
Please scan the QR code to sign your children in if they are aending Childrens Liturgy at
St Marys Mudgee.

 --
He gave you food which you and
your ancestors did not know.
 --

O praise the Lord, Jerusalem!
Zion, praise your God!
He has strengthened the bars of your gates,
he has blessed the children within you. 
He has established peace on your borders,
he feeds you with nest wheat.
He sends out his word to the earth
and swily runs his command. 
He makes his word known to Jacob,
to Israel his laws and decrees.
He has not dealt thus with other naons;
he has not taught them his decrees. 
 -
Though we are many, we form a single body because we
share this one loaf.
 -
Alleluia, alleluia!
I am the living bread from heaven, says the Lord;
whoever eats this bread will live for ever.
Alleluia!
 -
My esh is real food and my blood is real drink.
REFLECTION by Greg Sunter
The feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, also known as
Corpus Chris, celebrates and commemorates the
instuon of the Eucharist at the Last Supper. Although
the liturgy on Holy Thursday remembers the celebraon
of the Last Supper, its focus tends to be more aligned
with the events of the Passion rather than on the
instuon of the Eucharist. In the 13th Century, Pope
Urban IV established the feast of Corpus Chris (the
Body of Christ) and it was St Thomas Aquinas who
composed the ocial prayers of the Church for the feast
day. In 1970 the feast was changed to the Solemnity of
the Body and Blood of Christ. In some countries it is
celebrated on the Thursday following Trinity Sunday and
in others on the following Sunday.
The gospel passage comes from the 6th chapter of the
gospel of John in which the gospel writer has Jesus
deliver an extended discourse on the image of himself as
the Bread of Life. This passage comes from the end of
that discourse and, in this relavely short passage, Jesus
repeatedly demands that his followers must eat his esh
and drink his blood. It is through these acons that his
followers will share in eternal life. Jesus says that
whoever does this will live in him and he will live in
them. That is one of the fundamental beliefs about the
Eucharist. When we receive the body and blood of Jesus
in the Eucharist we become what we receive we
become Christs body in the world. When Jesus called his
disciples, he called them to be like himself. He reissues
that call to be like him every me we receive his body
and blood in Eucharist.
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Catholic Parishes of Mudgee, Gulgong and Kandos

 
 C. Gaudry D. Kelly
 B. Toole P. Leoa
 C. Holland TBA
 J. Thatcher


 B. Petersen G. Myles
 SMCS Leaders SMCS Leaders
 SMCS Leaders SMCS Leaders
 I. Byrne G. Joubert
 Eliana Ben & Polly
 D. Delahunty M. Dunnachie
 M. Dorney Childrens Liturgy
 E. Potgieter A. Costello
 Tue. 9th June R. Croake

 D. Cunningham G. Joubert
 L. Nicholson O. OBrien
 A. McLean K. OBrien
 C. Furney M. Cassidy
 Rihanna & Edith Sabella & Pip
 K. Isbester S. Walker
 F. English Childrens Liturgy
 I. Browne L. Browne
 Mon. 15th June K. OBrien
 Mon - E. Goodlet
Tue - 
Wed - J. Cooper
Thu - I. Browne
Fri/Sat -
I. Browne
Sun—


 


 
9.30am  —Mudgee
10.00am Parish Oce Open
 
9.30am St Marys Cra Group
5.20pm —Mudgee
5.45pm  Mudgee
 
9.30am —Mudgee
 

10.30am Whiddon Nursing Home
11.30am 
12 Noon —Mudgee
12.30pm —Mudgee
 
11.00am Mudgee
4.30pm —Mudgee
5.00pm - Mudgee
 

9.00am - Mudgee
10.30am - Gulgong
11.00am —Kandos


Paula Smith Rsm, Jim Bremmer, John Cross, Donny Hobbs,
David Holroyd, Duro Mikic.

George McKeown, Ted Carragher, Noeline Gaudry, Lois Pilley,
Anges Robinson, Margaret Dixon, Graeme Warren, Timothy Hundy,
Rosemary Quinn, James Burne, Kenneth Richards, Bill Yates,
Fay Shepherd.

Mr Eduardo Cojuango Jr, Judi Cavanagh, Bey Waterhouse,
Elias & Therese Sadaka, Moira Hennessy, For All Souls in Purgatory,
For Special Intenons.

Michael & Patricia Carroll, Nikola Marakovic, Brian Mooney (Ballina),
Eleni Roberts, Terry Doorey, Ryan Jones, Paul Dalmay, David Russell,
Connie Vasallo, Bey Clark, Tony Spina, Lynne Daly and all those in
our Nursing Homes.



All of us experience in our lives moments of loss and
grief; mes when we are reminded of the reality of
death and how we respond.
The Parish of Mudgee will hosts a program run in
conjuncon with Centacare, where, over a cuppa, and in
a relaxed environment, guided and gentle conversaons
can ow to inform and share about experiences of the
death of someone we love and the bereavement and
grief that follows.
These conversaons will connue over four sessions,
each session lasng about an hour and a half.
Session 110.30am Saturday 18th July
Session 210.30am Saturday, 1st August
Session 310.30am Saturday, 15th August
Session 410.30am Saturday, 29th August
If you would like to discuss the program more or
express your interest in being part of these
conversaons, please call the Parish oce 6372-2122.
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 
 



The Prayer Group meets on Mondays at St Malachys,
Rylstone at 10am.

On Sunday, 6th December, we will be having a special Mass
and Celebraon for the 150 years of St Malachys Church,
Rylstone. More details to follow.
The Anoinng Mass and Parish Lunch will be held on 29th
November at St Dominics, Kandos. More details to come.


The Stained Glass window and the stone work will be
reinstalled over the next few weeks.
Weekend Masses will be held in St Mary's Church
Weekday Masses will be Held in the Parish Centre;
Bapsms will be held during Masses in St Mary's. Work may
connue on Saturdays to get the job done as soon as
possible.
Funerals will be worked out on a case-by-case basis.

We are currently looking for a person to ring the Angelus
bells at 12noon. This would be on a roster. Please contact
the Parish Oce if you are interested.
 We welcome to the Mudgee Parish Community
Audrey Lola Reinhard
daughter of Daniel and Jemma

Thank you to everyone who volunteered to be a Prayer Partner to this Year 12 cohort. If you have asked to be a Prayer Partner, a leer
from a Year 12 student and an invitaon the Prayer Partner Mass was posted to you. We also have a few envelopes at the back of the
church for collecon. If you had volunteered to be a Prayer Partner and have not received and envelope, please contact the parish.
The rst Prayer Partner Mass will be on Followed by a morning Tea.
Please bring a plate to share.

It is good to gather together and encourage one another. This
year we will be hosng the Womens EQUIP conference at St
Johns Anglican Church in Mudgee. It is for women of all
denominaons, and we look forward to welcoming as many of
you as possible.

-
$30 Includes registraon, morning tea and lunch.
Payable on the day either by cash or card.
Please either use your church sign up sheet or RSVP to
stquinn1@gmail.com
If you would like more informaon about EQUIP, I encourage you
to look at their website.
hps://www.equip.org.au

As we approach the end of another nancial year, we express our
sincere gratude to all parishioners who have supported our
parishes nancially over this past year.
Without your nancial support, we can not connue to do what
we are called by God to do—look aer the pastoral life and
outreach of our parishes which is our most important ministry.
To do this we must pay the everyday running cost of electricity,
rates, salaries, the increasing insurance cost and aend to the
maintenance of our buildings and grounds.
Over the next few weeks, we will be asking you to commit to or re
-commit to Planned Giving. We are asking for everyone to ll in a
new Giving Card. The Planned Giving helps the parish plan for
maintenance and repairs of our beauful buildings and grounds.
New Giving cards are available at the back of the church or from
the Parish Oce.


Gulgong 21
Kandos 21
Mudgee 90

Gulgong $14,252.31
Kandos $12,350.77
Mudgee $73,684.62

Gulgong $11,600
Kandos $14,124.95
Mudgee $69,673.00
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Catholic Parishes of Mudgee, Gulgong and Kandos

Fr Paul Devi VG

Po Box 14, Mudgee NSW 2850
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pp.mudgee@cdob.org.au

Rev Charles Applin
02 6372 2122
oce.mudgee@cdob.org.au
www.mudgee.catholic.org.au
02 6372 1742
Mrs Angela Myles
www.stmasmudgee.catholic.edu.au
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Krise Newman
Krista OBrien
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 10.00am—4.00pm
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02 6374 1582
Mr Bradley Toole
www.allhallowsgulgong.catholic.au

- - - 



The Gospel joy which enlivens the community of disciples is a
missionary joy. The seventy-two disciples felt it as they returned from
their mission (cf. Lk 10:17). Jesus felt it when he rejoiced in the Holy
Spirit and praised the Father for revealing himself to the poor and the
lile ones (cf. Lk 10:21). It was felt by the rst converts who
marvelled to hear the apostles preaching in the nave language of
each (Acts 2:6) on the day of Pentecost. This joy is a sign that the
Gospel has been proclaimed and is bearing fruit.     

      The Lord says:
Let us go on to the next towns that I may preach there also, for that
is why I came out (Mk 1:38). Once the seed has been sown in one
place, Jesus does not stay behind to explain things or to perform
more signs; the to go forth to other towns.
From Evangelii Gaudium, 2013







 
The Internaonal Eucharisc Congress in Sydney in 2028
(‘Eucharist28’) will be a global gathering of the Church
centred on the Eucharist, the source and summit of our
Chrisan lives, culminang in a Papal Mass with Pope Leo
XIV. It will be a fesval of faith, rich with worship, prayer,
tesmonies, art, music a truly once in a lifeme
experience, and a transformave moment for our naon.
At the very rst Pentecost, the apostles were transformed
as the re of the Holy Spirit was poured out for them,
empowering them to go out to evangelise the world.
And day by day, aending the temple together and
breaking bread in their homes, they partook of food with
glad and generous hearts, praising God. Acts of the
Apostles 2:46-47
The early Church was Eucharisc. They gathered together
in community and shared in the breaking of the bread. It
was through believing in and sharing in Christs body and
blood that the Holy Spirit set their hearts ablaze,
strengthening them to spread the Good News without
fear.
As we move forward from our celebraon of Pentecost
last month, our parishes and communies can imitate the
early Church by devong ourselves to the Eucharist and
allowing the Holy Spirit to work within us in our
ministries, our youth groups, and our personal prayer.
This naonal journey to Eucharist28 is an invitaon for all
of us to be set on re by the Holy Spirit and share in the
breaking of the bread. The journey begins now, in our
own hearts, in our own parishes.
For more informaon and regular updates, please register
on the website: eucharist28.org