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Eparch Most Rev. Peter Stasiuk,
C.Ss.R.
mob.: 0419 397 857
Cathedral Administrator
Fr. Olexander Kenez
mob.: 0413 097 652
Priests in the Parish Fr. Peter Struk
mob.: 0457 912 924 Fr. Brian Kelty
mob.: 0468 348 204 Fr. Ivan Mysiv
mob.: 0426 812 982
Parish Deacons d. Edward Kostraby
(03) 9459 9564 d. Justin McDonnell
mob.: 0402 324 694 d. Michael Zylan
mob.: 0419 966 789 ______________________
Noble Park
Fr. Robert Stickland
97984968 or 0438884968 _____________________
Parish Council
Mr. Stefan Romaniw
mob.: 0419 531 255
Mr. Eugene Hawryszko
mob.: 0412 475 470 _____________________
Monasteries:
Basilian Sisters
Phone: (03) 9329 0749
Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate
Phone: (03) 8339 0156
Order of Services for the week 25/10-01/11/2015
Sun (25/10) - Divine Liturgy 8 am; 9.30 am; 11.30 am
Mon-Tue (26/10-30/10) - Divine Liturgy 9.00 am
Sat (31/10) - Divine Liturgy 9.30 am
Sun (01/11) - Divine Liturgy 8 am; 9.30 am; 11.30 am
Ss Peter & Paul, Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral 35 Canning Street, North Melbourne, VIC 3051
Phone: (03) 9320 2566 Fax: (03) 9320 2544 Email: [email protected]
October 25 Marko Lescesin Filip Lescesin Nicholas Dudij Julian Levkut
November 1 Damian Figurek Olivia Figurek Alek Sikora Talya Herczaniwsko
November 8 Talya Herczaniwski Marijana Lescesin Josep Adamec Paul Adamec
November 15 Peter Pelyshchuk Marko Lescesin Nicholas Dudij Julian Levkut
ALTAR SERVERS IN CATHEDRAL
Сьогодні відбудуться Загальні Збори Парафіяльної Ради о 12 год пп в Залі Патріарха Йосифа. Проси-мо всіх парафіян бути присутніми та взяти активну участь.
Тhe Parish Council AGM will held today at 12.00 pm in the Parish Hall. We ask everybody to be present and participate in it.
Свв. Отців 7-го Вселенського Собору Holy Fathers of 7th Ecumenical Council
ЖОВТЕНЬ / OCTOBER 2015
У продажі найновіше число “Церкви і Життя”, у цьому числі читайте:
Перша Свята Сповідь і Урочисте Святе Причастя в Катедральній Парафії в Мельбурні – ст. 1, 4
Новини з України – ст. 2-3 Україна повернула посла в Австралію – ст. 5 Путін продовжує війну з посмішкою – ст. 6 Вісті Музею українського мисткцива в Мельбурні – ст. 7 Вивчення Біблії – ст. 8 З життя новозеландських українців – ст. 9 Свято Покрови в Сіднею – ст. 10 Виживання та досягнення. У Сіднею дослідили життєві стратегії українських емігрантів у Австралії – ст. 12
Як австралійські Мальви допомагають українським дітям – ст. 13 Закордонне українство й Україна ...... – ст. 14-15
Новообрана управа Української Центральної Шкільної ради Австралії розпочала свою діяльність – ст. 16 Бандити бояться відплати – ст. 17 Роздуми на канві свят – ст. 19 Український спорт – ст. 20 Перeдплачуйте “Церкву і Життя”, тел. 03 9230 2512 або email: [email protected]
The newest edition of the Eparchial newspaper “Church and Life” is on sale now.
In this edition you can find:
Bible Study – p. 1 Dr Andrew Kania – Metamorphosis – Part III – p. 2 Celebration at the Cathedral – p. 3 Northam Parish Praznyk ….. – p. 5 Meeting Tomas Halik – p. 6
Paradoxical faith in a post-optimistic world – p. 7-8 Parish of Sts Peter & Paul Council Report – p. 9-10 Politics: Ukraine elected non-permanent Security Council Member – p. 13 AFUO Page – p. 14-15 Report of His Beatitude Sviatoslav during the XVI General Assembly of the
Synod of Bishops – p. 16 Subscribe to Church and Life, only $100 per annum. Call 03 9230 2512 or e-mail: [email protected]
Legislation from the recent Patriarchal Synod
We issue this directive to prompt all the faithful to read the Bible every day – in private and within the family, as well as forming Bible Study groups in parishes, so that God’s word might become spiritual nour-ishment for everyone. (Patriarchal Synod, #7, D, 3)
Patriarch Sviatoslav
Vision 2020
Bible Studies Group
The Gospel of Luke
The Bible Studies Group will resume next week on Tuesday 20th October in the presbytery. We will continue with the Gospel of Luke.
Tuesday Evenings: 7 pm-8:30 pm resuming on Tuesday 20th October, 2015 in the Presbytery.
"CYM Melbourne is screening the award winning documentary Winter on Fire today after 9.30 am liturgy upstairs in the church hall. Donations will be allocated to Ukrainian fighters. It is an extremely moving documentary that documents three months on Maidan. About Winter on Fire: For three months in the frigid winter of 2013-2014, almost a million citizens of Ukraine took to the streets in an attempt to bring down a repressive govern-ment. That 93-day protest, which drew armed retaliation from the govern-ment supporting President Viktor Yanukovych, is the subject of “Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom,” a new Netflix documentary from direc-tor Evgeny Afineevsky. A street-level chronicle of a fight that began when Yanukovych rejected a plan for Ukraine to join the European Union in favor of a backroom deal with Vladimir Putin’s Russia. “For me, ‘Winter on Fire’ is a cinematic monument to heroes, dedicated to the entire Ukranian nation and the true story of the Maidan Revolution of Dignity,” Afineevsky said in a director’s statement. In the trailer, protesters and activists recall a brutal period that reshaped their country, and one whose echoes (both good and bad) still linger in Ukraine.
Запишіть до свого календаря наступні події: 28/11/2015– 1.00 pm - Вертеп від української школи в залі Патріарха 12/12/2015 - Різдвяне чищення катедри 18/12/2015 - 7.00 pm - колядки на подвір’ї катедри 20/12/2015 - Свято св. Миколая Чудотворця
Write the following dates & events into your calendar: 28/11/2015 - 1.00 pm - Christmas Play “Vertep” by the children from Ukrainian
School in the Parish Hall 12/12/2015 - Christmas Cleaning of Cathedral 18/12/2015 - Carols in the Cathedral grounds 20/12/2015 - Feast of St. Nicholas
Патріарший Фонд Patriarchal Fund
Icon Classes
The icon class will continue on Wednesdays, 7:00 pm at the Parish Hall. If anyone would like to join the class at this time they are welcome. For more information call Sister Maria, 8339 0156, 0421 086 393 or email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Жертводавці на ремонт катедри Church & parish buildings renovation
Катедратик-Алюминатик Bishop & Seminary Fund
Пожертва на утримання катедри та відновлення парафіяльних будинків
Cathedral upkeep & maintenance donation
Пожертва для “Церква в потребі” від імені світлої пам’яті Михайла Яремчука - $300.
18 жовтня Кухня (V.P. Laholat - R.M. Kocaj) пожертвувала свій неділь-ний дохід в розмірі $510.00 для придбання жалюзей (vertical blinds) для парафіяльного дому. Anonymous donated $150 for “The Church” at Mrs. N. Pavlyshyn’s funeral.
На похороні, під час Свю Літургії було хібрано на тацю покійної Анни Андрусяк було зібрано $315.
W. & A. Orfini $50.00
V. Gembarovskiy $50.00
Vera Demkiw $25.00
Софія Опар $20.00
J. Rudij $10.00
W. & A. Orfini $50.00
V. Gembarovskiy $50.00
Vera Demkiw $25.00
H.& W. Denley $20.00
Софія Опар $20.00
J. Rudij $10.00
J. Rudij $10.00 V. Gembarovskiy $100.00
Vera Demkiw $100.00
W. & A. Orfini $50.00
Софія Опар $50.00
Maria Maljanek $20.00
J. Rudij $10.00
Praying the Gospel Lectio Divina
Lectio Divina is a Latin expression that
means “divine or sacred reading.” It consists of reading a passage from scripture, reflection and prayer. The process of reading and reflecting is a prayer. The scripture passages in this case are chosen from the Byzantine Gospel Lectionary
as used in the Ukrainian Catholic Church. Re-flections will be chosen from various sources and identified as used.
Praying Lectio Today
Relax your body and sit straight, eyes
shut and feet on the floor. Then practice the fol-lowing four simple steps:
Read the assigned scripture passage and then read the brief reflection assigned to the passage you have read. Lectio.
Pray the passage by looking for a specific meaning that comes to mind as you read it again. Meditatio. Pick a word or sentence or idea that sur-
faces from the text. Perhaps the reading reminds you of a person, place or experience. If so pray about it. Compose your thoughts into a simple word or phrase. Oratio.
In silence, with eyes closed, focus on your breathing. Let your thoughts and feelings fade as you consider the images from the previ-ous step. Contemplatio.
This exercise may take 10 to 20 minutes.
The Twenty-second Week after Pentecost
Again this week we continue to pray with selections taken from the gospel of St Luke. The weekday readings (Monday to Friday) come from chapters 9 & 10 of the gospel. Discipleship is prominent in this set of readings. On Saturday the healing of the centurion’s servant turns our attention to outsid-ers. While on Sunday the parable of the rich man and Lazarus reminds us of the consequences of failure in conversion. All these gospel passages are ex-tracts from the Byzantine Gospel Lectionary as used in the Ukrainian Cath-olic Church. I have selected the regular daily readings for the purpose of prayer and reflection. Reflections have again been chosen from Fr Brendan Byrne’s commentary.
Monday 26th
October (Luke 9:18-22)
Reflection
Speaking on behalf of all, Peter gets it right: “You are the Christ.” Jesus is more than a prophet: he is the long-awaited Son of David, destined to usher in the Messianic age. As readers of the Gospel, we have known this truth from the start. But the disciples have had to deduce it from what they have seen Jesus say and do. Even now they are to keep this knowledge to them-selves. They are to do so because the truth that Jesus is the Messiah can never stand alone. It must immediately be qualified by awareness of the kind of Messiah he is destined to be: not the Messiah of conventional ex-pectation but a Messiah destined to suffer and die and so (through suffering and death) enter his messianic glory.
Tuesday 27th
October (Luke 9:23-27)
Reflection Jesus makes it clear that suffering will also be the lot of his disciples as well. They must deny themselves, take up their cross daily and follow in his steps. The qualifier “daily” is peculiar to Luke—an instance once again of his sense of Christianity as a spirituality for the long haul. In the ancient world the cross was nothing but an instrument of death. What is at stake is a daily dying to self, a loss of the “life” created by the self’s superficial de-sires, in order to gain the life that fulfils the self’s deepest longing—to love and be loved, to give and receive in a communion of love, both human and divine.
Wednesday 28th
October (Luke 9:44-50)
Reflection The gap between what Jesus has tried to impart and the disciples’ under-standing is clear when they argue about which one of them is the greatest. He disarms their pretensions by taking a little child and speaking of what we might call a “chain of welcome,” running from the child, to himself, to his Father (“the one who sent me”). In Jesus’ perspective, the route to the welcoming of God into one’s life and community runs through the little ones represented by this child. It is they who access and channel the hospi-tality of God.
Thursday 29th
October (Luke 9:49-56)
Reflection A Samaritan village proves inhospitable to messengers sent ahead by Jesus. James and John propose a drastic response: why not, like the prophet Elijah, call down upon the village destructive fire from heaven? But Jesus will have none of it? This is not his way to deal with inhospitality. Nor, happily, is it the last word on Samaria and Samaritans in the Gospel; they will have a better day.
Friday 30th
October (Luke 10:1-15)
Reflection The tone is grim. But the narrative prepares Christian missionaries for the rejection that will inevitable be their lot as emissaries of the kingdom. It is all part of Luke’s wider theme of seeking to incorporate the rejection of Je-sus in Jerusalem and the subsequent rejection of the Christian gospel by most of Israel within the wider saving plan of God. Rejection of missionar-ies is also rejection of Jesus and ultimately rejection of the One who sent him into the world to offer the hospitality of God. Rejection is painful, but
God’s grace can overcome it and ultimately win through.
Saturday 31th
October (Luke 7:1-10)
Reflection The story about how Elisha the prophet cured Naaman, the commander of the army of the king of Syria, from leprosy (2 Kings 5:1-14) provides a model for Luke’s description of Jesus’ cure of a Roman centurion’s slave. The person who seeks Jesus’ help is a foreigner whose case is argued by a Jewish delegation. The episode invites Gentile hearers of the Gospel to identify with the centurion and his commendable faith. Faith enables them to access the hospitality of God reaching out to them and their households.
Sunday 1st November
22nd
Sunday after Pentecost (Luke 16:19-31)
Reflection In its full form the parable illustrates two of Luke’s major themes: first, the coming reversal of all things—in particular, the fortunes of the rich and the poor; second, resistance to conversion. Ultimately, then, the parable is about failure in conversion, which explains why it had a sequel prolonging the di-alogue between the rich man and Abraham. The story does not simply have Jewish leaders in view but also the wealthy in the Christian community with whose attitude Luke is so preoccupied.
Якщо хтось бажає купити для своєї дитини Молитов-ник дитини “Бог завжди зі мною”, просимо звернути-ся на парафії до о. Івана Мисіва, або за тел. 0426 812 982. Молитовник на українській мові, в ньому є текст Св. Літурії з малюнками, молитви, катехизмові частини, церковні пісні та багато іншого. Молитовник буде прид-баний з України, а тому слід буде чекати на доставку. Ціну на молитвоник сказати не можемо, оскільки нам невідома точна ціна доставки до Австралії. Замовити
слід не пізніше 1 листопада.
If you wish to buy the Prayer Book for your child “Bog zavzhdy zi mnoyu”, call Fr. Ivan Mysiv on 0426 812 982. Unfortunately, the Prayer Book is available only in Ukrainian. The Prayer book contains the Divine Liturgy, everyday prayers, catechism part, church songs etc. There are many pic-tures. The Prayer Book will be purchased from Ukraine, that means we will need to wait for delivery. The price of the prayer book will be known once we have receive it. Orders must be in by the 1st of November.
Порядок Богослужінь 25/10/2015 – Sunday – 10 am – Divine Liturgy 28/10/2015 – Wed – 12 pm – Moleben 01/11/2015 – Sunday – 10 am – Divine Liturgy
Черговий: Ярослав Бабійчук 01.11.2015 – род. Стефин 08.11.2015 – род. І. Г. Лищишин 15.11.2015 – род. Бабійчук 22.11.2015 – П–і О.Сапун, род. М.Х. Лищишин
On Wednesday night (October 21) the 26th Annual Gathering of The Greater Dan-denong Interfaith Network took place at The Drum Theatre, Dandenong. The dig-nitaries who attended from the civil and religious lists were impressive. I was es-pecially impressed that our Ukrainian Catholic community was extremely well represented (noted by other faith members) by our priests, deacons and wives and our Noble Park parishioners. We were one of the last group to leave after sup-per - we just wanted to continue! This was a great night which cemented our mul-ticultural and faith-filled heritage - thanks to all!
Rev Fr Robert Stickland, President of The Greater Dandenong Interfaith Network
Tel.: 0438 884 968; 9798 4968
Читання тижня / Readings
25/10/2015 - Gal. 2, 16-20 / Lk. 8, 5-15 26/10/2015 - Col. 2, 13-20 / Lk. 9, 18-22 27/10/2015 - Col. 2, 20-3, 37 / Lk. 9, 23-27 28/10/2015 - Col. 3, 17-4, 1 / Lk. 9, 44-50 29/10/2015 - Col. 4, 2-9 / Lk. 9, 49-56 30/10/2015 - Col. 4, 10-18 / Lk. 10, 1-15 31/10/2015 - 2 Cor. 5, 1-10 / Lk. 7, 2-10 01/10/2015 - Gal. 6, 11-18 / Lk. 16, 19-31
PLEASE NOTE
Якщо хтось потребує священика негайно, просимо дзвонити на мобільний телефон до будь-якого священика, номери яких подані на першій сторінці зліва у Вістях.
When a priest is required, in the case of the emergency, please call any priest of the parish on his mobile number as listed on the front page of the Parish Bulletin.