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The Brisbane Oratory in Formation
PARISH OF ANNERLEY EKIBIN Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time [OF] &
Tenth Sunday After Pentecost [EF] 8th/9th August, 2020
Parish Office
14 Ferndale Street, Annerley 4103
PO Box 3131, Tarragindi 4121.
Office Hours:- 9:00am - 1:00pm
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Phone: 3848 1107
Fax: 3848 1855
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.annerleyekibinparish.com www.facebook.com/ annerleyekibinparish
www.twitter.com/AnnerleyEkibin
Parish Priest :
Fr Scot Anthony Armstrong
Parish Team:
Ms Shirley Sadler
(Parish Secretary) Mrs Kathy Ducker (Finance Officer)
Ms Teresa Martin
(Sacramental Co-ordinator)
† Mary Immaculate Church
616 Ipswich Road, Annerley
† St John Fisher Church
17 Messines Ridge Road, Tarragindi
† St Elizabeth’s Chapel
61 Effingham Street, Ekibin
St Elizabeth’s Primary School
Phone 3848 0828
Mary Immaculate Primary School
Phone 3848 8965
Our Lady’s Secondary College
Phone: 3426 8000
St John Fisher Hall
17 Messines Ridge Road, Tarragindi
Phone 3848 1107 (Office hours)
The Brisbane Oratory in Formation
Oratory House - 3392 9247
16 Ferndale Street, Annerley
http://brisbane-oratory.org/
Fr Adrian Sharp (Moderator)
Fr Andrew Wise
Fr Scot Armstrong
Br Tyson King
Br Conor Power
Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable
Adults Parish Representative
Contact for Safeguarding concerns
Marie Melski (3848 0338)
Catholic Enquiry Group
Teresa Martin (0413 763 256)
Frassati (Young Men)
Jerome Shogren (0449 090 071)
Flores Teresianes (Young Women)
Bernadette Tomlin (0401 446 613)
St Vincent de Paul Helpline
Phone: 1800 846 643
Homeless Hotline: 1800 846 437
Dear Parishioners, One of the most challenging aspects of the life of grace is to persevere when the difficulties are of a duller kind, inducing us to apathy, lack of fervour and spiritual mediocrity. It seems
very much like this will be a difficulty for us all in the immediate future, given the strange circumstances in which we now find ourselves. We need to hang on to our daily schedule of prayer, giving time to Lectio Divina and mental prayer, and never failing to pray the daily rosary. To motivate us, we will include in the newsletter some inspiring facts about the rosary in the coming weeks.
Also, with the celebration of the feast of St. John Vianney (August 4 OF, and August 8 EF), Archbishop Mark Coleridge has penned a letter to priests which may be helpful to everyone. A few extracts are included on Page 2, for your interest.
Please note that Archdiocese insists, and has repeated to us again in the past week, that Communion is to be received in the hand at the Ordinary Form of the Mass. Those who wish to receive on the tongue will need to attend the Extraordinary Form in order to do so. Thank you for your understanding.
Please also see below for the latest updates.
In Christ, Fr Scot Anthony Armstrong
Readings for next Sunday
15th/16th August 2020
1st: Isaiah 56:1, 6-7
2nd: Romans 11:13-15
Gospel: Matthew 15: 21-28
Mass Availability and Updates
FOR MASS BOOKINGS, PLEASE GO TO:
https://annerleyekibinparish.as.me
The next fortnight of Masses are now available. Bookings are still required for Mass and can be made online, as above.
Due to limited spaces we ask that you preregister for only two Sunday Masses per calendar month.
Every Saturday after 12 noon, however, you are welcome to book in for any remaining Masses that weekend, and these bookings will not count towards your monthly limit for Sunday Masses.
Confession Confession is available at Mary Immaculate Church:
Wednesday 7:30pm - 8:30pm
Friday 7:30pm - 8:30pm Confession is also available for those booked in for the following Masses:
Monday during the 7:00pm Mass
After 9:00am weekday Masses.
In accordance with regulations, names, addresses, and phone numbers of all people attending the church are recorded by a marshal and stored by the parish in case they are needed for contact tracing purposes. They will be destroyed after 56 days.
Vespers and Benediction
Vespers is the official evening prayer of the Church prayed by priests and religious throughout the world. The Church has long desired and recommended the faithful to attend these Sunday evening devotions. Bookings are required due to capacity limits and can be made by 3:00pm on the same Sunday. Vespers is every Sunday at 5:00pm.
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Catholic Enquiry Group The Catholic Enquiry Group will resume meeting on Tuesday, 25th at 7:30pm at the Parish Office, 14 Ferndale Street, Annerley. For further information about the Catholic faith, or if you interested in becoming Catholic, please come along. For more details please phone Teresa Martin 0413 763 256 or email [email protected].
Rosary Rally Austria In 1945, after WWII, Austria was occupied by Russian forces. Food was in short supply, conditions miserable. The
people of Austria desperately wanted independence. On 2nd Feb 1948 ( Feast of Our
Lady of Lights) Fr Petrus Pavlicek, a capuchin priest, visted Mariazell, the main Marian
shrine in Austria to seek Our Lady's counsel. As he prayed he heard an inner voice say "
Do as I say and you will have peace". In September 1948 Fr Petrus began the 'Crusade
of the Holy Rosary' through the intercession of Our Lady of Fatima. The crusade had
3 aims 1) Conversion of sinners 2) Peace in the world 3) Freedom of Austria. Fr Petrus'
plan was to get 10% of Austrians to pledge to pray the Holy Rosary each day. Eventually,
even the Prime Minister Leopold Figl and members of his cabinet joined in. On May 13th
1955 the occupying forces finally agreed to withdraw from Austria without a single shot
being fired. The unthinkable was achieved. At a time when Russian aggression and
religious persecution were at their highest. Exactly one year later on 13th May 1956
Austria held its first independent election.
Eucharistic Exposition and Adoration at St Elizabeth's Chapel A big thank you to all adorers who committed to permanent and casual hours! Exposition and Adoration
will now continue thanks to your great response! To find out more or register for a holy hour, please contact the roster coordination team at: [email protected]
Permanent Hours in Need Tuesdays 4:00pm Wednesdays 7:00pm Thursdays 6:00pm Saturdays 8:00am, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:00pm, 6:00pm Sundays 9:00am, 11:00am
LETTER TO THE PRIESTS OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF BRISBANE
on the Feast of St John Vianney, Patron Saint of Priests
In this strange landscape of COVID-19 and on this feast of St John Vianney, patron of pastors, I think
of you and of his words: “The priesthood is the love of the Heart of Jesus”. It is the love of the One with
the pierced heart from which there flow streams of blood and water for the life of the world. John
Vianney’s heart was certainly pierced in many ways, as is the heart of any priest, ours in a special way
in this time of pandemic. But from the Curé’s heart there flowed those streams of life, as they do from
ours.
What is it that we…tend to forget about the priesthood? What are those things to which the Curé of Ars stands as
enduring witness, even if we tend to forget them?
One aspect is mercy. Here I mean not just the human comfort which pastors offer in so many
difficult situations. I mean the overwhelming mercy of God. In John Vianney, this led to a horror
of sin, which is why he often wept at the stories of sin he heard in the confessional; perhaps
we have grown used to sin. One of the great prayers of Lent is that we never grow used to sin.
To this we might also add that we may grow more and more in a sense of the power and
beauty of God’s mercy. It was this sense that led John Vianney to spend hours a day in the
confessional – as much as eighteen hours late in his life as thousands came to seek God’s
mercy from him in the Sacrament. I ask therefore: do we need a deep renewal of the
Sacrament of Reconciliation? This may be a time when we need a resurgence of the sense of
the horror of sin and the glory of mercy, beginning with the priests. This
has been a constant theme of Pope Francis, one of the ways in which the
Spirit has spoken through the Successor of Peter.
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COLLECTIONS: ELECTRONIC CONTRIBUTIONS
(average for week): $1,744.35
Thank you from a grateful parish.
Saturday, 8th August, Private:
For Notre Dame Priory (Tasmania), and the Carmel of Jesus, Mary, & Joseph (Wilcannia-Forbes), and for a reflourishing of religious life in Australia
7:30am Mass at MI: For the Holy Souls in purgatory
Sunday, 9th August, Private:
For the Pope and the Bishops
7:00am Mass at MI: For the repose of the sous of Chanra & Oli Moore (mother & son)
8:30am Mass at MI:
For Roberto & Melinda Garcia, ill health
Monday, 10th August, Private: For Angelorum College and the other intentions of the donor
7:00pm Mass at MI:
For Frassati groups and their members
Tuesday, 11th August, Private:
For the repose of the souls of Eugene & Martha Farrell, and Terence James Farrell
9:00am Mass at MI: For all the sick, and the other intentions of the donor
Wednesday, 12th August, 6:30am Mass at SJF:
For the intention of the donor
9:00am Mass at MI: For Julio Santana, ill health
Thursday, 13th August, Private: For the repose of the souls of Ernesto Jarapa, recently deceased (9/7/20)
7:00am Mass at MI: For a special intention
Friday, 14th August, 7:00am Mass at MI:
For St Vincent de Paul Twinned Conferences
Saturday, 15th August, 7:30am Mass at MI:
For the repose of the soul of Rita Mortiss
10:00am Mass at MI: For the intention of the donor
Sunday, 16th August, 7:30am Mass at Wilston:
For the intention of the donor
8:30am Mass at SJF:
For the Holy Souls in purgatory
10:00am Mass at MI: For a special intention
6:00pm Mass at MI: For the Pope and the Bishops
ELECTRONIC GIVING DETAILS: To the Parish:
BSB: 064786 Account Number: 516991500 Account Name: Annerley Ekibin Parish
To the Oratory: BSB: 033253 Account Number: 251386
Acct Name: Brisbane Oratory in Formation Trust
Thank you for your generous support.
WE PRAY FOR:-Those who are recently deceased:
Father Tom KEEGAN (Toowoomba), Augustin PISQUE, Gwen GAIR, Joan TATHEM and Bishop Basil MEEKING. Sr M Raymond RSM, Gaynor KANE and John MOSS. Those who are sick: Ksenia BORODIN, Rex BOWEN, Verna BOWEN, Clare CLARK, Duncan CARSTENS, Ruth Mary DALY, Sylvia DE LUCA, Shannon EMSLIE, Mark FARRAH, Jane FARRELL, Maria FARRELL, Bryan FITZPATRICK, Joan FLEW, Anne FRANETTOVICH, Gloria GARR, Bronte GREER, Charlie GRUGAN (Ireland) Marlene JOHNSTON, Tony LEVICK, Ben McFADDEN
((Ireland) Marie MITCHELL, Barbara MASON, Fr Ron MOLLISON, Mila PICKARD, Ron ROFE, Joan ROONEY, Joan RYAN, Rosa Maria SANTOS, Norma TORPEY, Josephine & Bill WRIGHT and Matthew ZEMEK.
All the faithful departed, especially Lawrence Jose GONZALES.
Please call the Parish Office to have names placed on any of the
lists above or to remove someone who is now well.
Our faith sustains us through challenging times.
Now, more than ever, your support is needed
to help your Parish to continue valuable
pastoral activities and to provide ongoing
sustainability.
To assist you to support the Parish during this
time of isolation, you can now give via http://parishgiving.brisbanecatholic.org.au
MARY IMMACULATE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PREP ENROLMENTS 2021
Mary Immaculate School is an
inner city school providing a
Catholic education for children
from a variety of social, cultural
and faith backgrounds.
Our goal is to create a quality
Catholic learning environment
centred on Christ that is caring, life
giving and personal, whilst recognising the uniqueness
of each child. We strive to build God’s kingdom of
justice, inclusion, reconciliation and hope through
quality education.
The school currently has some vacancies for
placement in Prep 2021. If you or any of your friends
have a child born between 1/07/2015 &
30/06/2016, he/she is eligible for Prep 2021. If you
are interested in enrolling your child at Mary
Immaculate Primary School, please
call into the school office and collect an
enrolment form (616 Ipswich Road Annerley)
submit an Online Enrolment form from our
website: www.maryimmaculate.qld.edu.au or
download a form and return it to the office in
person, by mail or by email.
Please remember to email a copy of your child’s Birth
Certificate and Baptismal Certificate, if applicable.
When we receive your application, you will be
contacted and an interview time for you and your child
will be organised.
There are also limited spaces available in other year
levels for 2021.
Please visit our website for further information on the
school and programs offered.
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Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A, 8th/9th August, 2020
MASS READINGS First Reading: Kings 19:9.11-13
When Elijah reached Horeb, the mountain of God, he went into the cave and spent the night in it. Then he was told, ‘Go out and stand on the mountain before the Lord.’ Then the Lord himself went by. There came a mighty wind, so strong it tore the mountains and shattered the rocks before the Lord. But the Lord was not in the wind. After the wind came an earthquake. But the Lord was not in the earthquake. After the earthquake came a fire. But the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire there came the sound of a gentle breeze. And when Elijah heard this, he covered his face with his cloak and went out and stood at the entrance of the cave.
The Word of the Lord
Response: Thanks be to God Responsorial Psalm 84
(Said by all)
I will hear what the Lord God has to say, a voice that speaks of peace. His help is near for those who fear him and his glory will dwell in our land.
Mercy and faithfulness have met; justice and peace have embraced. Faithfulness shall spring from the earth and justice look down from heaven.
The Lord will make us prosper and our earth shall yield its fruit. Justice shall march before him and peace shall follow his steps.
Second Reading: Romans 9:1-5
What I want to say is no pretence; I say it in union with Christ - it is the truth - my conscience in union with the Holy Spirit assures me of it too. What I want to say is this: my sorrow is so great, my mental anguish so endless, I would willingly be condemned and be cut off from Christ if it could help my brothers of Israel, my own flesh and blood. They were adopted as sons, they were given the glory and the covenants; the Law and the ritual were drawn up for them, and the promises were made to them. They are descended from the patriarchs and from their flesh and blood came Christ who is above all, God for ever blessed! Amen.
The Word of the Lord Response: Thanks be to God
Alleluia, alleluia! I hope in the Lord, I trust in his word. Alleluia!
Gospel: Matthew 14:22-23
Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead to the other side while he would send the crowds away. After sending the crowds away he went up into the hills by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone, while the boat, by now far out on the lake, was battling with a heavy sea, for there was a head-wind. In the fourth watch of the night he went towards them, walking on the lake, and when the disciples saw him walking on the lake they were terrified. `It is a ghost’ they said, and cried out in fear. But at once Jesus called out to them, saying, `Courage! It is I! Do not be afraid.' It was Peter who answered. `Lord,' he said `if it is you, tell me to come to you across the water.' `Come' said Jesus.
Then Peter got out of the boat and started walking towards Jesus across the water, but as soon as he felt the force of the wind, he took fright and began to sink. `Lord! Save me!' he cried.
Jesus put out his hand at once and held him. `Man of little faith,' he said `why did you doubt?' And as they got into the boat the wind dropped. The men in the boat bowed down before him and said, `Truly, you are the Son of God'.
The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ
Memorial Acclamation: Number Three Save us Saviour of the world, for by your Cross and Resurrection you have set us free.
ARE YOU A NEW PARISHIONER? OR ARE YOU FROM ELSEWHERE IN BRISBANE BUT REGULARLY ATTEND MASS HERE AND WOULD LIKE TO BE REGISTERED AS A FRIEND OF THE BRISBANE
ORATORY? If so, please fill in the form below and place it on the collection plate or mail to our Parish Office: P.O. Box 3131, Tarragindi. 4121.
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Alternatively, print your document at home and mail to the Parish Office at the above address.
We welcome your enquiries. Please phone 3848 1107 for assistance.
REQUEST FOR WOOL
Now that the cooler weather is with us, our parishioner who very kindly crotchets knee rugs for people in nursing homes, is in need of more wool. As long as we can supply her with wool, she will crotchet. Please leave at the back of the Church. Thanks and blessings. You can contact me at 3848 0338. Marie Melski
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