Weekly Bulletin
Established 1972
24 August 2025 #38.25
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“Strive to enter by the narrow door”
In today’s Gospel, Jesus is asked, “Lord, will only a few be saved?” But as is often the case, Jesus doesn’t answer the question directly. Instead, He turns the question back to the listeners, challenging them — and us — to examine our own lives: “Strive to enter through the narrow door.”
This is a call not to complacency, but to commitment. To be a Christian is more than claiming the name — it is a way of living, a continual striving to follow Jesus' example in concrete, often costly ways. Jesus makes it clear that familiarity with Him — hearing His words, eating and drinking in His presence — is not enough if our hearts and lives don’t reflect what He taught. "I do not know where you come from," He says to some. That’s a sobering response for anyone who assumes that a label or loose association is enough.
This is where the Gospel intersects with our reality. Many people today are disillusioned with religion, often pointing to hypocrisy — the gap between what is professed and what is lived. While no one can live like Jesus perfectly all the time, we are still called to strive toward it. Our credibility as Christians depends not on our perfection but on our sincerity: our willingness to admit our faults, to seek forgiveness, to keep going, and above all, to love as He loved.
Jesus is not trying to exclude; rather, He is inviting us to a deeper integrity. The “narrow door” is not a gate for a select few, but a call to every heart to walk with humility, truth, and love. It is about letting go of pretence and entering fully into the life of discipleship. Those who are last — overlooked, broken, honest — will be first. And those who rely on status or surface religion may find themselves left outside.
So today we are reminded: to call ourselves Christian is to strive to be Christ-like — not in name only, but in action, in compassion, and in the daily choice to follow Him, even through narrow and difficult paths.
That is where true life is found.
Based on: Living the Gospel – Consequences by Greg Sunter
May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be everywhere loved……….forever!
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The ills of our time
The ills of our time (le mal modern) could not be more serious; they are worsening day by day; we cannot probe deeply into them without being shocked. The situation can be linked to three causes:
Contempt of all authority, especially of the most sacred authority in the world, that of the holy catholic Church that speaks in the name of God.
Abandonment of prayer, of public worship, of the sacraments, in short of all religious practices that are part of God’s plan.
Ignorance of revealed truth that alone can enlighten humanity, keep it aware of its duties and put a halt to the moral depravity that is threatening the very survival of human society.
Jules Chevalier msc Le Société, p.7ƒ., Bourges, Pigelet 1872.
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In the end, the Sacred Heart is the unifying principle of all reality, since “Christ is the Heart of the world, and the paschal mystery of his death and resurrection is the centre of history, which, because of him, is a history of salvation”. All creatures “are moving forward with us and through us towards a common point of arrival, which is God, in that transcendent fullness where the risen Christ embraces and illumines all things”. In the presence of the heart of Christ, I once more ask the Lord to have mercy on this suffering world in which he chose to dwell as one of us. May he pour out the treasures of his light and love, so that our world, which presses forward despite wars, socio-economic disparities and uses of technology that threaten our humanity, may regain the most important and necessary thing of all: its heart.
Pope Francis. Dilexit Nos: He Loved us, #31 On the Human and Divine love of the Heart of Jesus Christ
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POPE’S PRAYER INTENTION FOR AUGUST
For Mutual coexistence: Let us pray that societies where coexistence seems more difficult might not succumb to the temptation of confrontation for ethnic, political, religious, or ideological reasons.
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Nettlefold Street BLECONNEN

St John's Friendship Group
Morning Tea
Wednesday 27 August- 10:15am - parish centre.
Please come and join us, you are all most welcome. Please bring a plate to share.

Funeral Notices
Margaret Bailey
Thursday 28 August 2025 10:30am
&
Douglas Boer


If you have a submission for the August KIT
would you please send it to marian@stjohnkippax.org.au; by 28 August.
It is parishioner’s contributions that keep KIT alive and interesting.

and return on Wednesday 3 September.

Vinnies Winter Appeal
Thank you for your very generous response to this year’s Winter Appeal. We received over $9,500 in cash and card donations. This will make a significant difference in the lives of many struggling families in our local community. Thanks also for your donations of non-perishable food items and toiletries. Our companions love receiving a bag of groceries when we visit.

Resurrecting Sunday Afternoon Book Club?
Do you enjoy reading and sharing ideas with others? We’re exploring the idea of
re-starting a Sunday Afternoon Book Club a relaxed gathering for conversation, reflection, and friendship over a cuppa.
The details (books, times, and format) will be shaped by those who are interested.
If this sounds like something you’d like to be part of, please let us know!
Contact: Kirsty at kippax.finance@cg.org.au


Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament
4 September 7:30 – 8:30pm

First Friday Mass
The heart is the centre of our being, and the seat of our emotions and love.
The Sacred Heart of Jesus
symbolizes his great love for humanity.
Jesus initiated this devotion out of his great love for us.


Third Monday of the Month
15 September 7:15pm
Parish Library

3rd Sunday gathering
21 September at 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Parish Library
2nd Tuesday of the month Coffee Group
9 September at 2:00pm
Ichi Café at Kippax Contact: Barbara Mawson 6254 7989

LIBRARY NEWS:
There are some new books on the display table in the library:
Choices for Life: The Beatitudes for Daily Living
A Friendly Guide to Women in the Old Testament
A Friendly Guide to Women in the New TestamentA Passion for Life: Fragments of the Face of God

Mental Health Week
Theme: “Community”
Focus: Encouraging connection and support
within communities to promote mental health and well being.
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th |


YCS BELCONNEN -
After Sunday Mass -
From 7:00pm – 9:00pm
St John the Apostle Parish Centre
Year groups 7 – 12 are welcome
Join us for games, praise, prayer, food and social justice


7:00pm in the parish library.
29 August
Relax, Review, Reflect
We will be watching

Prayer of Discernment
we turn to You in this time of change and hope.
As the communities of St John’s and St Thomas’ continue to grow together,
we ask You to stir our hearts with the love that unites,
and lead us in the path of faithful discernment.
You know the story of our people— our joys, our struggles,
our hopes for the future.
As we listen for Your voice,
may we be inspired by the lives of the saints
and the holy names offered for our reflection.
Give us hearts that are open, minds that are attentive,
and spirits ready to follow where You lead.
May the name chosen for our new parish honour the past,
witness to our faith today, and call us forward with renewed purpose.
Come, Holy Spirit, breathe in us.
May this name speak of who we are, and who You are calling us to become.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.

Prayer for Vocations - Missionaries of the Sacred Heart
Third Friday Monthly 9:30am Mass
Fr. Jules Chevalier, the MSC Founder envisioned:
“Being MSC, we are brothers and sisters,
priests and lay MSC, all MSC in our own way.
“May we, the Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus your Son,
be blessed abundantly with men and women
chosen to share our mission of love”

Help Keep Our Community Healthy This Winter
As winter settles in, let's take simple steps to protect one another from colds, flu, and COVID-19. Many in our community are currently unwell, and COVID continues to circulate.
Please remember to:
Wash your hands regularly with soap and water
Use hand sanitiser when entering and leaving the church
Stay home if you're feeling unwell
Together, we can care for each other and help keep our parish community safe and healthy this winter.

Help support your parish financially through regular giving.
Telephone the parish office for more details.

Bequest ♥ Have you ever thought of leaving
By remembering your faith community in your Will, you contribute to the spiritual legacy that has enriched your life. Your bequest ensures the continuation of the traditions, teachings, and support that have shaped your journey.

please contact the parish office for more information.

Have you noticed the Safeguarding poster in the foyer?
Do you know who our Safeguarding Officers are?
St John the Apostle Parish Kippax is committed to the care, wellbeing and protection of children, young people and people at risk in our community.
Safeguarding is a shared responsibility

ROSTERS
31 August Acolyte Roster
5:00pm |
Anthony & Chitra Jayawardena |
8:30am |
Sigrid Kropp |
10:00am |
Maxime Kpudzeka, Vy Pham |
6:00pm |
Sabina Van Rooy, Nunga Umaru |
31 August Lector Roster
5:00pm |
Kirsty Vera, Kerry Yard |
8:30am |
Elizabeth McDonald, Shane Murtagh |
10:00am |
Frank Colley, Kate Lawrence |
6:00pm |
Karna O’Dea, Jenny McGee |
31 August Ministers of Communion
5:00pm |
Helen Kennedy, Joe Catanzariti |
8:30am |
Theresia Suh, Maria Scarr |
10:00am |
Francesca Deklin, Gabe Sequeira |
6:00pm |
Priscilla Momi |
31 August Hospitality Roster
5:00pm |
Helen Murphy, Judith O’Neill |
8:30am |
Agnes Pham |
10:00am |
Manel Seneviratna, Christine Lancaster |
6:00pm |
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Weekly Rosters
Altar Society |
31 Aug |
Chioma Nnajide |
Church Cleaning: |
1 Sep |
Joseph Le Van Hai, Lanh Dang, |

Recently Deceased: Margaret Bailey, Doug Boer
Anniversary:
Ronald Ryan, Alfred Niquet, Jill McNevin, Majorie Carew. Edmund Kennedy,
Alexander Aikman, Hedwig Von Straaten, Winifred Bridges, Joseph Weinhever,
Andres Munoz, Tere Fearon, Bill Fearon, Anna Yoo, Sheila Dignam, Antonia Mrsnik, Armando Cavuoto, Patrick Sheehan, Barry Cormack, Gladys Anderson, Virginia Matera, Melinda Davis, Annette Polak, Mary Huon Nguyen, William Wiegold, Philip Smith,
Mary Telford, Gaye Walmsley, Susan O’Dwyer, Josephine Smith, Ralph Dunn,
William Schofield, Dorothy Hush, Andre Domjan, Ivan Jones, Kathleen MacKay,
Collin McEvoy, Sonia Mewburn, Andrew Jeffers, Wesley Dunn, Patrick Whittle,
Joseph Boyd, John Grannall.
Mass Intentions the week of 25-31 August
Mon 25/08 |
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Wed 27/08 |
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Thur 28/08 |
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Fri 29/08 |
Margaret Hilly |
Sat 30/08 |
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5:00pm |
Sonia Mewburn |
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Sun 31/08 |
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8:30am |
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10:00am |
Antonia & Anton |
6:00pm |
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