st patrick's cathedral parramatta · st patrick’s cathedral during the presentation and...

4
St Patrick's Cathedral Parramatta Cathedral Office: 1 Marist Place Parramatta NSW 2150 Telephone 02 8839 8400 Web: http://www.stpatscathedral.com.au Sunday 2 February The Presentation of the Lord EMERGENCY CALLS ANYTIME Ph: 0417 848 522 STAFF CONTACT DETAILS Dean & Parish Priest Very Rev Fr Robert Bossini 8839 8420 or [email protected] Assistant Priest, Rev Chris del Rosario 8839 8423 or [email protected] Deacon Rev Roderick Pirotta [email protected] Office Hours 9.00 am to 4.00 pm Receptionist: Donna Missio (M,T,Th,F) 8839 8400 or [email protected] Parish Secretary: Pat Preca (Mon-Fri) 8839 8412 or [email protected] Finance Admin : Mili Lee 8839 8415 or [email protected] Sacramental Coordinator: Meg Gale (Tue only) 8839 8415 or [email protected] Director of Music: Bernard Kirkpatrick 8839 8400 [email protected] Liturgy Coordinator/Sacristan Fr Chris del Rosario Youth Coordinator Fr Chris del Rosario 8839 8416 or [email protected] Please Note: Baptisms are celebrated in the Cathedral on most Sundays. Check for exceptions. Family members and guests must be present at the Cathedral at least 15 minutes before the usual time of 12.45pm. Download baptism form at www.stpatscathedral.com.au Preparation is essential and may be completed prior to the birth of the child. Weddings are by appointment only. Contact the Parish Secretary. For more information regarding: First Holy Communion and Confirmation: Please contact the Sacramental Coordinator. To hire the Cloister Function rooms please call 8839 8400 or email [email protected] St Patrick’s Gift Shop (located in Murphy House) Gift Shop Manager Mindy Mercado Tues 10am-2pm Wed-Fri - 10.00am-3pm Sun 9am-1pm Closed Mon & Sat Email: [email protected] Dear friends, With todays feast we divert slightly from the Ordinary calendar and return to the Christmas story. We hear in the Gospel of Jesus being presented in the temple as part of the usual and customary rites of the Jewish religion [Exodus 13:1.11-16]. While the parents of Jesus obey the Law in all its direcves, we hear of strange and mysterious happenings as Jesus is presented. Simeon gives his prophecy about the ministry and life of Jesus – saying that he will be a sign of contradicon and that he will herald the rise and fall of many [Luke 2:28-32], in what is known as the Nunc dimis, the cancle recited at Compline or Night Prayer. We hear Anna, the daughter of Phanuel coming into the scene and proclaims Jesuspart in the deliverance of Israel [Luke 2:36-38]. The reading concludes with Mary and Joseph returning to Galilee. Here we have the beginning of the hidden yearsof Jesus, those years where he grew under the authority and guidance of Mary and Joseph and where he grew and matured in the favour of God [Luke 2:39-40]. The next we hear of Jesus is when he encounters John the Bapst and begins his public ministry. Tradionally today is the foreth day of Christmas. Though the Christmas season ended with the Epiphany, the Presentaon brings us back to some of the Christmas themes. The feast becomes a lead into the Lent and Easter seasons where our redempon through the Death and Resurrecon of Jesus is celebrated. The Feast of the Presentaon was first observed in the Eastern Church as "The Encounter ." In the sixth century, it began to be observed in the West: in Rome with a more penitenal character and in France with solemn blessings and processions of candles, popularly known as Candlemas . The theme of light is prominent in this celebraon. In John s Gospel Jesus proclaims himself as the Light of the World [John 8:12-20]. The Cancle of Simeon [vv. 28-32] takes on a significant appeal as we recognise the link between this feast and the Lent/Easter celebraon. We hear Simeon, a very upright and devout man who lived in the light of the Holy Spirit [Luke 2:25] proclaiming the fulfilment of Gods prophecy in the person of this Child. He was expecng a me when the Lord would bring comfort to the people and that he would see death unl he laid eyes on the Messiah of God. In this encounter with Mary, Joseph and the Child Jesus, we see that this prophecy is indeed fulfilled. In this Cancle Simeon pronounces the future mission and ministry of Jesus. This Child is to be the salvaon promised by God and a revelaon to all peoples. Luke again menons this salvaon to the ends of the earth at the final secon of his second volume, the Acts of the Apostles. Where Paul states this salvaon of God has been sent also to the Genles, and they will listen[Acts 28:28]. At the conclusion of all these prophecies, Luke presents a more human and personal touch to the story. We hear that when Mary and Joseph had carried out all that was needed of the Law, they returned to their hometown of Nazareth in Galilee. At the house of Nazareth, the Child grew in stature and strength, since he was filled with the Holy Spirit and the grace of God was upon him [Luke 39-40]. The secon immediately following this scene recounts the very traumac episode when Jesus remains in the Temple with the elders while Mary and Joseph, unaware of this absence, return home aſter having celebrated the Passover in Jerusalem. This secon also adds light on the hidden yearsof Jesus as it states that he connues to be under their authorityand that he increased in wisdom and in age[Luke 2:51-52]. We next meet the adult Jesus as he is bapsed by John in the Jordan [Luke 3:21-22]. In these hidden years in Nazareth Jesus receives his educaon and formaon under the direcon and care of Mary and Joseph. As they came to terms with all that had occurred From the Dean’s Desk

Upload: others

Post on 02-Jun-2020

11 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: St Patrick's Cathedral Parramatta · ST PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL during the presentation and purification WEEKLY MASS TIMETABLE SUNDAY 6.00pm Saturday Vigil Mass 7.30am Morning Prayer

St Patrick's Cathedral Parramatta Cathedral Office: 1 Marist Place Parramatta NSW 2150

Telephone 02 8839 8400 Web: http://www.stpatscathedral.com.au

Sunday 2 February The Presentation of the Lord

EMERGENCY CALLS

ANYTIME Ph: 0417 848 522

STAFF CONTACT DETAILS

Dean & Parish Priest

Very Rev Fr Robert Bossini

8839 8420 or [email protected]

Assistant Priest, Rev Chris del Rosario

8839 8423 or [email protected]

Deacon

Rev Roderick Pirotta

[email protected]

Office Hours 9.00 am to 4.00 pm

Receptionist: Donna Missio (M,T,Th,F) 8839 8400 or [email protected]

Parish Secretary: Pat Preca (Mon-Fri)

8839 8412 or [email protected]

Finance Admin : Mili Lee

8839 8415 or [email protected]

Sacramental Coordinator: Meg Gale (Tue only)

8839 8415 or [email protected]

Director of Music: Bernard Kirkpatrick

8839 8400 [email protected]

Liturgy Coordinator/Sacristan Fr Chris del Rosario

Youth Coordinator Fr Chris del Rosario

8839 8416 or [email protected]

Please Note:

Baptisms are celebrated in the Cathedral on most

Sundays. Check for exceptions. Family members

and guests must be present at the Cathedral at

least 15 minutes before the usual time of

12.45pm.

Download baptism form at

www.stpatscathedral.com.au

Preparation is essential and may be completed prior to

the birth of the child.

Weddings are by appointment only.

Contact the Parish Secretary.

For more information regarding:

First Holy Communion and Confirmation:

Please contact the Sacramental Coordinator.

To hire the Cloister Function rooms please call

8839 8400 or email [email protected]

St Patrick’s Gift Shop (located in Murphy House)

Gift Shop Manager Mindy Mercado

Tues 10am-2pm Wed-Fri - 10.00am-3pm

Sun 9am-1pm Closed Mon & Sat

Email: [email protected]

Dear friends, With today’s feast we divert slightly from the Ordinary calendar and return to the Christmas story. We hear in the Gospel of Jesus being presented in the temple as part of the usual and customary rites of the Jewish religion [Exodus 13:1.11-16]. While the parents of Jesus obey the Law in all its directives, we hear of strange and mysterious happenings as Jesus is presented. Simeon gives his prophecy about the ministry and life of Jesus – saying that he will be a sign of contradiction and that he will herald the rise and fall of many [Luke 2:28-32], in what is known as the Nunc dimittis, the canticle recited at Compline or Night Prayer. We hear Anna, the daughter of Phanuel coming into the scene and proclaims Jesus’ part in the deliverance of Israel [Luke 2:36-38]. The reading concludes with Mary and Joseph returning to Galilee. Here we have the beginning of the ‘hidden years’ of Jesus, those years where he grew under the authority and guidance of Mary and Joseph and where he grew and matured in the favour of God [Luke 2:39-40]. The next we hear of Jesus is when he encounters John the Baptist and begins his public ministry. Traditionally today is the fortieth day of Christmas. Though the Christmas season ended with the Epiphany, the Presentation brings us back to some of the Christmas themes. The feast becomes a lead into the Lent and Easter seasons where our redemption through the Death and Resurrection of Jesus is celebrated.

The Feast of the Presentation was first observed in the Eastern Church as "The Encounter." In the sixth century, it began to be observed in the West: in Rome with a more penitential character and in France with solemn blessings and processions of candles, popularly known as Candlemas. The theme of light is prominent in this celebration. In John’s Gospel Jesus proclaims himself as the Light of the World [John 8:12-20].

The Canticle of Simeon [vv. 28-32] takes on a significant appeal as we recognise the link between this feast and the Lent/Easter celebration. We hear Simeon, a very upright and devout man who lived in the light of the Holy Spirit [Luke 2:25] proclaiming the fulfilment of God’s prophecy in the person of this Child. He was expecting a time when the Lord would bring comfort to the people and that he would see death until he laid eyes on the Messiah of God. In this encounter with Mary, Joseph and the Child Jesus, we see that this prophecy is indeed fulfilled. In this Canticle Simeon pronounces the future mission and ministry of Jesus. This Child is to be the salvation promised by God and a revelation to all peoples. Luke again mentions this salvation to the ends of the earth at the final section of his second volume, the Acts of the Apostles. Where Paul states ‘this salvation of God has been sent also to the Gentiles, and they will listen’ [Acts 28:28]. At the conclusion of all these prophecies, Luke presents a more human and personal touch to the story. We hear that when Mary and Joseph had carried out all that was needed of the Law, they returned to their hometown of Nazareth in Galilee. At the house of Nazareth, the Child grew in stature and strength, since he was filled with the Holy Spirit and the grace of God was upon him [Luke 39-40]. The section immediately following this scene recounts the very traumatic episode when Jesus remains in the Temple with the elders while Mary and Joseph, unaware of this absence, return home after having celebrated the Passover in Jerusalem. This section also adds light on the ‘hidden years’ of Jesus as it states that he ‘continues to be under their authority’ and that ‘he increased in wisdom and in age’ [Luke 2:51-52]. We next meet the adult Jesus as he is baptised by John in the Jordan [Luke 3:21-22]. In these hidden years in Nazareth Jesus receives his education and formation under the direction and care of Mary and Joseph. As they came to terms with all that had occurred

From the Dean’s Desk

Page 2: St Patrick's Cathedral Parramatta · ST PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL during the presentation and purification WEEKLY MASS TIMETABLE SUNDAY 6.00pm Saturday Vigil Mass 7.30am Morning Prayer

ST PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL

WEEKLY MASS TIMETABLE

SUNDAY

6.00pm Saturday Vigil Mass

7.30am Morning Prayer

8.00am Mass

9.30am Mass

11.00am Solemn Mass with Cathedral Choir

6.00pm Mass

6.00pm - Youth led Mass (3rd Sunday)

MONDAY TO FRIDAY

6.15am Morning Prayer

6.30am Mass

11.15am Exposition

11.15am Sacrament of Penance (till 12.20pm)

(Mon, Wed & Fri)

Rosary after Angelus at midday

12.30pm Mass

SATURDAY

7.30am Morning Prayer

8.00am Mass

9.30am Mass in ExtraOrdinary Form

8.30am Sacrament of Penance (till 9am)

5.00pm Sacrament of Penance (till 5:30pm)

PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

Mass at 8.00am (No Adoration or Confession)

WEEKLY PRAYER GROUPS

Monday 6.30pm Legion of Mary

Tuesday 9.30am Christian Meditation

Wednesday 7.30pm RCIA

Friday 1pm Cenacle Prayers

MONTHLY PRAYER GROUPS

Last Tuesday of the month—Novena to

Mary Full of Grace 7.00pm

1st Friday Devotions 6.30pm

OTHER CONNECT GROUPS

Playgroup: Wednesdays9.30am-11.00am

Facebook: Parramatta St Pat’s Playgroup

Credo Youth Ministries

Contact Fr Chris or find information on

Facebook: credo.stpats

Email: [email protected]

Live Christ, Share Christ.

Monthly formation nights. Contact Michael or

Marietta on email [email protected]

CONNECT WITH OUR PARISH

Download our App: SPCPP on Android or

Apple

Facebook - St Patrick’s Cathedral

Website: www.stpatscathedral.com.au

during the presentation and purification – while holding all this in their hearts – they never failed in the central aspect of the family – that of forming their children in the ways of faith. These hidden years and the formation provided by Mary and Joseph helped Jesus to come to an appreciation of his vocation as the Son of God, and to make the decision to begin his public ministry in the Synagogue in Galilee after receiving John’s baptism and being purified in the desert [Luke 4:14-30]. Parents have the duty and privilege of raising their children in such a way that they

grow up to become good and responsible citizens as well as committed children of

God. The example of Joseph and Mary show us that the best way to achieve this is by

leading the way and showing them by the example of our own lives.

This is why as a Parish community and as a Diocese [Goal 1: Faith in Our Future,

Diocesan Pastoral Plan] we should do all in our power to ensure that the family unit

and the role of parenting are upheld, sustained and assisted as much as possible. Our

Gospel today tells us that Jesus ‘grew to maturity and was filled with wisdom; and

God’s favour was with him’ [v. 40]. This should be the aim and goal of every family for

their children. Let us pray for and assist our families as best we can.

Fr Bob Bossini, Dean and Parish Priest

LITURGICAL CALENDAR

February

Sun 2 The Presentation of the Lord

Readings: Malachi 3:14-he; b 2:14-18;lk 2:22-40

Fri 7 St Patrick’s Primary - Opening School Mass - 9.15am

First Friday Devotions - 6.30pm - Blessed Sacrament Chapel

EVENTS CALENDAR February

Tues 4 Sacraments of Initiation - Remembering Baptism - 7.30pm

March

Mar 17 St Patrick’s Day Business Breakfast

Mar 22 St Patrick’s Festival

After a well deserved break, St Pat’s choir is returning this weekend. Hope you

all had a wonderful ‘time off’ from music and are as keen to return as we are to

enjoy your music and voices.

Also, morning tea at the Cloister Café returns this weekend.

Come and have a big chin wag with fellow parishioners.

Must be lots to catch up on.

St Patrick’s Gift Shop We stock, Religious Goods and Ethical Products to celebrate Sacraments and

other special moments in your life.

OPEN: Tuesday 10am –2pm, Wed to Friday 10am – 3pm Sunday 9am –1pm. CLOSED: Mondays and Saturdays. Come and check out our new layout and stock. We have cards for most occasions.

Page 3: St Patrick's Cathedral Parramatta · ST PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL during the presentation and purification WEEKLY MASS TIMETABLE SUNDAY 6.00pm Saturday Vigil Mass 7.30am Morning Prayer

For the sick: Margaret Smith, Annalyn Tuimatafanua, Cora Mercardo, Bernadette Jackson, Mena & George, Noeline DeSilva, Fr Kevin Walsh, Elizabeth Clark, K Donovan, Yvonne Malouf,

Paul Peters, R Spinks, M Wilson & Dr Barry Wilson, S Webb (Patti M’s daughter), Krha, Lucy & fam, R & L Spinks, C Larkin, J McDermott, Joanne Uccello, Daisy, June Barrett, R Ackerman,

Special Intentions: Nell & Cipriano Gomes & family, Newman family, George Bitar, Nell & Cipriano Gomes & family, Gertrude Fonseca & family, Freeda & family, Joseph & Jeena, Lin

family, Jesus & BVM, Raveen, Naleen Tian, Bartolome & Clara Cabezas, Stephen Senjak, Anita Ramirez, Nicole Slatter, Tian, Sonja Lipec, Doreen Sen, Rita Thakkar, Sien Wei, Sien Yu

Phua, L. Urquia, R. Gavilla, J. Del Mar, M.

Recently Deceased: Kylie Ward, Judith Soso, Patrick Lee

Deceased: Phua J Tong, Phua T Pong, Heng J Eng, Doyle D’Costa, Michael Nincevic, Felix, Emily & Kenneth, Mathan John & family, Koopelian, Samual, Anthony & Butler families

Death Anniversaries: Leslie Niblett, Paul So Nguyen, Judy Gallagher, Ronald Belcher, Marija & Ivan Pavlovec, Miro Simicevic, Gracy Rodricks, Bernard Rodricks

Perpetuals: Paula Loto’aniu, Peter Van Tilburg, Margaret Angela Roberts, Norm Hector, Sally & Frank Martlew, Sherwood Family, Pat & Jim Hartman, Royan & Andrews families, Don

Andrews, Juliet Noronha, Dr Joseph Malouf, Abel Moses, Jimmy & Anna & Frank Grainda, Frank Agostino, Bernadette Melhen and Sally Boujandy, Jack Barrett, Ann O’Brien, Ian & Pat

Sanders, Bill & Alice Kendall , Allan Kendall, Maria Patterson & Ellen Bancan, Giuseppina & Giovanni Rechichi, Mary Coady, Mary & Jack White, Vincent & Rebecca Vella, Walter Townsend,

Watson Lee, Ferris Grugeon, McInherny, White, McWilliam and McGuckin families, Mary Abela, Robert Andrews, Sylvester Family, Rogan Family, Adcock, McMillan families, Love family,

Hooper family, Gabrielle Baker, Paula Cowling, McDermott & Starr families, Repose of the Souls in Purgatory, Deceased Parishioners of St Patrick’s and St Monica’s.

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them.

Sacraments of Initiation:

Preparation for Eucharist 2020

Preparation sessions for Eucharist for children 7 years or older

who completed Reconciliation in 2019 will continue in Term 1

2020.

The calendar of sessions of preparation is as follows:

Remembering Baptism 1: Tuesday 4th February 2020, 7:30 pm

- Parent Session

Remembering Baptism 2: Tuesday 18th February 2020, 7:30 pm

- Parent Session

Remembering Baptism 3: Saturday 7th March 2020, 4:30 pm -

Parent and Children Session

Remembering Baptism 4: Saturday 21st March 2020, 4:30 pm -

Parent and Children Session

Please keep in mind that all sessions are mandatory.

For any other information regarding the Sacramental Process

for Children already Baptised please contact Meg

Gale: [email protected]

Rome Pilgrimage Look out for the new

flyers. Package has been

‘revamped’. Changes to

dates and cost. Has been

rescheduled to 3-10 Sept.

Get your free pilgrimage kit today. Contact 1800 753 959 or

email [email protected]

Website: www.romepilgrimages.com

ACBC - Australia Day Bushfire Appeal Thank you for your contribution to the Australian Bishops’

Australia Day Bushfire Appeal to support the work of St Vincent de

Paul Society who are reaching out on our behalf to support and

assist fellow Australians affected by the bushfire and drought.

Our Cathedral parish’s donations to SVDP Bushfire Appeal are as

follows:

December 2019 morning tea & craft sale $2,000.00

Australia Day Appeal $7,062.40

Your total contribution $9,062.40

May God bless your generosity.

Relics of St Thérèse of Lisieux to Visit St Pat’s

The relics of St Thérèse of Lisieux will visit

Australia on a four-month pilgrimage with her

parents, saints Louis and Zelie Martin. The

relics will arrive in the Cathedral at 9.30pm on

Wednesday March 4 for overnight veneration.

Early morning Mass on Thursday March 5 will

be moved to the earlier time of 6.15am. The

relics are expected to leave the Cathedral for

the Diocese of Broken Bay at 7am.

St Patrick’s Day Festival March 22 We are looking for volunteers to help organise the St Patrick’s Day

Festival this year.

Are you able to run one of our stalls? We need helpers for BBQ,

Books, White Elephant, Cakes, Rides and a raffle coordinator.

Credo Youth Events

Junior Credo - For Primary school children

Fortnightly on Fridays 5pm-6pm in the Cloister Café (during

school terms).

Teen Credo and Credo Young Adults Our first gathering will be on Friday 7 February, 6.30pm in the

Blessed Sacrament Chapel for First Friday Devotions. Look out

for further information in the coming weeks.

Extra! Extra! Read all about it!

St Pat’s Matters issue 101 hits the Cathedral

news stand this weekend.

As for the centenary issue we’ve decided to

remain mysterious and not divulge a preview of this issue’s

contents.

Rather, you will have to browse the magazine to satisfy your

curiosity as to what’s featured from beginning to end.

Do pick up a copy to pore over at home with a cuppa.

One copy per family, please.

And thanks to everyone who submitted articles for publication.

Bereavement Support Program at St. Michael’s Parish

Baulkham Hills Commencing February 2020 CatholicCare Solo Parent Services is commencing a 7 session Bereavement Support Program at St. Michael’s Parish for men or women whose spouse or partner have died. For information / Registration Essential: Call Rita on 8843 2575 email: [email protected] (Please see flyer on notice board)

Page 4: St Patrick's Cathedral Parramatta · ST PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL during the presentation and purification WEEKLY MASS TIMETABLE SUNDAY 6.00pm Saturday Vigil Mass 7.30am Morning Prayer

School Readiness (3-5 year olds) &

Primary School Tuition (K-6) specialists.

Contact Michelle 0402 335 527

Australian Owned

SPEEDY SHOE SERVICE

Shoe Repairs Key Cutting Computer Engraving

Bring your KEY CUTTING JOBS,

your SHOES needing repairs and all

your ENGRAVING needs along to

SIMON

9891 2229

for the most efficient and cost effective job.

Special prices on all key cutting jobs (house, car, gar-

age etc.) starting from $2.50 (cheapest in town)The

Queensland Arcade

Phone 9891 2229 or

email [email protected]

ALL PIANO SERVICES

Anthony Lette & Sons

Since 1958

TUNING, RESTORATION &

REPAIRS

TO PIANOS, PIANOLAS

GRANDS & REED ORGANS PTTG Members. All Areas

9631 3582 e: [email protected]

32 Cornelia Road, Toongabbie

AVANTI

FLORISTS Florists to the Cathedral

Wedding Package Deals with a free gift for Cathedral brides

Funeral Tribute

Flowers & Gifts for every occasion

Phone & Fax 9891 4040

www.avantiflorist.com.au

NEED a CLEANER?

• Home cleaning

• Strata cleaning

• Commercial cleaning

• Grounds keeping

KCM Brother’s Property Maintenance

Servicing Parramatta & surrounding areas

Call Mick on 0405 309 826

Cleaning to suit your needs

6 Pitt Street Parramatta 2150

Tel: 9687 1072 Fax: 9687 1074

24 Hour Service to all suburbs

Office Hours: (By appointment only)

Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri: 6:00 PM–9:00 PM

Phone: 0426 508 696

Address: Suite 11, 2 O’Connell St. Parramatta

DIA LINN BUSINESS SERVICES

Book an appointment by phone, email or through our website.

• Tax return for individual, company, partnership, SMSF & trust.

• Special taxes (CGT, BAS, IAS, FBT)

• Other services - Accounting, tax planning