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PARISH OFFICEPO BOX 118, WARWICK.
81 Percy Street, Warwick.
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Phone: (07) 4661 1033
Fax: (07) 4661 4232
Email:
Website:www.stmarysparishwarwick.org.
St Marys
Catholic
Parish
Parish PriestFr Franco Filipetto
Semi-retired PriestFr Terry Hickling4661 8227
Parish Pastoral AssociatePatrice Riordan
Administration OfficerKathleen Cuskelly
PARISH SCHOOLS
St Marys KindergartenDirector:Marie SullivanPhone: 4667 1075
St Marys (Primary)Principal:Margaret GrewPhone: 4661 [email protected]
Assumption CollegePrincipal:Kort GoodmanPhone: 4660 [email protected]
StMarys Catholic Parish WarwickEMBRACING THE COMMUNITIES OF:
St Marys, Warwick, Our Lady of Dolours, Greymare,Immaculate Heart of Mary, Gladfield and Our Lady of Fatima,
Karara 18th/19th June 201612th Sunday in Ordinary Time
CARE FOR THE HOMELESS, THE SICK, THE PRISONER, AND THE
DEAD
This work of mercy also moves us to support refugees throughout the
world, especially those displaced by war and famine. And in poor nationswhere inadequate economic development has occurred, this work of mercy
moves us to support programs to help build homes. Likewise, we are also
called by this work of mercy to tend to those who have simply run away
from terrible situations in their homes, including violence and abuse.
Many older people feel they are truly without a home any longer because
they have had to give up their homes and move into institutions. Most
nursing facilities never become true homes, and life in them can be lonely
and difficult. Whats more, these virtually homeless older people live very
near us all, in institutions tucked into many of our neighbourhoods and
parishes. And for those older people who live in their own homes, this
work of mercy calls on us to support them. It moves us to visit them, bring
them meals, help them
with housework, repair
what needs to be fixed,
and help them know
theyre still a vital part
of our community.
Excerpt fromReflections on the
Spiritual and Corporal Works of
Mercy BE MERCIFULby
Bill Huebsch.
We welcome into our Parish Community through the Sacrament of Baptism
Jace William John Bunch son of John & Emily
Annie Collett daughter of Peter & NicoleEthan Kyle Edmonstone son of Glen & Irene
Spencer James Ellery son of Brodie & Maddie
Oliver William Iles son of Brendan & Tina
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ROSTERS
MASS TIMESTHIS WEEK
18TH/19TH JUNE
St Marys
Vigil Saturday 6pm
Sunday 8:30am
Yangan
Saturday 6pm
Gladfield
Sunday 10am
Lay Liturgy
Killarney
Sunday 8am
WEEKDAY MASS/
LITURGY TIMESMonday Mass 9am
Tuesday Lay-Liturgy
5:30pm
Leader 1: Margaret Lawton
Leader 2: Gerry Morrisey
Reader: Peter Kelly
Gospel/Reflect: Judy
Morrisey
Wednesday Mass 7am
Thursday Mass 9am
Friday Nativity of St John
the Baptist Mass 9am
Saturday Mass 9am
No Mass or Lay Liturgy if
there is a Funeral Mass
FEAST DAYS
Tue St Aloysius Gonzaga
WedSts John Fisher &
Thomas More
NEXT WEEK
25TH/26TH JUNE
St Marys
Vigil Saturday 6pm
Sunday 8:30am
Killarney
Sunday 8am
Lay Liturgy
Yangan
Saturday 6pm
Gladfield
Sunday 9:30am
ReconciliationSt Marys
Saturday 9:30am after
Mass
THIS WEEKEND18th/19th June 2016
NEXT WEEKEND25h/26th June 2016
Ministries Vigil 6pm 8:30am Vigil 6pm 8:30am
Bell Ringers Brian Collins Michael Ryan Brian Collins Michael Ryan
Welcomers Young family Dave CarrBernadette Ryan
Kajewski family Shirley OwensMarcia Hughes
Readers Joanne McNally WRMichael DwanJustin Walsh
Pam Eather WRShirley Peel
Mary-Anne Driver
Cheryl Collins WRPatrice RiordanJoanne McNally
Sr Margaret WRPam Eather
Michael Ryan
Prayer of theFaithful
Tim Kajewski Amy Bradfield Lisa Watt Sarah Elliott
Gifts Wayne Watt family Des & CherylCantwell
Ann KingMargaret Trahair
Nancy FordBernadette Ryan
Ministers ofCommunion
Pauline StewartKev & Trish Seaby
Susan RyanMaria Ryan
Theresa BarrettLen & Sue DoylePaul & Monica
Maher
Lynette & MaryNoble
Richard TartanGerry & Judy
Morrisey
Pauline PickeringBob Keogh
Marianne JordanMichael GaffneyMargaret Grew
Powerpoint Christie Lyons Joe Willett Kaitlyn Newley Camille Diaz
Musicians Val Kelly, Megan,Marguerite, Helen,
Judy, Patrice & Kaitlyn
Valerie Murphy,Michael & Rey
Debbie, Regina &Jessica
Michael, Rey &Kathleen
Morning Tea atAssisi Place
Pauline Stewart &Val Gray
Valerie M. &Margaret Waltisbuhl
Childrens Lit. Rowena ODea &helper
Altar Servers
Mitchell Scheiwe
Laura ScheiweErin Walsh
Harriet Plummer
Julianna CoxHenry Reardon
Lily NolanBasil Nolan
Ben Willett
Andrew WillettNathaniel Ryan
WEEK COMMENCING 20th June WEEK COMMENCING 27th June
Akooramak Mick Gaffney & Carolyn Abood Maree Ryan & Gloria Litster
Home Communion Basil & Philippa Doherty Fr Franco & Marie Dwan
Bus Drivers &Carers
Jimmy OLeary 4667 4715 & Dave Carr Leo Barrett 4661 1978 & Marie Hallman
Money Counters Group 3Gerry Morrisey 4661 3170 Group 4Paul Maher 4667 9109
OTHER ROSTERS
PLEASE PRAY FOR
RECENTLY DECEASED Judy McIntyre, Russell McCormack (R,ton), John Murray (Fr DonMurrays brother), Br Pat McArthy (Nudgee), Matilde Le Rat (Paris)
ANNIVERSARIESLes & Connie Noye, Bert & Joyce Noye, Marie Brewer, Michael & AnnMcMahon, Des Canavan, Robbie Kane (Dublin), Bill & Helen Kelly, Eric Ting, Bill & Nora Noble, FrPercy Church, Vane Jensen, Ellen Brennan, Patricia Holland, Rev Frs Joseph McKey, Kevin Noble,Charles Casey, Thomas Sweeney, John Sinnott & Thomas McCormack, Ann Moran, Tom Ryan, Ray
Lyons, Dermot Brosnan, Madge Watson, Roslyne Watson, May Lyons, Louisa OMara, MarionOLeary, Pat Bourke, Graham Watt, Gregory P. Cananvan, Frank & Dot Fitzgerald, Jim & MaryKeogh, Florence Graham, Ian Graham, Feliciana Apura Papas, Cresenciano Llanto Papas, RoquitoA. Papas, Rebecca P. Pacquiao, Doug Fischer, Anicito, Justa, Alezandro, Tito,& Agricula Garcia,Hipolito Salinas and all relatives and friends.
SICKJohn Aspinall, Erin Kelly, Shirley Watson, Phonce & Theresa Wallace, Rowan Shann, JudyHackett (Bris), Sandra Rouse, Lorna Smith (Bris), Belinda Wheeler (USA), Michael & ChristineCuskelly, Louis Frosio, Kevin Booth (Bris), Tia Wells, Phil Higgins, Catherine Watson, Gary Russell-Sharam, Neil Winterbon (Lismore), Ned Sparksman, Leanne Sanderson, Fr Tom Sheeran, Colin King,Rick Waterworth (Bris), Carlito Talara, Tracie Thompson, Maureen Shepherd, Wendy Taylor, HeidiHaferkamp, Colin Alldridge (Bris) and residents of Akooramak and The Oaks, patients at the WarwickHospital and all those who receive Home Communion.
New Planned Giving Envelopes will be distributed this weekend.If you wish to contribute to Parish costs through the PG Programme, please
contact the Parish Office to make arrangements for this.
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PARISH GROUPS
MEETINGSATTHE
PARISH CENTRE
AL-ANON GROUP meets
on Thursdays in Room 1 at
8pm. Phone Rosemary 4661
5820
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS meet on
Wednesdays in Room 1 at
7pm.
CHARISMATIC
PRAYER GROUP meets on
Mondays in Room 1 at
9:45am.
CHRISTIAN MEDITTION
GROUP meets on Friday
from 9-10am
FATHERS PRAYER
GROUP meets on Tuesdays
in Room 10 from 6-7pm.
Everyone Welcome!
LAY CARMELITES
meet on 3rd Tuesday of
each month at 9am in Room
1
Pam Eather 4661 3917
LITTLE TREASURES PLAY
GROUP
Wednesdays (during school
terms) from 9am to 11am in
Rooms 1 & 2.
MEN ALIVE GROUP meets
in Room 2 on Thursdays at
7-8pm. Contact 4661 3133.
MOTHERS PRAYERS
GROUPS meet onTuesdays in Room 3 at 5pm
(Pauline 0400 171 071) and
Thursdays at 9:30am in
Church (Maria 4661 2158)
and Fridays in Room 3 at
10am (Maree 4661 7345).
PARISH LADIES
meet on 1st Tuesday of each
month at 9:30am in Room 1 .
New members are warmly
invited to join this group.Contact Rita 4661 8144 or
Bernice 4661 1107
PARISH EVENTSDATE CLAIMERS -Sunday 17th JulyConcert by Kammer Philhar-
monie at 7:30pm in Church. All welcome. Tickets can be purchased www.warwickevents.com
or at front doors (cash only) on 17th July. Last years concert was very well attended. So, get in
early to get your tickets.Rosters New Rosters for weekend Masses, Communion to Akooramak & Home Communion
are available in the racks near the front doors of the church for those who have not supplied
email addresses. Others, please check your emails for new rosters.
Meals on WheelsVolunteers are needed for this ministry - for only 1 hours of your
time per week every four weeks. Please contact Rita 4661 8144
SVDP Bus Trip on Sunday 19th June. Contact Marie 4661 3005
St Vincent de Paul, Warwick,needs double-bed blankets and sheets for Ozenam House.
These will be given to the homeless and needy in the Warwick area. If you can help please
phone 4667 1310. Thank you.
Mercy Seminarconducted by Sr Elaine Morzone 21st August after Mass at Parish Centre.
Thank you to all who attended and participated in the Concert with St Aidans Anglican GirlsSchool, Brisbane.Performances were wonderful.
Thank youto all who assisted with the running of the 87th Deb Balla great success.
Planned Giving Envelopesfor 2016/17 available for collection. Please dispose of old ones.
PRAYER & LITURGY-Rosaryis prayed before each weekday Mass in the Church &at 9am on 1st & 2nd Thursdays of the monthN.B. Novena of Our Lady of Perpetual Helpwill now be held on the 1st Wed ofeach month commencing with Rosary at 5pm. Mass when Fr Edgar is available.Choir PracticesAfter 9am Mass GeneralSat 25th June. Men Sats. 9th & 16th July
A Graveside Funeral Servicefor Judy McIntyre will be conducted at the Warwick LawnCemetery on Friday 24th June at 1:30pm
MAGAZINESCatholic Leader $2Orlando turns to God to dry tears after shock massacre Inform 161 AVAILABLE ONAustralian Catholics MagazineWinter 2016 TABLES AT DOORSLOOK Childrens Activity Sheetsfor this SundayThe ParacleteThe Far EastThe Parish receives one complimentary copy of this magazine.A subscription to this magazine assists the Columbans in their missionary work. Details can beobtained from the copy on the table at the front doors.
COMMUNITY EVENTS-The Fr Joe McKey Archives/Museum Visits arranged by
phoning 4661 3497Refugee & Migrant Network Multicultural Activities1. Friendship Picnic in Leslie
Park Sunday 19th June 11am to 3pm. Traditional music, dancing, clothing & activities. Coffee
van. 2. Freedom Stories Film NightThursday 23rd June 6pm at SOTE, 2 Freestone Road.
Tickets $15, Concession $10, Family $50. Light supper included. All welcome.
DIOCESAN EVENTSWorld Youth DayKrakow, Poland 2016 Young Catholics is very excit-
ed to announce that it will be embarking on a 19 day pilgrimage from 18th July to 5th August and would love
any young people between 18 and 35 years to join in this pilgrimage. For more information, contact Sarah at
Young Catholics Toowoomba on 4632 4277 or [email protected] you for your generous support of the Propagation of the Faith
appeal. In the past 2 weeks, parishes across the Toowoomba Diocese support-
ed the work of the Catholic Church through Catholic Missions Propagation of the Faith appeal.
Like in todays Gospel, our appeal presents us the reality that following Jesus is not easy. How-
ever, if each and all of us make the decision to follow Jesus and lose our life for His sake, we are
in faith, being saved. No matter how big or small your prayer and financial contribution is for
the work of the Catholic Church in Cambodia and around the world, including Australia, if you
do it to lose your time and resources for the sake of following Jesus, you are saved and you give
SCHOOL EVENTSACW Grade 10 Class of 1986 Reunionwill be held on 12th/13thNovember 2016 with events all weekend. Contact Louise Booth 0403 065 496 or Kristie Morri-son 0499 250 539 or FaceBook Class of 86 Assumption College. More details to follow.
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REFLECTION
Lukes Gospel is divided into two sections by the momentousdecision to embark on a journey to Jerusalem, there to under-go the suffering and death which were to greet Jesus. Todaysgospel text comes just before this decision is made. It ischaracterised by another journey, a faith journey by thedisciples. They must come to understand exactly who Jesusis: the Christ of God, and to understand what sort of Christ heis-one who will undergo suffering, rejection and death inorder to be raised up again. Jesus takes this lesson further byexplaining that if any wish to follow him, they too mustrenounce the life of the world and take up the cross. It is onlyin so doing that a person can truly save his/her life. Just asJesus takes on this suffering for others, a true disciple mustlive for others and not for self. Only then will he/she be trulysaved.
What do you need to renounce in order to save your life?
Is there a cross which you carry every day?
The Summit Vol 43 No. 2
PRAYER FOR RAIN
O God, the earth is thirsty for rain and wewait for you to refresh the land and all itscreatures, the rivers and lakes, the crops
and gardens.Send abundant rain, we pray, and teach us
to be better stewards of all the blessingsyou provide, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
First Reading
Zechariah 12:10-11, 13:1
They will look on the one whom they have pierced.
Responsorial PsalmPs 62:2-6, 8-9. R.v.2
My soul is thirsting for you, O Lord my God.
Second Reading
Galatians 3:26-29
You who have been baptised have put on Christ.
Gospel Acclamation
John 10:27
My sheep listen to my voice, says the Lord; I know them,
and they follow me.
GospelLuke 9:18-24
You are the Messiah sent by God. It is necessary for the Son
of Man to suffer much.
There is no longer Jew or Gentile, slave or free, male andfemale.
For you are all one in Christ Jesus.Galatians 3:28 (NLT)Sermons4Kids.comUsed with permission
The Family of GodFor you are all children of God through faith in Christ
Jesus. Galatians 3:26 (NLT)
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