The Almighty works marvels for me. Holy his name!
Welcome to the Catholic Parishes of
St Marys Mudgee, St John the Baptist Gulgong,
St Dominics Kandos/ St Malachys ylstone.
 
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
 



Mrs K
9.00am
 1.00pm
  Acts of the Apostles 9:26-31
He explained how the Lord appeared to Saul and spoke to him on
his journey.

Ps 21:26-28. 30-32. R. v.26

My vows I will pay before those who fear him.
The poor shall eat and shall have their ll.
They shall praise the Lord, those who seek him.
May their hearts live for ever and ever! 
All the earth shall remember and return to the Lord,
all families of the naons worship before him.
They shall worship him, all the mighty of the earth;
before him shall bow all who go down to the dust. 
And my soul shall live for him, my children serve him.
They shall tell of the Lord to generaons yet to come,
declare his faithfulness to peoples yet unborn:
These things the Lord has done.
1 John 3:18+24
His commandments are these: that we believe
and that we love one another.
   

All who live in me, and I in them, bear much fruit.
Gospel Reflection
By Greg Sunter
The Leconary of this Easter season draws out some of the
classicgospel passages, parcularly some of the discourses from
the Gospel of John. Like many famousor familiar passages, it can
be true that familiarity breeds contempt we think we are so
familiar with the passage that we dont need to pay it much
aenon.
At rst glance, it appears that there is a certain ruthlessness about
the image of the vinedresser pruning the vine: perform or perish!
However, the process of cung away and pruning branches is an
incredibly nurturing acon; it is removing the unproducve
porons of the plant so that the vine has an even beer
opportunity to produce fruit in the next season. It an act of love;
not an act of economic raonalism. Within our own lives we are
called to make decisions about which of our thoughts and acons
are life-giving (fruit-bearing) and which are unproducve;
negave; crippling; life-diminishing. If we are able to prune our
life-diminishing thoughts and acons we allow ourselves the
freedom and the ability to really ourish. Feelings of jealousy,
greed, resentment, self-doubt and lack of condence can limit our
ability to be fully alive just as addicve and harmful behaviours
can physically take away our ability to perform at our best.
I am reminded of the old Karate Kid movie when the boy, Daniel,
is introduced to the art of bonsai. He is told to close his eyes,
imagine the perfect tree and then start clipping and shaping the
plant to make real the perfecon that lies within it. It is only
through a process of cung away and pruning that we can
nurture ourselves to realise the beauty of our potenal.
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Catholic Parishes of Mudgee, Gulgong and Kandos
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 
 C. Gaudry R. Saliba
 M. McGregor C. Golino
 C. Holland R. Saliba



 B. Petersen M. Mclean
 D. Delahunty M. Cassidy
 A. McLean O. OBrien
 C. Furney M. Gilbert
 Violet & Willow F Patrick C

 M. Dunnachie
 J. Goodlet Childrens Liturgy

 A. Baker R. Gawthorne
 29th April L. Nicholson

 D. Cunningham A. Myles
 L. Nicholson L. Croake
 J. Thomet M. Dunnachie
 I. Bryne K. Cassidy
 Nicko And Han W Sabella W

 S. Walker O. OBrien
 K. Isbester Childrens Liturgy

 I. Browne R. Gawthorne
 6th May R. Croake
 Mon—E. Goodlet
Tue—R. Gawtorne
Wed—J. Cooper
Thu—I. Browne
Fri— I. Browne
Sat— I. Browne/Fr Owen
Sun—R. Gawthorne

 
Parish Oce opens at 10am
12 noon Regina Coeli
 
9.30am - Mudgee
12 noon Regina Coeli
3.30pm First Holy Communion Parent Meeng—
Gulgong
 
10.40am ANZAC Liturgy—SMCS Secondary Campus
12 noon Regina Coeli
5.30pm Reconciliaon
5.45pm -Mudgee
 
9.30am  - Mudgee
12 noon Regina Coeli
5.30pm Extraordinary Finance Commiee and Parish
Council Meeng
 
10.30am —Opal Nursing Home
11.30am Exposion of the Blessed Sacrament
12 noon Regina Coeli
12.30pm  - Mudgee
 
11.00am Bapsms
4.30pm Reconciliaon
5.00pm - Mudgee
 
9.00am - Mudgee
10.30am - Gulgong - Commitment Mass for First
Holy Communion
11.00am - Kandos
JOKE JUNCTION…..
Why doesn’t the elephant use the computer?
Because it is afraid of the mouse!

Saturday Vigil Mass will move to 5pm from 4th May.
is on Sunday 5th May. Church Street will be
closed from 4am. Please enter the church via the
Market Street gate.
 

We pray that the dignity and immense value
of women by recognised in every culture, and
for the end of discriminaon that they
experience in parts of the world.
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 -Due to ill health etc we are appealing for
people to come forward and assist as Sacristans, to help
prepare the church for Mass. Please consider helping with
this ministry. Just give your name to Merilyn Carney or
Carolyn Holland.
Training will be provided.


Kelly Williams, Andrew Adams (Newcastle), Millicent Gourley
(South Africia), Fr Jim Wilkins

Noel Dorney, Rose Roberts, Jean Lee,
Thomas Rheinberger, Irene McEwen, Noelene Goodwin,
John Denlay, Edmund Fitzgerald, Rae Hopkins, Leslie Wolfe,
Maureen Consadine, Allan Dickie, Michael Rowlands,
Chrisne Kilgour, Taidyn Roberts, Barry Simpson,
Minnie Mealy, Elias & Terese Sadaka, Ross Lloyd,
Therese Billmon, Siobhan Woods, Leslie Wolfe,
Joyce Gallagher, Malcolm Jones, Eva & George Jozicic, Ana &
Michael Glavacevic.

Warwick Gleeson, Fr. Paul Jennings MSC, Luzviminda Vicedo,
Monica Monds, Michael OShea, Belinda Holden,
Maggie Swientek, Michael Maloney.
        


Ron Muscat, Carla Perroo, Carmen Archer, Trish Buckley,
Joe Saliba, Doreen Wurth, Horace Saliba, June Ritar,
Paula Ryan, Tony Spina, Elizabeth Donelly, Tony Harris,
Tracy Donelly, Angela Marakovic, Zvonko Glavacevic,
Trevor Roberts (England), Iris McBeath, Graham Hawkins,
Josephine Debaksta, Tomislav Marakovic (Sydney),
Lynne Daly, Carmel Thompson, Kim Barry, Dennis Petersen,
Rodrigo Jaboneta, and all those in our Nursing Homes.

Prayer meeng will be held at 10am on 6th May at
Rylstone followed by a cuppa.
Donaons are being accepted for a new organ for
St. Malachys church, Rylstone. Donaons will be
acknowledged. Please contact Fr. Owen or the Parish
Oce.
Save the Date
St Vincent de Paul thanksgiving Mass on 4th August at
11am at Kandos.
Celebrang over 90 years of Caring in our area.

We welcome into our Mudgee Parish:
Florence Shirley Warwicker
daughter of Andrew and Dakota
Lily Samantha Baxter
Marley Francis Baxter
children of Kevin and Nicole
MILITARY ITEMS found recently in the grounds of St.
Marys. Please contact the Parish oce for more
informaon.
When you invest with CDF, you receive your interest at
maturity and the CDF will also donate based on 2.50% of
your annual investment to Parish of your choice within the
Catholic Diocese of Bathurst.
(eg $100,000 12month Term deposit = a donaon of
$2,500 from the CDF to your Parish)
For more informaon:
www.cdathurst.org.au
Historical Context 
The image of the vine has its origins in Psalm 80 where the
naon of Israel is likened to a vine: You brought a vine out
of Egypt; you drove out the naons and planted it. You
cleared the ground for it; it took deep root and lled the
land. (Ps 80:8-9) However, the people of Israel have
forgoen who they are and
who it was that planted them
in their country it is like the
rootstock of a graed plant has
taken over and gone wild.
Jesus presence as the true
vine reminds them of what
they are called to be.
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- -- - -
by Lisa-Marie Calderone-Stewart
Branching Out
A major theme of the Scripture readings is Jesus is our vine’.
In todays rst reading, Saul (now Paul, aer his conversion and
bapsm) tries to join the disciples of Jesus. Saul had previously made a
habit of persecung Chrisans, and the disciples are sll afraid of him.
However, Barnabas intercedes and says that Paul has seen and talked
with the Lord and is now spreading the Gospel of Jesus. But speaking
about Jesus is dangerous. There is an aempt on Pauls life. The
disciples send him away for protecon. The new church, despite its
struggles, is growing and thriving.
Psalm 21 is a praise and promise psalm. The psalmist calls on families,
naons and all the earth to praise God. This psalm also reads as a
public commitment to fulll a promise of service and to pass on the
message of salvaon to future generaons.
The second reading says that it is not enough just to talk about Jesus,
faith must be expressed through acon. We hear again Gods great
commandments to have
faith in Jesus and to love one
another.
In the reading from Johns
Gospel, Jesus uses the image
of the vine and branches to
show how important it is to
stay connected to him, to keep
growing in faith. God is the
vine grower. Jesus is the vine.
We are the branches. The vine
also represents the Chrisan
community. The Chrisan
community is fruiul if it
proclaims and witnesses the
Gospel to others. Those who
hide their faith are like dead
branches that need to be
pruned.

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Newman" that is not from
the oce.mudgee@cdob.org.au email address. This is
a spam email it. Please delete it.
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Scam emails or phishing (pronounced shing’) are emails
that are oen made to appear as if they were sent from
individuals or organisaons you think you know, or you think
you should trust. They are designed to trick individuals out
of their money and informaon.
Phishing communicaons oen mimic professional phrasing,
branding and logos of authenc businesses in order to
appear genuine. They are designed to defraud individuals
and businesses by: requesng or pretending to conrm
personal informaon, passphrases or credit card numbers;
demand payment for a fake account; or by tricking them
into clicking a harmful link or aachment. Aachments may
contain malware, which is soware designed to harm your
computer or to gain access to your computer without your
knowledge.
Phishing is not just limited to email. These scams are
delivered via SMS, instant messaging and social
media. Phishing is becoming increasingly dicult to idenfy,
as cybercriminals adapt their methods and nd new ways to
steal money and data.
For more informaon visit the ACSC website here:
hps://www.cyber.gov.au/acsc/view-all-content/
publicaons/covid-19-protecng-your-small-business
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Never believe emails that have dierent names within
the email body, email address or the sent from elds.
Do not open messages or their aachments, or click on
links from unfamiliar individuals or organisaons.
Remember that reputable organisaons including banks,
government departments, online shopping and social
media companies will not call or email to verify or
update your personal informaon. This includes
companies such as Amazon, PayPal, Google, Apple and
Facebook.
Do not provide personal informaon to unveried
sources and never provide someone with remote access
to your computer.
Keeping your devices up to date with their soware
updates (computers, phone, Tablets etc..)
Never share passphrases with others.
Use strong unique passphrases for every account.
Living the Gospel
Bearing fruit
The vinedresser of this passage cuts
away the dead branches and prunes
back those that are not bearing fruit. In
what way do we bear fruit? When we
strive to reach our fullest potenal in
whatever we do, we bear fruit. When we
act out of movaon for the other
person rather than ourselves, we bear
fruit. When we strive to bring about the
reign of God in our small part of the
world, we bear fruit. Somemes we too
need to have some of our thoughts and
acons pruned so that we might beer
bear the fruit that we are truly capable
of producing.