
Please scan the QR code to sign your children in if they are aending Childrens Liturgy at
St Marys Mudgee.

 -
He has delivered the soul of the needy from the hands of
those who are evil.
 --

It is for you that I suer taunts,
that shame covers my face,
that I have become a stranger to my brothers,
an alien to my own mother's sons.
I burn with zeal for your house
and taunts against you fall on me. 
This is my prayer to you,
my prayer for your favour.
In your great love, answer me, O God,
with your help that never fails:
Lord, answer, for your love is kind;
in your compassion, turn towards me. 
The poor when they see it will be glad
and God-seeking hearts will revive;
for the Lord listens to the needy
and does not spurn his servants in their chains.
Let the heavens and the earth give him praise,
the sea and all its living creatures. 
 -
God's gi to us is nothing like our sin against him.
 
Alleluia, alleluia!
The Spirit of Truth will bear witness to me, says the Lord,
and you also will be my witnesses.
Alleluia!
 -
Do not fear those who can kill the body.

As we approach the end of another nancial year, we
express our sincere gratude to all parishioners who
have supported our parishes nancially over this past
year.
Without your nancial support, we can not connue to
do what we are called by God to do—look aer the
pastoral life and outreach of our parishes which is our
most important ministry.
To do this we must pay the everyday running cost of
electricity, rates, salaries, the increasing insurance cost
and aend to the maintenance of our buildings and
grounds.
Over the next few weeks, we will be asking you to
commit to or re-commit to Planned Giving.  

The Planned Giving helps the parish plan for
maintenance and repairs of our beauful buildings and
grounds. New Giving cards are available at the back of
the church or from the Parish Oce.

As of 4/06/2026
 


Gulgong 21 $14,252.31 $11,600.00
Kandos 21 $12,350.77 $14,124.95
Mudgee 90 $73,684.62 $69,673.00
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Catholic Parishes of Mudgee, Gulgong and Kandos

 
 J. Thatcher C. Gaudry
 C. Leoa C. Golino
 E & M Carney TBA
 P. Leoa


 C. Furney P. Cassidy
 D. Delahunty A. Myles
 F. Chauraya G. Joubert
 D. Cunningham R. Croake
 EJ Kaylee
 R. Pereira B. Redden
 P. Fitzpatrick Childrens Liturgy
 L. Nicholson A. Costello
 Mon. 22nd June L. Hawkins

 A. McLean L. Croake
 M. Dorney B. Redden
 P. Cannon P. Buerworth
 G. Hennessy M. Dunnachie

 D. Delahunty R. Pereira
 K. Isabester M. Gilbert
 L. Robinson L. Browne
 Mon. 29th June L. Nicholson
 Mon - E. Goodlet
Tue - 
Wed - J. Cooper
Thu - I. Browne
Fri/Sat -
I. Browne
Sun—


 
10.00am Parish Oce Open
5.30pm Parish Council Meeng
 
9.30am  —Mudgee
 
9.30am St Marys Cra Group
10.40am —SMCS Secondary Campus
5.20pm —Mudgee
5.45pm  Mudgee
 
9.30am —Mudgee
 
11.30am 
12 Noon —Mudgee
12.30pm —Mudgee
 
11.00am Mudgee
4.30pm —Mudgee
5.00pm - Mudgee Conrmaon
 

9.00am - Mudgee Conrmaon
11.00am - Gulgong Conrmaon
11.00am Rylstone
 
The Internaonal Eucharisc Congress in Sydney in 2028 (‘Eucharist28’) will be a global gathering of the
Church centred on the Eucharist, the source and summit of our Chrisan lives, culminang in a Papal
Mass with Pope Leo XIV. It will be a fesval of faith, rich with worship, prayer, tesmonies, art, music a
truly once in a lifemeexperience, and a transformave moment for our naon.
At the very rst Pentecost, the apostles were transformed as the re of the Holy Spirit was poured out for them,
empowering them to go out to evangelise the world.
And day by day, aending the temple together and breaking bread in their homes, they partook of food with glad and
generous hearts, praising God.” Acts of the Apostles 2:46-47
The early Church was Eucharisc. They gathered together in community and shared in the breaking of the bread. It was
through believing in and sharing in Christs body and blood that the Holy Spirit set their hearts ablaze, strengthening them
to spread the Good News without fear.
As we move forward from our celebraon of Pentecost last month, our parishes and communies can imitate the early
Church by devong ourselves to the Eucharist and allowing the Holy Spirit to work within us in our ministries, our youth
groups, and our personal prayer.
This naonal journey to Eucharist28 is an invitaon for all of us to be set on re by the Holy Spirit and share in the breaking
of the bread. The journey begins now, in our own hearts, in our own parishes.
For more informaon and regular updates, please register on the website: eucharist28.org

On Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th June, our parishes of
Gulgong, Kandos and Mudgee, will join parishes across
the world in the Peters Pence Collecon.
The Peters Pence Collecon provides for the charitable
works and structures of mercy idened by Pope Leo.
Please give generously.
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If you have any Safeguarding concerns, please contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Ocer on (02) 6334 6440 or
email safeguarding@cdob.org.au

GULGONG

Sunday Mass on 28th June will start at This is due
to Conrmaon taking place in both Gulgong and Mudgee.
KANDOS
Aer this Sunday's Mass at Rylstone (21st June),
parishioners from Kandos and Rylstone are invited to gather
outside St Malachy's for a photoshoot, to be used during
the Sesquicentenary Celebraons 5-6 December.

The Prayer Group meets on Mondays at St Malachys,
Rylstone at 10am.

On Sunday, 6th December, we will be having a special Mass
and Celebraon for the 150 years of St Malachys Church,
Rylstone. More details to follow.
The Anoinng Mass and Parish Lunch will be held on 29th
November at St Dominics, Kandos. More details to come.
MUDGEE

The Stained Glass window and the stone work will be
reinstalled over the next few weeks.
Weekend Masses will be held in St Mary's Church
Weekday Masses will be Held in the Parish Centre;
Bapsms will be held during Masses in St Mary's. Work may
connue on Saturdays to get the job done as soon as
possible.
Funerals will be worked out on a case-by-case basis.

We are currently looking for a person to ring the Angelus
bells at 12noon. This would be on a roster. Please contact
the Parish Oce if you are interested.

For the recently deceased:
Fr Brian Egan, John Egan (formally of Moree & Sydney),
Glenda Haswell, Paula Smith Rsm, David Holroyd, Bey Clark.
Anniversaries of:
Ron Stewart, Anthony Gillham, Adela Rogowski, Graham Hawkins,
Michael Quilty, John Archer, Bill Sco, Phyllis Archer, Neville Box,
Suzanne Suon.
Masses:
James Hehir, Jim Bremmer, John Cross, Donny Hobbs, Duro Mikic,
Judy Cavanagh, Elias & Therese Sadaka, Moira Hennessy, For All
Souls in Purgatory, For Special Intenons.
Sick:
John Vros, Michael & Patricia Carroll, Nikola Marakovic,
Brian Mooney (Ballina), Eleni Roberts, Ryan Jones, Paul Dalmay,
David Russell, Connie Vasallo, Tony Spina, Lynne Daly and all
those in our Nursing Homes.


 We welcome to the Mudgee Parish Community
Silas John Haines
son of Travis and Samantha
and
Ted James Sourelos
Son of Harry and Maddison


All of us experience in our lives moments of loss and grief;
mes when we are reminded of the reality of death and
how we respond.
The Parish of Mudgee will hosts a program run in
conjuncon with Centacare, where, over a cuppa, and in a
relaxed environment, guided and gentle conversaons can
ow to inform and share about experiences of the death of
someone we love and the bereavement and grief that
follows.
These conversaons will connue over four sessions, each
session lasng about an hour and a half.
Session 110.30am Saturday 18th July
Session 210.30am Saturday, 1st August
Session 310.30am Saturday, 15th August
Session 410.30am Saturday, 29th August
If you would like to discuss the program more or express
your interest in being part of these conversaons, please
call the Parish oce 6372-2122.
Thank you to everyone who helped clean the church last
Saturday. It was wonderful to see the many people turn up
to clean and help take care of our beauful church.
Thank you to everyone who helped with the Year 12 Prayer
Partners morning tea. A special thank to Louise Nicholson
and Pa Kiddle who helped cooked the hot food.
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Catholic Parishes of Mudgee, Gulgong and Kandos

Fr Paul Devi VG

Po Box 14, Mudgee NSW 2850


pp.mudgee@cdob.org.au

Rev Charles Applin
02 6372 2122
oce.mudgee@cdob.org.au
www.mudgee.catholic.org.au
02 6372 1742
Mrs Angela Myles
www.stmasmudgee.catholic.edu.au

Krise Newman
Krista OBrien
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Let us connue on our path of reecon on the Church as she is
presented to us in the Conciliar Constuon Lumen genum (LG).
Today we will look at the fourth chapter, which deals with the laity.
Let us all remember what Pope Francis liked to repeat: Lay people
are, put simply, the vast majority of the people of God. The minority
ordained ministers are at their service (Apostolic
Exhortaon Evangelii gaudium, 102). This secon of the Document
seeks to explain, in posive terms, the nature and mission of the laity,
aer centuries in which they had been dened simply as those who
are not part of the clergy or the consecrated life. For this reason, I
would like to revisit with you a very beauful passage that speaks to
the greatness of the Chrisan condion: Therefore, the chosen
People of God is one: one Lord, one faith, one bapsm (Eph 4:5);
sharing a common dignity as members from their regeneraon in
Christ, having the same lial grace and the same vocaon to
perfecon; possessing in common one salvaon, one hope and one
undivided charity (LG, 32).
From Pope Leo XIV General Audience address April 2026
 
Catholic Mission invites you to
stand in solidarity with Fr Salai
Michael MSP and the communies
of the Archdiocese of Yangon and
the Diocese of Pathein in Myanmar.
Through the faithful work of the
Missionaries of St Paul, children and
young people are being given the
opportunity to learn, grow and
ourish despite the challenges of ongoing internal conict
and uncertainty.
Through the Ecological Farming Project, Fr Salai is doing
more than providing educaon and a safe place for
children to call home. By teaching praccal skills and
nurturing their faith, condence and sense of purpose, he
is helping to lay the foundaons for a brighter future.
Your support of Catholic Mission helps bring Christ's love
to communies in need. Together, we
can accompany children and families in
Myanmar, planng seeds of hope
today that will bear fruit for
generaons to come.
Support this life-giving project by
donang today at catholicmission.org.au/myanmar