The Almighty works marvels for me. Holy his name!
Welcome to the Catholic Parishes of
St Marys Mudgee, St John the Baptist Gulgong,
St Dominics Kandos/ St Malachys ylstone.
We acknowledge the custodians of the land
on which we live, work and pray.
We walk on Wiradjuri country.
May we con to love and respect the land as they have.

Mrs K
 9.00am
 1.00pm
  Micah 5:1-4
Out of you will be born the one who is to rule over
Israel.
Ps 79:2-3. 15-16. 18-19. R. v.4
(R.) Lord, make us turn to you; let us see your face
and we shall be saved.
O Shepherd of Israel, hear us,
shine forth from your cherubim throne.
O Lord, rouse up your might,
O Lord, come to our help. 
God of hosts, turn again, we implore,
look down from heaven and see.
Visit this vine and protect it,
the vine your right hand has planted. 
May your hand be on the man you have chosen,
the man you have given your strength.
And we shall never forsake you again:
give us life that we may call upon your name. 
Hebrews 10:5-10
I am coming to do your will.
   
Alleluia, alleluia!
I am the servant of the Lord:
may his will for me be done.
Alleluia!

Why should it happen that I am
honoured with a visit from the
mother of my Lord?
 
Advent Wrea
Today we reect on Marys place in Gods plan for our
redempon. By her cooperaon, Mary brought Jesus into the
world to be our light.
As we light the fourth candle on our Advent
wreath let us pray that through our witness the
light of Christ will enter the hearts and minds of
those who do not know our Saviour.

Give your peace to all naons 
Be the joy of all who love you 
Bless us as we gather here in your name 
Lord Jesus, stay with us 
Each Christmas, Bishop McKenna highlights a grassroots project
that transforms lives in places of great need. This year, we are
supporng the construcon of classrooms on Santo Island,
Vanuatu, where students are learning in makeshi tents aer
devasng volcanic erupons and cyclones.
Help rebuild hope and create lasng change for these children and
their communies. Your donaon today can give them the safe,
inspiring learning spaces they deserve.
Visit our website to learn more about this vital mission and give the
gi of a brighter future this Christmas.

: At any parish oce
: PO Box 246, Bathurst NSW 2795
: 6334 6400
: hps://bathurst.catholic.org.au
WWW.MUDGEE.CATHOLIC.ORG.AU
Catholic Parishes of Mudgee, Gulgong and Kandos

 
 D. Kelly R. Saliba
 P. Leo M. McGregor
 M & E Carney TBA





















As this is a busy me of year and many
people are out of town vising Family and
Friends, we are asking for Volunteers to
help at Mass.
If you are available, please let the oce
know via phone 6372-2122 or email
oce.mudgee@cdob.org.au
by Friday 27th December.








 Mon - E. Goodlet
Tue—R.Gawthorne
Wed - J. Cooper
Thu - I. Browne
Fri - I. Browne
Sat - I. Browne
Sun -
R. Gawthorne

 
Parish Oce Closed





12 noon Angelus
 

12 noon Angelus
6.00pm Mudgee—St Marys Church
6.30pm Gulgong
8.30pm Mudgee—St Marys Church
 
7.30am Mudgee
9.00am Mudgee
9.30am Rylstone
12 noon Angelus
 
9.30am  - Mudgee
12 noon Angelus
 
11.30am Exposion of the Blessed Sacrament
12noon Angelus & Rosary
12.30pm  - Mudgee
 -
12 noon Angelus
5.30pm Reconciliaon
6.00pm - Mudgee
 
-
8.30am Rosary - Mudgee
9.00am - Mudgee
10.30am - Gulgong
11.00am Kandos
12 noon Angelus
…..
Q: What did the wise men say after they
offered up their gifts of gold and frankincense?
A: Wait, there's myrrh
 
-
We pray that this Jubilee Year of 2025 will
strengthen us in our faith, helping us to
recognize the Risen Christ in the midst of our
lives, transforming us into pilgrims of Chrisan
hope.
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Dates for the Diary
Gulgong
Tuesday 24th December
6.30pm— St John the Bapst Church
Kandos / Rylstone
Wednesday 25th December
9.30am—St Malachys Rylstone
Mudgee
Tuesday 24th December
6.00pm—St Marys Church
8.30pm—St Marys Church
Wednesday 25th December
7.30am—St Marys Church
9.00am—St Marys Church
Tuesday 24th December / Wednesday 25th December
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Catholic Parishes of Mudgee, Gulgong and Kandos


Eileen Csuba, Carmen Archer, Clare Van Oploo,

John Gilbert, Doreen Mahews, Aileen Rogan, Janice
Bryant, Bernie Stewart, Marie Robinson, Michael Gibbins,
Brian Condon, Kim Pilley, Mary Woodhouse, Amy Thomet,
George Ashcro, Adeline McNally, Wayne Morton,
Stephen Waterton, Colin Goldspink.

Ashley Knight, Alm, Cli & Ashley Thomas, Jack, Julie, Paul &
Brain Benne, Members of the McGuiness & Clayton
Families, Lawrence & Margart McGuiness, Graham Hawkins,
Kay Daly (Ireland), Nikki & Craig Lynch, Michael Azar,
Nauma Buchanan, Blake Pool (Denman), Fr Max Blumenthal,
Denis Flynn, Eleanor Bryant. Mick Batson, Denis Mahews,
Ken Brown, Elleen Ellsmore, Ervine McDermo,
Francis McDermo.
       


Glennie McGrath (Fr Owens sister), Mary Rheinberger,
Fr Peter Dresser, Catrina McGhee, Cathy Ward, Donna Pila,
Kieran Micallef, Daniel Lee, Sigrid Germon, June Ritar,
Ron Muscat, Tony Harris, Carla Perroo, Trish Buckley,
Paula Ryan, Horace Saliba, Tony Spina, Lynne Daly,
Elizabeth Donelly, Tracy Donelly, Joe Saliba, Kim Barry,
Tony Dimmock, Aleesha Mosczyiski, Trevor Roberts
(England), Iris McBeath, Josephine Debaksta,
Dennis Petersen, Carmel Thompson, Rodrigo Jaboneta, and
all those in our Nursing Homes.

Christmas Church Decorang takes place this Sunday,
22nd December at 2pm. Everyone is welcome to help in
geng the church ready for Christmas. Please contact the
Parish oce if you are able to help, 6372-2122.
Church cleaning for Christmas will take place on Monday
23rd December at 9.30am. Please let the Parish Oce know
if you are able to help. Parish Oce number is 6372-2122.
Parishioners are welcome to open the windows in
St. Marys church for Mass, please be mindful then to close
the windows when leaving. As it is storm season if
windows are le open and there is a storm and rain is
blown into the church, water damage could occur.
Important—Parking
During this busy me of year, when parking is hard to nd,
a reminder that parking on church grounds is only for
aending Mass, and/or Church/Parish business. This
includes parking in the yard in front of the church and in
the parish car park. Throughout the year, parking in front of
the church is  for those who have mobility issues
aending the church.
Your cooperaon in this maer is much appreciated.
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At St Johns Anglican Church Hall
6 Church St. Mudgee
All Welcome
Join us for a free Lunch & Fellowship
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To reserve a seat at the table or to order a hamper,
register online with the QR code on the poster or
call Graham—0458242126 or
David—0410838089
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We welcome to our Parish:
Claire Anne Cini
daughter of Robert and Sarah
by Nick Brodie
Pope Francis draws our aenon to the way that Elizabeth
greets Mary with joyful astonishment! He sees this an
exemplar of how we should live our faith in this coming
fesve season. We need to be astonished again!
To celebrate Christmas in a fruiul manner,the Pope says,
we are called to pause in places of astonishment. He
oers three examples of what this means.
Firstly, he draws aenon to astonished recognion of
other people. At a me of year when many of us will
reunite with friends and family, we are called to see how
every face is marked with a semblance to the Son of God.
The second place of astonishment to which the Pope
suggests we turn is history’. We need to look beyond
markets and nances and see with faith the work of the
Lord who exalts the lowly and uplis the poor. The God of
Christmas’, the Pope quips, shues the cards of history.
Economics does not rule human desny, God does.
Thirdly, we should nd astonishment in the Church’. The
Pope longs for us to embrace an understanding of the
Church that is able to recognise the many signs of faithful
love that God connuously sends her. He hopes that
Mother Church always has her doors open wide, and her
arms open to welcome everyone.
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Catholic Parishes of Mudgee, Gulgong and Kandos
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Dear Friends in Christ,
At Christmas, we look to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born. The name of the town means house of bread (food)”. This has great
signicance for us who believe that Jesus is the bread come down from heaven: for the life of the world. An important detail in Lukes
account of the Navity is that, aer he was born, Jesus was placed in a manger. Mangeris an old word, no longer in common use,
which means feeding trough. From the outset, Jesus is presented as the living bread oered for those who desire to live with God
forever.
As our gaze turns to Bethlehem, we grieve for the present reality of the land where the Son of God took his rst human breath. The
words I wrote earlier this year, at Easter, are sll sadly true: Violence has begoen more violence; and ordinary and defenceless
people are being ground up in the unforgiving
wheels of history, polics and the arms trade.
We may feel helpless, but lets not give in to
hopelessness. The true message of Christmas is
that a light has shone into our darkened world.
God has entered our world to redeem it from
within. Each one of us can say yes to this hope
every me we say yes to the acts of forgiveness,
reconciliaon and love that we can decide to do.
And we can nd the strength to keep doing that
when we come to Mass and are nourished by the
living bread who is our Saviour.
+Michael McKenna
Bishop of Bathurst
The Journey of New Beginnings- by Hunter, St Josephs Primary School, Molong - winner of the
Bishops Award in the Diocese of Bathursts 2024 Christmas Story and Art Compeon.