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St Bernard’s Church 4 Klumpp Rd., U.M.G. St Martin’s Church Cnr Logan & Chester Rds Eight Mile Plns, Bne. St Catherine’s Church 388 Newnham Rd., Wishart. PARISH PRIEST Fr Patrick Molony ASSOCIATE PASTOR Fr Stephen Kumyangi PASTORAL ASSOCIATE Mrs Trish Stapleton [email protected] PASTORAL MINISTERS VOLUNTEERS Mrs Debbie James E: [email protected] YOUTH & YOUNG PEOPLE Edwin Pereira E: yaya.umg @bne.catholic.net.au PARISH MANAGER Mignon Telford E: [email protected] PARISH OFFICE Michelle Baldi Lorraine Neagle Phone: (07) 3849 7158 Emergency: 3830 5178 Fax: (07) 3849 8742 E: [email protected] Website:http:// umgwcatholic.org.au/ F: Like us: http://www facebook.com/umgwparish DEANERY www.parishes.bne.catholic. net.au/south/index.html ST VINCENT DE PAUL Welfare: 3010 1096 ST BERNARD’S SCHOOL 1823 Logan Rd., U M G Phone: 3849 4800 ST CATHERINE’S SCHOOL 388 Newnham Rd., Wishart Phone: 3349 7188 CLAIRVAUX MACKILLOP COLLEGE 24 Klumpp Rd., U M G Phone: 3347 9200 NEWSLETTER 5/6 August 2017 TRANSFIGURATION OF THE LORD/A READINGS: Daniel 7,9-10.13-14; 2 St Peter 1:16-19 GOSPEL: Matthew 17:1-9 Upper Mt Gravatt Wishart Parish Guided by the Holy Spirit, we aim to be an evangelising, faith-filled parish whose members care for one another and are welcoming and inclusive. Adapted from Richard Leonard SJ LiturgyHelp.com Sunday Mass is meant to be a weekly mountaintop experience... Three key people of the Old Testament are given to us in today’s readings: Abram, Moses and Elijah. Unfortunately most of what we know about these men is fairly sketchy. Who can blame the young children, then, who wrote the following answers in an exam on the Old Testament? ‘Moses led the Hebrews to the Red Sea, where they made unleavened bread, which is bread made without any ingredients. The Egyptians were all drowned in the dessert. Afterwards, Moses went up Mount Cyanide to get the Ten Amendments. The First was when Eve told Adam to eat the apple. The Fifth was to always humour thy father and mother.’ The Jews of Matthew’s community, however, would have been able to remember by heart every detail about Abram, Moses and Elijah. These men remain the Jews’ greatest heroes. The first hearers of the Transfiguration story would have immediately made all the connections between Jesus’ story and Abram, Moses and Elijah’s experience of God on a mountaintop, where each has a life-changing encounter with the presence of God and is illuminated in every way. Each of them is called by God to fulfil a special task and so descend from the mountain with the strength to see it through. Matthew is especially interested in the story of Moses. One of the refrains of the entire Gospel is that Jesus is the New Moses, the fulfilment of the law and the light that illuminates the darkest night. As interesting as the similarities are between Moses on Sinai and Jesus on Tabor, the differences are even more revealing for us. Moses goes up the mountain alone, Jesus takes companions with him who share in the experience and witness to it. The face of God is hidden from Moses whereas on Tabor Jesus is given to us as the face of God for the world. On Sinai Moses receives a code of law and is told to make sure the people obey it. On Tabor Jesus receives a proclamation of God’s love and we’re told to listen to him. While Moses’ face shines, Jesus’ whole body is transfigured with light. Moses descends to enforce the law; Jesus comes down to die that we might live. On a much gentler scale, Sunday Mass is meant to be a weekly mountaintop experience for us where we hear God call us by name and confess his love for us; where we feel re-energised for the commission we have to bear his light to the world. The God of Mount Tabor is not interested in each of us feeling isolated as we fulfil the letter of a legal code. He wants all of us to have hearts that listen to the Gospel of love so that we can gain the power to transform the world through the sacrifices of our daily lives. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Solemnity: A Holy day of obligation. Masses will be celebrated: Vigil Mass: Monday 14 August, 7.00 pm St Catherine’s Church Tuesday 15 August, 9.15 am St Bernard’s Church Tuesday 15 August, 10.00 am Wishart Village.

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Page 1: Upper Mt Gravatt Wishart Parish - · PDF file3 Upper Mt Gravatt Wishart Parish HEARTFIT Please note change of time. Next Monday 7 August Heartfit will now be at 2 pm in St Bernard’s

St Bernard’s Church 4 Klumpp Rd., U.M.G.

St Martin’s Church Cnr Logan & Chester Rds

Eight Mile Plns, Bne.

St Catherine’s Church 388 Newnham Rd., Wishart.

PARISH PRIEST Fr Patrick Molony

ASSOCIATE PASTOR Fr Stephen Kumyangi

PASTORAL ASSOCIATE Mrs Trish Stapleton [email protected]

PASTORAL MINISTERS VOLUNTEERS Mrs Debbie James E: [email protected]

YOUTH & YOUNG PEOPLE Edwin Pereira E: yaya.umg @bne.catholic.net.au

PARISH MANAGER Mignon Telford E: [email protected]

PARISH OFFICE Michelle Baldi Lorraine Neagle Phone: (07) 3849 7158 Emergency: 3830 5178 Fax: (07) 3849 8742 E: [email protected]

Website:http://umgwcatholic.org.au/ F: Like us: http://www facebook.com/umgwparish

DEANERY www.parishes.bne.catholic.

net.au/south/index.html

ST VINCENT DE PAUL Welfare: 3010 1096

ST BERNARD’S SCHOOL 1823 Logan Rd., U M G Phone: 3849 4800

ST CATHERINE’S SCHOOL 388 Newnham Rd., Wishart Phone: 3349 7188

CLAIRVAUX MACKILLOP COLLEGE

24 Klumpp Rd., U M G Phone: 3347 9200

NEWSLETTER 5/6 August 2017

TRANSFIGURATION OF THE LORD/A READINGS: Daniel 7,9-10.13-14; 2 St Peter 1:16-19

GOSPEL: Matthew 17:1-9

Upper Mt Gravatt Wishart Parish

Guided by the Holy Spirit, we aim to be an evangelising, faith-filled parish whose members care for one another and are welcoming and inclusive.

Adapted from Richard Leonard SJ LiturgyHelp.com

Sunday Mass is meant to be a weekly mountaintop experience...

Three key people of the Old Testament are given to us in today’s readings: Abram, Moses and Elijah. Unfortunately most of what we know about these men is fairly sketchy. Who can blame the young children, then, who wrote the following answers in an exam on the Old Testament?

‘Moses led the Hebrews to the Red Sea, where they made unleavened bread, which is bread made without any ingredients. The Egyptians were all drowned in the dessert. Afterwards, Moses went up Mount Cyanide to get the Ten Amendments. The First was when Eve told Adam to eat the apple. The Fifth was to always humour thy father and mother.’

The Jews of Matthew’s community, however, would have been able to remember by heart every detail about Abram, Moses and Elijah. These men remain the Jews’ greatest heroes. The first hearers of the Transfiguration story would have immediately made all the connections between Jesus’ story and Abram, Moses and Elijah’s experience of God on a mountaintop, where each has a life-changing encounter with the presence of God and is illuminated in every way. Each of them is called by God to fulfil a special task and so descend from the mountain with the strength to see it through.

Matthew is especially interested in the story of Moses. One of the refrains of the entire Gospel is that Jesus is the New Moses, the fulfilment of the law and the light that illuminates the darkest night. As interesting as the similarities are between Moses on Sinai and Jesus on Tabor, the differences are even more revealing for us.

Moses goes up the mountain alone, Jesus takes companions with him who share in the experience and witness to it. The face of God is hidden from Moses whereas on Tabor Jesus is given to us as the face of God for the world. On Sinai Moses receives a code of law and is told to make sure the people obey it. On Tabor Jesus receives a proclamation of God’s love and we’re told to listen to him. While Moses’ face shines, Jesus’ whole body is transfigured with light. Moses descends to enforce the law; Jesus comes down to die that we might live.

On a much gentler scale, Sunday Mass is meant to be a weekly mountaintop experience for us where we hear God call us by name and confess his love for us; where we feel re-energised for the commission we have to bear his light to the world.

The God of Mount Tabor is not interested in each of us feeling isolated as we fulfil the letter of a legal code. He wants all of us to have hearts that listen to the Gospel of love so that we can gain the power to transform the world through the sacrifices

of our daily lives.

The Assumption of the Blessed

Virgin Mary

Solemnity: A Holy day of obligation.

Masses will be celebrated: Vigil Mass: Monday 14 August, 7.00 pm

St Catherine’s Church

Tuesday 15 August, 9.15 am St Bernard’s Church

Tuesday 15 August, 10.00 am Wishart Village.

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Welcome!!

Our second round for 2017 of formal preparation for the children’s sacraments begins this weekend with the Enrolment of candidates. Let us keep all these children and their families in our prayers at this special time in their lives.

Mary MacKillop

Feast Day

St Mary of the Cross’ Feast day will be celebrated next Tuesday 8 August at 9.15 am, St Bernard’s Church.

The Radiant Tapestry

of Being:

With Brother Kevin McDonnell cfc Wed 23 August, 7.00 pm

Portion of a 16th century tapestry from Bruges, Belgium. Photo by David Jackson: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike Licence.

E a c h o f t h e interconnected threads in a tapestry contributes to the beautiful pattern of the whole - so too in creation. This has huge implications for how we live on this planet, and for our theology and spirituality. The session will be an opportunity to explore the interconnectedness of all things and the implications of this for us as Christians. All are invited to attend at 7.00 pm in the Aspinall Centre. 4 Klumpp Rd Upper Mt Gravatt.

Did you know?

40% of our parishioners were born in another country other than Australia. We have a great opportunity to celebrate our diversity and learn from each other on the weekend 26/27 August. We will celebrate at all Masses. MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Pope Francis says: ‘The Church which “goes forth” is a community of missionary disciples who take the first step, who are involved and supportive, who bear fruit and rejoice.’ ...“Our shared response may be articulated by four verbs: to welcome, to protect, to promote and to integrate.” We can start preparing now for ways to celebrate - how would you do that? We realise that each Mass community may be different depending on the normal Mass you would attend. How will you help us celebrate?

BAPTISMS Congratulations to E l e n a B e d d i e , daughter of Matthias

& Angela; Francesca Knowles, daughter of Christopher & Ruth. They will be baptised this Sunday in St Bernard's Church. Congratulations also to Sophie Gorring, daughter of Thomas & Natalie. She will be baptised today in St Catherine’s Church.

READERS ROSTER 13 August 2017

NEW ROSTERS NOW

AVAILABLE

Please arrive 15 mins before Mass.

St Bernard’s: Margaret Beiers,

Joseph Cosico, Luke Lim; Ly

Allsop, Pauline Huxley, Lyn

Rebecchi; Dick Allen, Shelley

Allen, Loretta Reedman; Youth.

St Martin’s: Andrea Otto, Robyn

Otto, Diane Broe.

St Catherine’s: Joanne Blanchfield,

Darryl Petersen, Mary Cusack;

Marian Fernando, Lisa Quinlivan,

Judy Rudd.

MARRIAGE We congratulate Kate Penkeyman &

Greg Rangiaho who were married in St Bernard’s Church th i s Saturday 5 August.

Upper Mt Gravatt Wishart Parish

Multicultural Mass

For our Multicultural Mass it has become a tradition in our parish to celebrate together at our normal Mass times with such things as Welcome to Country, Readings in various languages, Supper or Morning Tea with food brought from different cultures. What do you suggest? Various groups will then attend the Mass at the Cathedral on Sunday 27 August at 2.30 pm. Fr Stephen will be concelebrating with the Archbishop.

Thank you to those

on roster:

Thank you for your generosity, both new volunteers, and all on roster. P.l.e.a.s.e...a gentle reminder to help in lowering the blood pressure and stress of the coordinators by arriving 15 MINUTES BEFORE MASS and checking in with the Mass Coordinator upon arrival. Your attendance to this will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Planned Giving

Envelope Packs

During the coming week we will post any uncollected envelope

packs to parishioners. If you live close by to any family who was unable to collect their envelopes it would be appreciated if you could pick them up for them and place them in their letter box on your way home. We thank you again for your ongoing commitment to our gifting program.

Gospel Leadership

in Times of Chaos:

the Hope of Pope

Francis

The 13th Annual National eConference

It is not too late to come. If you missed the sign-on sheets and if you wish to attend, please call the parish office to register.

Thursday 10 August 2017

10.00 am M/tea, Start 10.20 am. Sessions finish 2.30 pm The Aspinall Centre 4 Klumpp Rd, Upper Mt Gravatt

[beside the Primary School close to Logan Rd.]

Tea coffee etc available. Please BYO plate to share for lunch.

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Upper Mt Gravatt Wishart Parish

HEARTFIT Please note change of time. Next

Monday 7 August Heartfit will now be

at 2 pm in St Bernard’s Community

Centre (not 11.30 am).

Friday time will be as usual, 10 am in the

Aspinall Centre.

VETERANS’ CARE ASSOCIATION This registered charity

provides holistic support to

the Veterans Community. Established in

Brisbane 3 years ago its mission is to save lives and families following the

stress and trauma that is faced by

returning veterans. Its sponsors include

the Archdiocese of Brisbane, Catholic

Foundation and the Knights of the

Southern Cross. A Fundraising

Vietnamese Banquet Luncheon is being

held Sun. 20 August at Darra. Guest

Speaker is Founder: Deacon Gary Stone. Cost $35pp including soft drinks. BYO

Beer & Wine. Let’s get a table or two

together to support this worthy cause.

Transport can be provided. Contact

Robert Baldi 0419 675 838 for details.

AUSTRALIAN CHRISTIAN MEDITATION QLD

Retreat Weekend 11 – 12 November

Quiet Day 11 November Stillness of Spirit

Join us for a weekend retreat with talks, periods of meditation and time for quiet

reflection, or come for the day on

Saturday. Opportunities also exist to

stay on Friday night and unwind before

the retreat commences. Santa Teresa

Spirituality Centre 267 Wellington St,

Ormiston 4160. Enquiries: Gabby

Nelson E: [email protected] Phone: 3711 4227 / 0488 592 770.

QUO VADIS WEEKEND This weekend is offered to young men

considering the priesthood, to ask

themselves the questions "where am I going, what am I doing, and how does God

fit into that?" Hosted by Vocation Bne and

Holy Spirit Seminary, 26-28 August at

the Holy Spirit Seminary. An immersive

experience of priestly formation and

discernment, giving participants the

opportunity to gauge their understanding

of God's call in their life. Contact Adam

Burns E: [email protected].

WE PRAY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED Especially Douglas Seeto, Tony

Bengston, Walter Alvarado and Pat

Harrower who have died recently, also

Monica, Peter & Matthew Vass, Pat

Spranklin, George Merli, Blazius,

Maria, Stefan & Gottfried Merli, Adam Rozalia, & Adam Jnr. Schwarz,

Elizabeth & Mike Bascin, Margareta

Szpaczek, Alan Marment, Carlo Iocco,

John Walls, Val Wildie, Shirley

Dhanapala, Alex Tosh, Dr Hilary &

Cleta Desouza, Lily D’Souza, Rita

Galea, Simon Tinh, Laura Sim, Charles

& Scott Sullivan, Eileen Armstrong,

Vic Paul, Phyllis Barrett, Joe O’Sullivan, and deceased members of

the Merli, Bozanovic and Schwarz

families whom we remember.

SENIORS BUS TRIPS Royal Bull’s Head Inn,

Thursday 10 August

This heritage-listed historical hotel, at

Drayton was built by convict William

Horton in 1847. Cost includes morning

tea and lunch $53.00. Bus departs St

Bernard’s 8.30 am. Sue 3349 8198.

Holmwood Lavender Farm

Wednesday 23 August Visit a lavender farm in the

Lockyer Valley, with lunch at

the Laidley Hotel. Tour, lunch

and morning tea included for $45. Bus

leaves St Catherine’s 8 am. Bookings

Maureen 3343 3144. Stamps for the

Columban Missions can be left in the

box at St Catherine’s.

SOLEMNITY OF ST MARY OF THE CROSS MACKILLOP You are invited to attend the Solemnity

celebrated by Archbishop Mark

Coleridge, Tuesday, 8th August at

10 am, Cathedral of St Stephen.

All the faithful are invited to celebrate

the feast of Australia’s first saint, then

morning tea in the Cathedral grounds.

QLD CATHOLIC SCHOOLS & COLLEGES MUSIC FESTIVAL The annual QCMF will be held

Thursday night 17 Aug. – Sunday

20 August at Villanova College & St

James Parish, Coorparoo. Come and

hear schools and colleges from all over

Queensland perform in choirs, bands,

and ensembles. Passes available at the

door, $10/Adult and $5/Concession.

Info. visit www.qcmf.com.au.

ST MARY’S COLLEGE IPSWICH Ex students of St

Mary’s Year 10 1967

Junior class are invited

to a 50th year reunion.

7 & 8 October 2017. Saturday lunch,

St Mary’s College, Gala Dinner

Saturday night, Sunday morning Mass

at St Mary’s Church and a tour of the

school. If you attended years 8 and 9

but left before year 10 you are also

welcome. Enquiries Yvonne O’Brien

(nee Kopelke) 0409 056 484 or Pauline

Webb (nee Kelleher) 0423 499 035.

You are invited to join our facebook

page.

LOURDES HILL COLLEGE Scholarships for Year 10, 2018

In 2017, two half scholarships will be

offered to Year 9 students entering

Year 10 in 2018. These scholarships

provide half support of tuition fees for

three years and application is by form

and supporting documentation.

Applications close Fri. 11 August, 3pm.

The Year 10, 2018 Scholarship

Application Form is available to

download at www.lhc.qld.edu.au.

COME TO THE CABARET Scripture Union - Brisbane South

invites you to their Jazz Saturday event,

Bulimba Uniting Church, 216 Oxford

St., Bulimba. Saturday 26 August.

P: 1300 478 753, 3112 6480 or (M)

0450 493 966. E: [email protected]

W: www.suqld.org.au.

CATHOLIC LEADER Missionary apostle takes to the city

streets

Vocations week - Pondering your

vocation in life?

Brendan Gormley takes step

towards ordination at 46 yrs old.

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TRANSFIGURATION OF THE LORD/A - 6 August 2017 ♫ PROCESSIONAL: CHRIST BE OUR LIGHT

1. Longing for light, we wait in darkness. Longing for truth, we

turn to you. Make us your own, your holy people, light for the

world to see.

Refrain: Christ be our light! Shine in our hearts.

Shine through the darkness, Christ, be our light!

Shine in your church gathered today.

2. Longing for peace, our world is troubled. Longing for hope,

many despair. Your word alone has pow’r to save us. Make us

your living voice. (Refrain)

5. Many the gifts, many the people, many the hearts that yearn to

belong. Let us be servants to one another, making your kingdom

come. (Refrain) © WOL Int Farrell, Bernadette OCP Lic. 1326E

FIRST READING: Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14 RESP. PSALM: THE LORD IS KING, THE MOST HIGH

Response: The Lord is King, the most high over all the earth.

1. The Lord is king, let earth rejoice, let all the coastlands be glad.

Cloud and darkness are his raiment; his throne justice and right. R/

2. The mountains melt like wax before the Lord of all the earth.

The skies proclaim his justice; all peoples see his glory. R/

3. For you indeed are the Lord most high above all the earth exalted

far above all spirits. R/ © Word of Life Int. Smith Colin WIL Lic 1326E

SECOND READING: 2 St Peter 1:16-19 ♫ GOSPEL ACCLAM: Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. This

is my Son, my beloved, in whom is all my delight: This is my Son,

listen to him. Listen, listen to him. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. © WOL Int. Mason P WIL Lic. 1326E.

GOSPEL: Matthew 17:1-9 ♫ COMMUNION HYMN: THE BREAD OF LIFE

Refrain: I am the bread of life. Those who believe in me shall not

hunger. Those who believe will never thirst. I am the

bread, the bread of life.

1. Take and eat of my body. Take and drink of my blood poured

out for you. I have come to give life. (R)

2. Take this bread freshly broken. Grown from grain scattered on

the ground to die. Death gives way to new life. (R)

3. Take this cup of salvation. Take and drink of this fruit crushed

from the vine. Death gives way to new life. (R)

4. Food and drink for the journey. Strength and comfort for the

lonely, lost and lame. I have come to give life. (R) © Word of Life Int. Mangan, Michael LIM Lic. 1326

♫ SONG OF PRAISE: JESUS YOUR LIGHT

Jesus your light is shining within us.

Let not my doubts and my darkness speak to me. Jesus your light is shining within us. Let my heart always welcome your love. (repeat)

© Word of Life Int. Berthier, Jacques TAI Lic 1326E

♫ RECESS: TRANSFORM US

1. Transform us as you, transfigured, stood apart on

Tabor’s height. Lead us up our sacred mountains,

search us with revealing light. Lift us from where we

have fallen, full of questions, filled with fright.

2. Transform us as you, transfigured, once spoke with those holy

ones. We, surrounded by the witness of those saints whose work

is done, live in this world as your Body, chosen daughters chosen

sons.

MASS TIMES 7 - 13 August 2017

St Bernard’s:

Tues. 9.15 am - St Mary of the Cross

Wed. 7.00 pm

Thurs. 7.00 am

Fri. 8.00 am;

Sat. 6.15 pm

Sun. 7.00 am, 9.30 am, 6.15 pm

St Martin’s:

Fri. 9.30 am

Sunday 8.00 am

St Catherine’s:

Mon. 9.15 am

Wed. 7.00 am

Sat. 6.00 pm

Sun. 8.30 am

RECONCILIATION St Bernard’s - Sat. 5.15 pm

St Catherine’s - Sat. 5.00 pm

DENOTES CHANGE

THIS WEEK Mon. 7 August 2017

HeartFIT: NB 2 pm St B’s Community Centre.

SVDP Meeting - 5 pm, St C’s Community Centre.

Baptismal Prep - 7 pm, St B’s Aspinall Centre.

Tues. 8 August - St Mary of the Cross

Craft Group - 10 am, St B’s Community Ctre.

Ecumenical Service - 10 am, Mt Gravatt Hostel,

Agay St., Mt Gravatt.

Wednesday 9 August 2017

SVdP Meeting - 5 pm, Aspinall Centre, Rm 1.

Finance Meeting - 7 pm, parish office.

Beside Restful Waters - 7.30 pm, St Bernard’s Ch.

Thurs. 10 August - St Lawrence

Seniors Bus Trip - To Drayton. Bus leaves St

Bernard’s 8.30 am.

Play Group - 9.15 St B’s Community Centre.

eConference - 10 am St B’s Aspinall Centre.

Social Justice/LLL - 7 pm, board room.

Knights of Southern Cross - 7.30 pm Aspinall, Rm 1.

Friday - 11 August - St Clare

Play Group - 9.30 am, St Catherine’s Hall.

HeartFIT: - 10 am, Aspinall Centre.

Upper Mt Gravatt Wishart Parish

3. Transform us as you, transfigured, would not

stay within a shrine. Keep us from our great

temptation - time and truth we quickly bind,

lead us down those daily pathways where our

love is not confined. © Word of Life Int. Proulx R/Dunstan GIA Licence 1326

19th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME/A

13 August 2017

READINGS: 1 Kings 19:9, 11-13; Romans 9:1-5

GOSPEL: Matthew 14:22-33.