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VICTOR HARBOR/GOOLWA CATHOLIC PARISH HOUSE 32 Seaview Road (PO Box 464)VICTOR HARBOR SA 5211Telephone: 8552 1084 (Please leave a message if the Office is unattended - we will get back to you asap)Facsimile: 8552 3439 Email: [email protected]: www.victorgoolwacatholic.org.au
PARISH TEAM CONTACTSPRIEST ADMINISTRATORFr Charles Gauci (phone 8382 1717) PRIESTFr Vinh Tran (phone 8552 1084 - in emergency - mob 0429 098 802)
PARISH MANAGERMr Kevin Rucioch (mob 0408 166 476)
PARISH NEWSLETTERPlease forward items for the newsletter to the Parish Office - ph 8552 1084, fax 8552 3439 or [email protected])(All items for the newsletter must be received no later than Wednesday evening)
PARISH TREASURERMrs Margaret Meade
MASS CENTRES AND TIMESST JOAN OF ARC 30 Seaview Road, Victor HarborMASS TIMESSaturday 6.00pmSunday 11.00amRECONCILIATIONSaturday 11.00am - 11.30amSaturday 5.30pm - 5.50pm
ST JOHN THE APOSTLE 10-14 Gardiner Street, GoolwaMASS TIMESSunday 9.00am(1st Sunday of the month - Family Mass)RECONCILIATIONSunday 8.30am - 8.50am
CHILD PROTECTION UNITMaree Cutler-Naroba (Manager) Phone: 8210 8268
April 04/05, 2015 • Page 1
FIRST READINGActs 10:34, 37-43Peter addressed Cornelius and his household: ‘You must have heard about the recent happenings in Judaea; about Jesus of Nazareth and how he began in Galilee, after John had been preaching baptism. God had anointed him with the Holy Spirit and with power, and because God was with him, Jesus went about doing good and curing all who had fallen into the power of the devil. Now I, and those with me, can witness to everything he did throughout the countryside of Judaea and in Jerusalem itself: and also to the fact that they killed him by hanging him on a tree, yet three days afterwards God raised him to life and allowed him to be seen, not by the whole people but only by certain witnesses God had chosen beforehand. Now we are those witnesses – we have eaten and drunk with him after his resurrection from the dead – and he has ordered us to proclaim this to his people and to tell them that God has appointed him to judge everyone, alive or dead. It is to him that all the prophets bear this witness: that all who believe in Jesus will have their sins forgiven through his name.’
RESPONSORIAL PSALMThis is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad.
SECOND READINGColossians 3:1-4 Since you have been brought back to true life with Christ, you must look for the things that are in heaven, where Christ is, sitting at God’s right hand. Let your thoughts be on heavenly things, not on the things that are on the earth, because you have died, and now the life you have is hidden with Christ in God. But when Christ is revealed – and he is your life – you too will be revealed in all your glory with him.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATIONAlleluia, alleluia!Christ has become our paschal sacrifice; let us feast with joy in the Lord. Alleluia!
GOSPELJohn 20:1-9It was very early on the first day of the week and still dark, when Mary of Magdala came to the tomb. She saw that the stone had been moved away from the tomb and came running to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one Jesus loved.
Vol 4 : No 19EASTER SUNDAY - YEAR B
(Continued page 4)
“AUSTRALIAN CATHOLICS “
This latest edition of this magazine is availa-
ble in the foyer of the Church. It is dedicated
to the 7 Sacraments and explores God’s pres-
ence in the experience of Catholics at every
stage of their lives. I enjoyed the stories of
young people talking about their experiences
of confession and confirmation, two genera-
tions of a family discussing life, love and the
sacrament of marriage etc. I refreshed my
knowledge of our Sacraments and learnt
some…. Pick up a copy at the end of Mass
today. Jocelyne Randabel-Williamson
ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
BOOKS FOR SALE The St. Vincent de Paul
book stall in the annex is packed with
interesting books. Please help our good
works by purchasing a book or two.
PASTORAL CARE GROUP VH
The April meeting has been cancelled. The
next meeting will be held on Saturday 2nd
May at 4.30pm in the annex.
FISH AND CHIPS NIGHT
The St. Joan’s Social Club
would like to thank all those
who attended our wonderful
Fish & Chips night last Fri-
day night.
It was great to see new faces and of course
the familiar ones as well!. 48 people were in
attendance and everyone enjoyed the night.
We especially thank ‘THE FISH STOP’ fish
shop for their delicious fish and chips. They
were very generous with their supply.
“THE FISH STOP’ is in the Coles complex.
Thanks also to all who contributed to make a
very successful and enjoyable evening.
DIVINE MERCY FEAST DAY,
Sunday 12 April 2015, Mary Help of Chris-
tians Church, cnr Bains & South Roads, Mor-
phett Vale. Commencing at 3pm with Exposi-
tion of the Blessed Sacrament and Divine
Mercy devotions with Benediction and vener-
ation of St Faustina's relics. Holy Mass at
5.30pm. Confessions will be available during
Adoration. For further information please ring
Chris Slagter, PH: 8555 5345.
SPECIAL INTENTIONS
Lucy Mary Lawlor, Patricia Haynes,
Rosemarie Kuske, Edward and Paul
Cullen, Michael and Bernadette
O’Kane, Mary Darr, Simon Short,
Father Sean McGearty. Margaret
Peake, Don Mackereth, Paul Ryan,
Jim Johns.
ANNIVERSARIES
Christopher Steele, Lyell Nemke,
Kevin McMahon, Joyce Lancaster,
Peter Slagter, Kevin Higgins, Joan
Kelly.
RECENTLY DECEASED
June Molan, Dorothy Shalders
PARISH COLLECTION:
28th & 29th March
1st Collection (Presbytery) : $1273.00
2nd Collection (Parish): $1313.00
GOOLWA MORNING TEA ROSTER
April: E. Oats, E. DeVries, D. McMahon, Loudy
VICTOR MORNING TEA ROSTER
April 12th K & J Bradley ( no morning tea on April 5th - Easter Sunday)
April 19th & 26th R. & I. Reid
VICTOR ALTAR ROSTER
April 10th B. Munday & R. Kuske
April 17th & 24th
V. Wyld & M. Halton
VICTOR MEET & GREET
April 4th
L. & M. Peake, M. Farmer
April 5th
G . Wilson, M. Cunningham
April 11th
L. & M. Peake
April 12th
H. Sampson, A. Wright
GOOLWA MEET & GREET
April: A. Turner, M. Smith, K. Milne
CENSUS 2015
So far 190 Census forms have been
returned. We ask those who have not yet
filled in your form please do so ASAP.
WARM WELCOME:
We welcome Tony & Pauline Agius, Tim &
Diane Hunt and Ron & Mary Taylor & their
son Gregory to our Parish. May you enjoy
our Parish community.
CONTEMPLATIVE LIVING COMMUNITY
Next meeting will be Wednesday 8th April.
If you would like to join us please contact:
Anne Weygood 0429 653 844 or Kathy
Proctor 0434 375 720
ST. JOHN’S PASTORAL CARE & SOCIAL
CLUB GOOLWA
The next meeting is postponed until Tues-
day 14th April. The Pastoral Care meeting
will be at 1.00pm followed by the Social Club
meeting at 2.00pm.
Everyone is welcome
MEMORIAL PRAYERS
You are asked to pray for the family of
Brendan Anthony Nagy, who died in a
drowning tragedy on 10th April 1993. The
family donated a plaque in his memory. This
plaque sits at the right hand side of the altar
at St. John’s. May he rest in the Peace of
Christ.
ST JOAN’S MAINTENANCE AND
MORNING TEA GROUP
Maintenance days are on the
second Wednesday of each
month. The next will be on
8th April at 9.30am, followed
by morning tea in the Annex
at 11.00am, to which other
men are invited, without obligation or cost,
to enjoy some male company.
APPLEFEST FETE
Saturday 11th April:
9.30am - 3.00pm. Children’s
activities, music, old Car
display, model railway
display, stalls, artwork, food,
coffee, raffle. Come and join us at St. Au-
gustine’s Anglican Church, Burke St. Victor
Harbor.
HARBOR VILLAGE OPEN DAYS
Saturday 11th April. With Devonshire Tea
2.00pm - 4.00pm.
21 Adelaide Road, McCracken. Phone 8552
5311. email [email protected]
MASS ROSTER
VICTOR HARBOR; 8PM EASTER VIGIL
Commentator: K. Rucioch
R.1 J. Randabel-W R.2. V. Wyld
R.3 J. Ryan R.4 M. Ferguson
E.M. J. Baker, T. Sheehan, B. Munday,
P.Harris
GOOLWA EASTER VIGIL 6.00PM
Commentator: P. Burns
R.1 B. Longworth R.2 L. Longworth
R. 3 A. Mabarrack, R. 4 D. West
E.M. M. Ryan, J. Ryan, S. Muller,
M. Meade, J. McInnes
VICTOR HARBOR EASTER SUN. 11 am
Commentator: E. Temme
R.1 A. Williss R.2 A. Rose
E.M. P. Clingan, R. Reid, I. Reid,
M. Ferguson
GOOLWA EASTER SUNDAY 9AM
Commentator: J. Ryan
R.1 J. McMahon R.2 D McMahon
E.M. J. Slagter, F. Refchange, D. Elliott,
L. Elliott, M. O’Halloran
NEXT WEEK 11th & 12th APRIL
VICTOR HARBOR: 6PM VIGIL
Commentator: E. O’Shaughnessy
R.1 F. Hanna
R.2 J. Randabel-Williamson
E.M. D. McLaughlin, T. Sheehan,
R. Powell
VICTOR HARBOR 11am
Commentator: K. Howard
R1. P. O’Brien
R2. W. Baker
E.M. K Rucioch, M. Von Holst, I. Reid,
R. Reid, P. Clingan
GOOLWA 9.00am
Commentator: P. Burns
R.1 J. Harrap
R.2 L. Healey
E.M. M. Glazewski, B. Longworth,
J. McInnes, D. McMahon, J McMahon
HAPPY EASTER FROM ALL AT
CARITAS AUSTRALIA
Celebrate that your generosity to Project
Compassion continues aid and develop-
ment work reflective of the life of Jesus
Christ, and shaped by the tradition of
Catholic Social Teaching principles, in
over 35 countries around the world.
Your Project Compassion donation will
help whole communities ‘have life and
have it to the full’ (John 10:10)
Thank you for supporting Caritas Aus-
tralia’s Project Compassion 2015.
If you still have your Project Compassion
box or envelope set at home please bring
them back next week or visit
www.caritas.org.au to make a donation
online.
CHILD PROTECTION
INFORMATION SESSION
‘In a nutshell’ Volunteer Briefing
The Child Protection Unit, Adelaide
Diocesan Centre will be facilitating a
90 minute information session for Parish
volunteers in the Southern Deanery.
Date: Thursday 9th April, 2015
Time: 6pm -7.30pm
Location: Language Centre,
Cardijn College.
Please advise Kevin Rucioch if you are
able to attend. 0408 166 476
ST JOAN’S CHOIR VICTOR HARBOR
Our practice time is at 10.30 am. each
Friday in the Church. We welcome new
members to the practice and to sing at
the Masses.
ST. JOHN’S GOOLWA CHURCH
SINGING GROUP
Practices are held in the Church every
Tuesday at 3.00pm - all welcome
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
The next meeting will be held on
Wednesday 8th April at 7.00pm at Victor
Harbor.
EASTER: THROUGH THE OCTAVE AND
BEYOND!
While Easter is a Solemnity
and an Octave Feast, it is
also a 50-day journey until
Pentecost.
We continue to remember
His resurrection with special devotion. Saint
Augustine shares this perspective: "The sea-
son before Easter signifies the troubles in
which we live here and now, while the time
after Easter, which we are celebrating at pre-
sent, signifies the happiness that will be ours
in the future."
During the season of Easter our particular
focus is on a hope beyond this world - a hope
that is a great equalizer for those who are
infirm or healthy, rich or poor. It is a hope that
transcends our current situation with the hope
of something better and eternal!
Anthony DeStefano, in his book "Travel
Guide to Heaven" says that any discussion of
heaven needs to include fun. "It's a place of
unlimited pleasure, unlimited happiness and
unlimited joy!" Now, that's worth thinking
about, worth celebrating and worth telling
others.
( excerpted from Catholic on line)
ALLELUIA
In the Roman Rite, the
word "Alleluia" is associat-
ed with joy and is especially
favoured in Paschal time,
the time between Easter
and Pentecost, perhaps because of the asso-
ciation of the Hallel (Alleluia psalms) chanted
at Passover.
During this time, the word is added widely to
verses and responses associated with pray-
ers, to antiphons of psalms, and, during the
Octave of Easter and on Pentecost Sunday,
to the dismissal at the end of Mass.
ST JOHN BAPTIST DE LA SALLE
Feastday April 7th
St John Baptist de la Salle
was known for his work with
the poor and was very in-
volved with the education of
poor children.
John Baptist de La Salle was a pioneer in
founding training colleges for teachers, re-
form schools for delinquents, technical
schools, and secondary schools for modern
languages, arts, and sciences.
REGULAR MASS TIMES INOUR CLUSTER CHURCHES
ALDINGA Mary of Galilee, the First Disciple
cnr Quinliven and Howe RoadsSaturday 6.00pmTuesday 9.15am
GOOLWASt John the Apostle, 10-14 Gardiner St
Sunday 9.00amWednesday 9.30am
KINGSCOTE Our Lady of Perpetual Help, cnr Todd and Giles Streets
Sunday 9.30am
NOARLUNGASt Luke, the Evangelist,
cnr Honeypot Rd and Goldsmith DveSaturday 6.00pmSunday 9.00am
1st Sunday 11.00am (Spanish Mass)2nd Sunday 2.00pm (Filipino Mass)
Sunday (Youth Mass) 5.30pmMonday 9.00amTuesday 8.00am
Wednesday 7.00amThursday 9.00am (St John’s School)
Friday 10.00am
NORMANVILLESt Peter, Cape Jervis Road
1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays 10.30am2nd, 4th Sundays 8.30am
1st Friday 6.00pm
PARNDANA4th Sunday 4.00pm
PENNESHAWSt Columba, North Terrace
(shared with Anglicans)Saturday before 4th Sunday 7.00pm
SEAFORDSeaford Ecumenical Mission, Grand Bvd
Sunday 10.45amWednesday 9.15am
VICTOR HARBORSt Joan of Arc, 30 Seaview Road
Saturday 6.00pmSunday 11.00amTuesday 9.00amThursday 9.00am
Friday (other than 1st) 9.00am1st Friday 11.30am
WILLUNGASt Joseph, 12 St Judes Street1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays 8.30am
2nd, 4th Sundays 10.30amWednesday 9.00amThursday 9.00am
Friday 9.00am
April 04/05, 2015 • Page 4
‘They have taken the Lord out of the tomb’ she said ‘and we don’t know where they have put him.’So Peter set out with the other disciple to go to the tomb. They ran together, but the other disciple, running faster than Peter, reached the tomb first; he bent down and saw the linen cloths lying on the ground, but did not go in. Simon Peter who was following now came up, went right into the tomb, saw the linen cloths on the ground, and also the cloth that had been over his head; this was not with the linen cloths but rolled up in a place by itself. Then the other disciple who had reached the tomb first also went in; he saw and he believed. Till this moment they had failed to understand the teaching of scripture, that he must rise from the dead.
EVANGELII GAUDIUM “Politics, though often denigrated, remains a lofty vocation and one of the highest forms of charity, inasmuch as it seeks the common good.”
Para 205 from Evangelii Gaudium, Pope Francis, Nov. 24, 2013
WORDS OF WISDOMThe nation doesn’t simply need what we have. It needs what we are.
St Edith Stein
SAINT OF THE WEEKSt Stanislaus (April 11)
Anyone who reads the history of Eastern Europe cannot help but chance on the name of Stanislaus, the saintly but tragic bishop of Kraków, patron of Poland. He is remembered with Saints Thomas More (June 22) and Thomas Becket (December 29) for vigorous opposition to the evils of an unjust government.
Born in Szczepanow near Kraków on July 26, 1030, he was ordained a
(Continued from page 1) priest after being educated in the cathedral schools of Gniezno, then capital of Poland, and at Paris. He was appointed preacher and archdeacon to the bishop of Kraków, where his eloquence and example brought about real conversion in many of his penitents, both clergy and laity. He became bishop of Kraków in 1072. During an expedition against the Grand Duchy of Kiev, Stanislaus became involved in the political situation of Poland. Known for his outspokenness, he aimed his attacks at the evils of the peasantry and the king, especially the unjust wars and immoral acts of King Boleslaus II. The king first excused himself, then made a show of penance, then relapsed into his old ways. Stanislaus continued his open opposition in spite of charges of treason and threats of death, finally excommunicating the king. The latter, enraged, ordered soldiers to kill the bishop. When they refused, the king killed him with his own hands. Forced to flee to Hungary, Boleslaus supposedly spent the rest of his life as a penitent in the Benedictine abbey in Osiak.
THIS WEEK’S READINGS(6 - 12 April)
• Monday, 6: Monday, Easter (Acts 2:14, 22-33; Mt 218:8-15)
• Tuesday, 7: Tuesday, Easter (Acts 2:36-41; Jn 20:11-18)
• Wednesday, 8: Wednesday, Easter (Acts 3:1-10; Lk 24:13-35)
• Thursday, 9: Thursday, Easter (Acts 3:11-26; Lk 24:35-48)
• Friday, 10: Friday, Easter (Acts 4:1-12; Jn 21:1-14)
• Saturday, 11: Saturday, Easter (Acts 4:13-21; Mk 16:9-15)
• Sunday, 12: Second Sunday of Easter (Acts 4:32-35; 1Jn 5:1-6; Jn 20:19-31)