St Ita's Primary School Drouin
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Drouin VIC 3818
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Phone: 03 5623 7222

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Paschal Law

Jesus reveals in this week’s gospel (John 12:20-33) nothing less than the secret to life! 

“Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit” (John 12:24).

Pope Francis calls this: “the Paschal Law – losing life in order to receive it renewed and eternal.(Vatican 18/3/18) And what does losing life mean? That is, what does it mean to be the grain of wheat? It means to think less about oneself, about personal interests and to know how to “see” and to meet the needs of our neighbours, especially the least of them. 

The world encourages us to devote ourselves to being self-centred and selfish: to being the fastest, smartest, prettiest, strongest, wealthiest, most powerful individual we can be; at the expense of anyone in our path. Jesus’ message of self-less-ness is counter-intuitive – but deep down we know he is right. Pope Francis reminds us (LS204) that “When people become self-centred and self-enclosed, their greed increases. The emptier a person’s heart is, the more he or she needs to buy, own and consume”. 

Growing and changing, as we yearn to do,will cost. Lent flushes out the pockets where selfishness reigns. “To joyfully carry out works of charity towards those who suffer in body and spirit is the most authentic way of living the Gospel. It is the necessary foundation upon which our communities can grow in reciprocal fraternity and welcome”. 

Does it hurt, this little death to myself?Sometimes. Parting with money for Project Compassion until it hurts; quietly taking on extra tasks at home or in the community; curbing our unruly tongue; skipping a favourite activity to spend quality time with an elderly neighbour. But sense the fruitfulness of new life filling your heart!

Deacon Mark Kelly

 

 

BOOKINGS FOR MASSES

Weekend of March 20th & 21st - 5th Sunday of Lent:

Go to https://www.trybooking.com/BPQNX

Weekend of March 27th & 28th - Palm Sunday:

Go to https://www.trybooking.com/BPRNP

The Sacred Paschal Triduum

Go to https://www.trybooking.com/BPQLC

This will bring up the list of Masses.

Click on book now button and follow the prompts

Click on the Mass you wish to attend (please only choose one Mass)

Then click on the number of tickets required.

 (Please note Children over 12 months need to have a ticket booked)

Then fill in your details.

Click on purchase ticket. TICKETS ARE FREE.

Make sure that you have completed the purchase of your ticket by checking your email confirmation. If you do not get an email confirming your ticket please contact the parish office.

(You don’t need to print or bring your ticket.)

You must book in to come to a Sunday Mass.

Warragul & Drouin Masses are strictly limited to 80 people. Neerim South 50 people.

If you have any issues please call Prue at the Parish office p: 5623 1642. 

 

           

first_rec_wk2.jpgSACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

TONIGHT

Our Reconciliation Candidates will be celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation tonight or tomorrow night:

Wednesday, 18th March at 7pm at St Ita’s Church, Drouin

OR

Thursday, 19th March at 7pm at St Joseph’s Church Warragul.

We ask all these families to please arrive 20mins before a 7pm start.

Please keep these children and their families in your prayers as they continue their faith journey together. We pray they grow in their knowledge and love for God and each other.

For more information please contact Therese on 0499 116 428. 

STATIONS OF THE CROSS

St. Ita’s Church Drouin on Friday, 19th March at 7.30 pm.

St Joseph’s and St Ignatius’ on Good Friday at 10.30am or 

STATIONS OF THE CROSS IN THE PARK

Where: Civic Park, Drouin (Starting from the eastern end (off Hopetoun Rd)

When: 10.30am Good Friday (April 2nd)

Who: Anyone who would like to join us

Why: An opportunity for the Christians of Drouin to gather in reverent witness around the cross. We need volunteers from the various congregations of Drouin as readers of scripture/ prayer. It would be wonderful if each congregation could take on 2 of the 14 Stations.

Contact: Rev Mark Kelly.  (mkelly@mscw.vic.edu.au or 0427748646)

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