Weekly Bulletin
Established 1972
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We belong to God's eternal kingdom
Both society and the church recognise the family as the cornerstone of society. And as the cornerstone, it lays the foundation for the support system for the wider society.
Since Vatican II there has been a tendency in the church to refer to the family as the domestic church. For Catholic Christians, family is the first place where faith, virtues, and moral values are taught and passed down.
The church has been perhaps the most obvious warrior on behalf of the family in the past century. But there’s been an unfortunate side-effect to how church leaders and theologians have presented the church’s teachings about the family in recent decades: the tendency has been to stress the similarity between the family and the church, even to the point of blurring the boundary between them.
Dr Mehmet Çiftçi in his article The Family is Not a Church, states comparing the family with the church has watered down the church’s political nature. The article warns against conflating the family with the church. Today’s gospel can be seen as maintaining a necessary distinction between earthly family bonds and the greater spiritual realities of the kingdom. Jesus' teaching about marriage acknowledges its sacredness but also subtly points beyond it. When Jesus declares, “What God has joined together, let no one separate” (Mark 10:9), he affirms marriage’s divine origin, yet later in the gospel, Jesus speaks of a future where marriage is no longer necessary (Mark 12:25). The family, then, is a vital earthly institution but not an eternal or salvific one.
Furthermore, when Jesus welcomes children and declares that the kingdom of God belongs to those like them, he highlights the need for humility and openness to God’s grace. This challenges any notion of the family as a saving community on its own. The family can nurture faith, but salvation comes from Christ and participation in the broader body of the church.
Çiftçi’s article critiques the modern tendency to treat the family as a "domestic church" in a way that risks confusing its purpose with that of the church itself. Jesus' teachings in Mark 10 echo this caution: while family is important, it must not be idolized or seen as the ultimate realization of God’s kingdom. Instead, both family and church point to a greater reality—our belonging to God’s eternal kingdom.
Based on: Çiftçi, M. The Family Is Not a Church - August 2024.
Accessed at- https://shorturl.at/7CgPX
May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be everywhere loved……….forever!
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The nature of a being is its likeness to God. Its nature is more or less perfect in so far as it more or less resembles God. In fact, it is impossible for a created being not to resemble God; for God is all. Not to resemble God in anything would mean not to exist.
How does God communicate to beings this likeness to himself?
By that continual and intimate act called creation. I say continual for creation is not a passing act that ceases while the effect continues to exist. If God should cease to create, even merely for an instant, in the very instant the world would be no more.
Jules Chevalier msc
Le Sacr -Coeur de Jésus, p. 281f. Paris, 1900
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Walking with God
It is the task of families to tirelessly work to restore God’s original plan for marriage and family life — homes filled with gratitude, acceptance, and love.
To recognize the gifts God has bestowed on us through the members of our families, we need to remain close to our Gracious Giver. Just as Adam and Eve “walked” with God in the Garden before their fall, we too are called to walk with God in our day-to-day moments. This is primarily done through prayer and action.
It takes a daily commitment to live out our call to holiness to restore our families to this beautiful image.
We must ask ourselves, how are we living out that mission? It should be the very heart and soul of our families.
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ANOINTING OF THE SICK MASS
Friday 25 October
Mass – 11:00am
Lunch – 12 noon
The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick will be celebrated during this mass.
Following the mass lunch will be served in the church foyer.
We would like to assist those who are housebound and cannot normally attend Mass to join this special Mass and lunch.
Please contact the parish office if you, or someone you know, would like to attend but needs assistance with transportation.
Books on display for the month of September
are on the theme of Migrants and Refugees.
ALL SAINTS AND ALL SOULS FEAST DAYS
Friday 1 November
9:30am and 6:00pm Mass
The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed
PARISH ASSEMBLY
Saturday 2 November
Register your interest. Scan your phone camera on the QR Code and complete the online form.
The Canberra Catholic Ball
Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 7-11pm
Theme: A Royal Affair
Open to all Catholic Young Adults,
(Ages 18-35). Tickets are very limited so make sure you don't miss out on this fantastic event!
Location: Juliet Room, Verity Lane Market, 50 Northbourne Avenue Canberra, ACT 2601
Tickets at at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/canberra-catholic-ball-tickets-1027682505037
Contact catholicyoungadults.cbr@gmail.com, or anucathsoc@gmail.com
in the parish library.
Relax, Review, Reflect
We will be watching
25 October 2024 - 7:00pm
PARISH OFFICE HAPPENINGS
Fr. Tru will be on leave from 1 October return on Wednesday 15 October.
Parish Office Closed
Monday 7 October
Labour Day Holiday
Special Screen Event
we are thrilled to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Molokai: The Story of Father Damien
Saturday October 12 2:00pm
Dendy Cinema Canberra Centre
Tickets must be booked in advance
God’s love transforms
hosted by 'Call to Connect'.
Guest speakers: Sharon Brewer & Rachel Fleurant MGL
Saturday 12 October 10am-3.15pm
St Monica's Evatt ACT.
Thursday Night before 1st Friday
Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament
Gethsemane Thursday 7 November 7:30 – 8:30pm
Could you not stay awake with me one hour.
Matt 26:40
MASS OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS
1st Friday of every month ■ 9:30am
Sacred Heart Mass Intention
4 October
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.
2nd Tuesday of the month Coffee Group
8 October at 2:00pm
Ichi Café at Kippax Contact: Barbara Mawson 6254 7989
3rd Sunday of the month gathering 20 October
We will be attending the Speakers Forum at Kangara Waters Community Hall
Sunday October 20 - 2:00pm
No meeting in the parish centre
Meeting Monthly 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Next gathering: Friday 18 October
St John the Apostle Parish Centre
For more information contact the parish office.
Chevalier Day Monday
21 October 2024
120th Anniversary of the death of Fr. Jules Chevalier – founder of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart
Morning tea will be served after 9:30am mass
[Please note there will be NO ADORATION]
Pins & Needles
Mon 21 October – 7:15pm
Parish Library
St John the Apostle Women’s Breakfast
Bean Origin
5/32 Nettlefold St, Belconnen
next meeting on Wednesday 30 October for Mass at 9:30am,
Please come and join us, you are all most welcome.
Please bring a plate to share.
Young Christian Students
Students Years 7 - 12
Contact the Parish Office for more information kippax@cg.org.au
There is a family of plovers on the church grounds.
They swoop to protect their eggs and young.
Use the Tap machine.
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.
Fertility Care Program
Do you want to know more about how your menstrual and fertility cycle works?
Are you looking for something to manage your fertility that is entirely natural?
The FertilityCare, Creighton Model System (CrMs) is based upon the knowledge and understanding of naturally-occurring phases of a women's fertility and infertility.
To find out more or arrange a consultation please text 0474 728 868 or email mianuvicare@aol.com . Further information available at
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
13 Oct Acolyte Roster
5:00pm |
Anthony Jayawardena, Chitra Jayawardena |
8:30am |
Maria Scarr, Frank Craddock |
10:00am |
Peter Kain, Marini Ignatius |
6:00pm |
Maryanne Ferguson, Peter Le |
13 Oct Lector Roster
5:00pm |
Paul McGrath, Therese Kercher |
8:30am |
Sigrid Kropp, Marianna Rollgejser |
10:00am |
Edgar Nnajide, Dennis Puniard |
6:00pm |
Meg Millband, Brian Mahony |
13 Oct Ministers of Communion
5:00pm |
Maria Catanzariti, Marian England |
8:30am |
Shane Murtagh, Carmel Screen |
10:00am |
Frank Colley, Margarete Gill |
6:00pm |
John McGee, Marian Crowley |
13 Oct Hospitality Roster
5:00pm |
Jenny Maher, Mercia Needham |
8:30am |
Mandy Lalor, Wendy Wade |
10:00am |
Shovin Weerawarnakula, Francesca Deklin |
6:00pm |
Sabina Van Rooy |
13 Oct SJAShop
5:00pm |
Mercia Needham |
8:30am |
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10:00am |
Margaret Sheehan |
6:00pm |
John McGee |
Weekly Rosters
Altar Society |
6 Oct |
Margaret Ferguson |
Church Cleaning: |
7 Oct |
John O’Heir, Pat Keenan, Debbie and Ted Milne |
Recently Deceased: Fr Len Helm msc
Anniversary:
Anne Bynum, Gaet Vella, Fred Aschenberger, Patricia Richardson, Renee Tozer, Wendy McCarthy, Agustin Fernandez-Budiel, Frederick Jackson, Norma Hall, Lillian Templeton, Anita Clobus, Charlie McLaren, Pauline Thompson, Norma Flood, Clara Di Pauli, Henryk Jalocha, Verdi Guy, Dolores Mansillas, Iosif Szakal, Gwen Jones, Raymond Dummett, John Whigham, Eugenia Wlodarczyk, Connie Thomas, Brenda Boreham, Bradley Wattam, Luke White Audrey Walker, Michael O’Neill, Lauri Brennan, Margaret Van Halderen, Malcolm Waterton
Mon 07/10 |
Dominic & Maria Teresa & Peter |
Wed 09/10 |
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Thur 10/10 |
Thomas Pham |
Fri 11/10 |
Philomine D’Cruze |
Sat 12/10 |
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5:00pm |
Thomas Bannon |
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Sun 13/10 |
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8:30am |
Parish Intentions |
10:00am |
Dusan Lovrincevic |
6:00pm |
Brian Mahony |
please telephone the parish office to make a booking.