Weekly Bulletin

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


First Sunday of Advent                                     Year A
30 November 2025                                            #01.26
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REFLECTION
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Living Awake

In this Gospel passage, Jesus reminds his listeners of the days of Noah—how people were eating, drinking, marrying, and going about their ordinary lives, unaware of the flood that would change everything. His message is clear: stay awake, be ready, don’t get lulled into complacency.

Jesus draws a parallel between the people of Noah’s time and the people of his own time. What he highlights is a recurring human tendency: when life is good and blessings are abundant, we gradually forget the One who gave them. The people of Israel, after binding themselves to God in covenant, often flourished. But over time, their attention drifted. They mistook the fruits of God’s grace for the results of their own efforts, and spiritual attentiveness gave way to comfort and self-sufficiency. Then, when hardship inevitably came, they turned back to God, recognizing once more their dependence on divine mercy.

This ancient pattern continues in our world today. Modern life offers convenience, security, and distractions in abundance. In many parts of the world, people live without immediate need, their basic desires satisfied by technology, economic stability, or personal achievement. But amid the comforts, it becomes easy to forget the deeper questions of life. What are we living for? Where are we placing our hope? Whom do we serve?

Jesus’ warning is not meant to instil fear, but to call us to attentiveness and readiness. Readiness isn’t about predicting dates or fearing the end—it’s about living awake to the presence of God in our lives now. It means recognising our blessings, not as entitlements, but as gifts entrusted to us. It means choosing each day to live with purpose, justice, compassion, and faith.

In a time when global uncertainties—climate change, conflict, inequality, and isolation—challenge our illusions of control, Jesus’ words ring out: Get ready! Not with panic, but with preparedness of heart. Not by hoarding or hiding, but by renewing our relationship with God and one another.

May this Gospel awaken in us a desire to live mindfully and faithfully, not caught off guard by change or crisis, but rooted in the hope that comes from walking daily with God.

Based on: Gospel Focus – Get Ready! By Greg Sunter

 

 

 May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be everywhere loved……….forever!  

FROM FR. TRU

This Sunday, our Catholic Church begins a new liturgical year—Year A—and we turn our hearts and attention to the Gospel of Matthew’s portraits of Jesus Christ.

In 2021, the Australian Bishops Commission for Evangelisation, Laity and Ministry updated its mandate and developed from the last words of the Risen Christ from the Gospel of Matthew (28:19-20): “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age” to guide the Church in living the joy of the Gospel that is characterised by: Encounter, Discipleship and Mission.

Encounter: We can encounter the living God and Jesus:

  • In people and events (the Genealogy of Jesus
    (Mt 1:1-17) reveals to us that we can encounter God in our family as well. We read this passage on 17th December and Christmas Vigil).

  • In nature (“Look at the birds of the air” and “Consider the Lilies of the field.” We read passage (Mt 6:24-34) for the 8th Sunday of Ordinary Time).

  • In scripture (in year A we will listen to the Good News of Jesus according to Matthew).

Discipleship: As disciples we are formed and transformed by our encounter with God and Jesus’ love for us.

    Jesus’ love transformed Matthew, a tax collector (We read this passage (Mt 9:9-13) for Ash Wednesday and 10th Sunday
    of Ordinary Time)

Mission: when we are transformed by the love of God all we desire is to share with others our experience of encountering the living Jesus and God’s love for us and for all who open their hearts to receive God’s love.

  • Matthew's Gospel ends not with closure but with sending us on mission: “Go, make disciples of all nations … and know that I am with you always” (We read this passage (Mt 28:19–20) for the Feast of the Ascension).

 

This year as we read the Gospel of Matthew, let us pray:

Jesus, open my heart as I read your Gospel. 
Help me encounter you, Emmanuel, God-is-with-us. 
Let your love transform me from within and send me out on mission to be witness of your Good News with all I meet.
May I become your Heart on earth.         
Amen

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HEART SPIRITUALITY
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He will heal all our ills

The Sacred Heart of Jesus is the remedy destined to save the world. At this crucial moment, in which impiety urges minds to shake off the yoke of faith and of the law of God, one would have grounds for despairing of the salvation of society, if we did not rightly expect from his adorable Heart a more abundant outpouring of divine grace of which it is the treasury and the source; and if we did not find in his effective protection a most powerful rampart against the flood of evil that is threatening to invade everything. Spirituality of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is the providential remedy for society’s indifference to God.

 

Jules Chevalier msc

Les Sacré-Coeur de Jésus, p.237, Parish 1900.

 


PILGRIMS OF HOPE
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Mending wounded Hearts
 

Outward reparation is not sufficient, either for our world or for the heart of Christ. If each of us considers his or her own sins and their effect on others, we will realise that repairing the harm done to this world also calls for a desire to mend wounded hearts where the deepest harm was done, and the hurt is most painful.
A spirit of reparation thus “leads us to hope that every wound can be healed, however deep it may be. Complete reparation may at times seem impossible, such as when goods or loved ones are definitively lost, or when certain situations have become irremediable. Yet the intention to make amends, and to do so in a concrete way, is essential for the process of reconciliation and a return to peace of heart.

Pope Francis. Dilexit Nos: He Loved us, #185&#186

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


 
NOTICES

A Special thankyou to Marian England

We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for your many years of generous and dedicated service at St John the Apostle. Through your leadership, your willingness to step in wherever needed, and the gentle encouragement you offer to others, you have truly embodied the mission and vision of our parish and the MSC.

Thank you for the time, care, and love you have poured into the life of St John the Apostle. Please know of our deep gratitude and our prayers for you as you continue your journey of faith. May God bless you abundantly for all the ways you have blessed our community.

With appreciation and gratitude

 

 
 
 

COUNTERS WANTED

We are seeking volunteers on a Monday morning to count the Sunday Mass collections. Contact the parish office kippax@cg.org.au

 
 
 

Positions Vacant –

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish,

West Belconnen, Parish Officer x 3

On 1 January 2026 the parishes of St Thomas Aquinas, Charnwood and St John the Apostle, Kippax will combine to form the new parish of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, West Belconnen. Three positions are available for persons interested in applying to become part of the Parish Team, working from the Parish Office in Kippax. All roles are permanent part time:

*Parish Officer - 24 hours per week

*Parish Officer - 18 hours per week

*Parish Officer - 6 hours per week Employment will commence in January 2026. Employment conditions are subject to the Clerks Award. For a copy of the Duty Statement/s please email Kippax Parish Office kippax@cg.org.au  or Charnwood Parish Office charnwood@cg.org.au  Applications addressing the Selection Criteria and current CV to be sent to the Parish Priest, Fr Tru Nguyen MSC tru.nguyen@cg.org.au  by CoB 5 Dec 2025. Essential Requirements for Parish Officer roles in West Belconnen Parish:

• Experience with database packages & Microsoft Suite

• Strong communication and liaison skills

• Strong organisational skills

• Ability to work on your own, as part of a team, and take direction • Understand and administer areas of church and regulatory compliance

(eg. Parish sacrament registers, Working With Vulnerable People, WHS, child protection, copyright)

• Understanding and respect for the Catholic Church and its teaching • Current experience in an office environment.


NOVENA PRAYER Staring 30 November End on Monday 8 December

Praying for Unity of the new parish of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart West Belconnen

Novena Prayer

 

Remember, 
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, 
The great things the Lord has done for you. 
He chose you for his Mother. 
He wanted you close to his Cross. 
He gives you a share in his glory. 
He listens to your prayer. 
offer him our prayers of praise and thanksgiving; 
Present our petitions to him. 
let us live like you in the love of your Son so that his Kingdom may come.
Lead all people to the source of living water that flows from His Heart,
spreading over the world hope and salvation, justice and peace.
See our trust in your, answer our prayer, show yourself always our Mother.       

Amen

 

Farewell to Fr Chung and Marian
As we look toward the new year, we prepare to farewell both Fr Chung and Marian.

Fr Chung has been appointed Chaplain to Downlands College (MSC),
Toowoomba, beginning 1 January 2026.
With the upcoming reorganisation of roles in the parish office, Marian will also conclude her service at the end of 2025 and will not be returning in the new year.
We invite the parish community to gather in gratitude and prayer as we send them forth with our blessing.
Farewell Mass:
Friday, 19 December at 9:30am
Followed by morning tea.

There will be a leaving collection for Fr. Chung will be held at all Masses on the weekend of 13/14 December

 
 


Vinnies Christmas Appeal

This year’s Appeal will commence next weekend 29-30. The focus is on the Cycle of Poverty and Disadvantage and access to Vinnies when life changes. Your help is much appreciated. Children’s gift cards will be available on the Christmas tree after each Mass and food gift cards are available for hamper items. Financial donations can be made using cash and card. If you can help with hamper delivery on 20 December, leave your name on the sheet at the table. Final date for return of gifts in Sunday 14 December. Thank you. 



twilight tucka’ n’ telly

Young Adult [18-25] Gathering

December 14th 7pm

St Thomas Aquinas Parish Centre

Bernadette: 0419 562 553



 
St John the Apostle Women’s Breakfast 
Tuesday - 16 December  – 7:30am 


 Bean Origin Cafe 

Nettlefold Street BLECONNEN

St John's Friendship Group 
Morning Tea 
Wednesday January 28 - 10:15am - parish centre. 
Please come and join us, you are all most welcome. Please bring a plate to share. 
Christmas Theme
This will be the final meeting for the year. We will commence meeting in January 2026
Contact: Barbara Mawson in you have any quesitons on 6254 7989
 
 
 

It is parishioner’s contributions that keep KIT alive and interesting.
 

Gethsemane Thursday

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

First Friday Mass
5 December 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.
 



Pins & Needles 
  Third Monday of the Month
15 December 7:15pm
Parish Library
 
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS 
Connecting with people living alone 

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

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

 
YCS BELCONNEN - 

After Sunday Mass - December

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.
Thursday 18 December

Relax, Review, Reflect 
We will be watching 
"The Mission"  


 



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


Mass Intentions the week of  1 -7 December

Mon 01/12

Frank Hurtis, Savio Ellis, Stanley Lewis

Wed 03/12

 

Thur 04/12

 

Fri     05/12

Doris Galea

 

Sat 06/12

 

5:00pm

 

 

 

Sun 07/12

 

8:30am

 

10:00am

 

6:00pm

 




To ensure that a mass time is available please telephone the parish office to make a booking.


ROSTERS

7 December           Acolyte Roster

5:00pm

John Hogan, Rodney Gardiner

8:30am

Lourdes Asoy, Victoria Gonzales

10:00am

Maxime Kpudzeka, Vy Pham

6:00pm

Maryanne Ferguson, Peter Le

 

7 December           Lector Roster

5:00pm

Fay Padarin, Kirsty Vera

8:30am

Carmel Screen, Darren Maharaj

10:00am

Gabe Sequeira, Frank Colley

6:00pm

Joe Ots, Margaret Luck

 

7 December           Ministers of Communion

5:00pm

Chitra Jayawardena, Judy Netting

8:30am

Angela Boreham

10:00am

Anthony Noakes, Shovin Weerawarnakula

6:00pm

Joy McInerney, Peter Igoe-Taylor

7 December           Hospitality Roster

5:00pm

Kay Dwyer, Chitra Jayawardena

8:30am

Carmel Screen, Rob Breen

10:00am

Libby Kain

6:00pm

John & Jenny McGee

 

7 December           SJAShop

5:00pm

Lynn O’Brien

8:30am

 

10:00am

 

6:00pm

Jenny McGee

Weekly Rosters

Altar Society

30 Nov

Chioma Nnajide

Church Cleaning:

1 Dec

John O’Heir, Pat Keenan,

Debbie and Ted Milne



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

Recently Deceased: 
   

Anniversary: 

Herbert Gallagher, John Welfare, John Patterson, Allan Cockroft, Winifred O’Neill, John Burns, John Costelloe, Susan Sutch, Darren O’Brien, Lelsie Lincoln, Conelly Andrae, Alexandre Arekion, Paul Wilson, Vin Stewart, Nancy Selvatino, John Soetens, Kane Cahill, Lola Boer, Peter Needham, John Martin, Martina Forjanic, Adam Suckling, Brodie McMahon


 
  

 
 
 
 
 
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