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We welcome to the Mudgee Parish:
Levi John Coleman
son of Blake and Mikayla
and
Maxwell Henry Rheinberger
Georgia Grace Rheinberger
Henry William Rheinberger
children of Bre and Kiera
Gulgong
The Catholic Women's Group will be holding their rst
meeng for 2026 on Tuesday, 3rd February at 2pm in the
Convent. All Welcome.
The AGM will be on Tuesday, 3rd March at 2pm in the
Convent.
Kandos
The Prayer Group at St Malachy’s Rylstone will resume on
Monday, 2nd February. The Prayer Group will meet
weekly.
are needed in our local public
schools on every Friday. We will support you and
training will be provided. For more informaon, please
contact Jackie at 0411-612-180 or register your interest at
hps://standards.bathurst.catholic.org.au/
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.
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.
For the recently deceased especially:
We remember the anniversaries of:
Ana Varga, Rosemarie Thomson, Agnes Turczak, David Brown
Elaine Morrissey, Arthur Tatham, Carmel McDonald,
Shirley Middleton, Maureen Hutchinson, Tammy Bull,
Olga Bremmer, Euriol Hill, Brian Kelly, Doug Rayner,
Johanna Breitkopf, Carlo Colaiacomo.
For the deceased:
Michael Michaelides, Cynthia Edwards, Bev Darby, Ron Muscat,
Terence Ryan, Moira Hennessy, Elias and Terese Sadaka,
For the Sick, Special Intenons and Thanksgiving:
David Russell, Connie Vasallo, Bey Clark, Mary Morton,
Eleni Roberts, Tony Spina, Kieran Micallef, Elizabeth Donelly,
Lynne Daly and all those in our Nursing Homes.
Lisa-Marie Calderone-Stewart
If Jesus Were to Show Up Today
A major theme of the Scripture readings is ‘Light for the
darkness’.
In the rst reading, we see a dramac change. The land has been
lled with gloom, anguish and distress. Now, a great burden has
been lied from the shoulders of the people. They are lled with
joy and rejoicing. The dierence is so great, it can only be
described as the contrast between day and night. The light of
God’s goodness dispels the darkness of sin. God brings hope.
The theme of light connues in the psalm: ‘The Lord is my light
and my salvaon.’ The presence of God lis up spirits and brings
hope. Why be afraid when God is on one’s side?
In the reading from Paul’s First Leer to the Corinthians, we learn
that the early Chrisans were bickering. They were arguing over
which earthly leader was the best and pledging allegiance to
them rather than uning in Jesus. Paul tells them that they are
wasng their me. Division is destrucve. The Corinthians are
reminded that they are bapsed in Jesus’ name and that Jesus –
and no one else – made the ulmate sacrice for them: he
poured out his life in compassionate love.
At the start of his ministry, Jesus recalls the words from Isaiah
heard in the rst reading. Jesus is the fullment of our hopes.
Jesus is the light who brings us out of darkness. From the rst
day, Jesus is a teacher, a preacher and a healer. Not only did
Jesus teach about the Kingdom of God, he did the works of the
Kingdom; he cured the people of what ailed them.
Near the Sea of Galilee, Jesus called the rst disciples. They were
out shing. Jesus invited them, saying, ‘Come aer me and I will
make you shers of men.’ The paern of conversion takes place.
Jesus proclaims the coming of the Kingdom, calls for needed
change, and extends the invitaon to join his ministry.