FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR A 1ST FEBRUARY 2026
First Reading: Zephaniah 2:3; 3:12-13
In your midst I will leave a humble and a lowly people.
Responsorial Psalm: Ps 145:7-10. R. Mt 5:3
(R.) Happy the poor in spirit;
the kingdom of heaven is theirs!
It is the Lord who keeps faith forever,
who is just to those who are oppressed.
It is he who gives bread to the hungry,
the Lord, who sets prisoners free. (R.)
It is the Lord who gives sight to the blind,
who raises up those who are bowed down,
the Lord, who protects the stranger
and upholds the widow and orphan. (R.)
It is the Lord who loves the just
but thwarts the path of the wicked.
The Lord will reign for ever,
Zions God, from age to age. (R.)
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 1:26-31
God has chosen what is weak by human reckoning.
Gospel Acclamaon: Mahew 5:12
Alleluia, alleluia!
Rejoice and be glad;
Your reward will be great in heaven.
Alleluia!
Gospel: Mahew 5:1-12
Happy are the poor in spirit.
REFLECTION by Michael Tate
The Beatudes A Call to Acon
Jesus doesnt start in a fantasy dream world of
perfecon. Jesus looks at the world as it oen is for many
people, perhaps for most people around the world: the
poor in spirit’, those who mourn’, those who are gentle’,
those who hunger and thirst for jusce.
Jesus astonishes the crowd by saying that such people are
Blessed’. How can this be? The answer lies in our Lords
emphasis on the new community he is establishing under
the reign of God: what he calls the Kingdom of God’.
Those in such wretched circumstances will have things
set right, but only if followers of Jesus do everything
possible to li the poor out of the poverty which crushes
their spirit, do everything possible to comfort those who
mourn, do everything possible to make sure the gentle
share the earths resources, do everything possible to
sasfy the craving for jusce.
We could pause for a moment to pray the Our Father
pledging ourselves to help construct this new society
where the Beatudes can come true:
Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in
heaven.’
BLESSED ARE YOU.
The Beatudes are among the best known verses of the Gospel of Mahew. They oer an assurance of
Gods care for those who mourn or suer persecuon. They contain promises that God will bless the
merciful, the pure of heart, the peacemakers and those who work for jusce, Ulmately, all who put their
trust in God and do what is right will rejoice in Gods Kingdom.
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Catholic Parishes of Mudgee, Gulgong and Kandos
GULGONG ROSTER
8th Feb 15th Feb
Commentator J. Thatcher C. Gaudry
Reader M. McGregor P. Leoa
Sacristan C. Holland TBA
Leader J. Thatcher
MUDGEE ROSTER
Saturday 7th / Sunday 8th February
Commentator C. Furney A. McLean
First Reader I. Byrne R. Disher
Second Reader P. Cannon E. de Vries
EMOC G. Hennessy M. Gilbert
Altar Server Help Needed Help Needed
Welcomer K. Isbester A. Blavevic
Oertory G. English Childrens Liturgy
Sacristan I. Browne L. Browne
Counter Mon. 2nd Feb L. Nicholson
Saturday 14th / Sunday 15th February
Commentator A. McLean G. Myles
First Reader SMCS Leaders SMCS Leaders
Second Reader SMCS Leaders SMCS Leaders
EMOC L. Nicholson P. OBrien
Altar Server Help Needed Help Needed
Welcomer Help Needed M. Dunnachie
Oertory P. Fitzpatrick Childrens Liturgy
Sacristan L. Nicholson L. Browne
Counter Mon. 9th Feb K. OBrien
Bells Mon - E. Goodlet
Tue - Help Needed
Wed - J. Cooper
Thu - I. Browne
Fri/Sat -
I. Browne
Sun—
Help Needed
DAY BY DAY
Mon 2/2 The Presentaon of the Lord
World Day of Prayer for the Consecrated Life
10.00am Parish Oce opens
5.30pm Parish Council Meeng
Tue 3/2 4th Week in Ordinary Time
9.30am Mass —Mudgee
10.30am SMCS Primary Welcome Liturgy
6.00pm Alpha Program—Mudgee
Wed 4/2 4th Week in Ordinary Time
9.30am St Marys Cra Group
9.45am SMCS Secondary Welcome Mass
5.20pm Reconciliaon—Mudgee
5.45pm Mass Mudgee
Thu 5/2 St Agatha - Memorial
9.30am Mass - Mudgee
10.00am Bapsm Preparaon
12noon Funeral—Macquarie Valley Funerals Chapel—
Anna Zagas
5.30pm SMCS Yr 11 Leadership Mass and Badge
Ceremony—SMCS Secondary Hall
Fri 6/2 St Paul Miki and companions—Memorial
10.30am Mass—Opal Nursing Home
11.30am Exposion of the Blessed Sacrament
12noon Angelus & Rosary
12.30pm Mass - Mudgee
Sat 7/2 4th Week in Ordinary Time
11.00am Bapsm
5.20pm Reconciliaon
6.00pm Mass - Mudgee
Sun 8/2 FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
8.30am Rosary - Mudgee
9.00am Mass - Mudgee
10.30am Mass- Gulgong
11.00am Mass—Kandos
SACRAMENTS 2026
Registraons are now open for the
2026 Sacramental Programmes:
First Reconciliaon
First Holy Communion
Conrmaon
To register, please visit the Parish website and
select Sacraments from the menu or use the QR code.
ALPHA
TUESDAY, 6PM, IN THE ST MARYS PARISH CENTRE
To register: Call the Parish Oce on 6372-2122
How can you help with Alpha?
Catering: Suppling meals for Alpha. Call the Parish oce
if you can help.
Prayer: praying for those who are part of the Alpha
journey.
THE POPES MONTHLY INTENTION
JANUARY 2026
For prayer with the Word of God
Let us pray that praying with the Word of
God be nourishment for our lives and a
source of hope in our communies,
helping us to build a more fraternal and
missionary Church.
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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
PARISH NEWS
Gulgong
The Catholic Women's Group will be holding their rst
meeng for 2026 on Tuesday, 3rd February at 2pm in the
Convent. All Welcome.
The AGM will be on Tuesday, 3rd March at 2pm in the
Convent.
Kandos
The Prayer Group at St Malachys Rylstone will resume on
Monday, 2nd February. The Prayer Group will meet
weekly.
SRE catechists and helpers are needed in our local public
schools on every Friday. We will support you and
training will be provided. For more informaon, please
contact Jackie at 0411-612-180 or register your interest at
hps://standards.bathurst.catholic.org.au/
Mudgee
Due to the restoraon work underway on the stained glass
windows and surrounds in St Marys, the church will be
closed unl further noce from Monday to Friday each
week. The church is a worksite on weekdays and only
authorised personnel are able to enter.
Saturday Vigil and Sunday morning Masses will be in the
church.
Funerals will be arranged on a case-by-case basis, in
consultaon with the contractors.
Restoraon update
The stained glass windows at both eastern and western
ends have been taken out and transported to Rick Allens
Heritage Decorave Glass studio in Moss Vale for repair.
The sandstone surrounding the windows is signicantly
deteriorated. Work on restoraon of the sandstone will
begin next week and may take some me.
MASSES AND PRAYERS REQUESTED
For the recently deceased especially:
Anna Zagas
We remember the anniversaries of:
Evelyn Gawthorne, Tracy Donelly, Patricia Prowse,
Nola Price, Barry Filer, Michael Sgroi, Llewellyn Davies,
Ron Sullivan, Mary Jenkins, John Hemsley.
For the deceased:
Michael Michaelides, Moira Hennessy.
For the Sick, Special Intenons and Thanksgiving:
Danielle Pace, David Russell, Connie Vasallo, Bey Clark,
Tony Spina, Lynne Daly and all those in our Nursing
Homes.
Due to privacy legislaon, names of the sick can only be
put on the bullen with permission of the immediate
family.
Introducon to the Internaonal Eucharisc Congress
2028
Eucharist28
What Is the Internaonal Eucharisc Congress?
A global gathering of the Catholic Church
Focused on one centre: the Eucharist
Celebrates and deepens faith in:
The Mass
The Real Presence of Jesus
Eucharisc adoraon
Involves clergy, religious, and lay people
How Did It Begin?
Began in France in the late 1800s
Inspired by a laywoman, Emilie
Tamisier
Guided by St Peter Julian Eymard,
known as the Apostle of the
Eucharist
First Congress held in Lille, France,
in 1881
It is important to note that this great
movement began with a laypersons
love for the Eucharist.
The First Congress
Took place during Pope Leo XIIIs
poncate
Theme: The Eucharist saves the world
A public witness to faith in Jesus
presence in the Eucharist
From the very beginning, the Church
proclaimed that the Eucharist is not private
devoon, but life for the world.
Becoming Truly Internaonal
Under Pope Pius XI, Congresses began to be held:
On Dierent connents
In many cultures
Prayers for the Sick: We pray for those in our community seeking
healing. In accordance with Australian Privacy Law, names are
included here with the express permission of the individual or
their family. Please note that our bulletin is also published on the
Parish Website and may be accessed globally.
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Catholic Parishes of Mudgee, Gulgong and Kandos
Parish Priest
Fr Paul Devi VG
Postal Address
Po Box 14, Mudgee NSW 2850
Our Catholic Schools
St Mahews Catholic School Mudgee
pp.mudgee@cdob.org.au
Parish Deacon
Rev Charles Applin
Phone: 02 6372 2122
Email: oce.mudgee@cdob.org.au
Website: www.mudgee.catholic.org.au
Phone: 02 6372 1742
Principal: Mrs Angela Myles
Website: www.stmasmudgee.catholic.edu.au
Parish Secretaries
Krise Newman
Krista OBrien
Parish Oce Hours
Mon 10.00am—4.00pm
Tues, Wed, Thur, Fri 9.00am—4.00pm
Closed for lunch 1.00pm—2.00pm
All Hallows Catholic School Gulgong
Phone: 02 6374 1582
Principal: Mr Badley Toole
Website: www.allhallowsgulgong.catholic.au
Readings for next Sunday: FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Zephaniah 2:3; 3:12-13 Ps 145:7-10. R. Mt 5:3 1 Corinthians 1:26-31 Mahew 5:1-12
Congratulaons:
Australia Day Awards
Cizen of the Year - Carol Morrissey
Carol Morrissey is recognised for more than 50 years of
dedicated volunteer service to the Kandos and Rylstone
communies. Over ve decades, Carol has generously given
her me to schools, sporng clubs, churches, community
groups, and major local events, oen in leadership roles and
always with quiet
commitment. From
running the Rylstone
Dawn Service for 20 years
to volunteering with
Meals on Wheels, St
Vincent de Paul, schools,
hospitals and community
fundraisers, Carols hand
has always been up when
help was needed.
Congratulaons Carol.
Community Service Award (Wellington): Fr Carl Mackander:
Fr Carl has spent the last 10 years devoted to the community.
He has been available to be called upon, above and beyond
his role, has spent many hours of his own me vising people
at home, in the hospital and at Maranatha house. Over this
me, he has gained much love and respect by the community.
Fr Carl rered last year and is now living in the Mudgee
community. Congratulaons Fr Carl.
Project Compassion Donation
Envelopes:
How do I use them?
This Lent, like we did in 2025, there is a single Project
Compassion donation envelope – rather than the six
weekly envelopes used in previous years. This
change was made to reduce waste and support our
shared commitment to caring for our common home.
You can still give weekly by taking several envelopes
at once or simply make your offering when you're
ready. Thank you for Uniting Against Poverty with us
this Lent.