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For Baptism or Marriage enquiries phone Monsignor Ted Wilkes 67784070.

 

Mons Ted Wilkes would like to invite parishioners to Sunday Mass 10am.

 

 

Term 4 Mass Dates

 

Friday 17th November: Mass at 11.30am

Friday 8th December: End of Year and Year 6 Graduation Mass at 11.30am

 

Congratulations Hamish, Olivia, Lachie & Addison On Your Confirmation

Reflection

Two great saints in the New Testament are called John. One is John the Baptist and the other is John the gospel writer. The church of Saint John Lateran in Rome is dedicated to both of them. It is one of the oldest Christian churches. It was dedicated in the year 324 and is remembered today. It is the cathedral of Rome's bishop, who is also the pope. That means Saint John Lateran is the home church for Catholics all over the world.

 

People usually have good feelings about their church. When I visit our parish's church, I learn something new about St Patrick's all of the time. 

 

 

 

Prayer 

God of grace and wisdom,

you continually raise up good people

who show with their lives

that they follow a holy and loving God.

Let our lives be true to all that our faith teaches,

so that we will grow more and more

in your Son's likeness.

We ask this through Christ our Lord. 

Amen.

 

 

Mass -Friday 17th November at 11.30am

 

On Friday 17th November, all of the staff and students will be celebrating Mass at St Patrick's Catholic Church at 11.30 am. Everyone is welcome to join us. 

Catherine McAuley's Anniversary this Saturday: November 11 marks 182 years since Catherine McAuley’s death.

PRAYER

May the God of strength be with us, holding us in strong-fingered hands; and may we be the sacrament of God’s strength to those whose hands we hold. 

 

May the God of peace be with us, stilling our hearts when they hammer with fear or doubt or confusion; and may the warm mantle of God’s peace cover those who are troubled or anxious. 

 

May the God of dreams be with us. With all the dreamers - like Catherine - who have gone before, may we come to trust in God’s dream for us. 

 

May we open ourselves to become what God envisioned at our birth and may we have the courage to live into the reflection of God that we are. 

 

 

 

Knowing Catherine Adapted from Constitutions of the Sisters of Mercy of Ireland, p5

 

 Catherine McAuley, a woman of prayer and compassion, opened the house on Baggot Street in 1827. 

She died there, in an upstairs room, around 7.30pm on November 11, 1841. 

Today, we gather as a global Mercy community, as people of prayer and compassion, in remembrance of her life, in gratitude for her legacy, and in prayerful hope as we look towards the future of Mercy.

 At the end of her life, looking to the future, Catherine said, "If the Order is my work, the sooner it falls to the ground the better; if it is God’s work it needs no one." 

In the ten years of her religious life, Mother Catherine founded ten convents in Ireland and two in England. 

Since then the Sisters of Mercy have spread to many corners of the world: to North America (New Foundland) in 1842 to Australia (Perth) in 1846 to South America (Buenos Aires) in 1856 to Africa (Bechuanaland) in 1896, and to Asia (India) in 1953. 

Catherine’s spirituality was centred on the mercy of God…prayer in action…action in prayer.