4th sunday of ordinary time 27/28 january 2018 pymble ... · peter o’sullivan gertrude rae joseph...
TRANSCRIPT
1
PYMBLE CATHOLIC PARISH SACRED HEART & OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR
Praying with the Pope in January
Religious minorities in Asia
That Christians, and other religious minorities in Asian countries, may be
able to practise their faith in full freedom.
4th Sunday of Ordinary Time 27/28 January 2018
Building a Christ-centred community of Love and Mercy
The year of Fr Francis Jordan, founder of the
Salvatorians. Sept 2017 - Sept 2018 Avoid long and useless pondering over your mistakes; because it is a loss of your time, discourages you and confuses your mind and heart. Humiliate yourself and regret your mistakes as soon as you notice them; and, having done this, leave them aside and continue your way.
www.pymblecatholicparish.org.au
A warm welcome to our parishioners and visitors who are celebrating the Eucharist
with us this weekend at Pymble Parish.
Back to School: Prayer for the Start of the School Year
Loving God, Our creator, our saviour,
our companion,
bless this journey of a new school year
that we undertake today.
Refresh our souls
and renew our spirits
as we embrace the beautiful ministry
you have called us to.
We welcome those who are new to this
community and ask that you
strengthen them to share the
wonderful gifts you have given them.
Lord, make our hearts pure as we
prepare for the return of students to
this school,
and may you guide them to return with
open hearts and minds eager to learn.
We ask this in Your name,
Amen
Bible Study: In Sacred Scripture, the Church constantly finds her nourishment and
her strength, for she welcomes it not as a human word, “but as what it really is, the
word of God.”67 “In the sacred books the Father who is in heaven comes lovingly to
meet his children and talks with them.”68 (CCC104). Join us each Friday morning
from 10.00am - 11am in the Sacred Heart meeting room, as we reflect on and
explore the Word of God for the coming Sunday. All very welcome. Fr. Greg
“Jesus, your word is power and life. May I never doubt your love and mercy, and the power of your word that
sets us free, and brings healing and restoration to body, mind, heart, and spirit."
Parish Staff Contact details
Pastoral care Salvatorian Fathers Parish Priest: Fr. Boguslaw Loska SDS
Email: [email protected]
Assistant Priest: Fr Grzegorz Skulski SDS
Email: [email protected]
Parish Staff Parish Secretary: Natalia Gomez
Email: [email protected]
Assistant Secretary: Louise Maishman
Email: [email protected]
Youth Minister: Katrina Pratt
Email: [email protected]
Sacramental & CCD Coordinator: Melanie Benbow
Email: [email protected]
Parish Office Address: 2 Richard Porter Way, Pymble, NSW 2073
Postal address: PO BOX 231 Turramurra NSW 2074
Telephone: (02) 9144 2702
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.pymblecatholicparish.org.au
Facebook page: www.facebook.com/PymbleCatholicParish/
Office hours: Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm
Friday 9am to 4pm
Parish Primary Schools
Parish Mass Times Sacraments Information
Sacred Heart 2 Richard Porter Way, Pymble NSW 2073 Week days: Tuesday to Friday 9:00am Morning Prayer: Tuesday to Friday 8:40am Rosary: Tuesday to Friday after morning Mass Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: Friday after morning Mass Weekend: Saturday (Vigil Mass): 5:30pm Sunday: 7:45am, 9:30am and 6:00pm
Our Lady of Perpetual Succour 64 Kendal St, West Pymble, NSW, 2073 Week days: Thursday: 12.15pm - During School Term
Weekend: Saturday: 9:00am and 5:00pm (Vigil Mass) Sunday: 9:00am
Reconciliation:
Sacred Heart: Friday 8:30am, Saturday 5:00pm
Sunday 5:30pm
OLPS: Saturday 9.30am
Baptisms and Marriages:
Please contact the Parish Office.
Confirmation, Reconciliation and First Eucharist:
Please contact Melanie Benbow - CCD & Sacramental Coordinator.
In office: Monday, Wednesday and Friday
This week in our Parish...
Sunday, 28 January 7:45am Mass at Sacred Heart 9:00am Mass at OLPS 9:30am Mass at Sacred Heart 6:00pm Mass at Sacred Heart Tuesday, 30 January 9:00am Mass at Sacred Heart 7:30pm RCIA Meeting 7:30pm Charismatic Prayer Group Wednesday, 31 January 9:00am Mass at Sacred Heart Thursday, 1 February 9:00am Mass at Sacred Heart 7.30pm PPC Meeting
Friday, 2 February Visitations to the Sick 9:00am Mass at Sacred Heart 10.00am Bible Study Saturday, 3 February 9:00am Mass at OLPS 10.30am Altar Society Morning Tea 5:00pm Mass at OLPS 5:30pm Mass at Sacred Heart Sunday, 4 February 7:45am Mass at Sacred Heart 9:00am Mass at OLPS 9:30am Mass at Sacred Heart 6:00pm Mass followed by Taize Prayer at Sacred Heart
Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Principal: Sue Host
Telephone: (02) 9498 6060 www.olpsdbb.catholic.edu.au
Sacred Heart Principal: Mary Hor
Telephone: (02) 94408056 www.shdbb.catholic.edu.au
The Year of Youth - “Open new horizons for spreading joy” The Australian Catholic Bishops have announced that 2018 will be the national Year of Youth. This Year of Youth began with the 1st Sunday of Advent (03 December 2017). We encourage you to pray with us for our young parishioners and for all Australian youth. PRAYER FOR YOUTH Come Holy Spirit of this Great Southland Inspire our entire faith community, As we prayerfully discern new horizons for spreading joy in the lives and communities of the People of God. Come Holy Spirit of Youth Fill the hearts of young people with the hope and love of Jesus Christ. Enliven our community with the creativity, energy and joy of youth. Guide us together, as we strive to offer God’s mercy to those who feel abandoned or outcast.
Come Holy Spirit of Faith Empower our community to be courageous. Unite your people as witnesses of love. Walk with us, as we blaze new trails of discipleship, Accompanying young people as we renew the Church together. Come Holy Spirit of Vocation Stir within young people an awareness of God’s call. Reveal to us the graces of young people. Guide us all, in finding our place and raising our voices To build a civilization of love. St Mary of the Cross Mackillop, pray for us. Our Lady of the Southern Cross, pray for us.
Parish Prayer Zone Please remember in your prayers...
Recently Deceased Death Anniversaries Prayers for the sick Other Intentions
Margaret Comensoli Frederik Schreuder
Judi Van Hasselt Creina Harvey Vincent Brassil
Angela Colaicomo
John Forbes Enrique Garcia
Cruz Motha Valerie Lye Fong Tay
Ricardo Morales Hugh Ivens
Maria Catena Alessi Margaret Klaie
Edith, Harold & Alan Burford Dorothy & Geoff Thomas Doug & Isobel Bowden
Rosa Maria Dias Julian Bruce McLeod
Peter O’Sullivan Gertrude Rae
Joseph Gabriel Brauer Chan Waitlan
Jim Brassil Joe Dias
Deceased member of the Helsloot, Hawthorne and McNiff families, Julia Pinkerton and all souls in
purgatory.
We welcome into our Parish Community Luke Dahdah who was born on the 25th January, 2018. Congratulations to Daniel, Gabrielle and all your children! Many blessings to you all.
Ron O’Brien Lois Rae
Richard Fillingham Jenny Scott
Colleen Hussin Chan Ywei Han Geoff Seaman
Joanne Fernandes Phil Duggan
Burt Schaafsma Gesila Tan Diana Liu
Melba Sequeira Steven Daines
Maureen Helsloot Tom Nash Aaron Mol
Elizabeth Dwyer Micky & Janine Parker
Odette McLeod Bushy Pembroke
Sandra Fry Tania McLeod-Yu
Betty Murdoch Jessica McLeod-Yu
Trenna Scanlan
If you would like the names of your relatives to be included in the prayer list (anniversary of deaths, recently deceased, illnesses, wedding cel-ebration or anniversaries, birthdays, etc.) please contact the Parish Office by midday each Wednesday. Remember that due to privacy policy, names of the sick can only be put on the bulletin with permission of the immediate family. This list will be updated every month and we would appreciate if we are advised of any updates. Thank you
Weekly prayer intention
The year is still young, still gathering momentum. Pray each day
and take to heart, Jesus’ words to move us forward: “The kingdom
of God is close at hand. Repent, and believe the Good News.”
Mass Online Are you unable to physically join your parish community either weekdays, or on the weekend, for Mass? We invite you to join the congregation of
Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral, Waitara for Mass Live! Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral, Waitara
9.30am on each day Adoration and Benediction on Saturdays following 9:30am Mass.
You can access to the Mass online through our www.pymblecatholicparish.org.au or www.dbb.org.au and click on “Watch Mass Live”
We welcome Harlow Reign Carioti &
Leo David James Langham to Pymble Parish for the Sacrament of Baptism.
28 January 2018
Sacred Heart Church
4
HAVE YOU TOLD US? Please inform the
Parish Office if you have recently changed your
address, phone number or email. For parishioners
who give via credit card, does your credit card
expire in January or February? Please let the
Parish Office know if you have received a new
credit card and/or new expiry date. Thank you!
NEW PARISHIONERS!
If you are new to our Parish, or would like to
update your family details, we would like to
invite you to complete the Household
Information Form. This form is available at the
back of both churches or can be requested by
emailing [email protected]
For more information please contact the Parish
Office on 9144 2702
Sacramental Program 2018
Confirmation: 23rd June 2018 at Sacred Heart
Church.
Parent information Evening:
8th May 2018 at 7:30pm at Sacred Heart Church
Reconciliation: 11th September 2018 at Sacred Heart
12th September 2018 at OLPS
First Communion: 11th November 2018 at OLPS
18th November 2018 at Sacred Heart
Parent Information Evening (Reconciliation & First Communion):
8th August 2018 at 7:30pm at Sacred Heart Church
For more information, please contact Melanie (Sacramental
Coordinator) at [email protected]
First Taize Evening of the Year
This Year Pymble Parish will celebrate Taizé Evenings. The celebration will start with Mass at 6:00pm followed by 1 hour of Taizé Prayer. The mood is set by candlelight & quite reflective music called Taizé chants which help to maintain a peaceful, prayerful atmosphere. The Taizé Evenings will be lead by our Parish Youth Group. Date: 04 February 2018 Time: 6:00pm Mass follow by 1 hour taize prayer. Where: Sacred Heart Church, Pymble If you are interested in joining the group or wish to help in any way please contact the Parish Office.
Pilgrimage to celebrate the
50th death Anniversary of
Padre Pio and the 100th Death
Anniversary of Father
Francis Jordan - founder of
the Salvatorians
Italy, Switzerland and Germany
19 Days
$6,580.00 Tour Price includes:
• Economy class return flights
• Accommodation mostly in 4 start hotels (twin share)
• Daily breakfast and dinner
• All entrance fees and registered professional Local
Guides
• Tipping of luggage handling, local guides and bus driver
For further details please contact: Judy David 0423 167 583
or [email protected] or Fr. Emil Ciecierega SDS
04084470652
Information flyers available at the back of the church.
Parish Prayer Zone… If you would like the names of your relatives to be included in the prayer list (anniversary of deaths,
recently deceased, illnesses, wedding celebration or anniversaries, birthdays, etc.) please contact the
Parish Office by midday each Wednesday. Remem-ber that due to privacy policy,
names of the sick can only be put on the bulletin with permission of the immediate family. This list will be updated every month and we
would appreciate if we are advised of any updates.
Altar Society Morning Tea
A warm invitation is extended to all member and parishioners of
Sacred Heart and OLPS wishing to learn more about this ministry,
or anyone wishing to meet other parishioners, to join our Annual
Morning Tea which will be held on:
Date: Saturday 3rd February, 2018.
Time: 10.00am
Where: In the Crying Room of Sacred Heart Church, Pymble.
Light Refreshments will be provided.
Please contact Susan Pe for any enquiries at
[email protected] or 0437 212 762 or Cyril Turner at
Hope to see you there!
5
Divine Retreat Centre
“ But I call upon God; and the Lord and will save. He
will deliver my soul in safety from the battle that I
wage” Ps 55:16,18
Divine retreat centre invites you to experience the eternal love
and healing touch of our merciful God.
Healing Mass in our Diocese:
Wednesday, 31st January
Our Lady of Rosary Cathedral
23 Yardley Ave, Waitara
7:30pm
Special guests:
Fr. Josepg Edattu, VC from the Divine Centre, UK and Fr. Jacob
Arimpur, VC from the Divine Centre, Potta.
Please invite your family, friends, colleagues and parishioners
For any queries please contact Clary on: 0434 099 088
RCIA Group: Tuesday, 30 January at 7:30pm
SH Meeting Room
Charismatic Prayer Group: Tuesday, 30 January at 7:30pm
SH Presbytery
Bible Study: Friday, 02 February at 10:00am
SH Meeting Room
Youth Group (yr 6 to 9): Thursday, 08 February at 7:30pm
Marian Hall, SH School
Youth Group (16yo +): Sunday, 04 February 2018 at 7:00pm
SH Presbytery (First encounter: Taize Prayer)
Children’s Liturgy: Sunday, 04 February at 9:00am Mass at OLPS
and at 9:30am Mass at SH
Taize Evenings: Sunday, 04 February at 6:00pm starting
with Mass at SH followed by 1 hour Taize Prayer
If you would like to part of any of these groups or parish ministries, please
contact the parish office.
We are always happy to welcome new members!!
Thank You: The Charitable Works Fund
First of all, thank you. We know that there are many worthy charities and appeals that take place in our Parish. Today we
wanted to take the opportunity to thank you for your ongoing donations to the Charitable Works Fund, or CWF, and what
that means to our Parish and how it benefits our community.
The Charitable Works Fund (CWF) provides financial support to five charities in the Diocese of Broken Bay. Each Parish is
set a quota to ensure that these charities receive CWF funding. Next week we will hold our CWF Appeal and we would
like to say thank you for your support this year.
Please help our Parish support our Diocesan community.
Your donation to the CWF Appeal is 100% tax deductible. Thank you!
Envelopes for donations will be available from next weekend at
the back of both churches.
A Big Welcome Back to all our Students We hope that you all had a very enjoyable break and that you are keen and ready to learn It will be great to see you all again
and we wish you all a very happy 2018 school year .
Please Note some important Dates for your Diaries:
Sacred Catholic Primary School
Wednesday 31st January, 2018: School Resumes for Yrs 1-6
Thursday 1st February, 2018: Kindergarten Children commence school
Thursday 8th February, 2018 at 9.00am Sacred Heart Opening School Mass:
Our Lady of Perpetual Succour
Tuesday 30th January, 2018: School Resumes for Yrs 1-6
Friday 2nd February, 2018: Kindergarten Children commence school.
Friday 9th February, 2018 at 9.15am OLPS Opening School Mass.
6
This Sundays Readings 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Entrance Antiphon
Save us, O Lord our God!
And gather us from the nations,
to give thanks to your holy name,
and make it our glory to praise you.
First Reading Dt 18:15-20
A reading from the book of
Deuteronomy
I will put my words into the prophet’s mouth, and
he will tell them all I command.
Moses said to the people: ‘Your God will raise up
for you a prophet like myself, from among your-
selves, from your own brothers; to him you must
listen. This is what you yourselves asked of the
Lord your God at Horeb on the day of the As-
sembly. “Do not let me hear again” you said
“the voice of the Lord my God, nor look any
longer on this great fire, or I shall die”; and the
Lord said to me, “All they have spoken is well
said. I will raise up a prophet like yourself for
them from their own brothers; I will put my
words into his mouth and he shall tell them all I
command him. The man who does not listen to
my words that he speaks in my name, shall be
held answerable to me for it. But the prophet
who presumes to say in my name a thing I have
not commanded him to say, or who speaks in
the name of other gods, that prophet shall die.”’
Responsorial Psalm
(R.) If today, you hear his voice,
harden not your hearts.
1. Come, ring out our joy to the Lord;
hail the rock who saves us.
Let us come before him, giving thanks,
with songs let us hail the Lord. (R.)
2. Come in, let us kneel and bend low;
let us kneel before the God who made us
for he is our God and we
the people who belong to his pasture,
the flock that is led by his hand. (R.)
3. O that today you would listen to his voice!
‘Harden not your hearts as at Meribah, as on
that day at Massah in the desert when your fa-
thers put me to the test; when they tried me,
though they saw my work.’ (R.)
Second Reading 1 Cor 7:32-35
A reading from the first letter of St Paul
to the Corinthians
The unmarried woman dedicates herself to the
things of the Lord, that she might be holy.
I would like to see you free from all worry. An
unmarried man can devote himself to the
Lord’s affairs, all he need worry about is pleas-
ing the Lord; but a married man has to bother
about the world’s affairs and devote himself to
pleasing his wife: he is torn two ways. In the
same way an unmarried woman, like a young
girl, can devote herself to the Lord’s affairs; all
she need worry about is being holy in body and
spirit. The married woman, on the other hand,
has to worry about the world’s affairs and de-
vote herself to pleasing her husband. I say this
only to help you, not to put a halter round your
necks, but simply to make sure that everything
is as it should be, and that you give your undi-
vided attention to the Lord.
Gospel Acclamation
Alleluia, alleluia!
A people in darkness have seen a great light:
a radiant dawn shines on those lost in death.
Alleluia!
Gospel Mk 1:21-28
A reading from the holy Gospel
according to Mark
This is a new kind of teaching that speaks
with authority.
Jesus and his followers went as far
as Capernaum, and as soon as
the Sabbath came Jesus went to the syna-
gogue and began to teach. And his teaching
made a deep impression on them because, un-
like the scribes, he taught them with authority.
In their synagogue just then there was a man
possessed by an unclean spirit, and it shouted,
‘What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth?
Have you come to destroy us? I know who you
are: the Holy One of God.’ But Jesus said sharp-
ly, ‘Be quiet! Come out of him!’ And the un-
clean spirit threw the man into convulsions and
with a loud cry went out of him. The people
were so astonished that they started asking
each other what it all meant. ‘Here is a teach-
ing that is new’ they said ‘and with authority
behind it: he gives orders even to unclean spir-
its and they obey him.’ And his reputation rap-
idly spread everywhere, through all the sur-
rounding Galilean countryside.
Reflection
Do you believe that God's word has power to set
you free and to transform your life? When Jesus
taught he spoke with authority. He spoke the
word of God as no one had spoken it before.
When the Rabbis taught they supported their
statements with quotes from other authorities.
The prophets spoke with delegated authority -
"Thus says the Lord." When Jesus spoke he need-
ed no authorities to back his statements. He was
authority incarnate - the Word of God made flesh.
When he spoke, God spoke. When he command-
ed even the demons obeyed.
Augustine of Hippo (354-430 AD) remarked that
"faith is mighty, but without love it profits noth-
ing. The devils confessed Christ, but lacking chari-
ty it availed nothing. They said, 'What have we to
do with you' (Mark 1:24)? They confessed a sort
of faith, but without love. Hence they were dev-
ils."
Faith is both a free gift of God and the free assent
of our will to the whole truth that God has re-
vealed. To live, grow, and persevere in the faith
to the end, we must nourish it with the word of
God. The Lord gives us his Holy Spirit to enlighten
our minds that we may grow in his truth and in
the knowledge of his great love for each of us. If
we approach God's word with trust and submis-
sion, and with an eagerness to do what the Lord
desires for us, then we are in a much better posi-
tion to learn what God wants to teach us through
his word. Are you eager to be taught by the Lord
and to conform your mind, heart, attitude, and
intentions according to his word of truth, good-
ness, and love?
copyright (c) 2018 Servants of the Word
Liturgy of the Word
29 January - 04 February
28/01 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Deut 18:15-20; Cor 7:32-35; Mk 1:21-28
29/01 Monday, Ordinary Time 4
2 Sam 15:13-14, 30, 16:5-13; Mk 5:1-20
30/01 Tuesday, Ordinary Time 4
2 Sam 18:9–10, 14, 24-25, 30—19:3;Mk5:21-43
31/01 Wednesday, St John Bosco, priest
2 Sam 24:2, 9-17; Mk 6:1-6
01/02 Thursday, Ordinary Time 4
1 Kg 2:1-4,10-12; Mk 6:7-13
02/02 Friday, Feast The Presentation of the Lord
Malachi 3:1-4 or Heb 2:14-18; Lk 2:22-40
03/02 Saturday, Ordinary Time 4
1 Kg 3:4-13; Mk 6:30-34
04/02 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Job 7:1-4, 6-7; Cor 9:16-19, 22-23; Mk1:29-39
7
Pymble Parish Roster 03/04 February 2018
Sacred Heart
(Pymble)
Saturday
5.30pm
Sunday
7.45am
Sunday
9.30am
Sunday
6.00pm
Acolytes Carolina De Sousa David Patmore Ramon Samson Jack Starnawski
Altar Servers Henry Blazer Claire Crotty
Lucy & Oliver
McDougall
Ivana Anthony Katriel Tan
Harry Pilling Ralen Samson
Eucharistic Ministers Clemens Disney
Anne Coyne
Paulette Awad Chistopher Greedy John Humphreys
William McMaugh Kay Miniter
Patricia Kernahan Tilak Antony
Neidra Motha
Deirdre McGreal Jessica Duffy
Agnes Starnawski
Music Vigil Singers
Annette Leahy Gerry Foley
Quiet Mass Eumi Cho
Michael Lulan
Youth Choir
Tessie Sato
Projector Janet Edwards Judy Witcombe Alex Johnston
Miguel Zaragoza Rudolf D'Silva
Readers Roman Pazniewski A. Halgreen Raeshell Tang
Catherine Tan Youth Mas
Wardens Don Witcombe Geoff Letts Geoff Nelson Peter Meers
Wel Ministers Fay Vernon Anne Scott
Barbara McGloin Ann Maxworthy
Bridget & Geoff Nelson
Mary & Jim Harrison
Deirdre McGreal
Rosani Wahab
Altar Society 3rd February: Maria D’Alessandri / Janet Murton
Counters 4th February: Charles Gwyn / Tony Mazzei/Rebecca Down
Rosary Statue 04 February: Schaivo Family 11th February: Boland Family
OLPS
(West Pymble)
Saturday
5.00pm
Sunday
9.00am
Acolytes Graham Lynch Daniel Barrett
Altar Servers Matilda Newman
Eva Victor Lelaina Dunsford
Ben & Alice Halpin Mariana Daly
Alexander Hinton
Eucharistic Ministers Nina Strupitis Haddrick Nancy Simpkins Jo Rothemund
Music and Projector Mary-Ann Mead Ken Strupitis-Haddrick
Readers Golja Family Phil Henville
Altar Cloth 03 February: Pat Palmer
Altar Society 03 February: Angela Glover
Rosary Statue 04 February: Rodrigues Family 11 February: McCarthy Family
If you would like to be part of one (or more) of our Parish ministries, please contact the Parish Office at
9144 2702 or [email protected]
SAINT OF THE WEEK
31 JANUARY, ST JOHN BOSCO
“Act today in such a way that you need not
blush tomorrow”
Thank you for your financial contribution to the support of our Parish Commu-nity and its priests - it is very much appreciated. The First Collection taken up at Mass goes to the Salvatorian Fathers for the financial support of the priests and the Salvatorian Community. The Second Collection taken up at Mass is for the upkeep of the Parish. You are invited to help our Parish by committing to the Planned Giving Program. Please contact the Parish Office for more information.
8
Marie D’Alessandri 0404893908
Rosani Wahab
0403007478
Catering for all occasions
Exquisite Catering
Pilgrimages for 2018… • 17 days Pilgrimage to Jordan & Israel Depart: Monday 28 May 2018 Cost: from AU$5,750 Spiritual Director: Fr. Timothy Raj M.S.F.S.
• 18 days Pilgrimage to Shrines of Italy, Medjugorje, Dubrovnik & Split Depart: Sunday 19 August 2018 Cost: fromAU$6,980 Spiritual Director: Fr. Elver Delicano
• 20 days Pilgrimage to Poland, Prague, Austria & Budapest Depart: Tuesday 04 September 2018 Cost: from AU$6,750 Spiritual Director: Fr. Dariusz Basiaga SDS
• 17 days Pilgrimage to The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany & Switzerland Depart: Monday 01 October 2018 Cost: fromAU$6,900 Spiritual Director: Fr. Andrew Kibuye Mutubusi
Please call: Francis Williams (Travel Coordinator) T: 08 9459 3873 / M: 0404 893 877 E: [email protected]
TURRAMURRA DRIVING SCHOOL From L’s to P’s at a competitive price
Services include:
• RMS authorised older driver assessor. • Refresher lessons for • nervous drivers. • Rehabilitation training and assessments for
those with disabilities. • Overseas license conversion training. • Late model, dual control automatic car with
five star safety rating. • Fully insured and member of the
“Australian Driver Trainers Association”. (ADTA)
Enquiries please contact Roy - 0412 213 549.
turramurradrivingschool.com.au
Space available for advertisement
Parish Office
9144 2702
St Jude’s & Scoliosis Centre
( Non surgical, non bracing & no medication)
• Sleep Disorders • Bowel Function
• Menstrual Regulation • Posture & Scoliosis
Daniel Dahdah
Shop 3/ 25 Mona Vale Rd St Ives NSW 2073
PH: 9440 0995
PROPERTY WASH
Renew your homes appearance.
A professional ‘soft wash’ removal of mould, surface and ingrained grime and cobwebs from all
exterior
surfaces.
We also high pressure clean pathways, pool surrounds and driveways.
10% discount to Pymble Parishioners.
Please call Alan Eather
0411 212 068
for an obligation free quote
Mediation & Dispute Resolution
Workplace & Employment Law
Business & Intellectual Property
Family Law
A FIRM THAT TREATS YOU LIKE A PARTNER
Make an appointment - our offices are on Sydney's North Shore, Macquarie Park Corporate Centre & Chifley Tower in the Sydney CBD
www.voiceadvocates.com [email protected] 02 9231 8602
Kay Kim
Licensed Real Estate Agent
0414 378 200
795 Pacific Highway, Gordon NSW
Ray White Gordon | St Ives | Lindfield
For an obligation free appraisal on your property,
feel free to contact me any time.
Relax and Enjoy the Vines, Sunflowers and Magnificent Churches of South-West France Rich in religious history, gastronomy and culture, Gascony boasts a climate and
beauty that delight the holiday-maker and pilgrim alike. Located on the Chemin de
Saint-Jacques with Bordeaux in the west, Toulouse in the east and the rugged Basque
country to the south.
The land of d' Artagnan and the three musketeers, armagnac, foie gras, spectacular
rolling countryside, listed mediaeval villages, vibrant local markets and royal
chateaux.
"Armagnac" Self-contained Two Bedroom Weekly Accommodation located within
our 18th century French Chateau. Contact Elizabeth:
[email protected] Ph: 0416 176 074