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FOURTH sunday of EASTER
ANZAC DAY
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CHANGE OF TIME FOR VIGIL MASS
As at 17 April, Vigil Mass will be at 5pm.
Reconciliation: 4.30-4.45pm.
Vigil Mass and Reconciliation times will remain as such until Daylight Savings resumes in October.
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Our Parish Team |
| Parish Priest |
Monsignor Brian Rayner |
| Assistant Priest |
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Pastoral Associates
Parish Secretary
Liturgy Co-Ordinator |
Sr Monika Bury (Tues, Wed, Thurs)
Br Charles Aquilina(Wed)
Liz Ermers
Grahame Cashman |
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Mass Times |
| Saturday Vigil |
5pm |
| Sunday |
7.30am, 9.30am, 6pm |
| Monday - Saturday |
9am |
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Parish Priest
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Monsignor Brian Rayner
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St. Catherine Laboure Church, located on the corner of Gymea Bay Road and President Avenue. The existing church was Solemnly Dedicated by His Eminence Cardinal Edward Bede Clancy, D.D. Archbishop of Sydney on Trinity Sunday, 10 June 1990. Father William Hannon was Parish Priest. The Church features many of the original items used when the parish began as a hall.
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| OUR PATRON SAINT
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St Catherine Laboure was born in 1806 on a farm in Burgundy, France, the ninth of 11 children. She did not go to school but learnt later to read and write. She was very devout and wanted to become a nun. She prayed to know God’s will as to what convent to enter. Upon a visit to a hospital which was run by the Sisters of Charity, she saw a picture of St Vincent de Paul in the parlour and she said she heard the words, “My child it is a very beautiful thing to take care of the sick. God is asking something from you.” Her widowed father opposed the idea of her joining the convent and sent her to work as a waitress in his brother’s restaurant in Paris. She ran away and joined the Sisters of St Vincent de Paul at Chatillonsur-Seine. After her postulancy she was received as Sr Catherine. Soon after, the Virgin Mary began the famous apparitions to her on 8 July, 1830. In Catherine’s own words, Our Lady said “Behold the symbol of the graces I shower upon those who ask for them!. Then an oval frame formed around the Blessed Virgin and I read the letters of gold: “O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.” On the other side were the hearts of Jesus and Mary. Our Lady said, “Have a medal struck according to this model. All who wear it will receive great graces.” Catherine died in 1876 and was canonized by Pope Pius XII on 27 July 1947. The Feast of The Miraculous Medal is 27 Nov and the Feast of St Catherine Laboure is 28 Nov.
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