantitative and qualitative analysis pinpointed around 120 subject areas. Our parish did not make a submission, but I know that members of the parish did provide submissions. I suggest that it might be time for us to be more involved in this process as a parish, particularly looking to the Archdiocesan gathering later this year in October. On Pentecost Sunday the Plenary Council 2020 moved into its next phase of preparation with the announcement of the National Themes for Discernment, which were a response to the Plenary Councils central question: What do you think God is asking of us in Australia at this time?Over several days of listening to what the people of God said, with intense moments of prayer and discernment, the Bishops Commission for the Plenary Council and its Executive Committee, joined by the Facilitation Team, considered what people were longing for. Six National Themes for Discernment emerged. These are: Missionary and Evangelising Inclusive, Participatory and Synodal Prayerful and Eucharistic Humble, Healing and Merciful A Joyful, Hope-Filled and Servant Community Open to conversion, Renewal and Reform. In some ways, those subject areas described what one might call the messy realityof Catholic life in Australia today. The voices of the faithful help us to understand something of the historical experience and the current reality of the Catholic Church in Australia. Archbishop Costelloe said there was a clear desire expressed for the Church to renew herself and focus on the person of Jesus Christ. Now we are challenged to look forward, to face some big questions”, to listen to one another even more deeply as we discern: How is God calling us to be a Christ-centred Church in Australia that is missionary and evangelising; inclusive, participatory and synodal; prayerful and Eucharistic; humble, healing and merciful? How are we called to be a joyful, hope-filled, servant community, one that is open to conversion, renewal and reform? Over the coming weeks we will look to the content and aspects of the national themes as we prepare for the Council. Blessings, Fr David

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Parish Priest’s Email Address: [email protected]

Thirteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time

29th / 30th June, 2019

Plenary Council 2020

This week’s front page is devoted to the Catholic Church in Australia’s Plenary Council, which will ultimately gather next year. However, much has happened already in preparation for the Council. There have been submissions from individuals and groups from across the country. These submissions were gathered from people both within and without the Catholic Church. Over 10 months, at least 222,000 people chose to be part of that period of listening and dialogue with one another. Their voices were represented in the 17,457 submissions that were received by the National Centre for Pastoral Research. From those submissions, quantitative and qualitative analysis pinpointed around 120 subject areas. Our parish did not make a submission, but I know that members of the parish did provide submissions. I suggest that it might be time for us to be more involved in this process as a parish, particularly looking to the Archdiocesan gathering later this year in October.

On Pentecost Sunday the Plenary Council 2020 moved into its next phase of preparation with the announcement of the National Themes for Discernment, which were a response to the Plenary Council’s central question: “What do you think God is asking of us in Australia at this time?” Over several days of listening to what the people of God said, with intense moments of prayer and discernment, the Bishops Commission for the Plenary Council and its Executive Committee, joined by the Facilitation Team, considered what people were longing for. Six National Themes for Discernment emerged. These are:

• Missionary and Evangelising • Inclusive, Participatory and Synodal

• Prayerful and Eucharistic • Humble, Healing and Merciful

• A Joyful, Hope-Filled and Servant Community • Open to conversion, Renewal and Reform.

In some ways, those subject areas described what one might call ‘the messy reality’ of Catholic life in Australia today. The voices of the faithful help us to understand something of the historical experience and the current reality of the Catholic Church in Australia. Archbishop Costelloe said there was a clear desire expressed for the Church to renew herself and focus on the person of Jesus Christ. Now we are challenged to look forward, to face some “big questions”, to listen to one another even more deeply as we discern: How is God calling us to be a Christ-centred Church in Australia that is missionary and evangelising; inclusive, participatory and synodal; prayerful and Eucharistic; humble, healing and merciful? How are we called to be a joyful, hope-filled, servant community, one that is open to conversion, renewal and reform?

Over the coming weeks we will look to the content and aspects of the national themes as we prepare for the Council.

Blessings,

Fr David

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DATE CLAIMERS:

Sat 29th / Sun 30th June 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Mon 1st July 7.30am SVdP Meeting (Bribie)

Tues 2nd July 2pm “Cuppa n Chat” (Bribie)

Tues 2nd July 6.00pm COMMUNION LITURGY (Bribie)

Fri 5th July NO WEEKDAY MASS AT CABOOLTURE

Fri 5th July 9.00am Mass at Little Flower

Sat 6th / Sun 7th July 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Tues 9th July 9.30am-2.30pm NAIDOC Celebrations (St Columban’s)

Tues 9th July 6.00 pm COMMUNION LITURGY (Bribie)

Wed 10th July State of Origin - Game 3

Thur 11th July Anointing Mass (Beachmere)

Fri 12th July NO WEEKDAY MASS AT CABOOLTURE

Fri 12th July 9.00am Mass at Little Flower (Bribie)

Sat 18th July St Peter’s Communion Ministers & Readers

Training Session - All Ministers are invited to attend 11.30am Communion Ministers

1.00pm Readers

Mon 15th July Term 3 School Recommences

Tues 16th July 6.00pm COMMUNION LITUGY (Bribie)

Thur 18th July 9.15 am Anointing Mass (Bribie)

Thur 18th July 7.00pm KSC Meeting (Cab)

Thur 18th July Little Flower Communion Ministers & Readers

Training Session - All Ministers are invited to attend 10.30am Communion Ministers

12.00pm Readers

Fri 19th July 7.45am Mass at St Columban’s

Fri 19th July No Mass at Little flower

Tues 23rd July 6.00pm COMMUNION LITURGY (Bribie)

Thur 25th July Pastoral Council Meeting (Bribie)

NEXT WEEKEND MASSES

St Peter’s: Saturday 6.00pm

Sunday 7am, 10am, & 5.30pm

Little Flower: Saturday 6.00pm

Sunday 8.30am

Beachmere: Sunday 8.30 am (24 Rogers Street)

RECONCILIATION

St Peter’s: Individual: 5.00 pm Saturday evening

Little Flower: Individual: 5.00 pm Saturday evening

PARISH BAPTISMS

St Peter’s 10.30am 1st & 2nd Saturdays of each month

Little Flower 10.30am 3rd Saturday of each month

SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK

This Sunday-13th Sunday in Ordinary Time ( Yr C)

Gen 14: 18-20; 1 Cor 11:23-26; Luke 9:11-17

Weekday Readings:

Monday Gen 18:16-33; Matt 8:18-22

Tuesday Gen 19:15-29; Matt 8:23-27

Wednesday St Thomas Eph 2:19-22; John 20:24-29

Thursday Gen 22:1-19; Matt 9:1-8

Friday Gen 23:1-4,19,24:1-8; Matt 9:9-13

Saturday Gen 27:1-5,15-29; Matt 9:14-17

Next Sunday-14th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Yr C)

Is 66:10-14; Gal 6:14-18; Luke 10:1-12,17-20

Response:

You are my inheritance,

O Lord!

Gospel Acclamation:

Alleluia, Alleluia! Speak, O Lord, your

Servant is listening; you have the words of

everlasting life. Alleluia!

News from St Peter’s

SUNDAY

6.00 pm Mass of The 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Church)

7.00 am Mass of The 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Church)

8.30 am Mass of the 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Beachmere)

10.00 am Mass of The 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Church)

5.30 pm Mass of The 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Church)

MONDAY

9.00 am Mass (Church)

9.30 am 5 Decade Rosary (Church)

12.30 pm 20 Decade Rosary (Church)

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

9.30am Mass (Church)

THURSDAY

10.00 am Mothers’ Prayer Group (Parish Centre Meeting Room)

10.00 am El Shaddai 21 Hayes St. Ph. Susie 0404 844 395.

FRIDAY

7.45 am No Friday Mass this week

9.30 - 11.30am Craft Group (Meeting Room)

SATURDAY

5.00 pm Individual Reconciliation

6.00 pm Mass of the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Church)

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News from Little Flower

SUNDAY

8.30am Mass of The 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Church)

MONDAY

TUESDAY

9.00 am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (Church)

6.00 pm Communion Liturgy (Church)

WEDNESDAY

9.00 am Communion Liturgy (Church)

9.30 am Christian Meditation (Our House)

3.30 pm Bible Study Group Frederic Ozanam Centre

5.30 pm Men’s Choir Practice (New Men’s voices welcome) (Church)

THURSDAY

9.15 am Mass (Church)

FRIDAY

9.00 am Mass (Church)

SATURDAY

5.00 pm Individual Reconciliation (Church)

6.00 pm Mass of the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Church)

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The Little Flower Hospitality Ladies will host their usual monthly cuppa after both the Masses this weekend, please stay and join in the

socializing side of this event. We thank them for their generosity in this ministry each month.

St Vinnies “Cuppa & Chat” will be on again this coming Tuesday afternoon in the Fredrick Ozenham Centre. If you are new to the

Parish this is a great way to get to know someone new.

MEETINGS & GATHERINGS

MEETINGS & GATHERINGS

Our Schools

St Peter’s Primary School

30 Beerburrum Road, Caboolture. Ph: 5495 2266 http://www.stpeterscaboolture.qld.edu.au

St Columban’s College

100 McKean Street, Caboolture. Ph: 5495 3111. https://stc.moretonbay.com.au

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Please Remember In Your Prayers

Those Who Have Died Recently

Janet Reddish, Tevita Takai Mohuvai Kolo, Michalina Kubina,

Anna Momo, Dot Anderson, Merle Fernley, Connie O’Dea,

John Brown, Eric Brown, Martha Malik, Ralph Phillips,

Neville Toomey, Jean Hall, Dorothy Nunn, Antony McQuade,

Connie Ciantar, Tim O’Connell, Colin Mitchell.

Anniversaries of Those Who Have Died

Francesca Copine, Declan Hegarty, Tracy Watts,

Janina Bauman, Roy Fitzpatrick, Greta Connolly,

Gladwin Wanigasekera, Pauline Ferguson, Edna Madden,

Tony McNulty, Eva Vaillaruel, Arnold Battaglia, Milad Saad,

Greg Kelly, William Condon, Kathleen Kelly, Hans Loetsch,

Florence McKay, Petar Radovancev, Bill Wooley.

Our Sick

Sherlita Arcabo, John Abel, Michelle Akers, Lauris Branch,

Peter Brown, Calvin Bartlett, Emmanuel, Caballero,

Ron Criss, Eileen Connell, Maria Del Rosso, Bernie Daly,

Mary & Les Dillon, Mary Dillon, Peter Dillon, Cathleen

Dooley, Hank Damen, Margaret Edwards,Catherine

Ferguson, Pedro Fructuoso, Beth Falealili, Lisa Griffiths,

Iliya & Edyn Gale, Susan Genery, Anthony Hickey,

Madonna Hickey, Laurie Holdsworth, Jean Hall,

Nicole Harvey, Chris Hoogwaerts, Eileen Hangan,

Colleen Hegarty, Lionel Henschell, Alison Jones, Mary King,

Brendan Kelly, Margaret Kelly, Gill Leach, Bob Lewis,

Tina Maccarone, Lourdes Mercader, Eva Mendoza,

Soriano Otaza, Lucy & Jinny Powell, Alison Peall, Leoncia

Patiluna, Pedro Sanchez, Emily Spina, Gudelia Roque,

Brenda Rennie, Dianne Radson, Gene Rosenblatt,

Janina Sawaryn, Bernie Sheppard, Robyn Tremble, Les Teys,

Betty Towell, Amanda Thacker, Patricia Twinchek,

Gerry van Dinter, Marie Woodbridge, Una Withers,

Judy Williamson, Terry Walsh. …………………………………….

PARISH COLLECTIONS:

Across the Parish your gifting this week was - $6463.40

Thank you for the continued support of your Parish.

McKillop Hall Renovations on the Hall will re-commence next week and continue

for the month of July. The Hall will be unavailable for use during July.

Congratulations to Philippa Gunn who celebrates her 80th Birthday on Monday.

Fr David’s Annual Leave

From this Monday Fr David will be taking four weeks annual leave. In his absence, Fr Lucius

along with Fr Bill will have the support of Fr Dudley McMahon for the weekend Masses. We

wish Fr David a well deserved break and look forward to his return at the end of July.

CHANGES TO WEEKDAY MASS TIMES

With Fr David being on Annual leave please take note of the changes to our Weekday Mass schedules. We

will advise the changes on a weekly basis and encourage you to check each week. The changes will affect both the Tuesday night Mass at Little Flower and the Friday morning Masses. Thank you for your

support of our Priests and the need to be flexible.

Training for Communion Ministers & Readers

Fr Lucius will hold training meetings for all Communion Ministers & Readers next month.

You are kindly asked to put the following dates in your calendar if you are in those Ministries.

St Peter’s & Beachmere

Communion Ministers: 11.30 am Saturday 13th July

Readers: 1.00pm Saturday 13th July

Little Flower

Communion Ministers: 10.30 am Thursday 18th July

Readers: 12.00pm Thursday 18th July

Archdiocesan Prevention and Protection Policy

The Archdiocese of Brisbane holds that children, young

people and vulnerable adults are a gift from God with an

intrinsic right to dignity of life, respect and security from

physical and emotional harm. They are to be treasured,

nurtured and safeguarded by all.

Safeguarding Is Everyone’s Responsibility

Parish Office Contact Information

www.cabooltureparish.org.au.

Parish Priest: Fr David Pascoe

0414 675 356

[email protected]

Associate Pastor: Fr Lucius Edomobi 0451 570 990

[email protected]

Parish Secretary: Sharron Macrae

[email protected]

Finance Officer: Kath Rawlinson

[email protected]

Safeguarding Officer: Sharron Macrae

Staff Meeting - Wednesday 8.30am - 9.00am

Caboolture Parish is part of the Northern Rivers Deanery

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