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COMPACT
St John the Apostle Parish
Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Established 1972

28th Sunday in Ordinary Time                         Year C 
12 October 2025                                               #46.25
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REFLECTION
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Gratitude completes healing

“The other nine, where are they?”

Jesus’ question echoes through time, touching the heart of anyone who has ever forgotten to say thank you in the midst of joy or relief. Ten lepers are healed—ten lives transformed—yet only one, a Samaritan, turns back to give thanks.

It’s easy to judge the nine who didn’t return, but perhaps we should first recognize ourselves in them. When something beautiful happens—an answer to prayer, a new opportunity, the lifting of a burden—it’s natural to rush forward, caught up in the excitement of what lies ahead. The lepers had so much to reclaim: families, homes, the touch of another hand, the dignity of being welcomed back into society. The whirlwind of restoration must have been overwhelming.

But in their haste to resume life, they forget to return to the source. They forget to acknowledge the Giver, focusing only on the gift.

The Samaritan, considered an outsider in so many ways, models the response of true faith: he turns back. His gratitude becomes worship. His healing is not just physical but spiritual—Jesus tells him, “Your faith has saved you.”

This story invites us to slow down in our own lives. Where have we rushed forward, basking in blessings but forgetting their source? How often have we taken joy in answered prayers without returning to the One who answered them?

Gratitude doesn’t just honour God; it completes our healing. In returning to Jesus, we’re not only acknowledging what has been done for us—we’re entering into deeper relationship with the One who does it.

So today, we might each pause and ask: What blessings have I received—and have I returned to give thanks?

Based on: Gospel focus – Where are they? by Greg Sunter


 May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be everywhere loved……….forever!  
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HEART SPIRITUALITY
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The necessity of reparation (2)

Jesus has made the Eucharist the summary of all his gifts, the supreme expression of his love for us. People mostly respond to these wonders of kindness with ingratitude or contempt. Listen to what Jesus said in these last times to Blessed Margaret Mary: “See, my daughter, how sinners treat me and despise me.” Then he showed himself to her as an Ecce Homo, lacerated and disfigured, completely covered with wounds and bruises, his adorable blood flowing all over his body; he said to her in a sad and sorrowing voice: “Is there no one who would have pity on me, who would want to suffer with me and take part in my sorrow, in this pitiable state in which sinners put me, especially at present?”

Jules Chevalier msc

Le Sacré-Coeur de Jésus, p.217ƒ., Paris 1900

 

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PILGRIMS OF HOPE 
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The Eucharist Nourishes

Amid the frenetic pace of today’s world and our obsession with free time, consumption and diversion, cell phones, and social media, we forget to nourish our lives with the strength of the Eucharist.

While no one should feel obliged to spend an hour in adoration each Thursday, the practice ought surely to be recommended. When we carry it out with devotion, in union with many of our brothers and sisters and discover in the Eucharist the immense love of the heart of Christ, we “adore, together with the Church, the sign and manifestation of the divine love that went so far as to love, through the heart of the incarnate Word, the human race”.

Pope Francis. Dilexit Nos: He Loved us, #85

On the Human and Divine love of the Heart of Jesus Christ

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 POPE’S PRAYER INTENTION FOR OCTOBER

Let us pray that believers in different religious traditions might work together to defend and promote peace, justice and human fraternity


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NOTICES
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Chevalier Day 
Mass - Tuesday 21 October 2025 9:30am 
Followed by Morning tea  
Jules Chevalier msc 
15 March 1824 - 21 October 1907

Blessed Peter To Rot

On Sunday 19 October, Bl. Peter To Rot will be canonised and become the first saint of Papua New Guinea. It is a great day of celebration for the Church in PNG and for all those associated with the Chevalier family, as Peter’s family joined the Church as a result of the missionary work of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart.

 

We will celebrate with special prayers at all Masses on that weekend. Join us to mark this wonderful day with a special morning tea after the 10.00 am Mass at St John’s 

Vinnies Conference meeting

Next meeting is Monday 13 October at 7pm. Contact Mike: 0419818410.



RESERVE THE DATE/S IN YOUR DIARY.

Anyone involved in a parish ministry is invited to a Thanksgiving Mass to mark the end of the liturgical year. Join us at 6.15p.m. on Friday November, 28, for Mass at

St John the Apostle Church, Kippax, followed by supper.

 

To prepare for Advent ALL parishioners are invited to take some time to pray and reflect during the last week-end of November 29-30. Fr Khoi Nguyen msc from the Heart of Life Centre will lead a retreat titled “Listening with a Hopeful Heart”. We will gather at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday afternoon finishing with the usual evening Mass at St Thomas Aquinas Church, Charnwood. The session will be REPEATED on Sunday afternoon to be concluded with the usual evening Mass at St John the Apostle Church, Kippax. We hope you will be able to join us on one of these days. The two sessions are a Christmas gift to parishioners so there will be no cost. More information about registration will be provided in late October.



The Refugee Resettlement Committee are meeting and following the global situation of refugees. We are looking for more members to join including younger members who have skills in design, fundraising, employment, education, English skills development, and can give a bit of time in the evenings and on weekends. Also looking for any young adults who want to give support and be a social connection for young refugees. Please contact kippax@cg.org.au and we will be in touch!



 

Parish Safeguarding 
 

 

National Catholic Safeguarding Standards

Standard 5: Robust human resource management. Some Key Competencies

The entity:

  • Implements safe recruitment, professional development and ongoing support and supervision of Church personnel
  • Ensures all personnel are aware of safeguarding policies and procedures
  • Ensures ministry formation processes address safeguarding needs

https://www.acsltd.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/National-Catholic-Safeguarding-Standards-Edition-2_FINAL_December2022.pdf

 


 
YCS BELCONNEN - 

After Sunday Mass - 19 October

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

  
 
Pins & Needles 
  Third Monday of the Month
20 October 7:15pm
Parish Library
 

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS 
Connecting with people living alone 

3rd Sunday gathering
21 September at 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Parish Library

2nd Tuesday of the month Coffee Group 
14 October at 2:00pm
Ichi Café at Kippax Contact: Barbara Mawson 6254 7989 

   
 
Gethsemane Thursday

Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament 
 2 October 7:30 – 8:30pm


First Friday Mass
3 October 2025
Mass of the Sacred Heart
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.
 
 
St John the Apostle Women’s Breakfast 
Tuesday - 23 September – 7:30am 


 Bean Origin Cafe 

Nettlefold Street BLECONNEN



St John's Friendship Group 
Morning Tea 
Wednesday 24 September
- 10:15am - parish centre. 
Please come and join us, you are all most welcome. Please bring a plate to share. 
Contact: Barbara Mawson in you have any quesitons on 6254 7989
 
 
Mental Health Week

Date:          5th – 11th October 2025

Theme:       “Community”

Focus:         Encouraging connection and support within communities to promote mental health and wellbeing.

10 October is World Mental Health Day

Be part of the conversation and join the Meaningful Connections Matter Campaign.

https://worldmentalhealthday.com.au/

 
 Sunday    Monday    Tuesday    Wednesday    Thursday     Friday        Saturday  
    5th           6th       7th              8th              9th          10th          11th       
             

Prayer for Vocations - Missionaries of the Sacred Heart
 
To be on earth the Heart of God 
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” 


   No cash? No problem. 
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
a Bequest to your parish?

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.

 
 Becoming Catholic  
If you or you know someone who would like to become Catholic,
please contact the parish office for more information. 


SAFEGUARDING 

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
 

19 October            Acolyte Roster

5:00pm

Helen Kennedy, John Drury

8:30am

Maria Scarr

10:00am

Rose & Boni Benedictos

6:00pm

Nunga Umaru, Peter le

 

19 October            Lector Roster

5:00pm

Joe Catanzariti, Judy netting

8:30am

Jordan Forka, John O’Heir

10:00am

Libby Kain, Kate Lawrence

6:00pm

Busi Nkomo, Karna O’Dea

 

19 October  Ministers of Communion

5:00pm

Marie McKie

8:30am

Theresia Suh, Sigrid Kropp

10:00am

Sugi Mohanadas, John Blackwell

6:00pm

Charlotte & Lionel D’Cruze

19 October  Hospitality Roster

5:00pm

Carol Moore, Barbara Mawson

8:30am

Clyde & Norma Sloan

10:00am

James & Jessica Nguyen, Pav Perera

6:00pm

Vigi Varghese

 

19 October            SJAShop

5:00pm

 

8:30am

Sabina Van Rooy

10:00am

 

6:00pm

 

Weekly Rosters

Altar Society

12 Oct

Pat Gilchrist

Church Cleaning:

13 Oct

Christine Lancaster,
Pam Connor,
Shovin Weerawarnakula

  
Let us pray for those who are sick - we remember them in our Masses.

Recently Deceased: Jim Reynolds [husband to Ann]  

Anniversary: 

Clara Di Pauli, Norma Flood, Henryk Jalocha, Verdi Guy, Dolores Mansilas, Iosif Szakal, Raymond Dummett, Gwen Jones, John Whigham, Eugenia Wlodarczyk, Connie Thomas, Brenda Boreham, Bradley Wattam, Luke White, Audrey Walker, Michael O’Neill, Margaret Van Halderen, Lauri Brennan, Malcolm Waterton, Edwardus Van Audenaerde, Jeffrey Ashauer, Hernando Paz, Peter Naughton, Justin Fisher, Eric French, George Heath, Matthew Nelson, Ferdor Sonnenberg, Angela Bajrami, Chee Loh, Sebastian Licciarrello, Bruce Davis, Patrick Hall, Cheryl Tramantini, Ursula Gormely, Constance Goodall, Richard Koch, Carmel Johnston, Johannes Blengst, Robert Imber, Michael McKenzie-McHarg, Ross Webber, Lorreli Newton

 

Mass Intentions the week of  13-19 October

 

Mon 13/10

 

Wed 15/10

 

Thur 16/10

 

Fri     17/10

 

 

Sat 18/10

 

5:00pm

Joe Mewburn

 

 

Sun 19/10

 

8:30am

 

10:00am

 

6:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

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