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Catholic Parishes of Mudgee, Gulgong and Kandos
MASSES AND PRAYERS REQUESTED
For the recently deceased especially:
Barry Price (Canberra), Irene Inder, Hilton ‘Boof’ Morgan,
Annie Powell, Gail Hume.
We remember the anniversaries of:
Ted Micallef, John Fitzpatrick, Sharon Frost, Kevin Byrnes,
Peter McDonnell, Elaine Libers, Mary Cannon, Leo Tobin,
Marjorie Curran, Peter Rayner, Lorne Malone,
Thomas Hundy, Barbara Muller, Lynee Wakeling,
For the deceased:
Shane Boesen, Yvonne O’Brien, Trish Buckley, Mabel Ryan,
Shirley Harcourt, Kathryn Haidle, Michael Filer, Anna Ho,
Wayne Musgrave (Umina), Suzanne Kelly, Edward Hasaart,
Barbara Richardson, William ‘Bill’ Milton, Ivan Brec,
Maria Brec, Damiel Berke, Alojz Slansek
For the Sick, Special Intenons and Thanksgiving:
Paul Micallef, Luke Gaudry, Pat Ellis, Eleni Roberts,
Marilyn Stuart (Kincumber), Suzana Marakovic,
Stephen Lee, Olive Quinn, Ellen Johnson (Sheehan),
Glennie McGrath (Fr Owen’s sister), Peter Hoang,
Catrina McGhee, Keiran Micallef, Donna Pila, June Ritar,
Ron Muscat, Charlie Perroo, Paula Ryan, Tony Spina,
Horace Saliba, Joe Saliba, Iris McBeath, Elizabeth Donelly,
Josephine Debaksta, Lynne Daly, Dean Pila and all those in
our Nursing Homes.
MUDGEE NEWS
Anzac Day Cuppa Tea
Aer Mass on Anzac Day, we will be having a Cuppa Tea
and an Anzac biscuit outside of the church. All welcome
Year 12 Prayer Partner Program
As Year 12 have entered their nal terms of their schooling,
we are calling on parishioners to become Prayer Partners
for these students.
The Prayer Partner program has been running in our Parish
for many years and is an enriching experience for both the
student and parishioner. Prayer Partners journey with the
Students from the beginning of the year through to HSC
exam me. This program will give opportunies to not only
pray for them but to also meet with them and get to know
them over the year.
At this stage, we need about 15 more Prayer Partners, so
that each Year 12 student can have their own Prayer
Partner. Your help with this would be much appreciated.
GULGONG NEWS
The Gulgong Anglican Church and the Gulgong Presbyterian
Church invite you to join them at 11am for an Easter Egg
Hunter on Sunday 20th April.
SRE Teachers needed in the Gulgong area. Please contact
the Parish Oce for more details.
<——— Farewe ———>
We sadly farewell our parishioners George and Izabella
Brymora, who are going back to live in Poland.
We thank them for their presence and involvement in our
St Mary’s Parish community. We wish them every blessing
for their new life back in their homeland.
Do widzenia
(Goodbye)
Easter Sunday of the Resurrecon of the Lord – by Lisa-Marie Calderone-Stewart
A Story of Transformaon
A major theme of the Scripture readings is ‘The Tomb is Empty’.
Peter’s speech from the Acts of the Apostles provides a short overview of Jesus’ life, mission and death. It reads like a news report of
Jesus’ life, from his roots in Nazareth to his Resurrecon. The cross becomes a symbol of victory rather than a symbol of death. The
people are called to be witnesses to this great legacy.
The psalm allows us to put away the melancholy of Lent and sing the alleluias of Easter. This is a great day, a day made by the Lord. A
stone, once rejected by the builders, has become the stone the enre building rests on. Jesus, rejected by the leaders of Israel, is now
risen and becomes the centre of a whole new faith. Rejoice and be glad. We are saved by God and live triumphant over death.
In Colossians we are told that we, too, have been raised up with Christ. However, new life requires a
new way of living. We are to set aside things of this earth and look to the things above. We are to
leave behind the old ways of death and parcipate in the new life of Easter.
The Gospel reading takes us right to the tomb on the rst Easter morning. Day has hardly broken.
Mary Magdalene goes to the tomb to nd it empty. She runs to get the others. All they nd are burial
wrappings – no Jesus.
No one expects the Resurrecon, despite all Jesus had foretold about it. They expect Jesus to sll be
lying in the tomb. Even when they have seen the empty tomb, their rst thought is that someone has
stolen his body.
To celebrate Easter is to remember that Jesus sll lives and walks among us. The tomb is empty; Jesus
is alive!
Wishing you a blessed and
Holy Easter!