Parish Bulletin
PARISH NEWS
FOOLISH FORGIVNESS
Australian theologian Fr Frank Moloney tells us, “The number of people who have turned away from the Church because they found it too forgiving is not large! Many have abandoned it because they found it unforgiving.”(Moloney, F. This is the Gospel of the Lord)
It is astounding how often a small passage of scripture is used to justify actions quite contrary to the original purpose! As with any large text, simply picking up the Bible and taking a wild stab at a part of scripture is likely to be unsatisfactory and misleading. Some scripture is intended to be read literally, some as metaphor, some as linking the Old and New Testaments and some again pointing to moral positions. At the very least, it should be read in the context in which it is written and in relation to other messages around it.
Jesus, in this week’s gospel from Matthew (Matt 18:15-20), tells his community to treat anyone who refuses to listen like a pagan or a tax collector. On the strength of this some Christians understand him to mean, “ignore them or cut them out of the community.” Obviously they haven’t read down to the following passage where Jesus tells Peter to forgive such people seventy seven times (ie: limitlessly). And they haven’t noticed Jesus’ particular affection for people on the margins, especially both pagans and tax collectors.
Christians do need to speak truths and we do need to point out when people stray from the teachings of Christ. He authorises and commissions the Church to bind and loose in this context. We state the truth; we live the truth ourselves and we reach out again and again as Jesus himself did. And at the core of his teaching we find love and forgiveness and so we forgive limitlessly as he taught us, to the point of foolishness.
Rather than pushing people away, we need to reach out to them as they are, without judgement or condemnation.
Deacon Mark Kelly
CONFIRMATION RETREAT
Last Wednesday all our grade 6 students, as well as St Angela's students went to St Joseph's in Warragul to participate in a Confirmation/Leadership retreat day.
Gen Bryant and some Year 10 students from the Youth ministry team from Marist Sion College facilitated the day. It was a great learning day for our students, it encompassed prayer, songs, games and group activities.
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
On Friday night some of our Grade 6 students are making their Confirmation, the ceremony will be celebrated by Bishop Greg Bennet and held at the Marist Sion College Hall. Please pray for these students and their families; Mischa Crimmins, Ebony Gibbons, Georgia Noonan, Reece Fitzgerald, Larissa Brown, Greg Reidy, Heath Driscoll, Elizabeth Buckley, Braeden Morris, Chloe Gargan, Pedro Espinosa and Chol Akang |
FIRST COMMUNION
Advance Notice - Parent Information Night There is a compulsory parent information night about First Holy Communion at St Joseph’s Church in the Marion Room at 7:00pm on Wednesday 11th October. The session will be run by renowned Priest Fr Elio Capra |
PARISH SACRAMENT ENQUIRIES
Phone: (03) 5623 1642 Email: Warragul.sacraments@cdsale.org.au
SACRAMENT COORDINATOR
The position of Sacrament Coordinator for the Parishes of St. Joseph’s and St. Ita’s has become available based at St Joseph’s Parish Office Warragul. The primary purpose of this role is to coordinate the Sacraments of Reconciliation, First Holy Communion and Confirmation.
Hours of work are two days a week 9-3pm. There will be ongoing training and support provided. For a position description please contact Fr Confidence via email.
Applications are to be submitted by email to Confidence.Masvosva@cdsale.org.au by Friday 15th September.