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If you have any Safeguarding concerns, please contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Ocer on (02) 6334 6400 or
email safeguarding@bathurst.catholic.org.au.
MASSES AND PRAYERS REQUESTED
For the recently deceased especially:
Fr Peter Thompson CM, Rayne Bigay (Philippines)
We remember the anniversaries of:
Fairy McDermo, Norm Atrill, Peter Lynch, Anna Salomoni,
John Capare, Kathleen Windle, Alex Lynch, Brian Duy,
Lorna Milton, Mavis Nolan, John Waterhouse, Ellen Lucas,
Val Rheinberger, Kevin Salter, Peter Holmes, Noel Costello.
For the deceased:
Norma Cra, Felix Melinz, Bre Sandry, Graham Hodgins,
Moira Hennessy.
For the Sick, Special Intenons and Thanksgiving:
Warren Bodycote, Mifsud Family, Edward Martoo, Mara Raso,
Marn Hilder, Paul Micallef, Luke Gaudry, Pat Ellis, Eleni Roberts,
Marilyn Stuart (Kincumber), Suzana Marakovic, Stephen Lee,
Olive Quinn, Ellen Johnson (Sheehan), Mary Teeuw,
Glennie McGrath (Fr Owen’s sister), Keiran Micallef, Donna Pila,
Ron Muscat, Charlie Perroo, Paula Ryan, Tony Spina,
Horace Saliba, Joe Saliba, Iris McBeath, Elizabeth Donelly,
Josephine Debaksta, Lynne Daly, Dean Pila and all those in our
Nursing Homes.
KANDOS NEWS
Prayer Meeng will be held in Kandos/Rylstone each
Monday at 10am. 1st Monday of the month—Kandos
Church Hall. Every other Monday—Rylstone at the back of
the church
GULGONG NEWS
SRE Teachers are needed in the Gulgong area. Please
contact the Parish Oce for more details.
MUDGEE NEWS
Flower Commiee
Do you have a are for decorang? Do have a green
thumb? Would you like to regularly help decorate our
beauful church? The parish would like to form a Flower
Commiee to source and arrange the owers in our church.
If you are interested, please contact the parish oce.
Planned Giving
Thank you everyone who has lled in and return a new Planned
Giving Card. The new envelopes are now available at the back of
the church. It is not too late to contribute to the planned giving
for your Parish. Fill in a Planned Giving Card and put it in the
collecon bag or return it to the Parish Oce.
The Planned Giving helps the parish plan for maintenance and
repairs of our beauful buildings and grounds. New Giving cards
are available at the back of the church or from the Parish Oce.
A Gentle Reminder
Many people come in to our beauful churches to pray and
to spend me with Our Lord, especially before and aer
mass. Please be mindful of this atmosphere of silence when
quietly saying hello to friends in the church.
Thanks for you thoughulness.
Expressions of Interest: Regional SRE Coordinators
Special Religious Educaon (SRE) is the provision of faith
formaon in public schools across NSW, allowing children to
encounter the message of Jesus and the richness of Chrisanity
during their school week.
Do you have gis in supporng others to share their faith in a
classroom seng?
Are you organised, and do you have a heart to proclaim Jesus to
those who may not otherwise hear His message in their lives?
The Diocese of Bathurst is currently seeking expressions of
interest for Regional SRE Coordinator roles. These posions
involve supporng and coordinang the SRE program, working
closely with catechists, schools, and parishes, and helping ensure
young people encounter the love and truth of Christ.
To express your interest or learn more, please email:
admin@bathurst.catholic.org.au or Deacon Josh on 0458261513
HELP NEEDED
Now that winter has taken hold, St Vincent de Paul are in need on
blankets. If you have any spare blankets that you would like to
donate, please give them to the St Vincent de Paul Conference or
to the Parish Oce.
Historical context – Priests and Levites
The priest and Levite get a prey bad wrap out of this story. Yet,
their behaviour would have been unremarkable to the original
audience. In Jewish culture, to touch blood made a person ritually
unclean and unable to parcipate in religious rites. Both
characters in the story were heading towards Jerusalem –
towards the Temple – to carry out their religious dues. To touch
the bloodied man would have meant that they were unable to
perform their dues. The audience would have expected nothing
dierent from these two men. Their ‘crime’ was to place duty
before compassion and the needs of another.
Scriptural context – The ‘Rule of Three’
Jesus was a good storyteller. He used a lot of the ‘tricks of the
trade’ of good storytellers. Using a rule of three remains a
common device to help storytellers remember the story. (Think of
the number of mes fairy tales use this device.) In the rule of
three, the third repeon of an event or acon always holds the
key. Jesus used this device to great eect in his parables because
he invariably broke the rule! He used the rule to lull his audience
into a predictable story and then turned things upside down by
having the unexpected occur.