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BAPTISM: We welcome to the Mudgee Parish:
Florence Joy Mackey
daughter of Ben and Emily
Introducon to the Internaonal Eucharisc Congress
2028
“Eucharist28”
Why Is the Congress Important?
• Helps us grow in faith in the Real Presence
• Renews love for:
The Mass
Eucharisc adoraon
• Encourages conversion and mission
The Eucharist at the Heart of Chrisan Life
Archbishop Anthony Fisher says:
“The Internaonal Eucharisc Congress is a joyous occasion that
will deepen our understanding of the truth of the Real Presence of
Jesus Christ in the Eucharist ... As the source and summit of the
Chrisan life, the Eucharist has the power to convert hearts and
sr fervour. The God who dwells among us, Emmanuel, gis us
with his permanent presence through the Eucharist and calls us to
follow him so that we might be the salt of the earth and the light
of the world (Mt 5:13).”
Australia and the Eucharisc Congress
Australia has hosted the Congress twice. Both were historic
moments for the Church.
Sydney 1928
• 29th Internaonal Eucharisc
Congress
• The compleon building of St Mary’s
Cathedral
• Included a massive Eucharisc
procession with over 500,000 people
aending
• Largest religious event in Australia at
the me
Melbourne 1973
• 40th Internaonal Eucharisc Congress
• Aracted worldwide aenon
• Keynote speakers:
• Cardinal Karol Wojtyła (later Pope
John Paul II)
• Mother Teresa
• Final Mass at the MCG with 120,000
people aending
Sydney 2028: What to Expect
• One of the largest Catholic events in our country
• Expected numbers:
Procession: ~100,000
Internaonal pilgrims: 10,000+
Final Mass: 400,000+, presided by Pope Leo XIV.
Theme:
This Is My Body, Given To You
PARISH NEWS
Gulgong
The Catholic Women's Group will be holding their AGM on
Tuesday, 3rd March at 2pm in the Convent. All Welcome
Kandos
The Prayer Group at St Malachy’s Rylstone meet weekly on
Mondays.
Mudgee
Due to the restoraon work underway on the stained glass
windows and surrounds in St Mary’s, the church will be
closed unl further noce from Monday to Friday each
week. The church is a worksite on weekdays and only
authorised personnel are able to enter.
Saturday Vigil and Sunday morning Masses will be in the
church.
Funerals will be arranged on a case-by-case basis, in
consultaon with the contractors.
Restoraon update
The stained glass windows at both eastern and western
ends have been taken out and transported to Rick Allen’s
Heritage Decorave Glass studio in Moss Vale for repair.
The sandstone surrounding the windows is signicantly
deteriorated. Work on restoraon of the sandstone will
begin next week and may take some me.
MASSES AND PRAYERS REQUESTED
For the recently deceased especially:
Carmel Frost, Rozanna Wise, Anna Zagas
We remember the anniversaries of:
Daphne Sampson, Judy Roberts, Ted Hayman, Chris Wood,
Reg McGrath, Nancy Comer, Barbara Richardson,
Shirley Marn.
For the deceased:
Michael Michaelides, Moira Hennessy.
For the Sick, Special Intenons and Thanksgiving:
Paul Dalmay, Danielle Pace, David Russell, Connie Vasallo,
Bey Clark, Tony Spina, Lynne Daly and all those in our
Nursing Homes.
Due to privacy legislaon, names of the sick can only be
put on the bullen with permission of the immediate
family.