WEEKLY BULLETIN 7th 8th September 2013 Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (C) St Macartan s Parish 4 Drake St, Mornington - P.O. Box 41 Mornington 3931 Phone: 5975 2200 - Fax: 5977 2050 Mail: mornington@cam.org.au; Web: stmacartansparish.com.au Parish Priest: Fr. Joe Bui Duc Tien Email: buiductien@hotmail.com Assistant Priest: Fr. Jerald Cecil Mob: 0452 567 623 Fr Jerald will be absent from the parish from 11/9/13 17/10/13 (included) Pastoral Associate: Sr. Gen Fitzpatrick Mob: 0407 777 736 Secretaries: (9.00am - 3.30pm) Tues., Thu., Fri.: Francesca McLoughlin Wed. & Fri.: Sarah Hansen St. Macartan s Primary School: Marie Slattery (Principal) Tel: 5973 4550 Padua College: Principal Christopher Houlihan Tel: 5976 0100 Maintenance Co-Ordinator: Max Fletcher Mob: 0417 307 845 Terry Walker Mob: 0412 661 123 Parish Pastoral Council: Brian Scantlebury Tel: 5977 0279 Email: brian@scantlebury.com.au High Spirits Co-Ordinator: Judy Hogan Email: highspirits2011@gmail.com Little Macs Playgroup: Kylie Willmot Tel: 5975 2593 Email: littlemacsplaygroup@hotmail.com Macartan Club: Margaret Wilson Tel: 5996 6890 Music Co-Ordinator: Veronica Ryan: 5975 6981/0418 358 213 September Caretaker: Parish Care Contacts Leonie Purcell Tel: 5975 0514 Theme: Blessed are the poor in spirit Mass Times Saturday: Vigil 6.00pm Sunday: 9.00am & 11.00am Weekdays: Monday - Saturday 9:15am Reconciliation: After Mass on Wednesdays and Saturdays Baptisms: After 11.00am Mass on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. Next Baptismal Meeting: Wednesday 9th October at 8.00pm in the Community Centre Weddings: Please contact the Parish Office
Recently Deceased: Shirley Goss, Joe Molloy, John Dixon For those whose anniversaries occur about this time: Eileen Conlan, Colin Conlan, Eileen Linton, Pietro Andreoli, Lou Adrichem, Betty King, Julian Scott Kemball, Sr Celine Ellis, Mons Frank Lyons, Sr Mary Goss, Wendy Quinlan, Rod Bowe, Anton Van't Padge, Kevin Murphy, Peter Cathcart, Esther Russsell, Tamara Sanader, Dr Paul Soon, June Foran, Frank Fitzpatrick, Dave Cremins, Sr Magdalena Furlong, Carmelo Aquilina, Jack Oakman, Jack Frank, Fr Thomas Augustine White, Fr Tom Crean, Joan Allan, Beverley Melican, Enrico Girolami, Rene Norton, Anne Wright, Lucy McNamara, Frank McNamara, Monicia McNamara, Meave Jeffrey, Maria Naudi, Colin Cattermole, Jack Spirason, Mary Wauben, Ann Wright, John Ainger, Neil Gollogly, Maddalena Falconieri, Gulia Mifsud, Tereza Curmi, Salvu Curmi, All who died in the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks Pray for the sick and their Carers, especially: Fr. Lou Heriot, Bella Smith, Noah Guest, Richard Fleming, Michael Prowse, Martin & Leo Sharman, Joan Coomber, Joe Camilleri, Mary McLoughlin, Alysha Coleman (19yrs), Carmel Carroll, Michael McGrath, Virginia Thomas, Ted Burke, Lucy Moores, Mario Spirteri, Raphael Balint-Smith, Eric Sujecki, Maria Bruin, Kevin & Trish Ellerton, Katherine Heffernan, Charles Xeuber, Michael Jackman, Marita Peach, Terry Said, Simon Lane, Rev Brian Montgomery SM, Olivia Grover, Dianne Boegel, Mary Cowan, Dennis O Connell, Pat Webster, Josephine Slako, Mark Wyllie, Ingrid Messner, Reg Green, Hayley Moon, Bib Mott, Barbara Tupou NSW, Bertu Zammit, Janet Curran, Alison Stewart, Douglas Herrington, Dave Mortby, Maureen Fisher (USA), Val Turner (UK), Charlotte Winduss, Peter McCrohan, Eric Goetz, Sheila Walkington, Lucia El Kaloubri, Veronica Spedding, Hugo Duarte, Roy Cahill, Joanne Fletcher PARISH EVENTS Mon 9th Sept Funeral for Joe Malloy: 1pm Tues 10th Sept Care Group Meeting: After 9:15am in Community Centre Minister Unto God Prayer Group: 10am Comm Centre High Spirits: 4pm Community Centre Wed 11th Sept Little Mac s Playgroup: 9:30am Community Centre Legion of Mary: 10am Community Centre Friday 13th Sept Benediction following 9:15am Mass First Reading Wis 9:13-18 A reading from the book of Wisdom What man can know the intentions of God? Who can divine the will of the Lord? The reasoning of mortals are unsure and our intentions unstable; for a perishable body presses down the soul, and this tent of clay weighs down the teeming mind. It is hard enough for us to work out what is on earth, laborious to know what lies within our reach; who, then, can discover what is in the heavens? As for your intention, who could have learnt it, had you not granted Wisdom and sent your holy spirit from above? Thus have the paths of those on earth been straightened and men been taught what pleases you, and saved, by Wisdom. The Word of the Lord Responsorial Psalm Ps 89:3-6. 12-14. 17. R. v.1 (R.) In every age, O Lord, you have been our refuge. 1. You turn men back into dust and say: Go back, sons of men. To your
eyes a thousand years are like yesterday, come and gone, no more than a watch in the night. (R.) 2. You sweep men away like a dream, like grass which springs up in the morning. In the morning it springs up and flowers: by evening it with ers and fades. (R.) 3. Make us know the shortness of our life that we may gain wisdom of heart. Lord, relent! Is your anger for ever? Show pity to your servants. (R.) 4. In the morning, fill us with your love; we shall exult and rejoice all our days. Let the favour of the Lord be upon us: give success to the work of our hands. (R.) Second Reading Phlm 9-10, 12-17 A reading from the letter of St Paul to Philemon This is Paul writing, an old man now and, what is more, still a prisoner of Christ Jesus. I am appealing to you for a child of mine, whose father I became while wearing these chains: I mean Onesimus. I am sending him back to you, and with him I could say a part of my own self. I should have liked to keep him with me; he could have been a substitute for you, to help me while I am in the chains that the Good News has brought me. However, I did not want to do anything without your consent; it would have been forcing your act of kindness, which should be spontaneous. I know you have been deprived of Onesimus for a time, but it was only so that you could have him back for ever, not as a slave any more, but something much better than a slave, a dear brother; especially dear to me, but how much more to you, as a blood-brother as well as a brother in the Lord. So if all that we have in common means anything to you, welcome him as you would me. The Word of the Lord Gospel Acclamation Ps 118:135 Alleluia, alleluia! Let your face shine on your servant, and teach me your laws. Alleluia! Gospel Lk 14:25-33 A reading from the holy Gospel according to Luke Great crowds accompanied Jesus on his way and he turned and spoke to them. If any man comes to me without hating his father, mother, wife, children, brothers, sisters, yes and his own life too, he cannot be my disciple. Anyone who does not carry his cross and come after me cannot be my disciple. And indeed, which of you here, intending to build a tower, would not first sit down and work out the cost to see if he had enough to complete it? Otherwise, if he laid the foundation and then found himself unable to finish the work, the onlookers would all start making fun of him and saying, Here
is a man who started to build and was unable to finish. Or again, what king marching to war against another king would not first sit down and consider whether with ten thousand men he could stand up to the other who advanced against him with twenty thousand? If not, then while the other king was still a long way off, he would send envoys to sue for peace. So in the same way, none of you can be my disciple unless he gives up all his possessions. The Gospel of the Lord Communion Antiphon I am the light of the world, says the Lord; whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life. NEW MEMBERS APPEAL At Masses this weekend we will be appealing for new members to assist with our work in helping the needy. There are return slips and pencils in the pews and boxes marked VINNIES in both foyers for you to place the return slips. Please note that an expression of interest does not indicate a firm commitment on your part and we will be in touch with you over the next month to discuss your area of interest. Thanking you in anticipation and for your generous support in the past. Peter Gurry Further news from St Vinnies. Please support the Musical Concert on Sunday 10th November at St Francis Xavier s Parish Hall in Frankston (more details further in the bulletin) organised by Elvira Spaziani. This promises to be a wonderful afternoon of musical delight. All profits go to St Vincent de Paul to enable us to help those less fortunate in our community. Thank you. NEXT WEEKEND S LEAVING COLLECTION WILL BE FOR CATHOLICARE. The Annual Appeal for CatholicCare will take place in this parish next weekend. CatholicCare has been supporting and caring for the families of the Melbourne Archdiocese and relies on the support of our Catholic community. Please give generously so CathlicCare can continue to support families to deal with the complex issues they face today. Special Intentions St Macartan s Catholic Church
WEEKLY BENEDICTION. With immediate effect, Benediction will be held EVERY Friday after 9:15am Mass (approximately 15 minutes.) Included in Weekly Saturday Mass at 9.15am is Our Lady s Novena. All welcome! A PRIVILEGE YOURS FOR THE CLAIMING. At this time each year, we seem to grow short in the number of generous people who take Communion to our sick/frail aged parishioners unable to come to Mass. If you could help by visiting even just one and uniting them with the Mass by enabling them to receive Communion, the privilege can be yours simply by giving your name either to the girls at the Parish Office (5975 2200) or Sr Gen (0407 777 736). If you think you can t offer because you haven t had any training, the good news is that Fr Joe will have a session for us all in the near future. Thank you for your generous response and may God bless you. DEVELOPING OUR PASTORAL PLAN In our last pastoral planning workshop we used the insights gained in the previous workshops to identify four possible future worlds in which our parish could find itself. There was the uphill battle where the young families of our parish are stimulated to embrace their faith but our church was not welcoming. This may be because the leadership is uncoordinated and irrelevant to the younger families (and perhaps there is no priest!). On the other side of the coin there was the downhill battle where the church was welcoming but the young families were not responding. Two other future worlds we considered involved the youth of the future (those in the early years of primary school now) and the way in which our beliefs are being expressed to them. This youth may be keen to hear the message but the way in which it is expressed is simply not relevant to them, they can't join the conversation. On the other hand the expression of the message may have become clearly relevant but by then the youth have already left the space. These possible future worlds were identified from our consideration of some critical uncertainties facing our parish at the present time so these are real possible futures that our parish may face. They also begin to show us where we need to act and, in many cases, the urgency with which we need to act if we are to maintain a lively parish into the future. This work sets us up for the third phase of our planning. During this work we will consider our preferred future, our vision and our mission. From this we can we explore and list our strengths and weaknesses in the way in which we do things that we believe are part of our community vocation. We can also look at the broader community and explore and list the opportunities and threats to the parish community. From this work and our previous workshops we can identify the critical issues which the parish must address in the near future. This third phase involves two workshops and we are keen to see some new volunteers to be involved. The next workshop will be on Saturday morning 21 st September. Brian Scantlebury
MINISTER UNTO GOD PRAYER GROUP meets in the Community Centre every Tuesday 10am 12:30pm. We always end with a cuppa. It s not just for ladies, we already have a couple of men join us. So whether you can come one Tuesday or all Tuesdays; anyone is welcome at any time. SACRIFICIAL GIVING Weekly Pledge: $6,084 Average per week January-July 2013 or 82% of the pledge: $5,008 Average per week January-July 2013 or 82% of the pledge: $5,008 SCHOOL PARENTS GIVING Total collected in 7 months to 31/7/13: $28,166 LAST WEEKEND S LEAVING COLLECTION FOR THE PRIESTS RETIREMENT FUND RAISED $1490.00. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY. NEW PARISHIONERS St Mac s is very keen to welcome new parishioners. We are a vibrant Parish with wonderful groups and plenty to offer. Please fill in a slip (available foyers) and place in the box provided we will be in touch shortly thereafter. Thank you. Parish Welcome Team. Dennis Rosbrook, Co-ordinator; 5976 1016 or Parish Office. High Spirits News 2013 The High Spirits program at St Macartan s caters for any Catholic children who are attending non-catholic schools and would like to prepare for their Sacraments. If you have any questions, please email highspirits2011@gmail.com LATE THANKSGIVING ENVELOPES!! PLEASE NOTE, THERE IS A SECURE BOX LOCATED ON THE WALL BE- HIND THE ALTAR (NEXT TO THE SINK) FOR DROPPING OFF LATE THANKSGIVING ENVELOPES. A REMINDER OF OUR THANKSGIVING PROGRAM Everyone of you who does not renounce all his possessions cannot be my disciple. Luke 14:33 When we first hear this statement, it seems that Jesus is making an unrealistic demand upon us. How can we renounce all of our possessions? We need them to live. However, what we must renounce is the belief that they belong to us. Everything that we have belongs to God alone. All of our resources are entrusted to us not only for our own use, but also so that we can help others. Once we renounce the idea that we possess or are entitled to anything, it is much easier to share the many gifts that God has given us. Then we truly are His Disciples. If you would like to join our Thanksgiving program, please contact the Parish Office St Macartan s Social Committee Events Oaks Day Ladies Lunch 7th November 2013 - Please see main notice!
Little Macs Playgroup Every Wednesday during term time at St Macartan s Community Centre 9:30am 11:30am. St Mac's Social Justice Meetings Meetings held on 1st & 3rd Wednesdays at 10am in the Community Centre. For more information, please call: 5975 1159 PIETY STALL * * VOLUNEERS NEEDED * * ARE YOU ABLE TO HELP? VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED AS PART OF A ROSTER TO HELP OUT IN THE PIETY STALL ONCE A MONTH. NO EXPERIENCE NEC- ESSARY! ON THE JOB TRAIN- ING. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS AND PROMOTION OPPORTUNITIES!!!! PLEASE CALL THE PARISH OFFICE ON 5975 2200. PIETY STALL.. New Stock has just arrived from Italy which includes Murano glass and silver Last Supper and Icons, as well as a selection of Plaques that will make beautiful Baptismal gifts. Come in and check out these new additions, they won't last long. Also, daily Missals are now in stock. THE NEXT CARE GROUP MEETING will be held this Tuesday 10th September after 9:15am Mass in the Community Centre. This meeting is open to anyone who is interested in joining our group and helping those in our community. All welcome! DINNER WITH PARISHIONERS I will be available for dinner with Parishioners on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings in order to get to know you a little more. I can come about 6.30pm and would leave at about 8:30pm. Please give the Parish Secretaries a call on 5975 2200 to arrange a suitable date. I look forward to spending some time with you. Fr Joe HOPE FOUNDATION 2013 Trip will be November 2013 (4th - 9th) As a Public Benevolent Institution, HOPE is asking for donations to help the less fortunate people in Vietnam. A cataract: AU$50.00 A wheelchair: AU$60.00 (Donation Box is in the foyer)
MUSICAL CONCERT - SUNDAY 10TH NOVEMBER at 2pm St Francis Xavier Parish Hall, 60 Davey St, Frankston. Featuring Frankston Ladies Choir with individual solo artists. TICKETS: $25.00pp (refreshments included) For tickets and more information, please call Elvira on 5974 2607 A/H. This concert is to raise money for St Vincent de Paul, please support this worthy cause. MARILLAC JOB FUTURES is a service of the Daughters of Charity that has recently started offering employment support to people with a disability around the Mornington Peninsula. The service is free. If you have a disability and want to work, Marillac Job Futures will listen to what you want and talk with local employers to find a job that suits you. We assist school leavers, graduates and trades people, as well as unskilled enthusiastic job seekers. You can also get training and workplace modifications if needed. And if you are a local employer, or know a local employer, who might like to join many others in offering jobs to keen job seekers, Marillac Job Futures would love to hear from you. We can provide training, support, workplace modifications and wage subsidies to help job seekers settle into their roles. Marillac Job Futures ensures job placements succeed by providing on-the-job-support for as long as it is needed. For more information, please contact Edna McMinimee in Frankston on 9784 5888 or 0437 205 173, or email edna@marillac.com.au any time. LADIES, spring is here, footy finals commence and then. Spring Racing Carnival!!! NOW is the time to mark your diaries for the St Macartan s Ladies Oaks Day Lunch; Thursday 7th November. A two course lunch, plus a sparkling bubbly on arrival - all for $35. Venue: Barmah Park Winery. You are welcome to bring friends and make a table of 10 or come single, double, etc. We are looking forward to your company. The Social Group. From the family of the late John Hilton Dixon. We would like to thank the wonderful Fr Jerald and Sr Gen for their kindness and help to our family at this difficult time and, also, special thanks for the beautiful afternoon tea provided by the Parish Care Group ladies. Yours in appreciation, Gloria Dixon and family
FOOTY TIPPING. Last weekend was the end of the Home and Away season. We now have the Finals to come over the next four weeks. A disappointing end for many very loyal supporters. May 2014 be a better year for them. The season finished on a very exciting note. There were so many close finishes. Of course, if it had not been for the unusual circumstances 8th spot would not have been up for grabs. If it was back in the previous era when all games were played on a Saturday, it would have been even more exciting. People would have been flicking from one channel to another or turning the knob on their radio, especially for the Geelong/Brisbane Lions game and Port Adelaide/Carlton game. Fremantle's choice of players led to their demise at the hands of the Saints. The Saints' win put Terry McKenzie to top of the tipping but the later results saw him lose the lead. We will list all the prize winners next weekend. One of the nice moments last weekend was watching the smile on Saints' player Kosie. The team tried to get the ball to him many times so he could kick a goal in his last game. Eventually he had the ball, kicked and the ball went through for a goal. Everyone cheered. Players congratulated him. It was a great moment!! But, technology entered the playing arena. A review was taken. The ball tipped the top of the post. A point was declared but the lovely smile on Kosie face still remained. A great moment so different from headlines in previous weeks The Finals' tipping competition. It costs $5 to join. You have to choose four winners in week 1. If you get the four correct you proceed to week 2. In week 2 you need two winners to proceed to week 3. In week 3 you need two winners to proceed to week 4 where you need to pick the winner of the Grand Final. If all tippers are out after week 1, 2 or 3 everyone is back in the competition. Send your tips to amdgrc@gmail.com or text to 0438350316 or ring 5973 4774. Hope you will join in the contest. If you missed out joining the Home and Away then try this one!! Parish Breakfast 2013 - Warm welcome to all Parishioners It s only three weekends away!! Have you made a note in your diary?!! Date: Saturday 28th September 9.00am till 11.30am (last Saturday in September!) Grand Final Morning - A great way to start the day!! Venue: Norwood House, Nepean Hwy, Mt.Eliza. Continental Breakfast followed by hot breakfast. Cost. Adults $25; Family (2 adults, 1-5 children) $60 Bookings: 5973 4774 or 0438 350 316 - after weekend Masses PARISH GRAND FINAL BREAKFAST RAFFLE 1st. PRIZE $500 2nd. PRIZE $200 3rd. PRIZE $100 Voucher 4th & 5th PRIZES Mystery Prizes Tickets $2.00 or 3 for $5.00 - in aid of local charities and Hope Foundation
St. Macartan s Catholic Church Drake St, Mornington 3931 Phone (03) 5975 2200 Fax (03) 5977 2050 Email: mornington@cam.org.au RCIA (CATECHUMENATE 2013/2014) It is time to start planning, the new RCIA commencing soon. We have our team from last year ready to go many thanks to them Sr. Gen, John & Mary Lewis, Paul Girolami and Terry Roberts. Just a reminder of what it s about:- The R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is a simple experience and explanation of the Catholic/Christian Faith the things that Christians believe and try to practice. We try to deal with some of the big issues of our society today. Topics like death, the problems of pain and suffering, moral issues, marriage and family, reasons for hope, etc, etc. The get-together is on a Monday evening in the Community Centre from 7.30pm 9.00pm (although the time is to be confirmed) ending with a cuppa, if you can stay a little while. I am sure we will have a good group again this year. The program is for; a) non-catholics b) Catholics who ve not been practising c) people who just want to update their understanding. At the end, some people may wish to join the Catholic faith if so, that s great if it just leads to a better understanding of oneself and God that would be wonderful too. This will be the twelfth RCIA group at St Macartan's since 2002. All these groups have been outstanding in growth, learning and friendship as well. RCIA runs from early October 2013 through to Pentecost 2014 missing holidays of course. Our first get-together is Monday October 7 th at 7.30pm. If you would like to discuss it a bit more before making a commitment or if you have any queries, just call any one of the following numbers; Parish House 5975 2200, John & Mary Lewis 5974 8715, Sr Gen 0407 777 736, Paul Girolami 5975 3430 or Terry Roberts 9775 2018. Yours sincerely, Fr. Joe Tien PP
THE OPEN DOOR 13 Grange Rd, Mornington Exploring Spirituality Today The Open Door is a ministry of the Sisters of St John of God. We seek to develop a sense of community; we offer everyone a safe place to explore their own creativity and spiritual journey. The Centre is family friendly, offering affordable programs and workshops for adults and children in a range of creative and spiritual themes; meditation, cooking workshops, guided walks and retreats. Give us a call, drop us an email or pop in to find out more about what is happening at The Open Door and join us for one of our amazing workshops. theopendoormornington@ssjg.org.au GUIDED IMAGERY MEDITATION: Every Tuesday & Wednesday, 2:30 3:00pm. Gold Coin donation. GATHERINGS @ The Open Door: Reflective workshop on our lives and WHAT ON EARTH we are doing here. 10am-12pm. Gold coin donation. BOOK CLUB: Monthly - first Thursday of the month, 10.30-11.30am, Gold coin donation. TAI CHI: Easy half hour session each Tuesday at 1.45pm. Gold Coin donation. TALKS ON: Superb guest speakers who provide occasional talks on a range of interesting topics, including personal ways of exploring how spirit and life interact and influence each other. Wednesday 11 th September, 5-6pm at 13 Grange Rd, Mornington. Suggested Donation $5. Bookings Lucy or Kelly on 5973 5138. WALKING THE LAND: We locate the place you set the energy level, we join each other at the end of the walk to share our picnic lunches and reflections. Thursday 12 th September, meet at The Open Door (13 Grange Rd Mornington) at 10am. A gold coin is welcome. Bookings Lucy or Kelly on 5973 5138 If you are interested in booking the house for a retreat or gathering please call Kelly or Lucy on 5973 5138 ACTIVE PARISH GROUPS AT ST MACARTAN S Administration - Pastoral - Parish Office & Secretaries - Pastoral Associate - Parish Pastoral Council - Finance Committee - Buildings Committee - Parish Development Group - Church Cleaning - Collectors & Counters - Maintenance Liturgy - Liturgy Committee - Sacristans & Mass Co-ordinators - Children s Liturgy - Choir & Music - Readers & Commentators - Special Ministers at Mass - Special Ministers for the Sicks - Altar Servers - Flower Ladies - AV Operator & Presenters - RCIA (October - May) - Baptism Preparation Team - High Spirits - Prayer Group - Legion of Mary - Little Mac s Toddler Group - Care Group - St Mac s Welcome Team - Grief & Loss Team - Memorial Wall Faith Discussion Group Social & Charity - St Vinnies - Social Justice Group - Social Committee - Family Groups - Pilates Group - Macartan Club - Card Groups - Craft Club - Men s Social Group - Piety Stall Volunteers - Tea Trolley Volunteers
Spec. Ministers 7th 8th Sept 14th-15th Sept 6pm I Cody, Sr M Ryan, Sr L Young J&L Burke, F Raccanello 9am M Azzopardi, D Frank, J&M Lewis, L Solis F Crea, P Girolami, B O Reilly, M Ronchi, T THomas 11am S Goddard, A&P Hancock, B Sexton, G&M Lane, J&L Seal, E Virgona P Stanley Readers 7th 8th Sept 14th-15th Sept 6pm G O Loghlin, B Scantlebury J Raccanello, M Negri 9am C Houilihan, B Southam Sr M McHugh, D Ziino 11am B McLean, T Roberts C Holmes, S Moon Music 7th 8th Sept 14th-15th Sept 6pm Veronica / Sonja / Rae Veronica / Sonja / Rae 9am Adriana & Choir Adriana & Choir 11am Chris, Sue, Janet & Co Graham / Bernadette / Silvana AV Ops 7th 8th Sept 14th-15th Sept 6pm TBC TBC 9am TBC TBC 11am TBC TBC P point Prs 7th 8th Sept 14th-15th Sept 6pm TBC TBC 9am TBC TBC 11am TBC TBC Altar Servers 7th 8th Sept 14th-15th Sept 6pm D&G Failla, J Gordon B Dakin, A&K Omann 9am E&M Larken, E Taylor, G&V Ronchi, A Demo D&C Burnham, L&F Franey, J Saunders 11am R Son, B O Donnell, J Gallagher B McLean, T Hannan, H White Count. Team 9th Sept 16th Sept B Shannon, D Frnak, N Houniet, D Donohoe, S&M Fletcher, K Martin J Wallace Cleaning 12th Sept 19th Sept E Hallett, M Bhugon, T Holt P Harper, C Whelan, M Williams Flowers 5th 12th Sept 19th 26th Sept S Taylor, M Hoban ROSTERS A Wilson, S Goddard Piety Stall 7th 8th Sept 14th-15th Sept Sat: Sr Gen, L Thorpe Sun: D&S Meier (9am) A Wilson, S Goddard (11am) Sat: P Sheehan Sun: C Liturgy 8th Sept 15th Sept 9am: Junior: A McKenna, B Fernando Big: K Ronchi 11am: K Raccanello, N Noonan 9am: Junior: K Burnham, T Watkins Big: S Hansen 11am: K McKeown, C Rossouw Tea Trolley 8th Sept 15th Sept B O Reilly, R&M Muyzk C Donovan, B Scantlebury, R&C Scantlebury