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For the recently deceased especially:
Terence Ryan, Ronald Clayton.
We remember the anniversaries of:
Denis Donnelly, Carmen Archer, Leonard Adams, Cecily Conroy,
Anna Perini, Luciano Pagani, Joan Loughrey, Ana Oros.
For the deceased:
Anne West (Bribbaree), Neville O’Brien, Yvonne Burke,
Shirley Boyd.
For the Sick, Special Intenons and Thanksgiving:
Bey Clark, Mary Morton, Terry Ryan, Eleni Roberts, Tony Spina,
Keiran Micallef, Elizabeth Donelly, Lynne Daly and all those in our
Nursing Homes.
We welcome to the Mudgee Parish:
Isabelle Grace Peters
Daughter of Wesley and Chrisne
Kandos
Sunday 7th December Anoinng Mass and Christmas lunch.
$10 pp. Names and payment to Carol, Louise, or Maureen
by November 30th.
If you can make a dish for lunch let Carol know.
Gulgong
On Tuesday 9th December, at 9am, we will be cleaning the
church. All welcome to come along a help.
Mudgee
There will be a 9.30am Mass on Monday, 8th December for
Solemnity of The Immaculate Concepon of the Blessed
Virgin Mary.
and Ministry sheet is at the
back of the church. If you are available due this me, please
write you name next to the ministry you would like to help
with.
We are asking everyone to
bring a plate to share.
BBQ Chicken, Salad or
Sweets
This is a “sit down” dinner.
BYO: Drinks, plates and
Cutlery
Please add you name to the list a the back of
the church if your are aending.
Social Justice Award
The Bathurst Region of the St Vincent de Paul Society has
launched a Social Jusce Award. The recipient of this award for St
Mahews is Oliver O’Brien. Congratulaons to Oliver!
This award recognises students who:
• Show a strong sense of social jusce
• Demonstrate ongoing commitment to community service
• Align with the ethos and values of the St Vincent de Paul
Society
• Set a posive example for peers
• Live the Gospel message of serving those in need
Oliver had given many hours of
service to our local St Vincent
de Paul shop. He has been a
signicant member of every
social jusce iniave here at
school and a valued member of
the Acve Volunteer class.
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This December, as the light of Christmas draws
near, your compassion can restore the future
for resilient children in Vanuatu. We appeal to
you to support the Bishop’s Christmas Appeal, a
vital eort to rebuild the severely damaged
classrooms of St. Michel Primary School in
Luganville.
The challenges for these students began in 2017 when they were
displaced from Lone Primary School on Ambae Island following a
volcanic erupon.
The situaon worsened in 2020 when Tropical Cyclone Harold, a
Category 5 storm, severely damaged parts of the school,
destroying several classrooms and facilies.
For too long, these children have been forced to learn in
makeshi condions—studying under tents provided by
humanitarian organizaons. Imagine the challenge of trying to
concentrate when, as 10-year-old Esma explains, classes are
cancelled because the classroom “is all wet with water when it
rains”.
Despite these hardships, these teachers and students remain
commied to learning and have shown remarkable resilience.
This Advent and Christmas, your generous gi to the Bishop’s
Christmas Appeal will construct cyclone-resistant classrooms,
restoring stability to the lives of these displaced students. 10-year
-old Madeleine dreams of a “new classroom to school in“. Your
donaon is a tangible act of Chrisan love.
Please open your heart this December and especially on
Christmas Day. Give the gi of a safe future.