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PARISH NEWS
GULGONG
The Catholic Women's Group will be holding their AGM on
Tuesday, 3rd March at 2pm in the Convent. All Welcome.
A Gulgong Lenten group will meet on Wednesdays at 3pm
in the convent. For more informaon please contact Jacinta
or the Parish Oce 63722122.
KANDOS
The Prayer Group at St Malachy’s Rylstone meet weekly on
Mondays.
‘Who sings, prays twice..’ (St Augusne)
How nice it is to be needed. And the choir needs YOU. It is
the easiest and most pleasant vocaon in our church – no
special credenals necessary! Just come and SING WITH US.
Only one hour rehearsal required (10am Saturday and
10 am before 11 AM Sunday Mass).
Please contact Anne via the parish oce 6372 2122.
MUDGEE
Meals on Wheels - The St Mary’s “Meals on Wheels” group
are appealing for more volunteers. The group are especially
interested in younger volunteers for connuing to provide
this extremely important community service in the long
term future. The St Mary’s group delivers meals in the
fourth week of the month. For more informaon, please
contact the parish 63722122.
THE POPE’S MONTHLY INTENTION
March 2026—For disarmament and peace
Let us pray that naons move toward
eecve disarmament, parcularly nuclear
disarmament, and that world leaders
choose the path of dialogue and diplomacy
instead of violence.
MASSES AND PRAYERS REQUESTED
For the recently deceased:
Jacqueline O’Neill,
Anniversaries of:
Adriel Maloney, Richard Tompse, Belinda Holden,
Alan Foo, Charlie Conjuango, Kathryn Haidle,
Shirley Harcourt, Mary Dimmock, Veronica Butler,
Masses:
Horst Von Bischoshausen, Carmel Frost, Rozanna Wise,
Anna Zagas, Special Intenon, Michael Michaelides,
Moira Hennessy, Joan Vera Thain, William Thain,
Adrian Thain, Gerald Sommers, Bill & Margery,
Abdo Kale, Elia Deeb family, Yosef Ba family,
Salma Ward , Mickel Georg
Sick:
Ryan Jones, Paul Dalmay, Danielle Pace, David Russell,
Connie Vasallo, Bey Clark, Tony Spina, Lynne Daly and all
those in our Nursing Homes.
Due to privacy legislaon, names of the sick on the bullen
requires permission from the immediate family.
WEDDINGS
Congratulaons to:
Shane Ridley Howe
and
Katie Terese Fuer
AND
Flavio de Andrade Pinto
and
Kirsten Louise Tresan
who celebrated the sacrament of marriage in our parish.
SCAM ALERT
Please note: if you receive an email, text message or phone
call from any priest, bishop or individual claiming to be
represenng the parish who is asking for money, gi cards,
etc it is most likely a scam.
DO NOT REPLY. DO NOT SEND MONEY OR CARDS, etc
If you are in doubt about a request, ring the priest, parish
oce or agency FIRST and check with them.
You could also report it to Scam Watch Australia at:
www.scamwatch.gov.au
GOSPEL FOCUS – A new vision
Peter sees the appearance of Elijah and Moses as a
conrmaon that Jesus has come to connue the work of
the great prophets of the past. Rather than placing Jesus in
the old tradion of the prophets, the appearance of Elijah
and Moses, together with the voice of God, is to endorse
the new direcon that Jesus’ ministry is taking. Jesus’ new
vision for the world is informed by the relaonships forged
between God and the prophets of the past, but it is a vision
of a completely dierent way of relang to God: a much
more personal relaonship that calls us to respond from the
heart to those around us.
© Greg Sunter
LIVING THE GOSPEL – ‘Listen to him!’
God’s voice from the cloud claims Jesus as his Son, the
Chosen One, and then goes on to instruct those present –
and we, the readers – to ‘Listen to him!’ For the disciples,
this was a message not to get carried away with their own
ideas about the Messiah but to listen to what Jesus was
saying about the suering he must endure and to what he
was saying about true discipleship. Jesus tells us that to be a
follower of his involves sacrice, hardship and oen
unpopularity. It is this message we must listen to as much
as the promise of salvaon.
© Greg Sunter