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Devonport Catholic Parish
St Francis de Sales & All Souls
2a Albert Road, Devonport, Auckland 0624
(09) 4450078 www.devonportcatholic.org.nz
SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT: 5 DECEMBER 2021
Prayer to Saint Joseph Hail to you, St Joseph, Guardian of the Redeemer,
Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary. God entrusted to your care
his only Son; in you Mary placed her trust; with you Christ became man. Blessed Joseph, to us too, be
our parent and guide us in the path of life. Obtain for us grace, mercy and
courage, and defend us from every evil.
Amen.
Returning to Mass Auckland is now in the RED Traffic Light management system.
Our normal Mass timetable has resumed for vaccinated Parishioners
Under the RED Traffic Light we can have Mass for vaccinated people with the fol-lowing limitations:
• Maximum 100 people / 1m distancing
• Record keeping / scanning required (You can scan the QR code on the newsletter) • Face coverings recommended
Everyone must provide proof of Vaccination (My Vaccine Pass) at the door
We look forward to welcoming you back to Mass, but we will have to get used to a new way of doing things, at least for the time being:
• please arrive earlier than usual to allow time for the checking of your vaccine pass at the door; please have your pass ready to be checked, either on your phone or a print copy; unfortunately, if you don’t have a vaccine pass we cannot let you enter; if you need help with getting a pass, please let us know.
• face coverings are highly recommended;
• We will be limited to a maximum of 100 people. If you are turned away because we have exceeded that number, please understand that we have to be strict in applying these rules.
Sunday Mass continues to be broadcast on ShineTV (Freeview Ch25) at 2pm Sundays and is available to stream anytime after
5.30pm Saturday at https://www.aucklandcatholic.org.nz/home-2020-new-design/the-church-and-covid-level-4-2/#mass
If you are unvaccinated please contact Father Neil or the Parish Office to discuss other options for Mass and Communion.
Please read the NZ Bishops’ pastoral letter relating to Covid 19 and returning to Mass at the link or www.catholic.org.nz
2022 Columban Art Calendars Available from the Parish Office
@ $12 each. See Stephen or Corenna after Mass or call
into the Office for your copy.
NZ Catholic’s latest edition is online at the link or at www.nzcatholic.org.nz
Some headlines: NZ bishops issue guidelines for parishes under traffic light framework. Many reasons for Mass absences. Events support beneficiaries. Departing director
looks back at her years at Caritas.
Would you like to join a Synod listening group? Gather in groups of 5-6 and talk, listen and reflect,
Contact the Parish Office Want to know more?
• Visit www.aucklandcatholic.org.nz/synod/,
• Sign up to the fortnightly Synod Snapshot www.aucklandcatholic.org.nz/synod-newsletter/
• Talk to Father Neil, Stephen, Kath, Denise or Corenna Our Diocese is receiving submis-sion until 14 April 2022.
De Paul House Food bank Donations. Food donations for De Paul House can still be
dropped at the back porch of the Presbytery and are collected at 1pm daily. Thanks so much for your
continued generosity.
ROSARY Monday, 6pm in the church
Come & join in, reciting this beautiful prayer. All Welcome
Introducers (5 Dec) Sat Kath Petrie Sun Linda Lampen Smith (12 Dec) Sat Shawn Pearce Blom Sun Karen Rawlinson Readers: (5 Dec) Sat Steve Burke Nicky Whitam Blackwell Sun Ben Upton Mary Lyttleton (12 Dec) Sat Clive Sinclair Liz McMaster Sun David Williamson Linda Lampen Smith Communion Ministers: (5 Dec) Sat Mila Burke Sun Karen Rawlinson (12 Dec) Sat Eileen Pearce Sun Elaine Harvey
This second Sunday of Advent is a stepping-stone towards the great feast of Christmas. Without losing sight of the end times that lie ahead, we begin to focus on the event that transformed human history: the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. But first, we are drawn into ancient Israel’s deep and patient longing for the Messiah.
Second Sunday of ADVENT The Joy Of Salvation
Baruch 5:1-9 God means to show your splendour to every nation. Ps 126: The Lord has done great things for us; we are filled with joy. Philippians 1:3-6,8-11 Be pure and blameless for the day of Christ. Luke 3:1-6 All people shall see the salvation of God.
Third Sunday of AdventA Day Of Festival
Zephaniah 3:14-18 The Lord will dance with shouts of joy for you, as on a day of festival. Ps: Is 12:2-6: Cry out with joy and gladness: for among you is the great and holy one of Israel. Philippians 4:4-7 The Lord is very near. Luke 3:10-18 What must we do?
November Collections “Thank-you to the parishioners who have donated by
automatic payment during lockdown as you have allowed us to cover the parish fixed costs and allowed us
to make repairs to the exterior of the Church”
Priests & Bishop Parish & Diocese
$2,756.11 $5,512.22
New Church Lectern We had some marble pieces left over from the
construction of our new tabernacle. These have been re-purposed to use as a new lectern in the church, on a trial basis, pending the general approval of parishioners.
Now the church is open have a look and let us know what you think.
Diocese Notices
A Reminder from Bishop Pat A reminder that I formally give you dispensation from the obligation to participate at Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation. (cc 87
#1, 1247)
Resources in times of COVID-19 Protection Framework (traffic lights) The diocese has a page dedicated to the key information for places of worship at this time This also has a program of events that are available in the
diocese during this time. https://www.aucklandcatholic.org.nz/covid-protection-
framework/ A reminder that the diocese continues to provide broadcast Sunday Mass. It is uploaded at
5.30pm Saturday night (as per a Vigil Mass time) to the Youtube channel Auckland Catholic https://
www.youtube.com/channel/UCb7o1XYfQet-mOW1mJSzfow It is also broadcast on Shine TV Sundays
at 2.00pm Free-to-air TV Channel 25, Sky TV Channel 201.
Advent Prayer and Action | An invitation – Advent is a Season of Hope. As we move out of a period of stay-at-
home orders, with Covid-19 a reality in our communities and a sense of uncertainty we are hopeful that all shall be well. In this season when we prepare with hope for
the coming of Emmanuel – God with us all are invited to join a circle of prayer. Prayer for ourselves, our
communities, the world. Each morning from the first Sunday of Advent 28 November – Christmas Ever at
8.30am on the diocesan Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/aucklandcatholic advent prayer will be offered. Young people from our school communities,
representatives from parish and ethnic communities, diocesan staff will lead us prayer. We the diocese
gathering to pause and pray together. Then at 10.30 am [ 1-24 December] same place we will upload an Advent Calendar. Not a digital chocolate but it will open up an
Advent Action. A simple way to connect with the Gospel and live the hope of Advent. Please join us.
Sunday 5 December, 7pm – The Great Diocesan Christmas Quiz
Back by popular demand! After having such a blast at our first quiz night, we’re back with another opportunity to
win up to $500 for your parish school or faith community. Grab your best Christmas outfit and join us
for another night of trivia-filled fun! https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87540912405
'Pax Christi Aotearoa NZ will be having their 2021 Annual General Meeting on 11 December at
Te Waipuna Puawai, 12A Umere Crescent, Ellerslie, Auckland from 10am -2pm. Please bring something for a
shared lunch. To register your attendance please contact [email protected] . Note: If COVID restrictions are still in place, the AGM will be moved to
the Zoom Platform.'
Parish news: 3 December 2021
We have moved into the Advent season which always makes the children happy knowing Christmas is only a few weeks away. It is important for the children, in times of commercialism, to understand the real rea-son for Christmas is the birth of Christ. Each class has an Advent wreath and if you have a chance, it is a special way to focus your family prayers or at meal times. Waterwise On Thursday the year 6 children were lucky enough to be able to attend a Waterwise session. They had a great time and enjoyed being outdoors again. There is one more session next week before they finish for the year.
Our end of year is looking a lot different this year but we are hoping to hold a farewell for Maureen on the 13th December and a year 6 end of year picnic on 14th De-cember and a whole school mass on 15th December. God Bless Maureen Harris
Nominations for Tu Kahikatea Awards 2021 are now open.
Do you know a young person aged 35 years or younger who
has made an outstanding contribution to ministry for more than 3 years? Nominate them for a Tu Kahikatea Award by visiting
our website www.aucklandcatholic.org.nz/acym/tu-kahikatea-
awards/. Nominations close 15th December.
Combined Churches of Belmont and Devonport Online Carol Service
Sunday 19th December 7pm 2021 This year there will be an online Ecumenical service and Carols for Christmas in place of carols in the park. All of the Devon-port and Belmont Minsters are taking part. The Carol Service
will be livestreamed and also available to watch afterwards on
Holy Trinity Devonport’s YouTube Channel available at the
link HolyTrinityDevonport - YouTube
We pray for those who have died recently and with anniversaries this week
Dec 4: Msgr Alfred Huia Hyde 1985, Keith Hooper 2020 Dec 05: Valda Murphy 2002, Alvin Josef 2008 Dec 07: Charles Old 1985, Gwendolyn Brown 2004 Dec 08: Robert Fullerton 1979 Dec 10: John Molloy 1987, Jim McKay 2014 Dec 11: Eileen Light 2008, Martha Jones, 2013
2a Albert Road, Devonport, Auckland 0624 (09) 4450078 [email protected] www.devonportcatholic.org.nz
Facebook: St Francis de Sales & All Souls www.facebook.com/groups/1077078918984007/
Parish Priest: Fr Neil Darragh [email protected]
Pastoral Assistant: Stephen Bell Parish Secretary: Corenna Rooke
St Leo’s Catholic School: 4459339 www.stleos.school.nz Principal: Maureen Harris Parish-School Reps: Steven Albrecht, Kath Petrie, Rachel Steel
Parish Office Hours: Mon to Fri: 9:00am to 1:00pm (Deadline 9am THURS.)
Sunday Mass Times: Sat. Vigil: 5.30pm Sunday: 9.30am
Weekday Times: This Week: Mon: 8am Liturgy, Wed & Fri 12pm Holy Mass
Thurs & Sat: 9am Holy Mass
• Mon 6 Dec: Optional for St Nicholas, bishop. Bishop of Myra in Lycia in the 3rd century. Very little is known in fact of his life, though a great tradition has grown around him and popular devotion to him from early times. It’s said that his incorrupt body exuded the odour of myrrh with healing property. Stories of his generosity led to a tradition of giving gifts in his name at Christmas time, hence his association with the season.
• Tue 7 Dec: Memorial for St Ambrose, bishop and doctor of the Church. Born 339 at Trier, practiced in Roman law-courts and appointed to office in Milan. While still a catechumen was elected Bishop of Milan by the laity – hesitated to accept, but was baptized, ordained and studied theology, became famous as a preacher & defender of the faith. He received St Augustine into the Church. He fought paganism and protected the Church against political power.
• Wed 8 Dec: : Solemnity for The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. (Gen 3:9-15,20; Ps 98; Eph 1:3-6,11-12; Lk 1:26-38).
• Thu 9 Dec: Optional for St Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin, to whom Our Lady appeared on this day in 1531 at Guadalupe, leaving a miraculous image on his cloak.
• Sat 11 Dec: Optional for St Damasus I, pope. Born about 305, elected pope by the clergy and people of Rome in 366. He summoned synods to suppress various heresies rife at the time, particularly Arianism and Donatism. He commissioned St Jerome to undertake translation of the scriptures. He embellished and conserved the tombs of the martyrs. Died in 384.
Christmas Hampers and Gifts for De Paul House While the main focus for De Paul House’s Christmas appeal is gift vouchers (see left) they do try to provide food hampers. We can collect items for the food hampers at the Parish Office, drop items in any time and we will arrange for these items to get to De Paul House, some suggested items are: Tinned goods: Corned beef, large Tuna, sweetcorn, baked beans, fruit, vegetables like peas, pasta sauce Dry goods : flour, pasta, rice, sugar, milo, coffee, tea, juice, Dairy goods :long life milk, cheese, Xmas treats: (NOT mince pies, xmas cake they are not popular with our families.) Chocolate biscuits, biscuits, snacks, chips, nuts, lemonade, sweets, Personal care: shampoo, soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, body wash, hand soap, nappies (all sizes)