
WWW.MUDGEE.CATHOLIC.ORG.AU
If you have any Safeguarding concerns, please contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Ocer on (02) 6334 6440 or
email safeguarding@cdob.org.au
MASSES AND PRAYERS REQUESTED
For the recently deceased especially:
Cynthia Edwards, Bev Darby, Ron Muscat.
We remember the anniversaries of:
Eva Knezenvic, Ned Dalton, James Cavanagh, John Bagge,
Doreen Mahews, Aileen Rogan, John Mahon, Janice Bryant,
Marie Robinson, Bernie Stewart, Joyce Jones, Tony Dimmock,
George Ashcro, Adeline McNally, Lance Tito, Wayne Morton.
For the deceased:
Terence Ryan, Ronald Clayton, Anne West (Bribbaree),
Neville O’Brien, Yvonne Burke, Shirley Boyd.
For the Sick, Special Intenons and Thanksgiving:
Connie Vasallo, Bey Clark, Mary Morton, Terry Ryan,
Eleni Roberts, Tony Spina, Keiran Micallef, Elizabeth Donelly,
Lynne Daly and all those in our Nursing Homes.
Due to privacy legislaon, names of the sick can only be put on
the bullen with permission of the immediate family.
PARISH NEWS
Mudgee
Christmas Vigil and Christmas Day Ministry sheet is at the back
of the church. If you are available due this me, please write you
name next to the ministry you would like to help with.
The following statement can be aributed to
Australian Catholic Bishops Conference
President, Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB:
The violence and horror which descended upon
Bondi on Sunday evening have shaken Australians to
the core. The loss of innocent lives is a tragedy
beyond measure. The families and loved ones of those who have
died have had their world shaered. Many more people have
suered injuries, some of them very serious.
The twisted moves behind those who perpetrated these terrible
acts are now clearly linked with the scourge of ansemism. This
is a shocking and deeply distressing reality which calls into
queson our own understanding of ourselves as Australians.
In a country which prides itself on its tolerance and open-hearted
hospitality this blind prejudice and hatred points to a dark and
destrucve stain in our society which threatens not just our
Jewish brothers and sisters but, in fact, all of us.
We must rediscover our convicon that nothing can ever jusfy
this destrucve violence.
As our naon confronts this tragedy we must work hard to ensure
that the jusable anger we feel does not breed even more
violence and hatred.
Our horror at what has happened must become the source of a
determinaon to turn our backs on all acts of violence and blind
hatred.
Equally, the remarkable courage of the police and other rst
responders, and individual acts of bravery as people sought to
protect each other, are a mely reminder of what is best in our
Australian character.
The hearts of all the people of this naon go out to the families of
those who have died and to all those who have been injured. The
prayers of all people of religious faith will accompany those who,
in the days, weeks and months ahead will be struggling with the
physical, psychological and spiritual consequences of Sunday
evening’s awful events.
We entrust those who have died to the love and mercy of God, in
praying for their family and friends and for all those who have
suered injuries of any kind.
We join with all those who condemn such terrible violence and
plead with all Australians to reject any impulse towards hatred
and violence and instead to recommit ourselves to being
peacemakers in our families, amongst our friends and in our
wider society.
hps://mediablog.catholic.org.au/statement-from-the-president-
on-bondi-tragedy/
Dear Lord,
Following last Sunday’s violent aack on the Jewish
community celebrang their fesval of Hanukkah at Bondi
in Sydney, we pray for all who were killed, those injured
and traumased, grieving families and individuals, that
comfort, healing and eternal rest will be theirs.
Amen
Gospel Focus – What’s in a name?
It appears from the passage that Mary’s child is to be called both
Jesus and Emmanuel. Emmanuel is not intended as a dierent
name for Jesus but rather one of the many tles that will be
applied to him. The tle means God-is-with-us. That one word,
Emmanuel, sums up the essence of Jewish and Chrisan belief.
The Jewish people’s faith in God was built on the basis that God
travelled with them and through their lives. Chrisans believe
that God took on an even closer sense of being with us through
God’s incarnaon in the life of Jesus.
Please have all Christmas Mass intenons to the oce by 4pm
Tuesday, 23rd December. Thank you.