30 th Sunday in Ord. Time 22 nd / 23 rd October 2016 Vol. 34 No. 46 Parish Dinner World Mission Sunday Appeal...God be merciful to me, a sinner... for the man who humbles himself will be exalted... Catholic Mission is the official overseas missionary aid charity of our Holy Father, Pope Francis. Pope Francis in his humility simply says; I am a mission on this earth; this is the only reason why I am here in this world. Christmas card He small invites 3.pagesus, by his example, to take on this humility, whilst affirming the support we offer each year to sustain and strengthen the missionary work and presence of our Church throughout the developing world. Your prayers and generosity towards Catholic Mission s World Mission Sunday Appeal this weekend provides a tangible opportunity to express this humility so integral to our Faith. ------------------------- If you would like to contribute, there are envelopes on the pews. If you don't have money today please take the envelope home and return it next week. Date: Saturday 5 th November Venue: Doubleview Bowling Club Start: 7:15 pm Cost: Adults $40 pp Children 6-12 : $15 (under 6 FREE) Drinks: No BYO hassles! Drinks to be purchased from the bar Places are filling fast. Put you name down after Mass or contact Kaye on 0411 123 441 We urgently need donations of goodies to create a hamper to raffle on the night. You can leave items in the baskets at the back of the church or at the Priory Office.
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Luke Jesus spoke the following parable to some people who prided themselves on being virtuous and despised everyone else. Two men went up to the Temple to pray, one a Pharisee, the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood there and said this prayer to himself, I thank you, God, that I am not grasping, unjust adulterous like the rest of mankind, and particularly that I am not like this tax collector here. I fast twice a week; I pay tithes on all I get. The tax collector stood some distance away, not daring even to raise his eyes to heaven, but he beat his breast and said, God, be merciful to me, a sinner. This man, I tell you, went home again at rights with God; the other did not. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the man who humbles himself will be exalted. Commentary on the Gospel Luke alone includes the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. It goes hands in hand with the story of the unjust judge to present some of Jesus teaching on prayer. The contrast between the two characters is deliberately extreme, so much so that we run the risk of not identifying ourselves with either of them. The figure whose prayer is counterfeit is called a Pharisee, but this does not mean that all Pharisees were self-righteous, nor that self-righteousness was confined to this particular group or to the Jewish tradition. The temptation to be smug and self-satisfied lurks in every religious and moral system. Not only is the Pharisee s prayer selfabsorbed but also full of contempt for others. Insofar as we imagine ourselves to be selfmade we run the risk of the same kind of pride. The one whose prayer is held up as a model represents all those whose way of life attracts public condemnation and brings inward alienation. Rather than providing God with information, he lays his life open to the gift of divine mercy. The parable does not demand that we judge ourselves to be unworthy creatures. But insofar as we acknowledge our failure to choose the good and our inability to redeem ourselves, we can pray like the tax collector and be brought into right relationship with God. This is the good news! Priory and Parish Centre Building Update Since the last update Fr. Peter and the Parish Building Committee have been in active discussions with Peter Hunt Architects and we are pleased to inform you that the layout of the facility has been finalised to suit the Parish s current and future needs. Detailed drawings have been completed and a Pre-Tender estimate has been prepared by Rawlinson s (Quantity Surveyors) to serve as a yardstick to compare quotes. Tenders have been issued to six builders on the 22 nd of October. They have been invited to submit lump sum quotes by the 17 th of November 2016. Once technical and commercial evaluations are completed we are aiming to award a contract to the successful builder by mid December 2016 for construction work to commence in January 2017. In the meantime, we are continuing to maintain a collaborative relationship with the Badge construction team, the contractor building the Regis Aged Care facility. We have recently agreed to allow them to undertake earthworks along the common boundary line to blend levels between the two projects for a mutually beneficial outcome. The Building Committee proposes to give a progress report and an opportunity for parishioners to discuss and view plans at the Annual General Meeting to be held on Sunday the 20 th of November after the 10.00am Mass. All are welcome. Thank You Jan Cain and family would like to thank Parishioners who attended the funeral of Des Cain and sent cards of condolence. It was very much appreciated.
Embrace enjoy Family Support Awesome Spirit Assist respect together Inspire Festive Unity celebrate COMMUNITY dynamic friendship connect Parish Ministries There are a number of Parishioners who have served this Parish faithfully for many years as Acolytes, EMHCs (prev. Special Ministers), Proclaimers, Altar Society Members and many other ministries. Some Parishioners have now retired, either from ill health or for a variety of other reasons. Fr Peter asks you to consider prayerfully whether you could join one of these valuable and rewarding ministries. HOLY ROSARY COMMUNITY FOOD AND WINE FAIR! SAT 29 OCT 3PM - 7PM SCHOOL OVAL STREET FOOD VENDORS: THE TAPAS MAN, MEAST, THE WOODEN BOX, PORTA PIZZA AWESOME KID S ENTERTAINMENT! LICENCED BAR AVAILABLE *NO BYO ALCOHOL* Meetings will commence on Tuesday 25 th October in the Parish Office at 7.30-9.00pm. For further information, please ring the Pastoral Associate: Kaye Shervington on 0411 123 441. Acolytes & EMHCs The Christmas roster is about to done - please let me know if you have any special requests for Christmas Masses. Thank you. Laurie Smith Rosary Care Short Term Assistance (Brochure available on notice board) Phone: Doris 0428 441 56 or Catherine 0410 019556 THIS IS A FREE COMMUNITY EVENT FOR STAFF AND SCHOOL FAMILIES, THEIR FAMILIES AND PARISH MEMBERS PRESENTED BY THE HOLY ROSARY SCHOOL P&F Kids Corner Planned Giving A final reminder to collect your 2016/16 Planned Giving statements which are available at the back of the church. If you can deliver a neighbour s statement it would be much appreciated. November Healing Mass 10am on Thursday 10th Nov Start your preparation for Christmas with the Healing Mass. As an early gift bring your relation or friend along to the Mass to be anointed. We will again pray with the Agape Singers and enjoy the Morning Tea of the Rosary Care ladies. If you need transport Ring Christine 9244 3288 or Doris 0428 441 566 For full colour images & other news go to the Parish website: www.doubleview.perthcatholic.org.au
\ Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Antiphon Let the hearts that seek the Lord rejoice; turn to the Lord and his strength; constantly seek his face. First reading: Sirach 35:12-14, 16-19 (The prayer of the humble will penetrate the heavens.) a Responsorial Psalm: The Lord hears the cry of the poor. Second Reading: 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18 (All that remains is the crown of righteousness reserved for me.) Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia! God was in Christ, to reconcile the world to himself; and the Good News of reconciliation he has entrusted to us Alleluia! Gospel: Luke 18:9-14 (The publican returned to his home justified; the Pharisee did not.) Prayers for the sick Barbara Antonetti, Aiden Blechynden, Marie Boccardo, Justin Boylan, Kit Doran, Rebecca Fry, Andre Della Franca, Megan Garner, Ron Harland, Barbara Hickey, Chiing Ing &Yanni, Barry Johnston, David Kenny, Evonne Le Broy, Ray Marinko, Joan Meade, Norm & Elsie Macaulay, Fr Aquinas McComb OP, Fr. Bernie Maxwell OP, Kathleen O Reilly, Rebekah Rowe, Henry Porter, Sue Prosser, Alice Ralph, Ken Ryan, Anthony Samy, Anne Tan, Julie-Anne Taylor, Di Watts, Jenny Zorich To Be Remembered Matthew Butler, Audrey Evans, Gwen Green, Rosemary Kelly, Eric Langton, Graeme Pash, Tadeusz Pelc, Sr Michael Ryan OP, David Tan, Michael Terrell May they rest in peace. Next Week Wisdom 11:22 12:2 2 Thessalonians 1:11 2:2 Luke 19:1=10 ROSTERS: Readers: Acolytes: EMHCs: Power Point: Music: 30 th Sunday in Ordinary Time 22 nd / 23 rd October Ray Teakle Mike Berry & Damien Giumelli Terese Johnston & Anne-Laure Gunson-Bouillet Gordon Kendall Brian Gotts & Kevin Susai Michael Gillooly & John Mordini Libby Dimmer, Sue Walker, K.Shervington Peta Berry, Elizabeth Re, Lina Vinci Claudette De Silva, John Hayes, Joan Trew Sr Imelda Doris Zambonetti Simon Wong Andy Sambuaga Lexi Wilkinson Julie Prior 31 st Sunday in Ordinary Time 29 th / 30 th October Tony Curry Laraine Penberthy & Miranda Hickey Marian Bishopp & Laurie Conroy Pat Kirwan Gordon Kendall & Laurie Smith Peter Gillett & Brian Gotts Bern & Teresa Willett, Tony Wong Anne Bucat, Elizabeth Re, Lina Vinci John Hayes, Glenda Gotts, Joan Trew Nicole Drinkwater Doris Zambonetti Simon Wong. Lexi Wilkinson Julie Prior Counters: Frank McCabe & Terry Lark Johnston Family Altar Society: Children s Liturgy: Valerie Rosser, Pauline Kirwan, Lina Vinci (28 th October) Marian Fergusson, Mary Slyth, Sonia Tanham (4 th November) Pilgrim Statue: Maria Mordini Carmel & Brian Arculus