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St. Finbar’s Primary School
90 Centre Rd, East Brighton Vic. 3187 Tel 9592 4479 Fax: 9593 2433
Email: principal@sfbrightoneast.catholic.edu.au Website: www.sfbrightoneast.catholic.edu.au
Dear Parents, Year 4 Bike Ed Camp What an amazing start our Year 4 students have had at the Bike Ed Camp in Maldon. If you have not already done so, can I recommend you go onto our School Facebook site and have a look at the activities the children have been undertaking. Can I please remind all parents not to mention any students by name if you are making comments on the Facebook site. Repeat offenders will have comments removed and may be banned from accessing the site. Special thanks to Miss Johnston, Mrs Kelly, Ms Adair, Mrs Sonia Blakey and Mr Rodrigues for giving up their time away from their own families to make this amazing event happen for our children. Dad’s Social Gathering I would like to thank all the Dads who attended our first social evening last Thursday night at 2 Brothers brewery. We had approximately 55 attendees which was fantastic. It was a very special evening for me to walk around the room chatting to the dads about their children and St. Finbar’s school. Thanks to Mr Rodrigues, Mr Daniel and Mr Anderson for also attending. We will be holding another evening at the same venue in Term 3! The date will be shared soon. Robotics Special thanks to Miss Liels and her father Geoff for the exciting robotics presentation on Wednesday in the Year 1 level. It is truly remarkable where science and technology is heading and these opportunities for our children not only enhance their education but promote interest in this future learning area. School Playground Please keep an eye out in the coming weeks for information about the proposed upgrades to the school playground. A working party of myself and the school board are busily collecting information about the exciting possibilities that we may be able to use here at St. Finbar’s School. We will be asking for input from the whole school community – Staff, Parents and Students – about what you would like to see happen. Stay tuned!! Wallen St Car Traffic I have been observing over the past few weeks an increase in parents who are not obeying our traffic rules when picking up and dropping off children on Wallen St. All cars on the school side of the street must not be left unattended and please do not overtake other cars already in line. We need to have the middle lane clear for cars who have dropped children off, have used the turning circle, and are then exiting Wallen St. It only takes a second for the unthinkable to happen and we have a tragedy on our hands that can be easily avoided if everyone is patient and shows correct courtesy to each other. School Closure Days Please mark in your diaries June the 8th and 9th as school closure days. The staff will be spending time away together in professional development activities focusing on Feedback and Peer observation/review. Our Outside School Hours Care will be available on these days for busy families. God Bless, Mr Pat Berlingeri Principal
NEWSLETTER No 16 Thursday 1st June 2017
UPCOMING EVENTS:
June
Fri 2 Swimming program finishes Year 5 & 6 Interschool Sports Year 4 Bike Ed Camp ~ Returns Sat 3 Confirmation Commitment Mass 6pm Sun 4 Confirmation Commitment Mass 9am & 11am Thu 8 School Closure Day Fri 9 School Closure Day Mon 12 Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday Tue 13 Board Meeting 7pm Thu 15 Dendy Netball Lightning Premiership – relevant
students Fri 16 Dendy Football Lightning Premiership – relevant
students Sat 17 First Eucharist Mass 6pm Sun 18 First Eucharist Mass 9am & 11am Tue 20 P&F Meeting 7pm Tue 27 Parent, Teacher, Student Meetings Students dismissed at 1.50pm Thu 29 Parent, Teacher, Student Interviews Students dismissed at 1.50pm
Fri 30 End of Term Mass 9.15am Students dismissed at 1.50pm
July Mon 17 Term 3 Starts Year 5 Sovereign Hill Camp Wed 19 Year 5 return from camp Fri 21 Start of term Mass 9.15am Wed 26 Grandparents & special visitors Day 9.15am - 11.15am Fri 28 100 Days of Foundation Term 3 Accounts Due
Sun 30 Year 1 Family Mass 5pm August Fri 4 Year 6 Confirmation Mass 7pm Sun 6 Year 6 Confirmation Mass 2pm Mon 7 Year 3 overnight camp – Mount Evelyn Thu 10 Brighton Student Cluster Day – Year 5 & 6 Fri 11 District Athletics Carnival – relevant students Sun 13 Year 4 Family Class Mass 5pm Tue 15 Board Meeting – 7pm Sun 20 Year 2 Family Class Mass 5pm Mon 21 Book Week – ‘Escape to Everywhere’ Tue 22 P&F Meeting - 7pm Sat 26 P&F Social Function Wed 30 School Concert 12pm & 7pm Thu 31 Hoop Time – relevant Year 5 & 6 students September Fri 1 Father’s Day Breakfast 7.30am Father’s Day stall Sun 3 Father’s Day Tue 5 Open Doors Year 5 & 6 Parents only 7pm Thu 7 Hoop Time – relevant Year 3 & 4 Parents Fri 8 Division Athletics – relevant students Tue 12 Open Doors Year 5 & 6 Parent & Child evening 7pm Sun 17 Foundation Family Class Mass 5pm Tue 19 Open Doors Year 5 & 6 Parent & Child evening 7pm Fri 22 End of Term Mass 9.15am Students dismissed at 1.50pm
TERM 2 UPCOMING ASSEMBLIES:
Assemblies are in the Fr Lou Heriot Hall
Monday 5th June ~ Year FI Monday 12th June ~ PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Monday 19th June ~ Year 3M Monday 26th June ~ Year 5H
All parents are warmly welcomed to attend our weekly assemblies.
Assembly every Monday at 2:50pm. Please arrive on time to avoid disappointment.
COMING HOME TODAY: NIL EMAIL ATTACHMENT/ LINK:
NIL
***STAR OF THE WEEK***
FG ~ Jamie B, FI ~ Lucas P Year 1A ~ Sophie M, Year 1L ~ Xavier K
Year 2D ~ Marlowe M, Year 2M ~ Grace K Year 3D ~ Ethan B, Year 3M ~ Kate H
Year 4J ~ On Camp, Year 4K ~ On Camp Year 5A ~ Charlie D, Year 5H ~ Gigi G
Year 6D ~ Dom S, Year 6H ~ Sarah V
REMINDER:
SCHOOL CLOSURE DAYS
Due to staff conference.
Thursday 8th June
And
Friday 9th June
OSHC is available on these days.
Please make sure you book in.
This weekend we celebrate the feast of Pentecost - the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles gathered in the upper room in Jerusalem; this event is often referred to as ‘the birth of the church’. The story of Pentecost is found in the Acts of the Apostles, the first reading this weekend. The account in today’s Gospel, John 20:19-23, also recounts how Jesus gave the gift of the Holy Spirit to his disciples. Jesus fulfilled his promise to send to his disciples a helper, an advocate, who would enable them to be his witnesses throughout the world. In the busy-ness of our world, perhaps this week we can take the time to reflect on the gifts of peace and joy that we need so badly – in our world and in our own lives. Try to find the balance between the ‘truly important’ and the ‘things that take up time’ …. As our Year 6 students begin their preparation for Confirmation, it is fitting that they make their ‘commitment’ to understanding more about this sacrament and are presented to the community this weekend. Please keep these students in your prayers over the next few months … Our year 4 students are getting closer to receiving the body and blood of Christ and we keep them in our prayers as well … At Assembly, last Monday, Millie and Chelsea spoke about, “our 2017 St Vincent De Paul Winter Appeal. This appeal is for the people in our local community who don’t have the money to buy the essential things we need to be healthy. We are going to start the winter appeal this week and will be coming round very soon to give your class a poster made by some of our year 6 leaders and a basket for your donations.” Here are the class allocations:
Item Class
Pasta and pasta sauces FG
Pasta and pasta sauces FI
Tea, Coffee and Milo 1A
Soups (tinned and packet) 1L
Toilet paper and laundry powder 2D
Tinned and dry food (eg tuna, salmon, veggies, tomatoes, fruit etc) 2M
Rice and simmer sauces 3D
Noodles and flavourings 3M
Biscuits and rice crackers 4J
Spreads (peanut butter, vegemite etc.) 4K
Healthy breakfast cereals 5A
Baked beans and tinned spaghetti 5H
Toiletries 6D
Toiletries 6H
Have a great week,
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS ~ June Kellar
Dates to remember …
Weekend of 3rd & 4th June – Confirmation Commitment at any mass
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST IS NOW AVAILABLE: Stacey is available for children who are presenting with social, emotional or behavioural difficulties. This service is completely covered by Medicare. To access this service please speak to your child’s teacher or you can email or speak to Mr Nigel Rodrigues ~ Deputy Principal who will provide you with details on how to refer your child. nrodrigues@sfbrightoneast.catholic.edu.au
SPORT NEWS ~ Mrs Tania Thompson
BEST WISHES GO TO ZAC B & VEGAS H for tomorrow’s DIVISON CROSS COUNTRY EVENT
at Bald Hill Park! Both Lily P & Ruby R are resting their injuries in preparation for this Monday’s 3rd stage of 12&U State Basketball trials – good luck girls!
YEAR 5&6 LIGHTNING PREMIERSHIP
TRIALS TOMORROW/FRIDAY
* FOOTBALLERS: MUST bring a mouthguard
no mouthguard, no trial This week our Year 5&6’s will participate in trials for our upcoming Dendy football and
netball Lightning Premiership tournaments. Students have chosen the sport they’d
prefer to try out for in these interschool tournaments.
A team of 25 players will be selected for our football team and 3 teams of 9 players will
be selected for our A Grade Girls only, B Grade ‘Mixed’ team and C Grade Girls only
teams.
MANY THANKS TO ALL PARENTS THAT
HAVE SUPPORTED OUR WINTER SPORT
PROGRAM OVER THE PAST 6 WEEKS!
Your supervision & umpiring efforts have
been much appreciated!
STUDENT WELLBEING NEWS ~ Nigel Rodrigues
CURRICULUM NEWS
VISUAL ART NEWS ~ Mrs Lisa Poulter NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY DAY
All students and teachers are invited to be involved in a Nature Photography Day on Wednesday, June 14 (Week 9). Our theme will be Nature. Photos could include sunsets, cats, dogs, stones, the sea or close-ups of leaves and flowers.
In their own time students are asked to take an interesting photo and either bring in a copy, or email it their classroom teacher. The Visual Arts leaders will then display these for the school community to see.
The idea of this day is to appreciate nature, to see its beauty, and to think about how we can keep it that way by not littering and polluting.
IT NEWS ~ Miss Michelle Hill
Robotics and Coding
Year 1 had two special visitors Wednesday morning! A human visitor named Geoff (Miss Liels’ dad) and a robotic visitor named Nao. Geoff works at Mt Scopus College and he brought his singing/dancing/talking robot to meet the Year 1 students. A few Year 5 students joined the session because they have been discussing the ethical issue of robots taking over human jobs. It was interesting for the Year 5s to see how human like robots are becoming and therefore the potential for them to replace humans in certain jobs.
Thank you to Miss Liels for organising this visit and thank you to Geoff for bringing Nao to meet us. Scan the QR code to see Nao dancing to Gangnam Style.
SUSTAINABILITY NEWS ~ Miss Amanda McCurdy
Reusable Lunch Order Bags! Rubbish control is a big issue facing our world. To help reduce the amount of rubbish produced in our school, the year 6 ‘i Sea i Care’ Ambassadors have pledged to make a difference.
A survey of just 1 class showed on average each student has at least 1 lunch order a week. Over a term this equates to approximately 200 paper bags or 800 bags per class throughout the year. This means that across the school we go through approximately 11,200 paper bags a year!
To help reduce this number we are encouraging each student to purchase a reusable lunch bag. These will be available for pre-order through CareMonkey at a discounted rate of $9.
Orders close on Monday 19th of June and PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE TIME OF ORDER.
After this date, the lunch wallets will be available at the Uniform Shop for $12.
‘i Sea i Care’ Peer teaching
On the Tuesday 23rd of May, our ‘i Sea i Care’ ambassadors visited St. Joan of Arc Primary School. They were involved in a peer teaching workshop where they had the opportunity to present a lesson to a year 1 class.
This was a fantastic experience for our ambassadors who all stepped out of their comfort zone and into the shoes of a teacher.
Growing in 1A
This is what has happened to our seeds. The seed case has split.
We can see the roots, a shoot, and some leaves. This seed is
germinating.
We have planted
our own Jack and
the Beanstalks.
We have planted beans, peas,
carrots and lettuce in our Year 1
garden. It has been fun watching
all the vegetables grow.
These are our Sprout
Houses. We have been
watching our seeds
germinate and change.
We have made
observations in our Seed
Journals. We made
predictions before we
started.
Casual Bookings/Cancellations/Adjustments please call 95920994 directly.
email: melissa.asmar1@gmail.com EMAIL NOT TO BE USED TO CHANGE DAILY ATTENDANCES EMAIL TO BE USED for changing permanent bookings, making advanced
bookings/cancellations (ie holiday program, school closure days), account queries, addressing special needs, incidents that need clarification, and the like. Emails are not checked prior to a session as administrative duties are addressed off site and away from the service as our priority lies with the active
supervision of children, their development and wellbeing.
School Closure Day- Thursday 8th June and Friday 9th June - OSHC OPEN 8-6pm
The OSHC will be open for the school closure days Thursday 8th and Friday 9th June. The planned experiences have emerged from engaging children in programming. It is about Educators assisting children of all ages to express their interests and readiness to engage in experiences.
Thursday 8th June Friday June
*FunGroupDanceCompetition4Kids
You tube: Fik-shun Suggested by Sam H Extension: learn the Haka
*FunFactPoster of your favourite animal
Suggested by Mali D
*FunCooking4Kids
Cheese triangles
*FunCooking4Kids- Chocolate balls
Suggested by Lily D
*FunArt4Kids- The stinky Lemur
Suggested by Jack Z
*FunGroupGames4Kids
Simpsons Poison ball
School Closure Day 8-6pm $38 $19
School Closure half Day any 5 hours of the day Any 5 hours of the day $19 $9.50 BYO Lunch, snack and refillable water bottle.
Hope to see you there!
Quality Improvement Plan- National Reconciliation Week 27May- 3 June 2017
St Finbar's OSHC worked very hard to explore ways to join the National Reconciliation effort.
Children painted the indigenous flags using their fingers, hands, twigs and paint brushes Mr Berlingeri pops by to see our learning
Indigenous resources were added to the environment. Sam Higgins kindly bought in his didgeridoo and demonstrated how to use it.
Other resources: Rhythm sticks, woven baskets. Children made ULURU using red blankets and chairs.
OUTSIDE SCHOOL HOURS CARE NEWS
Please note: we are Closed Monday 12th
for the Queen's Birthday day public holiday
Yarning circles were used for discussions and problem solving
Multimedia was used as provocations
Youtube was accessed for Kevin Rudd's Apology to the stolen generation, Dreamtime Stories such as Tiddalick The Frog , Move it mob style and
Didgeridoo Sound Recordings.
We Say NO to Racism
ST FINBAR’S PARENTS & FRIENDS DISCO IS COMING SOON!!
PARENT DISCO INFORMATION
PARENTS AND FRIENDS NEWS
UNIFORM SHOP NEWS: The Uniform Shop will be open on the following mornings:
Tuesdays 13th & 27th June, – 9am – 9.30am.
Reminder – order forms are available from the office or they can be downloaded via the school website. 2017 ORDER FORM Orders can be left at the office or emailed directly to uniforms@sfbrightoneast.catholic.edu.au Orders will be filled and returned to the eldest child’s classroom.
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For any enquiries please contact: the office – 9592 4479 or office@sfbrightoneast.catholic.edu.au
3 – 4 June Altar Servers/Helpers Readers
6pm Ava & Finn P Dungan
Counters J Dempster & D McConnell
9.00am Oliver & Felix R Watson & T Flanagan
11am Vienna H Evans
5pm Matt D & Oli B Children’s Mass
PARISH NEWS
Children’s Mass
All children are welcome to attend Children’s Mass this Sunday at 5pm.
With songs they may know, as well as Children’s Liturgy in the Marian
Room during the readings, children are also invited to bring up the gifts
and present the results of their Children’s Liturgy activity to Father and
the parish. Please help us support your children’s faith journey by
attending this special Mass.
Confirmation Commitment
70 young people from our parish and school are currently preparing to
receive the Holy Spirit in the Sacrament of Confirmation. This weekend
they will be coming to Mass to make a commitment to their preparation
for the Sacrament.
May the Holy Spirit be with them, and their teachers and parents, at this
special time in their faith journey.
St Finbar’s Catholic Parish Mass Times Parish Priest Father Ian Ranson Saturday 6pm Vigil Parish Secretary Bridget Cooper (Tues & Thurs) Sunday 9am & 11am and 5pm Address 86 Centre Rd, Brighton East Weekdays Mon at 8.15am, Tues to Sat at 9.15am Phone 9593 2122 Reconciliation After 9.15am Mass on Saturday Website www.cam.org.au/brightoneast Baptisms Most Sundays following 11am Mass
Please contact the Parish Office Email BrightonEast@cam.org.au St Vincent de Paul Hotline 1300 305 330 For Weddings or Sacramental Enquiries
(First Reconciliation, First Eucharist or Confirmation), Please contact the Parish Office.
School Principal Mr Patrick Berlingeri 9592 4479
Sunday 4th June Pentecost Pentecost celebrates the fullness of the Spirit and the great gathering of nations. It brings the Easter season to its conclusion. The Risen Lord has been exalted to his rightful place next to God and he has sent his Spirit to fill the earth with God's power. The world is charged with divine energy; it needs but a spark to ignite it with life and with excitement. This vitality explodes into the extraordinary. Tongues are loosed and speech overflows its linguistic constraints; charismatic gifts flood the valleys of human habitation; barred doors are burst open and frightened hearts are calmed. The Spirit of the Lord fills the whole world. Once again we gather together for one reason, only to discover that God has gathered us for another. Through the Spirit of God, we are reconciled to each other and then together we spend ourselves for the common good. Through the Spirit of God the world is renewed, the community is revitalised, and we come to know the mysterious yet all pervasive peace of Christ. The Spirit has been poured forth and works wonders wherever human hearts are open to its promptings. The earth is renewed each time rivalries are resolved, distinctions are recognised as merely expressions of diversity, peace is restored, comfort and solace are offered, and forgiveness is granted. We are immersed in the vigour of the Spirit of God. All we have to do is open ourselves to it and the reign of God will be born in our midst. © Dianne Bergant CSS
Sick
Denise Fitzsimmons, Jill McKern, Peter Cleary, Peter Purtell, Max Finch, Kath Dyer,
Verian Sorensen, Laraine Smith, Margaret Overell, Alexia Krienbuhl and Mary Ward.
Prayers will be said at weekend Masses for up to 4 weeks. Please contact the parish office if you would
like the prayers to continue beyond that time.
Anniversaries
Pat Callea, Antonio Galtieri, Jim
Legge, Bill Keyte, Ann Hebel and Joan Gleisner
Marillac House As St Finbar’s has had a long and
supportive relationship with Marillac House, we wish to inform you that on 5th May, 2017 the Daughters of
Charity and the Board of Marillac Ltd handed over all services and
properties to St John of God Health. This difficult decision was taken in
order to secure sustainable long term
quality services to the 350 clients currently supported. We are
confident that St John of God Accord Disability Service is able to provide
the mission focus, resources and expertise to care for these most
vulnerable members of our
community.
Confirmation Commitment As we celebrate the feast of
Pentecost this weekend, we welcome
the 70 young people preparing for Confirmation, to be presented to the
parish, to show their commitment to the reception of this sacrament.
Our thanks to the school teachers
and staff, and the parish catechists for all they give to the program.
St Vincent de Paul Society Winter Appeal
The St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria supports people when they need help to overcome challenges and prevents them
becoming isolated, vulnerable and impoverished. Investing in prevention and
early intervention helps to address the cause
of people’s problems, and is far more effective and efficient than waiting for a crisis to occur. This year’s Winter Appeal will be held in late-
June (24th – 25th). In the meantime, we are appealing for donations of blankets, doonas,
sleeping bags, etc. These can be placed in the
box in the foyer. We are also seeking donations of non-perishable foods (e.g. rice,
pasta, soup, tinned fish, etc.).
Children’s Mass Children are welcome to attend
Children’s Mass this Sunday at 5pm. With songs they may know, as well as
the option of Children’s Liturgy during the readings, children are also invited to bring up the gifts and present the
results of their Children’s Liturgy activity to Father and the parish. Please
help us support your children’s faith journey by attending this special Mass. Thank you to the Smith family for their
ongoing commitment to providing Children’s Mass for our parish.
Entrance Antiphon The Love of God has been poured into
our hearts through the spirit of God dwelling within us, alleluia.
Communion Antiphon
On the last day of the festival, Jesus
stood and cried out: If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink,
alleluia.
Community News
Recycle your old spectacles to help others see. Kiwanis have placed a box in our foyer to collect
USED SPECTACLES. Your pre-loved glasses will be delivered to an aid agency where they will be sorted, graded, packaged and sent to developing
countries. Eye care professionals will then distribute them to children and adults with visual impairment. Children and adult glasses, in good
condition, of all shapes and sizes are needed.
CARING FOR THE SOUL: AN EVENING
REFLECTION Thursday 8 June, 4.30–6pm
Cathedral Room, Cardinal Knox Centre, 383
Albert Street, East Melbourne The language of the seasons lends itself fittingly
to our faith lives: often we find ourselves ‘cold’, ‘taking shelter’ and ‘seeking warmth’. With
Melbourne’s wintry season approaching, you are
invited to a conversation with author and teacher Mark Patrick Hederman OSB, as he reflects on the very important task of ‘caring for the soul’.
Mark Patrick Hederman OSB has been a monk of Glenstal Abbey in Limerick for over 40 years.
Formerly headmaster of the school, he has just
completed eight years as Abbot. He has a doctorate in the philosophy of education. He studied in Paris under Emmanual Levinas and
has lectured in philosophy and literature in America and Nigeria as well as Ireland, and was
a founding editor of the cultural journal The
Crane Bag. Cost: Free. Wine and cheese provided.
RSVP: Please RSVP for catering purposes to Suzanne at the Archbishop’s Office for
Evangelisation on 9926 5761 or
suzanne.hermon@cam.org.au
SOLO CATHOLICS LUNCH
Sunday 4 June, 12pm Knox Tavern, Knox Centre, 1 Capital City
Boulevard, Wantirna South (enter off Burwood
Highway) This lunch for solo Catholics is an opportunity for any single Catholic to join others for lunch and a
relaxed get-together. All welcome. Details and RSVP: Peter on 0418 502 297
ST FRANCIS’ CHURCH: STATUE UNVEILING Sunday 4 June, 3pm
St Francis’ Church, 326 Lonsdale Street,
Melbourne The Australian Province of the Blessed
Sacrament Congregation and the community at St Francis’ Church invites you to the unveiling of
sculptor Darien Pullen’s new statue of
Melbourne’s pioneer priest and public figure Patrick Bonaventure Geoghegan (1805–1864). Bishop Peter Elliott will be present, on behalf of
the Archdiocese of Melbourne, for a special blessing. The unveiling will be followed by
refreshments in the Pastoral Centre.
Details and RSVP: kkruger@blessedsacrament.com.au or 9631
5046
Parish Contacts Please feel free to contact any of these
people if you would like to become
more involved in Parish Life.
Rosters for Lectors, Collectors and
Special Ministers at Mass Paul Dungan 9592 2463
Counting Roster New Volunteers please call Parish Office
Children’s Liturgy Parish Office 9593 2122
Altar Serving Parish Office 9593 2122
Church Flowers and Linen Rita Maguire 9592 4159
Church Decoration
Senior’s Group Sue Sharry 9592 7229 and Joan Hamilton 9592 2498
Music Joy Conheady 9596 2643
Lent/Advent Prayer Groups Parish Office 9593 2122
Sacramental Enquiries (Reconciliation,
Eucharist, Confirmation) Parish Office 9593 2122
Parish Pastoral Group Parish Office 9593 2122
St Vincent de Paul Assistance Hotline: Freecall 1800 305 330 (Mon to Fri 10am - 3pm)
Tennis Club www.stfinbarstennisclubbrightoneast.com
Netball Club
www.stfinbarsnetballclub.com.au
Basketball Club www.scalpers.com.au
Next Parish Pastoral Group meeting: tbc
Children’s Mass dates:
4th June at 5pm 2nd July at 5pm
10th September at 5pm
Parish Roster Sun 11 Jun
Holy Trinity /Year A 6.00pm 9.00am 11.00am 5.00pm
Lectors Pat Berlingeri Mary Devlin Michael Heffernan VOLUNTEER NEEDED
Special Ministers Volunteers Pauline Bourke Jenny Reiche, Rita Maguire
Altar Servers Chelsea Eden & Sidney
Data Projector Powers Dials Leo Volunteer
Counters P LoSchiavo, M O’Donoghue & J Neeson
Readings First Reading: Exodus 34: 4-6, 8-9 Psalm: Daniel “Glory and Praise for ever” Second Reading: 2 Corint 13: 11-13
Gospel: John 3: 16-18
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