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the review MAY IUE YEAR 2013 VOLUME NO 4 $1.00

Page 2 THE REVIEW A Word From Or Bishop... t Joseph s athedral: On the weekend of 20-21 April or annal athedral Restoration Appeal was lanched. While the final reslt is not yet known, I sense wherever I go, that there is mch joy and pride in or restored athedral and we are rallying in spport and generosity. Visitors are recognising the beatifl environment in which or athedral is located. The stylish cobblestones with their varying colors, the comfortable otdoor seats strategically placed and the simple effective shade strctre nearing completion between the athedral Office and Bookshop and the athedral. The third acred oncert was a marvellos aspect of or recent appeal weekend. We have a long way to go in raising the fnds for the magnificent restoration, bt each year and into the ftre, the donations will contine. One significant way has been the sponsoring of a athedral tone in memory of deceased relatives, and there are many stones still to be dedicated. ---o0o--- The elebration of Easter is a wonderfl part of or Resrrection remembering, and, as for every parish commnity and chrch throghot the diocese, t Joseph s athedral provided a fine setting for a welcome to new members. ongratlations to all who were baptised dring the Easter ceremonies and to all who chose to join or atholic parish commnities. At the same time, the nmber of infant baptisms seems to grow every year. Many noticed an increase in those attending the ceremonies on Holy Thrsday, Good Friday, the Easter Vigil and Easter nday. While not all worship every weekend, it seems to me that most atholics see Easter as important to their faith and life and choose to be involved. I have no dobt that or new Pope Francis, with his spirit of simplicity and hope, led many to rediscover the importance of Jess. The Royal ommission into instittional response to child abse is moving ahead qickly. Varios dioceses and instittions are being asked to present any records of child sexal abse, and or diocese has now been selected with several other dioceses throghot Astralia. It is not known whether every diocese will be reqired to present their story, bt we will do so with honesty and completeness, according to or written records. In this edition of The Review yo will read that Pope Francis is insisting that or hrch be strong in eradicating sexal abse in all its forms and in spport of the victims. The Astralian Bishops onference, together with the ongregation of Religios isters of Astralia, contine to affirm the aims of the Royal ommission, believing as we all do, that by bringing hidden isses into the light, children will be safer into the ftre. It is my hope that the findings of the Royal ommission will help to banish the sexal abse of children for all time, not only from instittions, bt from all of society inclding family life. ---o0o--- I wold like to conclde with some words on Evangelisation written by Pope Francis when he was the ardinal Archbishop of Benos Aires. His honest yet hopefilled approach to making the Good News of Jess, g o o d news for all, helps to explain why he w a s chosen as or Pope. It is not enogh that or trth is orthodox and or pastoral action effective. Withot the joy of beaty, trth becomes cold and even displaced and arrogant, as we see happens in the speech of many bitter fndamentalists. It seems they chew ashes instead of tasting the glorios sweetness of the Trth of hrist, who illmines with meek light the whole of reality, assming it as it is every day. Withot the joy of beaty, the work for good becomes sombre efficiency, as we see happening in the action of many activists who are carried away. It wold seem that they are cloaking reality with statistical morning, instead of anointing it with the interior oil of joy which transforms hearts, one by one, from within. ---o0o--- May we rekindle or hope as we move into the month of May, traditionally dedicated to Mary. It was the will of God that Mary accepted, be it done nto me, according to yor word. Or invitation is to accept God s will in or lives, inspired by Mary and strengthened by Jess. Brian Heenan +Bishop of Rockhampton Above: Bishop Brian Heenan welcomes Jeanette Allen and Lin Kim into fll ommnion with the hrch at Easter Vigil at t Joseph s athedral

YEAR 2013 Volme NO.4 PAGE 3 THE REVIEW Jornal of The atholic Diocese of Rockhampton May Isse, Year 2013, Nmber 4 The Diocese of Rockhampton, The atholic hrch in Astralia, PO Box 641, Rockhampton Q 4700. Issed ten times each year, monthly from Febrary to November. Registered by Astralia Post as Pblication QAR0249. All correspondence shold be addressed to: The Editor, The Review, PO Box 641, Rockhampton Q 4700. Telephone: 07 4931 3630; Fax: 07 4931 3717 Email: thereview@rok.catholic.net.a Opinions expressed in the articles of this isse do not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor or of her associates. Articles are pblished at the Editor s discretion. ontribtions to The Review are invited from across the diocese. In order to avoid errors, please make sre that contribtions are legible and have a contact address/phone nmber attached. Alternatively copy may be sent in as text, Word or Pblisher (IBM compatible), photos TIFF or JPEG (300dpi) on disk or may be emailed throgh to the above address. All hard copy photos sbmitted will be retrned to owners. Deadline: 15th day of each month for the following month s isse. Editor: Marcia Mansfield Front over: Mass of The Oils - t Joseph s athedral - 20th March 2013 Back over: News From Bndaberg WEEK OF HRITIAN UNITY MAY 12-19 2013 As we approach the week set aside worldwide to pray for hristian Unity we, Bishop Brian and members of the ommission for Ecmenism and Interreligios Relations, encorage all hristians to be proactive in promoting this time of reflection and prayer. Resorces and material have been prepared by the tdent hristian Movement of India (MI), approved by the World oncil of hrches, adapted for se in Astralia by the National oncil of hrches, and is available throgh the Qeensland hrches Together. The Ecmenical Act of Worship highlights the message from the prophet Micah 6:6-8, What does God reqire of s? The worship takes into accont the Indian Dalit spiritality, which strives for jstice, loving kindness and walking in dignity with God. Another element incldes the se of drms. As we come together before the Lord in worship, we stand in solidarity with the Indian chrches. Hearing their story we ponder the qestion What does God reqire of s? Or enconter with the Indian chrches reminds s that the hristian hrch is a global chrch, a niversal chrch. The nity that we seek embraces the diversity of the whole hman race. The biblical message in Galatians 3: 26-28 abot nity is that it embraces the whole of creation no more Jew or Greek! In or western world where people easily separate the religios compartment of their lives with the rest of it, it is easy to ignore the existential nity that shold be a sign of the reign of God. The Prayers of Intercessions which follow the Gospel story of the Road to Emmas (Lke 24: 13-35) are prefaced with the word walking ; Walking in conversation; Walking towards freedom; Walking as friends of Jess; Walking beyond barriers; Walking in solidarity with women; and so on. The worship service concldes with the blessing all s into abndant life, Trine God who sstains s as we stand together and call pon God. This worship service is jst one of a nmber of planned opportnities to gather with other hristian chrches. ome are distribting the prayer cards in all the chrches in their region. Other opportnities might inclde:- a hristian Walk from chrch to chrch with prayer in each chrch; a homily delivered by a minister from another chrch; a small stdy grop to meet each afternoon of the Week to discss hristians in Dialoge docments; praying the eight days sing the prepared ecmenical materials available. What does God reqire of s? To open or hands, to open or hearts and to receive the grace God offers. r Rita onnor rsm on behalf of Diocesan ommission: Ecmenism & Interfaith Relations what does the Lord reqire of yo? To act jstly and to love mercy and to walk hmbly with yor God. Micah 6.8 As a commnity of believers, we live ot the call of Baptism throgh personal faith in Jess, witnessing together to the Good News of the Kingdom.

MA OF THE OIL T JOEPH ATHEDRAL AL 20 MARH 2013

YEAR 2013 VOLUME NO. 4 PAGE 5 MA OF THE OIL - T JOEPH ATHEDRAL - 20 MARH 2013 The litrgy of the Echarist contined and then those who had broght the oils to be blessed came to retrieve them to be distribted and taken back to the parishes/commnities across the diocese. Bishop Brian conclded the ceremony with a vote of thanks to all of those who helped prepare the celebrations in any way and to all those who participated. An invitation which was issed at the end of the Mass for the congregation to take part in light refreshments at the adjoining parish centre was accepted by many and provided an opportnity for frther celebration. Priests Pre-Easter Gathering - The Haven - Em Park Above: r Kym Harris osb Above: Mrs Gail Davis Above: Fr Pal handler Priests from throghot the diocese gathered at The Haven for their pre-easter Retreat 17th-20th March 2013. priesthood and the paschal mystery of Redemption. A athedral filled with joyfl participants drawn from throghot the diocese, resonding to magnificent choir and orchestra was a powerfl sign of God s presence in this Year of Grace. Gest presenters inclded ister Kym Harris osb from Lammermoor, Mrs Gail Davis from the Diocesan atholic Edcation Office and Father Pal handler, pirital Director of the Holy pirit eminary Banyo, The themes were woven arond a new approach to the Parables of the Gospel, a personal deepening of the Apostles reed and reflections on the The clmination was the Mass of the Holy Oils on the Wednesday evening when priests, religios and people renewed their commitment to their calling throgh Baptism. Brian Heenan + Bishop of Rockhampton

Page 6 THE REVIEW MAY THEY RET IN PEAE R KATHLEEN HAWLEY RM AND R M PAULINU OTNEY RM Above: r Kathleen Hawley rsm Recently, within the space of a few days, the isters of Mercy gathered to farewell two dearly loved members ister Kath Hawley and ister M Palins cotney. On both occasions, family members, friends and isters of Mercy gathered with Bishop Brian Heenan and priests at Or Lady of Good onsel hapel, The Range, to celebrate the Fneral Mass for each sister. Kathleen Agnes Hawley, was born 31 Agst 1929 in Rockhampton to parents, Jim and Mary (nee lay). The family shifted to the Biloela area where Kath commenced school. When the family retrned to Rockhampton, Kath attended t Mary s chool (North Rockhampton) and Or Lady s chool, passing her cholarship examination there, before going to the Range ollege and then to Rockhampton tate High chool to complete her secondary edcation. Kath was a dearly loved sister of Patrick and Mary (both dec d), Jim, Teresa Agstine and Brother Vincent, a hristian Brother, and a cherished ant, great-ant and loyal cosin to her extended family. Following a very sdden and short illness, Kath died peaceflly at the Rockhampton Mater Hospital on 17 March 2013. On 6 Janary 1948, Kath entered the Rockhampton isters of Mercy, was received as ister M hristopher on 25 Jly 1948 and was professed on 23 Janary 1951 with isters Eileen Ring (dec d), armel O Dwyer and abrini Mary Lowe. From 1950-1957, as a primary school teacher, Kath taght at arina, Koongal, Walkerston, Barcaldine and Biloela. In 1958, Kath took p the challenge of teaching in or secondary schools which inclded t Patrick s High chool (Mackay), Mont Morgan, Or Lady of Mercy ollege (Mackay) and tella Maris ollege (now hanel ollege, Gladstone) before being appointed principal of the Lower econdary section of the Range onvent High chool. While teaching flltime, Kath completed a Bachelor of Arts Degree from University of Qeensland. In 1981, Kath began her involvement with a ministry to the deaf commnity and to Mercycare, giving assistance to homeless and disadvantaged people and families. From 1985, Kath took p another caring role firstly, for women with special needs at Bethany, then for her own mother in the family home before her mother s death in 1994, after which Kath devoted her time to caring for the aged isters at Loreto. In her retirement years, Kath s enqiring mind embraced the challenges of Information Technology and ever the teacher, she encoraged, taght and shared her skills. Kath will be remembered for her deeply reflective and prayerfl spirit, her gracios and welcoming smile, her simple, qiet and nobtrsive manner, her keen intellect, her years of diligent teaching and her qest for life-long learning. Kath will be remembered for her dedicated commitment to the works of mercy, her attention to those who needed special care and an encoraging word. May the God of Mercy lovingly embrace ister Kath Hawley. Winifred Iris cotney was born in hilders on 11 Agst 1922, the forth child of John and Margaret cotney, and a sister to Alfred, edric, Ronald (all dec d) and Lenore (West Bndaberg). As her father was a sgar plantation manager, the family lived in rral areas where Win attended school in Gin Gin and later Givelda, before moving to Bndaberg in 1945. Win entered the Rockhampton isters of Mercy on 6 Janary 1947, was received as ister M Palins on 5 October 1947 and was professed on 22 Janary 1950, together with isters M cholastica (dec d), Andrina, Patrice, Gabriel, Anthony Mary, Angela and Michael (dec d). school and the yonger Range boarders were her special care. ister M Palins spent nine years teaching at t Mary s chool (oth Bndaberg) and then a year at t Mary s chool (oth Mackay) before taking p the challenge of being homemaker and cook at t atherine s Hostel, Brisbane where she created a home away from home for the stdents and isters who lived there. Greatly respected and loved, ister M Palins formed many lasting friendships while at t atherine s. After some years of caring for her own mother at home in Bndaberg, ister M Palins sed her gift of hosekeeping at the Meteor Park onference entre and the Mackay Mater Hospital before moving to Loreto onvent (Rockhampton) to care for the aged isters. In 1993, ister M Palins retired to Walker treet, West Bndaberg where she was a welcome and mch-loved presence in the Parish and neighborhood. In trn, Palins, a tre daghter of atherine McAley who made hospitality her greatest boast provided a warm and welcoming home to anyone who lived there or visited. For the past seven years, becase of deteriorating health, ister M Palins has been lovingly cared for in Rockhampton at McAley Place then Bethany Home where she died peaceflly on 21 March 2013. ister M Palins will be remembered for her deep faith, her devotion to the Echarist and Rosary, her years of dedication as a homemaker, teacher and loving carer, her spirit of hospitality and willingness to share her gifts, her interest in people, her ability to make endring friendships, her love of family and the way in which she prayerflly faced her own death. May the God of Mercy lovingly embrace ister M Palins cotney. Joanne Molloy RM Blessed with cooking, sewing and hosekeeping skills, many people soght advice from ister M Palins, particlarly in the Novitiate. From 1950-62, ister M Palins taght at The Range primary Above: r M Palins cotney rsm

YEAR 2013 VOLUME NO. 4 PAGE 7 A nmber of centres throghot the diocese were fortnate to have the opportnity to come and hear Kath Evans speak of her miraclos recovery from terminal lng cancer in 1993 and how, conseqently, this was sed in the case for the canonisation of Mary MacKillop. Kath and her hsband, Barry, visited Bndaberg, Gladstone, Tannm ands, Rockhampton, Yeppoon, Mackay, Moranbah, lermont, Blackwater, Blackall, Longreach and Emerald. Those who came were inspired not only by the swiftness of her miraclos retrn to good health bt also by her spirital jorney. Of particlar interest was Kath s explanation of the intricacies leading to the acceptance of her cre as being miraclos and how it became a significant part of the canonisation process. Dring her tor, Kath and Barry also visited a nmber of schools in Tannn ands, Mackay, lermont, Blackall and Longreach, many of which had a connection to t Mary of the ross in their fondation. Dring her school visits, Kath focsed particlarly on t Mary of the ross and the work of the isters of t Joseph. Pat McDevitt - Adlt Faith DIOEAN VIITOR - KATH EVAN Photos (Top to Bottom) 1) MacKillop atholic Primary chool: Helen Privett (APRE), Barry Evans, Robbie Privett (chool Leader), Kath Evans, Kirsten Willis (chool Leader), Allison Blakey (Principal) 2) Kath Evans with Bndaberg grop 3) Mercy ollege: Kath Evans and Jeanette Refalo (AP Mission) t Joseph s athedral Gift and Bookstore 238 Mrray treet Rockhampton Qld 4700 PO Box 8446 Allenstown Qld 4700 Ph 07 49212170 Fax 07 49271940 Email: cathedralbooks@bigpond.com Website: www.cathedralbooks.com.a acramental Gifts, Books, Bibles, andles, hrch pplies, Ds, DVDs, ards, Jewelry, Posters, Mail orders welcome

Page 8 THE REVIEW T BRENDAN OLLEGE YEPPOON - OMMITMENT MA t Brendan s recently held their Year 12 ommitment Mass which was led by Father Bryan Hanifin. This Mass was held to acknowledge or Year 12 stdents in their positions of school leaders for 2013. It was a time for the Year 12 stdents to commit to the yonger stdents of the ollege by helping them to aspire to be their best and to try to always be hristlike in their thoghts and actions and encoraging them in their jorney into the rich life of or ollege. At t Brendan s we nderstand that parents are the primary role models and edcators bt we mst also nderstand that it takes a village to raise a child. Therefore the Year 12s will aspire to be the significant older males in the lives of the yonger boys at or ollege when their parents are not arond, ths embracing the brotherhood for which t Brendan s ollege is renowned. GLADTONE - FIRT PORT OF ALL FOR MARIT UPERIOR GENERAL Fr John Hannan sm, the perior General of the Marist Fathers arrived in Gladstone directly from Rome on Friday 22nd March. We were his first stop as he came to visit the Astralian Province. Father John is from Ireland. He was elected in eptember 2009. He spoke with s abot the need to promote vocations and the case for the Beatification of or fonder Father Jean lade olin. On atrday 23rd he travelled to Brisbane to visit Marists and since Easter has visited Marists in ydney and other cities. Fr Pal Mahony sm Right: Fr Aliki Langi sm, Fr John Hannan sm - perior General of Marist Fathers and Fr Pal Mahony sm dring Fr John s recent visit to Gladstone Happy Mothers Day!

YEAR 2013 VOLUME NO. 4 PAGE 9 Kindergarten and Pre-prep stdents across the Diocese of Rockhampton are ready for winter thanks to the very generos ladies from Bndaberg known as Blanket Bddies. KINDERGARTEN AND BLANKET BUDDIE Blanket Bddies was formed by Noreen Plath from Bndaberg and they have been knitting away for arond two and a half years now with approximately fortyfor ladies involved. On hearing of the opening this year of the new Kindergartens at t Joseph s atholic chool North Rockhampton and Emmanel atholic chool Mackay the ladies contacted the Diocesan atholic Edcation Office to see if they cold assist in some way in the setting p of the Kindergartens. They offered to make mini blankets for the Kindergartens and this then extended to Pre-prep as well. Neil McDonald - DEO Media Right: howing off one of the mini blankets Below: a grop of Blanket Bddy ladies from Bndaberg Diocesan o-ordinator Early Learning & are, Kath Byrne, said that the children and teachers were delighted with their mini blankets and everyone is so gratefl for this very generos offer of spport from the Blanket Bddies ladies from Bndaberg. The blankets are beatifl and obviosly made with lots of love and care by this very generos grop of ladies, Kath Byrne said. Blanket Bddies donated these mini blankets to the Kindergartens and the Pre-preps and have now caght on with some of the pre-prep stdents making blankets themselves! atholic Edcation Diocese of Rockhampton For more information on or 37 atholic schools and colleges contact the Diocesan atholic Edcation Office on 07 4931 3600 or log onto www.rok.catholic.ed.a

Page 10 THE REVIEW DIOEAN PARENT AND FRIEND BIENNIAL ONFERENE Left: Grop phot of attendees at Diocesan Parents and Friends Biennial onference at The Haven Em Park The Rockhampton Diocesan Parents and Friends held their Biennial onference at The Haven in Em Park on the weekend of 22 24 March. Arond thirty parents from across the Diocese attended the weekend and were privileged to hear a variety of speakers who spoke on a range of topics with the highlight of the weekend being able to attend Mass on nday morning which was celebrated by Bishop Brian Heenan. Diocesan hairperson, e Greentree said she was delighted with the weekend and especially wanted to thank Leesa Jeffcoat, Diocesan Director atholic Edcation, members of the atholic Edcation Leadership Team, staff from the Diocesan atholic Edcation Office and chool and TRUTH JUTIE AND HEALING OUNIL WELOME POPE TATEMENT ON HURH EXUAL ABUE Mr Francis llivan, EO of the Trth Jstice and Healing oncil, has welcomed yesterday s comments by Pope Francis calling on the atholic hrch to act decisively against chrch child sexal abse. Astralia is responding to the Royal ommission into child sexal abse. The new Pontiff said the hrch mst promote measres to protect yong people, help victims and follow de process to ensre the gilty are pnished. The hrch in Astralia now needs to be jdged on its actions rather than its words. Mr llivan said the comments reinforce the way the hrch in The Pope s message is consistent with the way the hrch in Astralia intends to engage with the ommission, Mr llivan said. It is also in line with the Astralian hrch s drive to develop new consistent policies and procedres to protect children in the ftre. The hrch mst face p to the way it has responded to the victims of child sexal abse, identify the things it mst do better and provide comfort,

YEAR 2013 VOLUME NO.4 PAGE 11 HALOM TUDENT ATTEND UNITED NATION YOUTH QUEENLAND UMMIT Above: halom ollege aptain Hamza rbland pictred with Kevin Rdd Last month, halom ollege captain, Hamza rbland travelled to Brisbane to attend a United Nations Yoth Qeensland mmit in response to an open invitation for interested Qeensland secondary stdents. Hamza is interested in politics particlarly international isses that involve hman rights. It was here that Hamza had the chance opportnity to meet former Prime Minister and ex-foreign minister, the Honorable Federal Member of Parliament, Kevin Rdd. Hamza describes this meeting as a memorable experience with Mr Rdd s address to the stdents being inspirational for his depth of knowledge concerning foreign policy and experience. Hamza was able to pose a qestion to Mr Rdd and was impressed with the way he related to the adience. Also over this weekend, Hamza was part of discssions on topics sch as climate change, poplation growth, international politics and hman rights. He was able to participate in debating on UN model resoltions. Following this smmit, Hamza was now been chosen to attend the national UN Yoth onference in ydney in Jly. He was one of ten chosen from the grop of 130 stdents based on his contribtions of the smmit. In ydney, Hamza will have the opportnity to again visit Parliament; this time part of a larger grop of stdents from a national cohort. There will also be international stdents in attendance. This is wonderfl achievement for Hamza and has led to frther opportnities for him to participate in political forms at a high level. Neil McDonald - DEO Media THE ATHEDRAL OLLEGE ROKHAMPTON UPPORTING ARITA Above: (L-R) The athedral ollege Principal Mr Rob Alexander, Glover aptain Brady Mayne, Diocesan aritas Director Mrs Margaret Perkins and Glover Hose Dean, Patricia mming. The athedral ollege, Glover Hose aptain Brady Mayne presented Diocesan aritas Director Mrs Margaret Perkins a cheqe for $9545.00 at the recent Welcome Litrgy for Term 2. The fnd raising campaign, coordinated by Glover Hose, was lanched at the beginning of Lent with a hrove Tesday Pancake event and contined with raffles, competitions and cross contry sponsorship, held at the college. Each pastoral care class raised money throgh varios inventive ways to contribte to aritas. Mrs Perkins thanked the college for helping to improve living conditions and qality of life for people strggling in developing contries. In the past two years yo have contribted $20 000 towards aritas, a sincere thank-yo, she said. Mrs Perkins also took the opportnity to farewell the college annoncing she wold be retiring soon and Mrs Therese Mcabe wold contine her work for aritas in the Rockhampton Diocese. Neil McDonald - DEO Media atholic, o-edcational, econdary, Residential Inspired Learning At The athedral ollege yor child can thrive in the Academic, Vocational, ltral and porting fields. Inspired by a vibrant faith commnity nder the wing of the majestic t Joseph s athedral the college encorages all to be their very best. Visit s at www.tccr.com.a or to arrange a tor telephone 4999 1300/email enqiries@tccr.com.a THE ATHEDRAL OLLEGE R O K H A M P T O N ome, live life in all its fllness John 10:10

PAGE 12 THE REVIEW 47th WORLD OMMUNIATION DAY - 12th May 2013 - ocial Networks: Portals of Trth and Faith, New paces for Evangelisation Message of His Holiness Pope Emerits Benedict XVI Dear Brothers and isters, As the 2013 World ommnications Day draws near, I wold like to offer yo some reflections on an increasingly important reality regarding the way in which people today commnicate among themselves. I wish to consider the development of digital social networks which are helping to create a new agora, an open pblic sqare in which people share ideas, information and opinions, and in which new relationships and forms of commnity can come into being. These spaces, when engaged in a wise and balanced way, help to foster forms of dialoge and debate which, if condcted respectflly and with concern for privacy, responsibility and trthflness, can reinforce the bonds of nity between individals and effectively promote the harmony of the hman family. The exchange of information can become tre commnication, links ripen into friendships, and connections facilitate commnion. If the networks are called to realize this great potential, the people involved in them mst make an effort to be athentic since, in these spaces, it is not only ideas and information that are shared, bt ltimately or very selves. The development of social networks calls for commitment: people are engaged in bilding relationships and making friends, in looking for answers to their qestions and being entertained, bt also in finding intellectal stimlation and sharing knowledge and know-how. The networks are increasingly becoming part of the very fabric of society, inasmch as they bring people together on the basis of these fndamental needs. ocial networks are ths norished by aspirations rooted in the hman heart. The cltre of social networks and the changes in the means and styles of commnication pose demanding challenges to those who want to speak abot trth and vales. Often, as is also the case with other means of social commnication, the significance and effectiveness of the varios forms of expression appear to be determined more by their poplarity than by their intrinsic importance and vale. Poplarity, for its part, is often linked to celebrity or to strategies of persasion rather than to the logic of argmentation. At times the gentle voice of reason can be overwhelmed by the din of excessive information and it fails to attract attention which is given instead to those who express themselves in a more persasive manner. The social media ths need the commitment of all who are conscios of the vale of dialoge, reasoned debate and logical argmentation; of people who strive to cltivate forms of discorse and expression which appeal to the noblest aspirations of those engaged in the commnication process. Dialoge and debate can also florish and grow when we converse with and take seriosly people whose ideas are different from or own. Given the reality of cltral diversity, people need not only to accept the existence of the cltre of others, bt also to aspire to be enriched by it and to offer to it whatever they possess that is good, tre and beatifl (Address at the Meeting with the World of ltre, Bélem, Lisbon, 12 May 2010). The challenge facing social networks is how to be trly inclsive: ths they will benefit from the fll participation of believers who desire to share the message of Jess and the vales of hman dignity which his teaching promotes. Believers are increasingly aware that, nless the Good News is made known also in the digital world, it may be absent in the experience of many people for whom this existential space is important. The digital environment is not a parallel or prely virtal world, bt is part of the daily experience of many people, especially the yong. ocial networks are the reslt of hman interaction, bt for their part they also reshape the dynamics of commnication which bilds relationships: a considered nderstanding of this environment is therefore the prereqisite for a significant presence there. The ability to employ the new langages is reqired, not jst to keep p with the times, bt precisely in order to enable the infinite richness of the Gospel to find forms of expression capable of reaching the minds and hearts of all. In the digital environment the written word is often accompanied by images and sonds. Effective commnication, as in the parables of Jess, mst involve the imagination and the affectivity of those we wish to invite to an enconter with the mystery of God s love. Besides, we know that hristian tradition has always been rich in signs and symbols: I think for example of the ross, icons, images of the Virgin Mary, hristmas cribs, stained-glass windows and pictres in or chrches. A significant part of mankind s artistic heritage has been created by artists and msicians who soght to express the trths of the faith. In social networks, believers show their athenticity by sharing the profond sorce of their hope and joy: faith in the mercifl and loving God revealed in hrist Jess. This sharing consists not only in the explicit expression of their faith, bt also in their witness, in the way in which they commnicate choices, preferences and jdgements that are flly consistent with the Gospel, even when it is not spoken of specifically (Message for the 2011 World ommnications Day). A particlarly significant way of offering sch witness will be throgh a willingness to give oneself to others by patiently and respectflly engaging their qestions and their dobts as they advance in their search for the trth and the meaning of hman existence. The growing dialoge in social networks abot faith and belief confirms the importance and relevance of religion in pblic debate and in the life of society. For those who have accepted the gift of faith with an open heart, the most radical response to mankind s qestions abot love, trth and the meaning of life qestions certainly not absent from social networks are fond in the person of Jess hrist. It is natral for those who have faith to desire to share it, respectflly and tactflly, with those they

YEAR 2013 VOLUME NO.4 PAGE 13 47th WORLD OMMUNIATION DAY - 12th May 2013 - ocial Networks: Portals of Trth and Faith, New paces for Evangelisation meet in the digital form. Ultimately, however, if or efforts to share the Gospel bring forth good frit, it is always becase of the power of the word of God itself to toch hearts, prior to any of or own efforts. Trst in the power of God s work mst always be greater than any confidence we place in hman means. In the digital environment, too, where it is easy for heated and divisive voices to be raised and where sensationalism can at times prevail, we are called to attentive discernment. Let s recall in this regard that Elijah recognized the voice of God not in the great and strong wind, not in the earthqake or the fire, bt in a still, small voice (1 Kg 19:11-12). We need to trst in the fact that the basic hman desire to love and to be loved, and to find meaning and trth a desire which God himself has placed in the heart of every man and woman keeps or contemporaries ever open to what Blessed ardinal Newman called the kindly light of faith. ocial networks, as well as being a means of evangelization, can also be a factor in hman development. As an example, in some geographical and cltral contexts where hristians feel isolated, social networks can reinforce their sense of real nity with the worldwide commnity of believers. The networks facilitate the sharing of spirital and litrgical resorces, helping people to pray with a greater sense of closeness to those who share the same faith. An athentic and interactive engagement with the qestions and the dobts of those who are distant from the faith shold make s feel the need to norish, by prayer and reflection, or faith in the presence of God as well as or practical charity: If I speak in the tonges of men and of angels, bt have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal (1 or 13:1). In the digital world there are social networks which offer or contemporaries opportnities for prayer, meditation and sharing the word of God. Bt these networks can also open the door to other dimensions of faith. Many people are actally discovering, precisely thanks to a contact initially made online, the importance of direct enconters, T JOEPH ALLIDE VALLEY PARIH BILOELA Baptisms: We welcome to or hrch commnity throgh baptism Bella Dinh, Ricklan Aranas Bgna, Rby Joyce Mller, Emilia Kate Hincksman, Tiffany kye nell and Hayden Lcas nell. The t Patrick s Day ent ale was a great sccess - great spport from or parishioners and the commnity. It is always a great social occasion and the Lcky Leprechan prizes are a great hit. The Integrity In the ervice Of the hrch workshop was well attended - thanks to Margaret Hallinan and her presenter, Andrew Borne, for bringing this workshop to or parish. Father Jose, one of or Norbertine Priests, has taken his annal leave. Father will be away ntil 8th May then Father Johnson will begin his leave on the 13th May. Or deepest sympathy to the families of Estelle Maynard and Pat lair who passed away recently. Both Estelle and Pat were long-time residents of the Jambin-Goovigen commnity. Until her death, Estelle resided at her Mt Egene home, Jambin and Pat had retired many years ago to The Range, Rockhampton with his wife Therese. Janet Emmert experiences of commnity and even pilgrimage, elements which are always important in the jorney of faith. In or effort to make the Gospel present in the digital world, we can invite people to come together for prayer or litrgical celebrations in specific places sch as chrches and chapels. There shold be no lack of coherence or nity in the expression of or faith and witness to the Gospel in whatever reality we are called to live, whether physical or digital. When we are present to others, in any way at all, we are called to make known the love of God to the frthest ends of the earth. I pray that God s pirit will accompany yo and enlighten yo always, and I cordially impart my blessing to all of yo, that yo may be tre heralds and witnesses of the Gospel. Go into all the world and preach the Gospel to the whole creation (Mk 16:15). From the Vatican, 24 Janary 2013, Feast of aint Francis de ales. BENEDITU XVI Or Lady of The othern ross Or Lady of the othern ross loves poor, hristian sols. he holds in her arms her on divine and shares her joy with s. he was a hnted refgee with her new-born on, and Joseph, their protector, led them to safety. Or Lady of the thern ross widowed, aged and weary, holds the body of her lifeless son (as mothers often do), and shares her pain with yo. orinnie Driscoll

Page 14 THE REVIEW MEMBER OF TRUTH JUTIE AND HEALING OUNIL ANNOUNED Archbishop Denis Hart, President of The Astralian atholic Bishops onference, and r A Annette nliffe R, hair of atholic Religios Astralia, have today annonced the members of the TTrth J Jstice and Healing oncil (TJH). The TJH will oversee the atholic hrch s engagement with the Royal ommission into instittional responses to child sexal abse. Francis llivan, EO of the oncil, welcomed the annoncement saying the 13 member oncil is made p of men and women with professional and other expertise, especially across child sexal abse, paedophilia, trama, mental illness, sicide and pblic policy. The hrch and members of the TJH are determined that the trth be told and that the hrch assists victims and those damaged by abse as children receive jstice and to embark on a sstainable process of healing. Francis llivan said. oncillors have been chosen for their obvios expertise and their willingness to give frank and independent advice. This oncil will gide the hrch as it goes throgh the Royal ommission, and will approach the task with openness and compassion. We accept that the Royal ommission may well reveal embarrassing and shamefl episodes from or past, bt it is necessary in order for the trth to heal and for the commnity to see that or engagement is genine and sincere. Or O task also involves advising the hrch on the best practice changes to protect children and prevent sexal abse. This T is a crcial task as the hrch demonstrates throgh its actions that the welfare and safety of children are the highest priority. TThe Trth T Jstice J and Healing H oncil will hold its first meeting in ydney in mid A April. Members of the Trth Jstice and Healing oncil are: Jstice Barry O Keefe: The T oncil is chaired by Barry B OK O Keefe AM Q; Q a former ommissioner of NW s NW Independent I ommission A Against orrption; a former hief J Jdge of the preme of NW; ort NW hairman of Interpol s I I International G Grop of Experts E on orrption, hairman of the I International A Anticorrption onference and a former Mayor M of Mosman. M H is He a consltant to law firm layton U and Utz was appointed as an Adjnct A Professor P at N Notre D Dame U University in 2005. Dr e Gordon AM: R Retired magistrate in the hildren s in Western ort W A Astralia; inagral ommissioner on the Aboriginal A and Torres T trait I Islander ommission; chaired the Inqiry I into the Response R by Government G A Agencies to omplaints of Family F V Violence and hild A in Abse A Aboriginal ommnities in Western W A Astralia in 2002. In I 2004 appointed hair of the National N I Indigenos oncil and the Northern N T Territory E Emergency R Response T Taskforce in 2007. Archbishop Mark oleridge: Archbishop A M oleridge Mark has been the Metropolitan M A Archbishop of Brisbane B since May M 2012. H was previosly He Archbishop A of anberra and Golbrn G (2006-2012) and Axiliary A B Bishop for Melborne M (2002-2006). A Archbishop M Mark holds a Doctorate D in acred criptre and a Bachelor B of Arts, A majoring in English E and French. F H has He served in the Holy H ee s ecretariat of tate and on the Pontifical P oncils for and ocial ltre ommnication. Professor Maria Harries: enior R Research F Fellow in the ocial W Work and ocial P Policy chool at the University U of Western W Astralia; extensive experience in child A abse and has nmeros pblications in the child protection/pblic policy; worked with the hristian B Brothers for many years and was the inagral hair of the Mercy M are jridical body covering the health, aged care and welfare services previosly condcted by the Mercy M isters in Perth. P Mr Jack Heath: hief Exective Officer of ane Astralia, a mental health advocacy organisation for people sffering mental illness; in 1997 fonded the Inspire Fondation with the idea of sing the Internet to prevent yoth sicide; helped establish Inspire in Ireland and the United tates. Mr Heath has also served as a diplomat and a senior advisor to both Prime Minister Pal Keating and Foreign Minister Kevin Rdd. Associate Professor Rosemary heehan: rrently working in Department of ocial Work at Monash University; 17 years experience in dispte resoltion in the hildren s ort of Victoria; has served on the Victorian Women s orrectional ervices Advisory ommittee and hild Death Review ommittee; serves on MacKillop Family ervices Qality and Advocacy ommittee; consltant for the Victorian Government Review of hild Protection 2002-2003. Hon Greg rafter AO: Admitted as a legal practitioner of the preme ort of oth Astralia in 1978; a former Minister in the A Government having held the portfolios of ommnity Welfare, Aboriginal Affairs and Edcation and hildren s ervices. Former President of the Geneva based International Baccalareate Organisation and hairman of the Organisations Exective ommittee. r Maree Marsh: Maree Marsh csb is the former ongregational Leader of the Brigidine isters and is crrently the hair of ARATH (Astralian atholic Religios Against Trafficking in Hmans) and a psychologist at Anti-lavery Astralia. he has a doctorate in Ministry from Boston University and has researched processes adopted for managing disclosres of sexal abse in the Boston Archdiocese and stdied docments developed by the anadian Bishops as an otcome of sexal abse that took place in that contry in the 1970s and 1980s. Her professional expertise involves spport for women who have experienced clerical sex abse.

YEAR 2013 VOLUME NO.4 Page 15 MEMBER OF TRUTH JUTIE AND HEALING OUNIL ANNOUNED Bishop Bill Wright: Bishop of Maitland- Newcastle. He is a member of the Bishops ommission for hrch Ministry and the ommission for Ecmenism and Interreligios Relations. Professor Greg raven: Lawyer and academic, Vice-hancellor of Astralian atholic University (AU), fondation Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame Astralia. An expert in pblic law, Professor raven has pblished nmeros jornal articles and for books, inclding onversations with the onstittion. Professor raven is Depty hairman of The oncil of Astralian Governments Above: onnor Larking and Abigail Greene (Photo cortesy of The Morning Blletin) Two year six stdents from t Peter s atholic Primary chool in Rockhampton have shown the way for their fellow classmates raising money and awareness abot how other children live in the world. On the last day of Term One, onnor Larkin and Abigail Greene decided to do something abot this. Both walked two kilometres with onnor carrying five litres Above: onnor Larking and Abigail Greene with t Peter s Principal, Anthony Greene (OAG), Vice-President of the Astralian Higher Edcation Indstrial Association (AHEIA) Exective ommittee and a Member of the National atholic Edcation ommission (NE) Ms Elizabeth Prost AO: rrently hairman of the Bank of Melborne, hairman of Nestlé Astralia and a director of Perpetal; former ecretary to the Victorian Department of Premier and abinet (1995 to 1997) after previosly being ecretary of the Department of Attorney General; distingished career in pblic sector administration as well as in banking and finance. WALKING FOR ARITA - RAIING AWARENE AND FUND of water to represent how far children have to walk to collect fresh water. Principal Anthony Greene also participated carrying twenty-five litres of water with all three being reqired to walk ten laps of the school oval. Abigail was also set the challenge of having to live on only twenty-five litres of water for the day, not an easy task as she explained, noting that one minte in the shower can se p to nine litres of water! onnor explained that it was after a gest speaker came to t Peter s to speak abot the work that ARITA does and how schools cold become involved in fnd raising, that he decided that he wanted to do something to raise awareness and fnds for ARITA and the work they do. onnor and Abigail were also inspired by the story of Ditosa from the village of Matba in Mozambiqe who is their age and the strggles she has had in regards to provision of water and her family circmstances. On arriving home from school that afternoon onnor said he got onto the internet, did some frther research regarding ARITA and then pt a proposal or challenge - to Mr Anthony Greene the chool Principal. Mr tephen Elder: Exective Director of the atholic Edcation Office Melborne; Parliamentary ecretary for Edcation in the Victorian Government from 1992-1999 with responsibility for professional standards isses; backgrond in teaching and commnity work, with extensive knowledge of the administrative fnctions of the hrch and related organisations. Dr Marian llivan: Dr Marian llivan is a hild and Adolescent Psychiatrist who has 30 years clinical experience with the conseqences of childhood trama and abse. Former member of the Qeensland Medical Board dealing with isses of professional miscondct, bondary violations and professional reglation. onnor said that althogh the walk was togh going, especially by the end, he felt that it was important for people to pitch in and help where they can with both fnd raising and awareness opportnities in relation to how children in particlar in poorer contries live. My sholders were sore by the end of the walk, bt if we all get in and do something then we can all make a difference, onnor said. When asked if it was something they wold contemplate doing again, onnor and Abigail both said that it was something they wold certainly consider ndertaking again. ongratlations to onnor, Abigail and Anthony Greene and their sponsors on a fantastic fnd raising effort for ARITA. Neil McDonald - DEO Media Below: Walking for aritas fndraiser in progress at t Peter s Primary chool Oval in Rockhampton

Page 16 THE REVIEW YRIAN REFUGEE IN URGENT NEED OF HUMANITARIAN AITANE ARITA Astralia, part of aritas Internationalis one of the world s largest hmanitarian networks, has called for more to be done to contain the growing hmanitarian crisis in yria and neighboring contries. Two years of conflict in yria has cased more than 70,000 deaths and for million people are now in need of rgent hmanitarian assistance, inclding 2.5 million people within yria who are now internally displaced. Jst last week, the UNHR annonced that the nmber of yrians registered or receiving assistance as refgees in neighboring contries had srpassed 1 million. The aritas network inclding aritas Lebanon, aritas Jordan and aritas Trkey have a long established presence in the region. In response to the crisis, the aritas network is providing emergency ARITA Astralia, the international aid and development organisation of the atholic hrch, is spporting a coalition of aid agencies, calling for all Astralians to sign a petition to help end extreme poverty. The campaign is a joint action of the Make Poverty History and Micah hallenge oalitions, spported by aritas Astralia. aritas Astralia EO, Jack de Groot, said the spport will go a long way dring this Federal Election year. Mr de Groot said aid has already made a considerable impact in redcing extreme poverty. ince 1990, the nmber of children arond the world who die before their fifth birthday has almost halved, that s 14,000 fewer children dying every single day. hmanitarian assistance, shelter, medical care, food, water and sanitation, and psychosocial spport to many yrian refgees in Lebanon, Jordan and Trkey. aritas Astralia EO Jack de Groot said the need for hmanitarian aid was growing by the day. Aid agencies like aritas are strggling to keep pace with the need on the grond, Mr de Groot said. In Lebanon, or aritas partner has been working tirelessly to provide clothing, blankets, and tarpalins for thosands of yrian families and individals who have fled the fighting, Mr de Groot said. Bt there are many tensions in these host contries and the sitation for refgees is contining to deteriorate. With an estimated 78% of refgees in Lebanon being women and children, Mr TOGETHER LET HELP MAKE POVERTY HITORY We hope yo will add yor spport by signing the petition so that together we can make a difference to help end poverty. Let s help make poverty history by giving or fair share of aid, jst 70 cents in every $100 of Astralia s national income by 2020. The petition, recently lanched at Parliament Hose in anberra, is aimed at showing mass pblic spport within Astralia for fair, sstainable international aid and development. Why act now? The coalition believes 2013 is a critical year for the Astralian aid program and is calling for or political leaders to flfill their bipartisan promise to give 50 cents in every $100 to tackle global poverty by 2016. de Groot said their needs shold contine to be prioritised. In terms of challenges, edcation and health assistance are among the most pressing needs, as many yrian children are still not attending school and many yrian elderly are sffering from chronic diseases, Mr de Groot said. In Janary 2013, Pope Benedict XVI made impassioned pleas for governments to help the people of yria. He called for a ceasefire to the fighting stating, civil and political athorities had a grave responsibility to work for peace in yria which had been torn apart by endless slaghter and the scene of dreadfl sffering among its civilian poplation. Find ot more abot the aritas spport for yria on the aritas website, www. caritas.org.a/syria-crisis World leaders made a historic agreement to overcome poverty throgh the eight Millennim Development Goals back in 2000. They inclded to: 1. Halve extreme poverty and hnger 2. Primary edcation for all children 3. Promote gender eqality and empower women 4. Redce child deaths 5. Improve maternal health 6. ombat HIV/AIDs, malaria and other diseases 7. Environmental sstainability and clean water sanitation 8. Global partnership, inclding more and better aid. With the 2015 deadline fast approaching, we need to act now to keep or promise of helping the world s poorest commnities overcome poverty. Now is the time to ask or political leaders to keep their promise of committing 0.7% of or national income to help end poverty, Mr de Groot said. This is also the last Astralian Federal Election before the Millennim Development Goals (MDGs) deadline in 2015. Yo can sign p to the Movement to End Poverty petition on the aritas website http://www.caritas.org.a/ act/movement-to-end-poverty

YEAR 2013 VOLUME NO. 4 PAGE 17 ix staff from across the Diocese completed their FOU Facilitators training corse with Mary Pearce, or FOU trainer jst before Easter. We now have ten staff across the Diocese who are able to deliver or pre-marriage edcation program to engaged coples interested in learning more abot their relationship and each other. FOU (Facilitating Open ople ommnication, Understanding and tdy) is a self-diagnostic inventory (series of qestions) designed to help prepare coples for marriage, as it enables them to appreciate their niqe relationship, learn more abot themselves, and discss topics important to their lifelong marriage. The FOU Inventory is not a test bt is a tool which shows patterns of strengths and areas that need the cople s attention. A trained FOU Facilitator gides the cople s discssion based on their FOU ople Report. The FOU Pre-Marriage Inventory is a 156-item marriage preparation tool that FOU PROGRAM EXPAND was developed in 1986, pdated in 1997, and revised in 2000 with new researchbased items in areas related to spiritality and religion. All editions have strong psychometric characteristics of reliability, content, constrct and predictive validity. The Inventory covers a nmber of topic areas, inclding: Life tyle Expectations, Friends and Interests ommnication, Problem olving, Religion and Vales, Finances, Family of Origin and the Marriage ovenant. The cost of FOU is only $200 and it can be delivered in a nmber of different formats. Please call 1300 523 985 from anywhere in the Diocese to book in. Kate Venables Below: Old and new FOU facilitators enjoying a gradation meal with Bishop Brian Heenan. Back row: Marg mith (Emerald), Marilyn Williamson (Rockhampton), Marlie Tdor (Mackay), Jlie Appleton (Mackay) and Mary Pearce (Emerald, FOU trainer) Front Row: Kate Venables (Mission and Innovation Manager), Diane Newman (Bndaberg), Bishop Brian Heenan (Diocesan Bishop) and Jlie O llivan (Mackay)

Page 18 THE REVIEW Mm, and for of my sisters who are nns, are beatifl people bt keep me on my toes. They are carefl to remember birthdays and spend mch time shopping for sitable gifts. One year mm boght a stationery set for Therese who thoght it too good for her so she pt it away for Mary s birthday. Mary was thrilled with the gift bt thoght it too good for her so she kept it as a gift for Paline who later gave it to Margaret. At this stage yo re thinking this gy is plling or leg bt no, when we were all gathered together to celebrate Mothers Day for mm, Margaret prodced a specially wrapped gift - the beatifl stationery set, that mm had boght for Therese five years earlier. That was the first they realized what had happened. We all enjoyed the mix-p and had a good lagh bt stationery sets have now disappeared from birthday presents. Members of the grop are still arond and on a recent Mothers Day we had a good lagh as I reminded them of the incident. A HRITIAN OUNTER-ATTAK affairs becase sch treasres need protecting. Unfortnately the lop-sided pblicity given to the negative aspects of or modern world get more than their fair share of attention becase they boost sales, pt money in the coffers, win votes, and in the short term help the power-hngry and greedy sections of society. However it wold be a disaster to believe that evil is taking over the world inflencing s to become discoraged and give p. Mothers Day is jst one example of how goodness, loyalty and love will win ot in the end bt or involvement is needed in making sre that the tre reason for the celebration is central to the day. The reasons for many of or celebrations are too noble and well established to be high-jacked by lterior motives. As hristians we are in a strong position to be leaders in a conter attack Anzac Day, Easter, hristmas, Astralia Day, Mothers Day, Family Birthdays and important occasions - all need protecting. We shold not be too worried abot other people straying from the real prpose of these celebrations. God does not expect s to save the world; we do or best in the small area of or inflence and then leave it in his hands. Jess had troble in keeping his disciples focsed on the important parts of his teaching and contrary to his teaching they wanted him to set p a kingdom of this world. In fact the whole Jewish nation of Jess time was looking for a Messiah who wold free them from the yoke of Rome and restore the Kingdom of Israel. Edmnd Brke s wisdom fits in well with these ideas and throws ot the challenge to s all: All that is necessary for the trimph of evil is that good people do nothing. Brother John Venard (Used with permission) I am cheered and edified by the way Mothers Day is celebrated in or modern society. As I see and hear of all the gifts, flowers, telephone calls and family visits on Mothers Day, my belief in the goodness, love and positive aspects of most of society is affirmed. The special Mothers Day Mass here at the ollege of 1500 stdents was especially inspiring and no dobt many similar celebrations took place in other schools and parishes. Traditionally there are many events in or world which warrant special celebrations bt the oft heard complaint is that big bsiness is taking over and making them into commercial ventres. This is a sad state of Above: A nmber of yong people took part in a Yong Adlts Vocations Retreat Weekend at The Haven - Em Park on the weekend 1-3 March 2013. Pictred L-R: (Back) eminarian Andrew Hogan, hane Pianta, Mary Davies, Nadine Beard, ister Paline - Franciscan ister of The acred Heart from Mackay, Mark Hopkins, Adam Brns - Field Officer Vocations Office Brisbane Archdiocese, Fr Morgan Batt - Vocations Director Archdiocese of Brisbane, raig Hancock, (econd Row) Amanda Mlligan, Joseph Pickett, han Pettett, Melinda mith, Bishop Brian Heenan, (Front) Fr Andrew hase - Diocesan Vocations Director, Jane Downing

NEW FROM MORANBAH Left: onfirmation/ First ommnion 2012 (ake below) Good Friday. An ecmenical service held at the commnity centre was led by Father Robert Hollow (ath) and pt tart Haynes ( of E). A procession of The ross led into the hapel where a tablea of the Passion was portrayed by members of the commnity. Easter Vigil. We welcomed Alan and Fiona who were baptised and welcomed into the hrch dring or celebrations. This was followed by a shared meal which was enjoyed by or parishioners and visitors. Note: We have a shared meal after the Mass on the first weekend of the month. Dale ooper

Page 22 THE REVIEW MAY BIHOP DIARY 04 / 05 Pastoral Visit atholic Parish of Bndaberg 14 10.00am - Diocesan Litrgical ommission Meeting 15 6.30pm - onfirmations t Joseph s hrch, North Mackay 16 3.30pm - Diocesan Finance oncil Meeting 17 8.30am - Diocesan Edcation oncil Meeting 18 19 Pastoral Visit t Brigid s Parish Farleigh 20 4.00pm - Diocesan Marriage and Family oncil 23 2.30pm - Diocesan Ecmenism & Intefaith ommission 24 11.00am - Blessing of Emmanel Kindergarten, Mackay 7.00pm - Debtante Ball - Mackay JUNE MAY - JUNE 2013 6 9.00am - t Joseph s Park Avene Kindergarten 7.00 pm - Mackay othern lster - onfirmation 7 6.00 pm - hapel of Francis of Assisi Home 8 6.00 pm - onfirmations lermont 14 9.00 am - Diocesan Pastoral oncil 17 5.30 pm - entacare oncil Meeting 20 3.30 pm - Diocesan Finance oncil 27 6.00 pm - t Patrick s Mackay 50th Jbilee elebration Left: Bishop Brian Heenan and Fr hris chick light the Paschal andle from the Easter Vigil flame otside t Joseph s athedral dring the Easter ceremonies INIDE THI IUE: Mass of The Oils - t Joseph s athedral 1 Rockhampton - 20 March 2013 A Word From Or Bishop... 2 Week of hristian Unity - May 12-19 2013 3 Mass of The Oils - t Joseph s athedral 4 Rockhampton - 20 March 2013 Mass of the Oils - t Joseph s athedral - 5 20 March 2013 Priests Pre-Easter Gathering - The Haven 5 - Em Park May They Rest in Peace 6 - r Kathleen Hawley rsm and r M Palins cotney rsm Diocesan Visitor - Kath Evans 7 t Brendan s ollege Yeppoon 8 -ommitment Mass Gladstone - First Port of all for Marist 8 perior General Kindergartens and Blanket Bddies 9 Diocesan Parents and Friends Biennial 10 onference Trth Jstice and Healing oncil 10 Welcomes Pope s tatement on hrch exal Abse halom tdent Attends United Nations 11 Yoth Qeensland mmit The athedral ollege Rockhampton 11 pporting aritas 47th World ommnications Day - 12 May 12-13 2013 - ocial Networks: Portals of Trth and Faith, New paces for Evangelisation t Joseph s allide Valley Parish Biloela 13 Or Lady of The othern ross 13 Members of Trth Jstice and Healing 14-15 oncil Annonced Walking for aritas - Raising Awareness 15 and Fnds yrian Refgees in Urgent Need of 16 Hmanitarian Assistance Together Let s Help Make Poverty History 16 Foccs Program Expands 17 A hristian onter-attack 18 Yong Adlts Vocations Retreat 18 News From Moranbah 21 Bishop s Diary - May/Jne 2013 22 Diocesan Information 23 News From Bndaberg 24

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NEW FROM BUNDABERG EATER TRILOGY LARGE congregations gathered for all the Masses and Litrgies throghot Easter Week in the atholic Parish of Bndaberg, starting with Palm nday. t Patrick s hrch was then packed to the rafters on the Monday night for the Mass of Reconciliation. The Easter Tridm started with the Mass of the Lord s pper at Holy Rosary on Holy Thrsday inclding Father Terry tallard washing the feet of the pilgrims, the oils which had been blessed at a special Mass at the athedral the previos week being received and stdents of the for local atholic chools presenting their Project ompassion offerings. Good Friday services were held at Holy Rosary, t Patrick s and t James Bargara, while the Easter Vigil at Holy Rosary was another special occasion dring which five siblings, Abigail, Pala, Jacob-James, Elijah and Brandon Williams and sisters ophie- Lee and Haylee Brke became one with s throgh the sacraments of Initiation. Father John Grace came to or assistance to lead the celebration with Father John Daly and Father Marcel Kjr still recovering from illness and knee srgery respectively. The hrches were also filled for the for Easter nday Masses throghot the parish. Father John was pleased to be able to retrn to light dties a week later for the 5.30pm Mass where Allan Mole was welcomed into or Faith ommnity throgh the Rite of Reception into Fll ommnion with the hrch. many members of the parish and college commnity attended. On Holy Thrsday, Year 10 drama stdents, choir and Litrgy ommittee members recreated and broke open the Jess story to remind everyone of the tre reason for the season. At t Mary s, the Year even classes also reenacted the 15 tations of the ross in the Mlti-Prpose area. OUTHERN Region lster representative Donna Habermann and Katrina Thompson represented Bndaberg as the Rockhampton Diocesan Parents and Friends held their Biennial onference at The Haven in Em Park on the weekend THE annal Bndaberg atholic chools Race Day was held at Thabeban Park Racecorse on atrday 23rd March. A great day was had by all with plenty of fashion and frivolity. It was the first horse race meeting held in Bndaberg since the devastating floods in the last week of Janary and it really helped lift commnity spirits. It also helped raise vital fnds for halom ollege, t Mary s, t Joseph s and t Patrick s. It also ended a week which started with t Patrick s Day celebrations throghot the region. Vince Habermann At halom ollege, the end of a bsy term one broght everyone to the beginning of the Easter tory. On Wednesday night, their choir, drama and instrmental stdents re-enacted the tations of the ross. The beatifl ollege gronds formed the backdrop for a physical progression throgh each integral stage of the Easter tory. It was a deeply moving and spirital event to be shared and savored and Photos: Top Left: tephen Dale holds aloft Oil at the Holy Thrsday Mass Top Right: Fr Terry tallard washes the feet of parishioners at the Holy Thrsday Mass Middle Left: halom ollege stdents act ot the tations of the ross Middle Right: Alan Mole with Fr John Daly and his sponsor Peter Heser after his onfirmation and receiving first Holy ommnion of 22 24 March. Arond thirty parents from across the diocese attended the weekend and were privileged to hear a variety of speakers who spoke on a range of topics with the highlight of the weekend being able to attend Mass on nday morning which was celebrated by Bishop Brian Heenan.