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Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
We might have expected that after last Sunday’s extreme challenge to love even our enemies Jesus would moderate his demands. Not at all. He continues to interrogate our most entrenched patterns of behaviour. Today he calls into question our fundamental human need for food and shelter. “I am telling you not to worry about your life and what you are to eat, nor about your body and how you are to clothe it” This is breathtaking teaching; it threatens to subvert the very foundations of our daily existence.
Of course Jesus has something to take their place: the kingdom of God and his righteousness. To set our hearts on these is to discover a new world, a realm of unfailing abundance for all. This is the domain of the heavenly Father who knows our needs and provides for them with faithful loving kindness. As the prophet declares, the love of such a God for us is like the unbreakable bond between mother and child.
World Day of Prayer Holy Spirit Church
2 Keaney Place, City Beach
Please join us for the World Day of Prayer
on Friday 3rd
March at 10am.
This Wednesday - 1st March
Mass Times:
9.00 am and 7.00 pm
Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fast and abstinence.
The law of fasting binds those who have completed their eighteenth year, until the
beginning of their sixtieth year; the law of abstinence binds those who have completed their fourteenth year.
This weekend we welcome the Elect,
Brittany, Christine, Linda, Natalia,
Samantha & Max
into our faith community.
Please pray for them as they continue
their journey towards Easter.
Stations of the Cross will be held in the Church each Friday
during Lent at 7:00 pm.
8th
Sunday in Ord. Time 25
th / 26
th February 2017
Vol. 35 No. 12
Paul and Sonia Tanham are
celebrating their 60th wedding
anniversary on the 19th August.
They came to the Holy Rosary
Parish in 1966 with four children
and two more children were born
while they lived in Woodlands. All
of their six children and seven of
their grandchildren have been
educated in Holy Rosary school,
Siena, Marist Brothers and now
Newman College. Paul and Sonia
have been part of the Holy Rosary
Parish for the past 48 years and
they have seen many changes
over the years including the
building of the church. They look
forward to many more years at
the church and in the area.
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew
Jesus said to his disciples: ‘No one can be the slave to two masters: he will either hate the first and love the second, or treat the first with respect and the second with scorn. You cannot be the slave both of God and of money.
‘That is why I am telling you not to worry about your life and what you are to eat, nor about your body and how you are to clothe it. Surely life means more than food, and the body more than clothing! Look at the birds in the sky. They do not sow or reap or gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they are? Can any of you, for all his worrying, add one single cubit to his span of life? And why worry about clothing? Think of the flowers growing in the fields; they never have to work or spin; yet I assure you that not even Solomon in all his regalia was robed like one of these. Now if that is how God clothes the grass in the fields which is there today and thrown into the furnace tomorrow, will he not much more look after you, you men of little faith? So do not worry, do not say, “What are we to eat? What are we to drink? How are we to be clothed?” It is the pagans who set their hearts on all these things. Your heavenly Father knows you need them all. Set your hearts on his kingdom first, and on his righteousness, and all these other things will be given you as well. So do not worry about tomorrow: tomorrow, will take care of itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.’
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Commentary on the Gospel The Gospel today poses a question we’d rather
avoid – in what do we place our trust? Is it
material things (money, food, clothing) or is it the
God who unfailingly cares for all? Where does our
heart lie? Is our heart set on what we possess or on
the reign of God?
To live a life of the Beatitudes is not to have to
choose between God and money. We know that
God is good. And yet we know, too, that money is
not all bad. But, to live a life of the Beatitudes, is
to choose between that which is definitive and
eternal on the one hand and that which is transient,
passing and perishable on the other.
We set our hearts on the Kingdom of God. We set
our hearts on God’s righteousness. And all these
other things will be given us as well.
FOUR YEAR OLD KINDERGARTEN
ENROLMENTS 2018
We will soon be finalising Kindergarten enrolments for 2018. At this stage we currently have 54 students enrolled in the programme with 6 positions available. If you have any family or friends wanting a place in the 4 Year Old Kindergarten Programme please refer them to the school office. If you have not enrolled your child or are unsure please contact Laurie Evans. Once placements have been completed it will not be possible to increase classes to accommodate children whose enrolment
application was not received.
Mothers Prayers Lenten
Reflections 2017
We invite parishioners or parents to join us
to reflect on “Hope” in the Sunday Readings
during Lent. We meet each Tuesday
afternoon at 1.30 – 00pm starting on
28th
Feb.
Our meeting place is Terese Johnston’s
home 35 Coronation Street, Doubleview.
The “Hope” book prepared in the Diocese
of Wollongong is available at a cost of $10.
Any questions call Dorothy on 9341 4405 or
email dot.johnston@optusnet.com.au
University of Notre Dame Parent Information Evening
Wednesday 8 March, 6:00pm Malloy Courtyard (ND2),
23 Mouat Street, Fremantle
Parents, guardians and students in Year 10, 11 and 12 are invited to attend Notre Dame’s Parent Information Evening to discuss subject selection, course information, the transition from high school to university, and how to apply to Notre Dame.
Refreshments at 6:00 pm Presentation at 6:30
For more information & registration, visit http://www.nd.edu.au/events/fremantle or contact the Prospective Students Office on 9433 0533
2017 Sacramental Program
This Parish family based program covers the sacraments of Confirmation, First Eucharist
and Reconciliation. The dates are:
Registration: Wednesday 15th March at 7:30 pm. You are required to register your child’s participation in the program by attending this session in the church. Children are not required to attend, but is essential that a parent (or both parents) attend this session.
Confirmation:
Parent/Student Meeting – in the library: Wednesday 24th May at 5.00pm or 6.30pm Commitment Masses: Saturday 27th May at 6.pm or Sunday 28th May at10 am
Reflection Day – at the school: Friday 2nd June at 8.30am
Confirmation Masses: Saturday 10th June at 6 p.m. or Sunday 11thJune at 10a.m.
First Eucharist:
Commitment Masses: Saturday 19th August at 6 pm or Sunday 20th August at 10 am
Parent/Student Workshop (in the library) Wednesday 23rd August at 5 pm or 6.30pm
Reflection Day (at the school): Friday 1st September at 8.30am
Eucharist Masses: Saturday 9th September at 6.00pm or Sunday 10th September at 10 am
Reconciliation:
Parent/Student Workshop (in the library) Wednesday 11th October at 5.00pm or 6.30pm
Commitment Masses: Saturday 16th September at 6.00pm or Sunday 17th at 10.00am
Reflection Day (at the school): Friday 13th October at 8.30am
Reconciliation: Saturday 21st October at 5 p.m. or Sunday 28th October 5 p.m.
For further information contact Kaye Shervington on 0411 123 441
Rosary Care Short Term Assistance
(Brochure available on notice board) Phone: Doris – 0428 441 566 or Catherine – 0410 019 556
For full colour images & other news go to the Parish website: www.doubleview.perthcatholic.org.au
Kids’ Corner
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ROSTERS: Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
25th
/ 26th
February
First Sunday of Lent
4th
/ 5th
March
Readers:
Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am Sunday 10:00 am
Liz Crowe Miriam Peachey & Laraine Penberthy Sr Myrtle & Terese Johnston
Sonia & Grace Thomas Mike Berry & Damien Giumelli Marian Bishopp & Colleen Harland
Acolytes:
Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am Sunday 10:00 am
Gordon Kendall John Mordini Brian Gotts
Laurie Smith Brian Gotts John Mordini
EMHCs:
Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am Sunday 10:00 am
Teresa & Bern Willett, Peta Berry & Elizabeth Re Glenda Gotts & Claudette De Sliva
Libby Dimmer & Sue Walker Paul Slyth & Anne Taylor Cathy Bostock & Kaye Shervington
Power Point:
Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am Sunday 10:00 am
Sr Imelda Doris Zambonetti Simon Wong
Nicole Drinkwater Margaret Lobo Susanne Whyte
Music:
Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am Sunday 10:00 am
Andy Sambuaga Lexi Wilkinson Kat Kinley
Carmel Charlton Lexi Wilkinson Julie Prior
Counters: Les Norrish, Br Noel Hickey & John Astone Dan Byrne, Eddie Fernandez & John Hartigan
Altar Society: Doris & Lucy Zambonetti (3rd
March) Helen Murray, Trish Burns, Julie Prior Pat Cullinane (10
th March)
Pilgrim Statue: Mel & Brendan Wade Sally & George Boylen
Children’s Liturgy: Monica Carli
Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Entrance Antiphon The Lord became my protector. He brought me out to a place of freedom; he saved me because he delighted in me.
First reading: Isaiah 49:14-15
(Even these may forget, says the Lord God, yet I will not forget you.)
Responsorial Psalm: Rest in God alone, my soul.
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 4:1-5 (The lord will bring light to all that is hidden in darkness.)
Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia! The word of God is living and active; it probes the thoughts and motives of our heart. Alleluia!
Gospel: Matthew 6:24-34
(Do not worry about tomorrow.) ______________________________________________
Next Week
First Sunday of Lent Genesis 2:7-9, 3:1-7
Romans 5:12-19 Matthew 4:1-11
Prayers for the sick
Barbara Antonetti, Aiden Blechynden, Justin Boylan, Kerry Capelli, Pat Cullinane, Kit Doran,
Rebecca Fry, Megan Garner, Michael Gillooly, Ron Harland, Barbara Hickey, Barry Johnston, David Kenny, Evonne Le Broy, Ray Marinko,
Joan Meade, Norm Macaulay, Fr Aquinas McComb OP,
Fr. Bernie Maxwell OP, Kathleen O’Reilly, Rebekah Rowe, Henry Porter,
Alice Ralph, Anthony Samy, Anne Tan, Julie-Anne Taylor, Di Watts, Jenny Zorich
To Be Remembered
James Crofts, Vin Davidson, Delmo Diletti, Antonia Dorczy,
Nancy Elvish, Ken Hales, Br Bill Hugan, Agostion Mattion, Ray O’Connor, Bob Rogers, Luciano Spadanuda,
“May they rest in peace.”
What’s on
March 1st : Ash Wednesday (school Mass 9am) 3rd World Day of Peace Mass 10am (Holy Spirit Church, City Beach) Parklands Villas Mass – 3 pm Stations of the Cross – 7 pm 15th Sacrament Registration – 7:30 pm 23rd Healing Mass – 10am (no 9am Mass)
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