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MASSES AND PRAYERS REQUESTED
For the recently deceased especially:
Fr Brien Murphy, Donald Price,
Margaret Corse nee Sheridan (South West Rocks).
We remember the anniversaries of:
Ronald Endaco, Gwen McDonald, Irene Longhurst,
Daniel Hundy, Vena Robinson, Jack Forgarty,
Bill Washington, Gill Barrow, Reg Ellery, Joan Stuart.
For the deceased:
Jack Robinson, Dianne Brown.
For the Sick, Special Intenons and Thanksgiving:
Ernie Trew (Scone), Brooke Conaghan (Rockhampton),
Ben Harford (Sydney), Paul Fitzpatrick (Newcastle),
Bill Keightley, Mara Raso, Marn Hilder, Paul Micallef,
Luke Gaudry, Marj Windle, Pat Ellis, Eleni Roberts,
Marilyn Stuart (Kincumber), Suzana Marakovic, ,
Olive Quinn, Keiran Micallef, Donna Pila, Ron Muscat,
Paula Ryan, Tony Spina, Horace Saliba, Joe Saliba,
Iris McBeath, Elizabeth Donelly, Josephine Debaksta,
Lynne Daly, Dean Pila, Eye Benederio and all those in our
Nursing Homes.
BAPTISMS
We welcome to the Mudgee Parish:
Elodie Juliette Michie
daughter of Luke and Taylor
and
William John Paul Flynn
daughter of Timothy and Lucinda
PARISH NEWS
MUDGEE
Your help is needed. We are looking for volunteers for the
following ministries:
• Communion Service Leader. Occasionally, we require
laid people to run a communion service went our
priest are unavailable. Training will be provide.
• Bell Ringer. We are looking for more people who
would like to ring the Bell in the bell tower for the
Angelus, Funerals and the occasional Weddings.
Training will be provide.
For more details, please contact the Parish Oce.
VALE FR BRIEN MURPHY
A Memorial Mass for Fr Brien
Murphy will be held at 12.30pm on
Friday, 19th September at St Mary’s.
All are welcome to aend and
celebrate his life.
Fr Brien was a beloved priest who
served our community with kindness and dedicaon. We invite
you to join us in remembering his ministry and his profound
impact on so many lives.
Scriptural context
Lied up
The gospel of John, wrien later than the other three
canonical gospels, reects a very dierent understanding of
the cross. In this gospel writer’s imagery, the cross is the
means by which Jesus is ‘raised up’. This theology ows
through the enre gospel and in today’s excerpt, from very
early in the gospel, we see the language of the Son of Man
being ‘lied up’. Furthermore, it is through the raising up of
Jesus that all people are also raised up. It is through the
Son, sent by the Father, that all people may enter into
eternal life.
Yourhelpisneeded.Wearelookingforvolunteersforthe
followingministries:
•CommunionServiceLeader.Occasionally,werequire
laypeopletorunacommunionservicewhenour
priestsareunavailable.Trainingwillbeprovided.
•BellRinger.Wearelookingformorepeoplewho
wouldliketoringtheBellinthebelltowerforthe
Angelus,FuneralsandtheoccasionalWeddings.
Trainingwillbeprovided.
Formoredetails,pleasecontacttheParishOffice.