Daily Prayers

Monday, 13 December 2010

Macarthur Social Justice Network Web Site

Check out the new web site for Macarthur Social Justice Network
 

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

My Campbelltown Video

Hi,
 
Thought you might like to see my video with bits of the Fishers Ghost Festival and around town on YouTube at
 
Share and enjoy!
Sean
 

Thursday, 11 November 2010

RCIA Program Starts November 28

The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults - RCIA - program for 2011 will begin on 28th November. 
 
 
 

Faith and Life News November 2010

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ADVENT PROGRAM – ADVENT VIGILANCE: A LIFE-SAVING ATTENTIVENESS TO GOD
Please find attached the flyer for the Diocese of Wollongong Advent Program. This year it is in full colour booklet format with four sessions reflecting on the Advent Gospels. Cost is $2 per copy. Ideal for both group or personal use. Please contact Jane Edwards on 4253 0899 or email jane.edwards@woll.catholic.org.au


LENTEN PROGRAM – REDISCOVERING GOD
Next year's Diocese of Wollongong Lenten Program contemplates the presence of God in the reality of our lives and experience. It is a six-session program for both group and personal use. Please see attached flyer. A John Michael Talbot CD is being sold with the program along with an audio recording of the Gospel and reflections. Only $5, and as low as $3.50 for bulk orders. Please contact Jane Edwards on 4253 0900 or email lent@dow.org.au


DIOCESE OF WOLLONGONG MARY MACKILLOP MEMORABILIA
Please contact Loretta Brinkman on 4253 0809 for more information and complete and return attached form.


VATICAN II SEMINAR – 27 NOVEMBER
Our annual Vatican II seminar is being held on Saturday, 27 November, 9.30am - 3.10pm at Chevalier College, Bowral. Keynote speakers: Fr Francis Moloneysdb and Bishop Peter Ingham. Seminar will focus on the Vatican II document on the Church and its significance for what it means to be church today. We will also consider how it can be lived in our Diocese in light of our Pastoral Plan. Cost $30.00 or $15.00 (concession) or by donation which includes morning tea and lunch. Please rsvp to Jane Edwards email jane.edwards@woll.catholic.org.au or 4253 0899. For more information visit www.dow.org.au


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Friday, 29 October 2010

Mary MacKillop Mass @ the WIN Entertainment Centre | IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Mary MacKillop Mass a Full House!

The Diocesan Mass on this Sunday 31 October (2.30pm) at the WIN Entertainment Centre is officially a full house and is set to eclipse the record set during the Diocesan World Youth Day Mass in 2008 for the largest single religious event in the history of the Illawarra region.

This is a wonderful opportunity for our Diocese to gather, united in prayer and fellowship, to celebrate St Mary of the Cross and give praise to our God for the gift of her life.

If you are registered to attend

Seating allocations for parishes, schools and communities have now been finalised and you can download the final allocations HERE. This download also contains important information for those people with a disability or limited mobility.

We suggest that you arrive by 1.30pm in order to ensure you are ready to find your seats when doors open at 2pm.

If you are not registered to attend

Unfortunately, the venue is now full. We still encourage you to join in prayer on the day (HERE).

Finally, we do ask that only registered people attend on the day. If additional members of the community who are not registered do attend, this will effectively mean that there will not be enough space for those who have registered.



Catholic Diocese of Wollongong, 86-88 Market Street, Wollongong NSW 2500.
For more information, please call (02) 4253 0900 or email info@dow.org.au

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Faith and Life News October 2010

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Faith & Life News in the Diocese of Wollongong

Loving and Provident God,
We give you thanks for the life and goodness of Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop.
You placed within her heart the desire to promote the love of Jesus
in the lives of little children through education.

Her loving and compassionate heart led her to a life of service to the poor
and to the neglected men, women and children of society.
Inspired by her example may we follow in her footsteps
With a joyful heart and live by her motto:

"Never see a need without doing something about it."


In brief:

31 October
Celebrate Mary MacKillop's Canonisation. WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong.
Join our diocesan celebration on 31 October at 2.30pm at WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong. There will be a dramatic musical interpretation of the spirituality of Blessed Mary of the Cross, performed by young people of the Diocese. This will be followed by Solemn Mass of St Mary of the Cross. At the end of Mass there will be a special collection. Refreshments will then be served in the grounds of St Francis Xavier Cathedral. This diocesan celebration will be the principal opportunity for the Church of the Diocese - the laity, religious and clergy - to claim St Mary of the Cross as our own. Admission is free however you must register with the parish to ensure a seat. In the meantime, keep informed and inspired by signing up to e-news on Mary MacKillop via www.sosj.org.au


27 November
Vatican II Seminar – The Church and its significance for our Diocese in light of Diocesan Pastoral Plan.
Chevalier College, Bowral
Keynote speakers : Fr Frank Moloney SDB
and Bishop Peter Ingham
10.00am – 2.30pm. RSVP essential. Day includes morning tea and lunch.
Contact Jane Edwards for registration and cost on jane.edwards@woll.catholic.org.au
or 4253 0899


Calendar for October - November
18 & 25 October, 1 & 8 November
Partnership Course (Marriage and relationships)
Campbelltown. 7.00pm – 9.30pm
CatholicCare. Enquiries 4628 0044


22 – 24 October
Growing in Grace and Freedom – Weekend Retreat
We will explore with help from Henri Nouwen and St Teresa how God's love works in our actual lives.
Fr Greg Burke OCD
Mount Carmel Retreat Centre, Varroville 9603 1433


24 October
Catholic Women's League
Diocesan Meeting, 10.00am
Xavier Centre, Bellambi


26 October
Spirituality in the Pub
Bulli Heritage Hotel, Princes Highway, Bulli
7.30pm – 9.00pm
Contact Simonette Bunder 4227 5637 or wollsip@gmail.com


29 October
Prayer Around the Cross
Drawing inspiration from the prayers and music of Taize in France reconciling people from across faith denominations to offer a quiet atmosphere for prayer and reflection.
Jamberoo, St Matthew's Catholic Church, Chapel Street
7.30pm. Contact John Brentnall 4464 1034


29 October
Healing – Sharing the Good News
A night of spiritual renewal and healing with Fr Ken Barker.
7.00pm -9.30pm. St Therese Parish, West Wollongong. Enquiries 4272 7298 or 0417 249 741.


29 – 31 October
Young Adults – Come Away to Chill
Come away for a peaceful weekend to deepen your relationship with Jesus Christ. Enjoy a time of faith-sharing, meditation and prayer with like-minded peers.
Br Bernard Hancock OCD
Mount Carmel Retreat Centre, Varroville 9603 1433


29 October – 4 November
Dark Night - Sacred Flame: John of the Cross
6 Day Guided Retreat
"How gently and lovingly you wake in my heart …and how tenderly you swell my heart with love." John of the Cross
Caressed by the dark silent night, we will enter the poetry of John of the Cross and create a silent heart ready for the sacred flame of love to awaken in our hearts.
Presented by Dr. Kerrie Hide msc.
St Mary's Towers, Douglas Park. 4630 9159


29 – 31 October
Dark Night - Sacred Flame: John of the Cross
Prayer Weekend
"How gently and lovingly you wake in my heart …and how tenderly you swell my heart with love." John of the Cross. Caressed by the dark silent night, we will enter the poetry of John of the Cross and create a silent heart ready for the sacred flame of love to awaken in our hearts.
Presented by Dr Kerrie Hide msc
St Mary's Towers, Douglas Park. 4630 9159


30 October
Men Alive Breakfast
Guest speaker: Fr Ken Barker MGL. Invitation to join in fellowship with other men from 16 to 60+ for a hearty breakfast and inspiring presentation.
Enquiries 0423 183 627 or 0434 894 589.
7.30am, Illawarra Leagues Club, Wollongong.


31 October
Commencing at 2.30pm with a dramatic musical interpretation of the spirituality of Blessed Mary of the Cross, performed by young people of the Diocese, followed by a Solemn Mass of
St Mary of the Cross. Refreshments will be served after Mass. RSVP mackillop@dow.org.au


1 November
All Saints Day


2 November
All Soul's Liturgy
7.00pm, St Patrick's Port Kembla Parish


6 November
Bus to Golf Links, The Crossroads
Good News Community
Prayer and leisure program for adults with a disability. Sr Jeanie Heininger 0405 158 763


6 November
Day Retreat
The Journey of Grief: From Loss to New Life
We grieve for loved ones and for other things that we have lost in our life. In our time today, we will see to see grief as a time of grace that opens us to living more fully.
Fr Greg Burke OCD
Mount Carmel Retreat Centre, Varroville 9603 1433


6 November
Catechist Mass and presentation of Awards
Fairy Meadow 2.00pm
(Training and Years of Service Awards)


12 November
Life Ascending Bookclub
10.00am – 12noon
Life Ascending is for Catholics and all Christians in their middle and later years.Spirituality to deepen awareness of God in their lives. Friendship to create and enjoy close and lasting friendships. Loving Service to share their wisdom and concern for all those in need.
Our Bookclub tries to achieve the above by sharing our insights in the books we have decided to read.
Contact Simonette Bunder 4227 5637


12 – 14 November
Women's Weekend of Prayer
"I believe there is no alternative for women except contemplation, if they are to avoid the trivialization of their own religious experience... The contemplative love experience, which is beyond conscious control and is not given on demand, is concerned not for the image of God...but with God...What is critical to see is that one has to allow the experience to take place through a love that is gradually welling up from the ground of one's being." Constance Fitzgerald in Women's Spirituality edited by Joann Wolski Conn

The Retreat is for women, by women, with women. Retreatants will participate in contemplative silence, communal prayer and reflection on women's ways of prayer which enrich the weekend.

Presented by Dr. Kerrie Hide msc and Sr. Patricia Naughton SSpS.
St Mary's Towers, Douglas Park. 4630 9159


14 November
Diocesan Marriage Anniversaries Mass
St John Vianney's Church, Fairy Meadow
Contact Helen Bennett on helen.bennett@woll.catholic.org.au or 4253 0934 for more details.


14 November
Catechist Sunday


17 – 25 November
8 day Directed Retreat
"Come to me all you who labour and are heavy burdened and I shall give you rest"
Jesus invites us to enter his heart of tenderness and compassion and allow ourselves to be held there in love.
Accompanied by the Retreat Team.
St Mary's Towers, Douglas Park. 4630 9159


19 – 21 November
Memory in the Spiritual Life – Weekend Retreat
Memory should not hinder spiritual growth, we can learn to use and respond to our memory.
Fr Greg Homeming OCD
Mount Carmel Retreat Centre, Varroville 9603 1433


22
November – 18 December
Youth Leaders' Formation Course 2010
You are invited to be a part of the 4thYouth Leaders Formation Course (YLFC) from 22 Nov to 18 Dec 2010. YLFC is a unique opportunity for 20-30 young Catholics who will live community while being immersed in spiritual, pastoral, intellectual and human formation. If you want to know more about your faith and be transformed by an intense experience with Jesus Christ, then consider attending the 2010 YLFC.

A typical week includes daily Mass and Adoration, lectures, sharing of personal experiences, sport and recreation (plus great food from the YFLC French Chef)! Some of the high points include participation in a parish mission, a vocations forum and a weekend silent retreat. Over the course participants will hear presentations from over 30 high quality and dynamic Catholic speakers from around the country. The YLFC is run by an enthusiastic team from the Sydney Archdiocese and includes a full time priest chaplain. To see the video, the flyer and feedback from past participants go to www.sydneycatholic.org/ylfc or email ylfc@sydneycatholic.org for more info. Applications close 18 October. Apply now!


23, 30 November, 7 December
Partnership Course
(Marriage and relationships)
Wollongong. 6.30pm – 9.30pm.
Enquiries CatholicCare 4227 1122


23 November
Catholic Women's League
Diocesan Meeting, 10.00am
Xavier Centre, Bellambi


26 November
Prayer Around the Cross
Drawing inspiration from the prayers and music of Taize in France reconciling people from across faith denominations to offer a quiet atmosphere for prayer and reflection.
Berry Uniting Church, Albert Street, Berry.
7.30pm. Contact John Brentnall 4464 1034


26 – 28 November
Waiting in Hope for his Coming – Advent Retreat
As the pace quickens in our world with the approach of Summer and the festive season the Church presents us with the beautiful season of Advent to prepare our hearts and homes to welcome the Word made flesh.
Fr Gerard Moran OCD
Mount Carmel Retreat Centre, Varroville 9603 1433


27 November
Vatican II Seminar – The Church and its significance for our Diocese in light of Diocesan Pastoral Plan.
Chevalier College, Bowral
Keynote speakers : Fr Frank Moloney SDB
and Bishop Peter Ingham
10.00am – 2.30pm
RSVP essential. Day includes morning tea and lunch.
Contact Jane Edwards for registration and cost on jane.edwards@woll.catholic.org.au
or 4253 0899


28 November
First Sunday of Advent


29 November – 5 December
Knit to God: Julian of Norwich
6 Day Guided Retreat
We are knit in a knot so wonderful that we are oned to God" Julian of Norwich
Nourished by the prayer of beholding, these days will be spent immersed in the prayer of Julian of Norwich, with our gaze on how God knits us and makes us one.
Presented by Dr. Kerrie Hide msc.
St Mary's Towers, Douglas Park. 4630 9159


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Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Pastoral Planning eNewsletter - Important Information on the 3rd Plenary


Second Plenary Session a Success!

Over 250 people participated in the Second Pastoral Planning Plenary Session at St Patrick's College, Campbelltown on Saturday 18 September. People were very engaged with the process and a large amount of feedback was received both on the draft actions and how the plan can be integrated and implemented.

A full report will be published in the Summer edition of Journey Magazine due out in December.

Third Plenary Session Cancelled

Because of the success of the Second Plenary Session and the overall engagement in the process, there is no longer a need for a Third Plenary Session. As such, the Third Pastoral Planning Plenary Session scheduled for 13 November 2010 has been cancelled.

The two main aims of the Third Plenary were:

  • To seek endorsement of a plan that integrated all the various proposed actions; and
  • To seek endorsement of an effective way of implementing the plan.

Because we had to move the date of the Second Plenary back a month (due to the Federal Election), we found we had time to develop these ideas and bring them to the Second Plenary.

Further, the Second Plenary gave resounding support for integrating the plan, and clear direction on how not to implement the plan, and what was required for effective implementation. The Steering Committee feels very confident that we can now proceed to develop a draft plan without needing a Third Plenary.

We do want to keep in regular touch with all participants in the planning process, however, and so regular interim information will be made available to you through Journey Magazine, and through eNewsletter Updates such as this.

It is proposed that there will be a launch of the plan in February 2011, and that members of the Steering Committee will then revisit all the groups we consulted early in 2010, reporting on what happened to their proposals and how the plan is going to work.

What's the latest?

Since the Second Plenary Session, all the feedback received on the draft actions and identity, hope and calling statements has been processed and given to Bishop Peter and the Pastoral Planning Steering Committee. Over the past couple of weeks Bishop Peter has been consulting with some of his key advisory bodies including the Council of Priests and the Senior Executive Council in relation to the draft actions in light of the feedback received at the Second Plenary.

Their feedback has been invaluable. Dr John Honner is currently in the process of revising the draft actions into a summary document giving greater prominence to the theology and the strategies implicit in the actions, so that in the coming weeks, members from the Steering Committee will be able to meet with other Diocesan councils and committees for their feedback, including:

  • Diocesan Finance Council
  • CatholicCare Advisory Council
  • Diocesan Schools Council
  • Catholic Development Fund Advisory Council
  • Committee for the Aged
  • Committee for People with Disabilities and their Families
  • Diocesan Liturgical Committee
  • Diocesan Justice, Ecology and Peace Council
  • Diocesan Council for Catholic Women
  • Diocesan Stewardship Support Committee
  • Multicultural Council

Seminar on Pastoral Planning and the Church

27 November

Vatican II Seminar – The Church and its significance for our Diocese in light of the Diocesan Pastoral Plan.

Chevalier College, Bowral

Keynote speakers : Fr Frank Moloney SDB and Bishop Peter Ingham

10.00am – 2.30pm

RSVP essential. Day includes morning tea and lunch.

Cost: $30/$15 or by donation.

Contact Jane Edwards for registration and cost on jane.edwards@woll.catholic.org.au or 4253 0899



Catholic Diocese of Wollongong, 86-88 Market Street, Wollongong NSW 2500.
For more information, please call (02) 4253 0900 or email info@dow.org.au


Friday, 10 September 2010

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Thursday, 2 September 2010

RSVP's Now Due - Second Pastoral Planning Plenary Session

Hi

RSVP's for the Second Plenary Session are now due. Thank you to those who have already RSVP'ed. 

Please RSVP by replying to pastoralplanning@woll.catholic.org.au (RSVP's are essential for catering). The plenary is on Saturday 18 September (10am-2.30pm) at Saint Patrick's College Campbelltown (4 St John's Road).

Bishop Peter invites us to our second pastoral planning plenary session to help consider responses to goals from the first plenary in the areas of evangelisation; celebration of the Mass; inclusive communities; gifts in ministry; faith and spirituality; and developing diocesan structures to meet new needs. We are being offered a great opportunity to help plan together with Christ for the future of the church in our region.

Transport for Shoalhaven and Illawarra participants

We are offering transport via bus commencing at Kiama at 7.45am with stops at Albion Park at 8.15am and Fairy Meadow at 8.45am before heading up to Campbelltown (return trip included). Bus travel will be free. Please advise ASAP if you require this service.

Childcare and interpreters for the Deaf community

Childcare facilities will be available through CatholicCare's support. Please advise ASAP the number of children (and ages) you will be bringing.

AUSLAN interpreters are available to sign for the Deaf community. Please advise ASAP if you will require this service.

Preparation Materials - Journey Magazine

Please read the 10 page Pastoral Planning supplement in Journey Magazine available in parishes and schools at the end of this week. You can download a low res copy (PDF) of the supplement HERE. Please advise if you require bigger print.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Jane Edwards on 4253 0899 or me on 4253 0902. You can also contact us via email by pressing reply.

We look forward to your participation at the Plenary!

Cheers

Daniel Hopper
Coordinator of Pastoral Planning


Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Fwd: The Lords Prayer


This is in two parts, The Prayer is
in blue letters and
GOD in red letters .
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Our Father Who Art In Heaven.

Yes?

Don't interrupt me. I'm praying.

But -- you called ME!

Called you?
No, I didn't call you.
I'm praying.
Our Father who art in Heaven.

There -- you did it again!

Did what?

Called ME.
You said,
"Our Father who art in Heaven"
Well, here I am..
What's on your mind?

But I didn't mean anything by it.
I was, you know, just saying my prayers for the day.
I always say the Lord's Prayer.
It makes me feel good,
kind of like fulfilling a duty.

Well, all right.

Go on.

Okay, Hallowed be thy name .

Hold it right there.
What do you mean by that?

By what?

By "Hallowed be thy name"?

It means, it means . . good grief,

I don't know what it means.
How in the world should I know?
It's just a part of the prayer.
By the way, what does it mean?

It means honored, holy, wonderful.

Hey, that makes sense..

I never thought about what 'hallowed' meant before.
Thanks.
Thy Kingdom come,
Thy will be done,
on earth as it is in Heaven.

Do you really mean that?

Sure, why not?

What are you doing about it?

Doing? Why, nothing, I guess.

I just think it would be kind of neat if you got
control, of everything down here like you have up there. We're kind of in a mess down here you know.
Yes, I know;
but, have I got control of you?

Well, I go to church.

That isn't what I asked you.
What about your bad temper?
You've really got a problem there, you know.
And then there's the way you spend
your money -- all on yourself. And what about the kind of books you read ?
Now hold on just a minute!
Stop picking on me!
I'm just as good as some of the rest
of those People at church!
Excuse ME..
I thought you were praying
for my will to be done..
If that is to happen,
it will have to start with the ones
who are praying for it.
Like you -- for example ..

Oh, all right. I guess I do have some hang-ups.
Now that you mention it,
I could probably name some others.

So could I.

I haven't thought about it very much until now,
but I really would like to cut out some of those things.
I would like to, you know, be really free.

Good.

Now we're getting somewhere.

We'll work together -- You and ME.
I'm proud of You..

Look, Lord, if you don't mind,
I need to finish up here.
This is taking a lot longer than it usually does.
Give us this day, our daily bread.

You need to cut out the bread...
You're overweight as it is.

Hey, wait a minute! What is this?
Here I was doing my religious duty,
and all of a sudden you break in
and remind me of all my hang-ups.

Praying is a dangerous thing.
You just might get what you ask for.
Remember, you called ME -- and here I am.
It's too late to stop now.
Keep praying. ( pause . . )
Well, go on.

I'm scared to.

Scared? Of what?

I know what you'll say.

Try ME.

Forgive us our sins,

as we forgive those who sin against us.
What about Ann?

See? I knew it!
I knew you would bring her up!
Why, Lord, she's told lies about me, spread stories.
She never paid back the money she owes me.
I've sworn to get even with her!

But -- your prayer --
What about your prayer?

I didn't -- mean it..

Well, at least you're honest.
But, it's quite a load carrying around all that

bitterness and resentment isn't it?
Yes, but I'll feel better as soon as I get even with her.
Boy, have I got some plans for her.
She'll wish she had never been born.

No, you won't feel any better.
You'll feel worse.
Revenge isn't sweet.
You know how unhappy you are --
Well, I can change that..

You can? How?

Forgive Ann.
Then, I'll forgive you;
And the hate and the sin,
will be Ann's problem -- not yours.
You will have settled the problem
as far as you are concerned.

Oh, you know, you're right.
You always are.
And more than I want revenge,
I want to be right with You . . (sigh).
All right, all right . .
I forgive her..

There now!
Wonderful!
How do you feel?

Hmmmm. Well, not bad.
Not bad at all!
In fact, I feel pretty great!
You know, I don't think I'll go to bed uptight tonight.
I haven't been getting much rest, you know.

Yeah, I know.
But, you're not through with your prayer, are you?

Go on.
Oh, all right..
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.

Good! Good! I'll do that.
Just don't put yourself in a place
where you can be tempted.

What do you mean by that?

You know what I mean.

Yeah. I know.

Okay.
Go ahead. Finish your prayer.

For Thine is the kingdom,
and the power,
and the glory forever.
Amen.

Do you know what would bring me glory --
What would really make me happy?

No, but I'd like to know..
I want to please you now.
I've really made a mess of things.
I want to truly follow you..
I can see now how great that would be.
So, tell me . . .
How do I make you happy?

YOU just did.

______________________________

Sunday, 22 August 2010

St Theresa

In case you are not aware!, Saint Theresa is known as the Saint of the Little Ways, meaning she believed in doing the little things in life well and with great love. She is represented by roses... May everyone who receives this message be blessed?

Saint Theresa's Prayer

May today there be peace within.
May you trust God that you are exactly where you are meant to be.
May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith.
May you use those gifts that you have received, and pass on the love that has been given to you.
May you be confident knowing you are a child of God. Let this presence settle into your bones, and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance, praise and love.
It is there for each and every one of us.

Thursday, 19 August 2010

Faith & Life August 2010

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PASTORAL PLANNING
INVITATION
to attend the Second Pastoral Planning Plenary Session on Saturday 18 September (10.00am-2.30pm) at Saint Patrick's College Campbelltown (4 St John's Road, Campbelltown).  Morning Tea and Lunch provided.

The purpose of the Second Plenary Session is to come together as a Diocese and develop ACTIONS for the Diocesan Pastoral Plan. Check out our website www.ourjourneyahead.org.au for more information and look out for the next issue of Journey Magazine (due out early September) which will contain important information on the draft actions leading up to the Plenary Session. RSVP to Jane Edwards at pastoralplanning@woll.catholic.org.au or 4253 0899.



Y God is on this Sunday
(for those aged 16-35ish) 3.00pm at St Paul's Parish, Camden.  Come along and join in the conversation with Fr Christian Fini - 'Footy Fever: Australia's Real Religion'.  For more information contact Loretta on 4253 0809 or email youth@dow.org.au.



BEGINNING THEOLOGY COURSE
commencing September.  Study from home and meet with fellow students in Campbelltown, Kiama or Wollongong.  Contact Jane Edwards on 4253 0899 or jane.edwards@woll.catholic.org.au for more information.



21/22 August
International Lighthouse Weekend
Creation Walk (3)
Learn about the geology and view fossils on the part of the earth we now live in.
Parish of Ss Peter & Paul, Kiama, Lighthouse Project.  Contact Ann 4234 0865, Marie 4232 1535 or Ben 4232 2319

 

21-29 August
8 Day Directed Retreat
Listen in the silence, with no other light but that which in your heart burns for God.  Accompanied by the Retreat Team.  St Mary's Towers, Douglas Park.  4630 9159



24 August
Catholic Women's League
Diocesan Meeting, 10.00am.  Xavier Centre, Bellambi



27 August
Prayer Around the Cross
Drawing inspiration from the prayers and music of Taize in France reconciling people from across faith denominations to offer a quiet atmosphere for prayer and reflection.
Gerringong, St Mary's Catholic Church, Fern Street
7.00pm.  Contact John Brentnall 4464 1034



29 August
 
Many Cultures – One in Christ, Mass & Festival commencing 2.00pm at St John Vianney's Church, 1 Cabbage Tree Lane, Fairy Meadow.  Come and celebrate the wonderful cultural diversity of our Diocese with Bishop Ingham and our many cultural communities.   The annual Mass and festival is a great opportunity to experience the breadth of cultures within our Diocese.  The day includes a procession of national flags, food sampling and cultural concert items.



31 August
Spirituality in the Pub
Bulli Heritage Hotel, Princes Highway, Bulli.  7.30pm – 9.00pm
Contact Simonette Bunder 4227 5637 or wollsip@gmail.com



3 – 9 September
Meditations on Mark's Portrait of Jesus and His Relationship with His Chosen Disciples
Six Day Preached Retreat
Presenter Fr Anthony Arthur msc
Cost $450 full accommodation.
Begins 6.00pm on first day and ends 3.00pm with Eucharist on last day.
Hartzer Park Centre, Eridge Park
Contact 4861 3223 hartzprk@bigpond.net.au



3 – 5 September
Through Nature to God – Weekend Retreat
Nature "proclaims the glory of God" Ps 18: we will look a this great truth in the Bible and in the Spiritual Canticle of St John of the Cross.
Fr Johnny Arattukulam OCD
Mount Carmel Retreat Centre, Varroville 9603 1433



September 4, 11 & 25
WORKSHOPS: NEW TRANSLATION OF THE MISSAL
Three regional gatherings will be conducted by the Diocesan Liturgical Commission to introduce the new translation of the Missal to be implemented in all Parishes during 2011.  All parishioners are invited.  There is one session repeated in each of the regions of the Diocese.  Choose the session most convenient for you.  Details are as follows:

VARROVILLE, Saturday, 4 September. 10.00am -1.00pm, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish hall, St Andrews Road.
ALBION PARK, Saturday, 11 September.  10.00am -1.00pm, St Paul's Parish hall, Tongarra Road.
NOWRA, Saturday, 25 September.  10.00am -1.00pm, St Michael's Parish Centre, 20 North Street.

Please phone 4253 0934 to register or email helen.bennett@woll.catholic.org.au

 

4 September
Country and Western Music Club
Good News Community
Prayer and leisure program for adults with a disability.  Sr Jeanie Heininger 0405 158 763

 

8 September
Mary Night
Devotions to Our Lady. 7.00pm.  St Patrick's Port Kembla Parish



10 September
Life Ascending Bookclub
10.00am – 12noon
Life Ascending is for Catholics and all Christians in their middle and later years.  Spirituality to deepen awareness of God in their lives.  Friendship to create and enjoy close and lasting friendships.  Loving Service to share their wisdom and concern for all those in need. 

Our Bookclub tries to achieve the above by sharing our insights in the books we have decided to read. Contact Simonette Bunder 4227 5637



11 September
Doing God's Will & Forgiving Others – Day Retreat
We will look at what St Teresa has to teach us about these two vital aspects in our journey to God.  Fr Aloysius Rego OCD.  Mount Carmel Retreat Centre, Varroville 9603 1433



12 September
Bush Mass and Family Picnic
Connected to each other in the Body of Christ we celebrate Mass with and in God's creation: amidst the wondrous cathedral of trees and accompanied by the birdsong chorus. Join us around God's table and afterwards for the family picnic lunch.
Parish of Ss Peter & Paul, Kiama, Lighthouse Project
Contact Ann 4234 0865, Marie 4232 1535 or Ben 4232 2319



16 September
e-Conference: Jesus the Christ
Three venues: Wollongong, Varroville or Oak Flats
Keynote: Fr Gerald Collins SJ
There will be special regional gatherings for people to watch and discuss this national adult faith enrichment opportunity. Alternatively, view it on your own computer.
For details contact 4253 0900.



17 – 23 September
Spirituality of Aging
6 Day Guided Retreat on Ageing
A retreat for older people, based on the belief that the evening of life is a season to love the things of God, the people of God and be one in God.  It is said that the focus of the first half of life is to learn how to make the outer journey.  The task of the second half is embracing the inner journey of the soul. Whether one is just stepping into this stage of life, or is well along its path, the invitation offered is gentle hospitality towards oneself, others and God.  We attend to deepening our intimacy with God in company with Jesus, as we continue, or embark upon this last and greatest stage of our life's journey. This retreat enables us to bring the workshops and seminars on aging and retirement to the deeper level of prayer and relationship.
Presented by Sr. Mary Baker rsj, Sr. Lois Ann Richardi csfn, and Mrs. Barbara Bowring
St Mary's Towers, Douglas Park.  4630 9159



24 September
Prayer Around the Cross
Drawing inspiration from the prayers and music of Taize in France reconciling people from across faith denominations to offer a quiet atmosphere for prayer and reflection.
Jamberoo, Uniting Church, Whyalla Road
7.00pm.  Contact John Brentnall 4464 1034



25 September
FOOD, WINE & MUSIC FAIR, BOWRAL in the grounds of St Thomas Aquinas, Bowral 10.00am – 4.00pm.  In the evening a musical show "The Buddy Holly Story" will be held at the same venue.  This is a well known show with international repute. Tickets: $25.00 adults and $5.00 for children under 12.  Food and bar available.  No BYO. 
For information telephone 4861 1902.



26 September
Living from the Heart Prayer Day
Facilitator Sr Megan Donohue olsh
9.30am – 4.00pm; cost $80 includes lunch, morning tea and afternoon tea
Hartzer Park Centre, Eridge Park
Contact 4861 3223 hartzprk@bigpond.net.au

 

26 September
Social Justice Sunday



27 September to 3 October
Enjoying God - Women Mystics
6 Day Guided Retreat
Presented by Dr. Kerrie Hide msc
St Mary's Towers, Douglas Park.  4630 9159 


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For more information, please call (02) 4253 0900 or email info@dow.org.au

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Friday, 6 August 2010

Invitation | Second Plenary Session - Pastoral Planning

Hi All

 

I am writing to invite you to our Second Pastoral Planning Plenary Session on Saturday 18 September (10am-2.30pm) at Saint Patrick's College Campbelltown (4 St John's Road, Campbelltown).

 

Our Working Groups (with the assistance of Reference Groups) have been working hard over the past three weeks developing actions for the draft goals that emerged out of our First Plenary Session in June.


The purpose of the Second Plenary Session is to come together again as a Diocese and consider the draft actions of the Working Groups, prioritise them and propose additional actions if necessary.  Therefore, we want as many people to participate as possible!

 

We will provide you with preliminary information on the draft actions before the Second Plenary Session via Journey Magazine which is due out mid September, so look out for that.

 

In addition to the information in the invitation flyer (below and attached), please note the following:

 

  1. RSVP IS ESSENTIAL for catering purposes.  Morning Tea and Lunch will be provided with vegetarian options.  You can RSVP by replying to this email.
  2. We will provide crèche facilities if there is a demand.  Please let us know if you require crèche facilities in the RSVP.
  3. The venue (Saint Patrick's College Hall) has disabled access.
  4. AUSLAN interpreters for the deaf community will be provided on the day. Please advise in your RSVP if you require this service.
  5. If you require help with transport to and from the event, please let us know when you RSVP, and we may be able to assist in connecting you with people in your community that will be attending.  I will advise in a later email in relation to parking facilities.

 

Please forward this invitation to anyone that you think would be interested in attending and please continue to pray for our Diocese as we journey ahead.  I look forward to seeing you at the Plenary Session.

 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via this email or Jane Edwards on 4253 0899. I can also be contacted on 4253 0902.

 

God Bless

Daniel Hopper

Coordinator of Pastoral Planning

Diocese of Wollongong

 

 


 

 


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MARY MACKILLOP DRAMA
Young actors needed...

When we gather as the Diocese of Wollongong on Sunday, 31 October at the WIN Entertainment Centre to celebrate the canonisation of Blessed Mary MacKillop, a cast of young adults will be presenting the mission and spirituality of Mary through drama, music and song.

We are calling all young people (16-30) who would like to take part in bringing the spirit of Mary MacKillop to the stage to come along to auditions.

If you would like to take part please do not let fear of auditioning get in the way. The audition process is simply a way for the production team to cast suitably and all those who come along will be cast in the production. This will be a once-in-a-lifetime celebration -be a part of it!

All performers will be required to take part in dranatic and vocal auditions, although there will be non singing roles so a wiollingness to sing in public is not a requirement. You will also be asked to provide personal contact details and sign a Casting Agreement. Further details regarding rehearsals will be available at the auditions.

It would be helpful if you could let us know by email that you will be attending, but it is not essential. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to email me at youth@dow.org.au.

Peace, Loretta Brinkman
Youth & Young Adult Coordinator

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Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Young Adult Retreat 2010


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