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THE BULLETIN ST THERESA’S PARISH
HEALING FOR THE SICK Parishioners: Glynis Grosskopf Bob Triggs
Neville Preece Len Pauli
Rosemary & Brian Carter
Leo Ryan
Friends and Family Bernadette Welch (friend of Bette Flamsteed)
Kathleen le Gras (Sister of Sr Una)
Nicole Sheridan (Nick & Carmel Sheridan’s daughter in law)
Shona Kraayvanger (Gabrielle Adam’s daughter) Joe Short (Powell family group) Indiana Harman
(Ray & Madeline Taylor’s Granddaughter)
Louis Gandini (Lina Pervan’s brother)
Connie Bamgart (Lina Pervan’s friend)
Elaine Dillon (Vivienne Price’s mother)
Patricia Jenkins (Thel Jelley’s cousin)
Roslyn Morton (Patrick’s sister)
Simon Riethmuller (Shirley’s son)
Max Shearer (Grandson - Judy Shearer)
John Mullen (Helen McNaught’s nephew)
Archie Mullen (Helen McNaught’s brother)
Rev. Brian Sparksman Moira Long (Mother of Denise)
Fr Peter McGrath .CP Vince Austin (Wendy Shine’s Father) John Morgan (Kathy Sternes Uncle) Veronica Griinke (Friend &
neighbour of Kathryn & Paul Marangelli) Lesley Moyes (Aileen Collins’friend)
Molly Schmidt (Aileen Collins’ friend)
ANNIVERSARIES
John White Eileen d’Abadie Flo Madden Peg White Fr Tony O’Keefe Thérèse Seeber Bill Shore David Anderson Pat Herbert Sadie Dredge Ellen Morrissy Frank Jones Rev Fr Les Herzig
13-14 APRIL 2019 PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD YEAR C
MISSION STATEMENT St Theresa’s Catholic Parish is a vibrant, inclusive and welcoming community committed to living and sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. Under our baptismal mission and inspired by the Spirit, we are bread for one another and nourished we reach out to make a difference in the world. ____________________________________________________________________
PALM SUNDAY – Weekend 13/14 April Nguyet’s story
As we make the journey with Jesus this week, the readings call us to a revolution of the heart, to take seriously our vocation as disciples of Jesus and as Isaiah reminds us to be faithful to this call and "listen like a disciple." With this in mind, perhaps the best way to travel this last week is to do so in the com-pany of the children, women and men who are most marginalised and vulnerable to extreme poverty and injustice. This should be our focus for our prayers, fasting and almsgiving as Lent draws to a close. This week we hear the story of Nguyet who was featured in Project Compassion 2017. Nguyet and her family experienced isolation and exclusion largely based around her disability. Their lives changed when Nguyet's neighbour introduced her to the Caritas Australia supported program Capacity Building for Parent Associations supporting Children with Disabilities (CBPA). A new world opened up for her and she discovered her creativity and her capacity to reimagine her future. Many of us will remember Nguyet's coloured paper flowers and her dreams of selling these to improve the livelihood of her family. Now Nguyet is selling T-shirts, accessories and home-cooked refreshments made by her sister as well as helping her parents with their business selling building materials. Nguyet is giving life 100%. As we commemorate the death and resurrection of Jesus, we are also keenly aware of the humility of his life, and his refusal to remain silent in the face of the traditional attitudes and culture of rejection and exclusion experienced by the poor and marginalised - an unpopular practice then and now! Jesus' life epitomizes the cost of discipleship. This week more than any other, rams home the call and cost of discipleship. Like Isaiah we can say "The Lord has given us, a disciple's tongue. So that I may know how to reply to the wearied, he provides me with speech. Each morning he wakes me to hear, to listen like a disciple." Are we open to hearing the voice of our God who calls us to speak and listen like a disciple?
Living with a disability was challenging for Nguyet. Since featuring in Project Compassion 2017 Nguyet has successfully built her own business, a dream that has become a reality with the support of Caritas Australia. Nguyet has become independent, an important member of her community and has great hope for
her future.
Please donate to Project Compassion 2019 and give children living with disabilities in Vietnam the opportunity for an
education and inclusion in their community.
Lives change when we all give 100%. You can donate through
Parish boxes and envelopes, by visiting www.caritas.org.au/
projectcompassion or phoning 1800 024 413.
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
14th April 2019
MASSES
St Theresa’s Parish
READINGS BAPTISM
MON NO MASS
TUE NO MASS
WED 9.00AM MASS
THU 7PM Holy Thursday Mass
FRI 10am Stations of the Cross 3pm Veneration of the Cross Liturgy
SAT 6PM Easter Vigil
SUN 9.30 AM MASS Easter Sunday
RECONCILIATION IS
AVAILABLE BEFORE MASS OR
BY APPOINTMENT
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Year C
First Reading: Isaiah 50: 4-7
I did not cover my face against insult and I know I will not be ashamed.
Responsorial Psalm: 21:8-9, 17-20, 23-24 My god, my God why have you abandoned me?
Second Reading: Philippians 2: 6-11 He humbled himself to become like us and God raised him on high.
Gospel Acclamation: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, king of endless glory! Christ became obedient for us even to death dying on the cross. Therefore God raised him on high. Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ, king of endless glory!
Gospel: Luke 22: 14-23:56 The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Luke. Next week’s readings. Sunday of the Resurrection Year C Acts 10: 34, 37-43 Colossians 3: 1-4 John: 20: 1-9
This weekend through the Sacrament of Baptism
we welcome Grace Anne Towler
into our parish
Baptisms are celebrated on the 2nd and 4th
Sunday of the month either during Mass at 9.30am or after Mass at
11.00am
Liturgy Thoughts 9 The Big One! Easter is by far the highest point of the Church’s year. We can easily think that the great liturgical celebrations of that long weekend are an expanded version of our usual celebration on the other Sundays of the year. In fact, that’s getting things back-to-front. The other Sundays are all “little Easters”. Easter is THE BIG ONE, the event on which our faith is based and the liturgical celebration echoed in all other liturgical celebrations. We take three days to engage in one big celebration. You may hear the Latin translation “Triduum” for “Three Days” used sometimes. The three days last from the early evening of Holy Thursday to the early evening of Easter Sunday. Lent finishes when the Triduum begins. Good Friday and Holy Saturday are sombre days but we know they will turn to joy. The fifty days of Easter feasting commence on Easter Sunday. There are three parts to the one celebration of the Triduum. On Holy Thursday evening we join in the Mass of the Lord’s Supper. On Good Friday afternoon we solemnly commemorate the Passion and Death of Our Lord. On the evening or night of Holy Saturday we, in the most joyful moment in the Church’s year, celebrate the Easter Vigil. The fact that we are engaged in a single three-part celebration can be detected by a sign, or rather by lack of a sign ... the sign of the cross! Mass always begins and ends with the sign of the cross, led by the priest. The sign of the cross when we begin the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday signals the start of the Triduum . It doesn’t occur again until the conclusion of the Eucharist at the Easter Vigil. On Thursday night and Friday afternoon, we depart in silence; we’re not finished, just having a break. Gerard Hore
Bishop Robert McGuckin’s
Easter Message 2019
There are copies of this message available in the foyer.
Please feel free to take a copy.
St Theresa’s Parish
CHAPEL GARDEN FOR HOLY THURSDAY
Once again we plan to create a garden in the Chapel for Holy Thursday night to create a space for quiet reflective prayer or meditation on the Blessed Eucharist in the tabernacle after Mass. If you have some potted plants that you are willing to loan to us, please contact the office on 4639 4688.
CHRISM MASS
The Chrism Mass will be celebrated at St Patrick’s Cathedral on Monday 15 April at 5.30pm. As a pastoral highpoint in the life of the Diocese, the celebration is greatly enhanced with representation from as many parishes as possible. Everyone is welcome to participate in celebrating the Mass of the Oils and to witness and support our Clergy as they renew their Priestly Promises.
The use of sacred oils in our Christian liturgy has been adopted from the Old Testament practice of anointing kings, priests and prophets, as they foreshadowed Christ, whose name means ‘the anointed one’. Throughout the year these oils are used to anoint those who are sick, baptised or confirmed. During the Chrism Mass the oils are brought forward and presented to the Bishop who will bless and consecrate them. In this way the Chrism Mass becomes one of the principal expressions of the fullness of the Bishop’s Priesthood.
STATIONS OF THE CROSS Date: Good Friday, 19/4/19 Time: 7:30am Location: Star ting at St Patr ick's Cathedral The Social Justice Commission welcome all to join this prayerful 4km walk from the Cathedral steps throughout the Toowoomba CBD. Participants will reflect on and pray the traditional Stations of the Cross at sites of significance. Issues reflected upon will include mental health, the death penalty, refugees, Australia's First Peoples, domestic violence and the destruction of the environment. JOB VACANCY Expressions of interest are sought for the part-time position of Office Assistant at Holy Name Roman Catholic Parish, Toowoomba. The successful applicant will ideally be experienced in Parish Administration and pastoral coordination, along with well developed office acumen. They will be experienced in using Microsoft suite of programs, and computerised bookkeeping. To apply confidentially, please register your interest with a CV, a cover letter and a statement addressing the selection criteria, at [email protected] Applications close 29th April 2019.
NOTICES
PLENARY COUNCIL 2020 UPDATE
Plenary Council 2020 president Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB of Perth says he and his fellow bishops have been “amazed” by the engagement of people across Australia in the Council’s opening stage. The National Centre for Pastoral Research has compiled statistical data and reported that more than 222,000 people participated in the Listening and Dialogue phase and made either individual submissions or had their voices captured through a group response. “The bishops knew the time was ripe for a defining moment in the life of the Church like a Plenary Council. What we didn’t know is how the people of Australia would embrace a process that hasn’t taken place for more than 80 years,” Archbishop Costelloe. “We have been thrilled and amazed ....”
ST THERESA’S CARE AND CONCERN TEAM RAFFLE Members of the Care and Concern Team are reminded to bring along your donation to the Lucky Door Prize for the Healing Mass, to your next meeting to be held on Tuesday 7th May. Tickets for the main raffle will go on sale for the first time on the weekend of the 27th and 28th April. As
usual some wonderful prizes are to be won.
ST MARY’S ANZAC DAY LITURGY St Mary’s College Anzac Day Liturgy will be held on Wednesday 24 April 2019 at 8.45am. Where: St Mary’s College Brother Rodger’s Oval, Hill St, Toowoomba. RSVP: By Friday, 5 April 2019 on 4636 7333 or email Lucia Armstrong - [email protected] OUR LADY OF PEACE KUMBIA CENTENARY
Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church Kumbia celebrates its Centenary 18/19 May 2019 and invites all former parishioners and interested people to this memorable occasion.Details are available [email protected] or 4164 4262
ST SAVIOUR’S COLLEGE OPEN EVENING
St Saviour’s Open Evening will be held on 21 May 2019 from 3pm-6 pm. All families are welcome to attend. For further details call 4637 1600 or visit the website: www.ssctwb.catholic.edu.au
St Theresa’s Parish
CONTACTS NOTICE
Parish Priest:
Fr Brian Noonan ph:4696 7094 e-mail: [email protected]
Pastoral Associate
Monica Brennan Ph: 4639 4688 Fax 4639 6538 e-mail: [email protected]
Parish Secretary:
Janet Weier Ph: 4639 4688 Fax: 4639 6538 e-mail: [email protected]
Church: Cnr Campbell & Curzon Sts, Toowoomba
Office: 55 Curzon Street, Toowoomba
Parish Website www.sttheresas.org.au
Parish Pastoral Council
Fr Brian Noonan, Michael Murtagh, Francis Njoroge, Tim Burgess, Gay Jorgensen, Vanessa Horton, Bernadatte Zimbwa, Gailene Jurgs, Matt Boyd, David Wilson, Monica Brennan.
Finance Committee
Fr. Brian Noonan, Pat Morton, Warren Dredge, Ray Taylor, Shane Blakeley, Brian Wilson, Pat Richardson, Alfia Ginardi.
Liturgy Team
Fr. Brian Noonan, Jan Mayo, Peter Kenny, Carole Rogan, Libby Rosentreter, Monica Brennan, Suzanne Cavanagh.
Musicians
Norma Kenny, Kathy Sternes, Elizabeth Stewart, Libby Rosentreter.
Baptism Team:
Cath Kelly, Jenny Ryan, Tracy George, Bernadette Hede, Alison Daniel, Anne Anderson, Jan Watkins, Maureen Burke, Angela Irvine, Mary Otto, Jane Burgess, Catherine Cooper. Sacramental Team:
Monica Brennan, Vanessa Horton, David Wilson, Gay Jorgensen.
RCIA:
Coordinator: Mary Otto.
Consolation Team:
Fr Brian Noonan, Lyn McRae, Peter Kenny, Bette Flamsteed, Pam Merritt, Alf Mason, Moya Schaefer, Josephine Nolan, Liz Phelan., Monica Brennan
Welcome & Hospitality Team:
Paul & Kathryn Marangelli, Carole Rogan, Maureen Burke.
Family Groups:
Contact Parish Office 4639 4688
Care & Concern Team
Coordinator: Moya Schaefer.
Second & Fourth Tuesdays /month
St Vincent de Paul St Theresa’s Conference, 4pm,Contact 0408 808 437
First Tuesday/month
Care and Concern Meeting, 9.30am Parish Office.
First Wednesday /month
Parish morning tea at 9.45am, Cobb & Co Museum
Second Sunday
Mad Toowoomba Group from 7.00pm at St Anthony’s. Parish Centre. (Grade 7-12 people) PH: 4636 0461
DATES TO REMEMBER FOR APRIL
Monday 15 April Chrism Mass 5.30pm St Patrick’s Cathedral Thursday 18 April Holy Thursday Mass 7pm Friday 19 April Stations of the Cross 10am Veneration of the Cross 3pm Saturday 20 April Easter Vigil Mass 6pm Sunday 21 April Easter Sunday Mass 9.30am Monday 22 April Easter Monday Tuesday 23 April School resumes Thursday 25 April ANZAC Day
SPRED REPERTORY THEATRE EVENING Date: 15/5/19 Location: Toowoomba Repertory Theatre, Margaret Street Cost: $20.00 RSVP: Tickets available from early April, contact SPRED via email or phone 07 4632 8427 Support the wonderful Special Religious Development (SPRED) community by sharing a fun evening of good company and theatre. This year's play is "Crossing Delancey", the story of Izzy, a beautiful, intelligent, single young woman, and her 80-year-old Bubbie, who is determined to see her granddaughter get married before she dies. A hilarious and heart-warming play that takes a bemused look at the clash between traditional Jewish-American immigrant culture and the more modern aspirations of the next generation. Cost of ticket includes wine and supper on arrival.