The eRecord Edition #55 - 29 October 2015

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29 October 2015

Your news from across the Archdiocese of Perth

Edition #55

Inspiring educator and leader goes to the Father By Marco Ceccarelli FRIENDS AND FAMILY recently mourned the passing of Kevin Desmond (Des) O’Sullivan, a man whose endless qualities as mentor, teacher and leader were praised by those fortunate enough to have known him. Mr O’Sullivan passed away peacefully on 5 October 2015, having lived an eventful life beside his wife of 56 years, Barbara O’Sullivan, his five children Mark, Julie, Peter, Rebecca and Margaret, as well as eleven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The eldest of nine, Mr O’Sullivan was born in Sydney on 26 August 1931 and attended boarding school aged 13 at De La Salle College in Oak Hill. He was followed into the De La Salle Order by his brothers Barry and Roger, while his sister Deidre entered the Ursuline Order of Nuns where she continues to be a strong and vibrant member. Pursuing an ingrained passion for teaching and education, Mr O’Sullivan obtained his Teachers’ Certificate from the De La Salle Training College, Castle Hill, in 1951, and taught at the De La Salle’s Sydney schools in Marrickville (primary level) and Cootamundra (lower secondary level). From 1956 to 1960, he taught Upper Primary at the 1 | EDITION #55 | 29 OCTOBER 2015

Des O’Sullivan passed away peacefully on 5 October 2015, having lived an eventful life serving Catholic Education community across Western Australia. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Christian Brothers College, Rose Bay, before moving West in 1961 and continuing his teaching career at Aquinas College in Perth, WA. Mr O’Sullivan took on the role of mathematics, physics and religion teacher at Aquinas College, rising to the ranks of Senior Maths Master, and Senior Leaving

Master. In 1975, he was appointed as the first lay Principal of St Norbert College, Queens Park, where he earned a reputation as man of integrity and remarkable leadership skills. He helped the school transition into a co-educational facility, commenced

an ambitious building program which saw the rise of five buildings in nine years and established a strong pastoral care ethos. His dedication to St Norbert’s eventually led to his appointment as

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Deputy Director of Catholic Education in WA, a role he held until 1989 when he moved to the University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle, as Assistant to the Planning Vice Chancellor, Professor Geoff Kiel, and Secretary to the Planning

David Link, and held the positions of Registrar and then Director of Development. He maintained his role as Secretary to the Board of Governors throughout his time at the University, before retiring at the end of 1996.

Des O’Sullivan during his teaching days at St Norbets College, Queens Park. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Board. For the next seven years, Mr O’Sullivan’s work was integral to the establishment and development of the University of Notre Dame. He worked with the Board and canon lawyers on the development of the Canonical Statutes and the West Australian Parliamentar y legislation that established the University. He was also appointed Assistant to the Foundation Vice Chancellor, Professor 2 | EDITION #55 | 29 OCTOBER 2015

Mr O’Sullivan’s faith, strength of character and wisdom have been described as vital to the foundation culture of Notre Dame University – these qualities eventually earned him the University’s Distinguished Service Medal. Mr O’Sullivan was also strongly active at a pastoral level, participating in various aspects of Catholic life and serving on a number of councils. Among the numerous roles he undertook, he was

treasurer at Santa Clara Parish, Bentley, and Parish Council President at Our Lady of Mt Carmel Parish, Hilton. As a longstanding acolyte, he was instituted into the Acolyte Ministry by Archbishop Launcelot Goody in 1974 and remained active in the role until 2009. Mr O’Su l livan was appointed as a Foundation Member of the Catholic Education Commission from 1971 to 1980 and, in retirement, was Director of Professional Standards for the Catholic Church in Western Australia. He also served as Chairman of the Board for Catholic Homes. Mr O’Sullivan’s influence in education was not restricted to Catholic educational circles. He was appointed to the Council of Western Australian Institute of Technology (now Curtin University) – a role for which he was awarded a Fellowship of Curtin University – and he chaired the Association of Independent Schools as well as serving on numerous state government education committees. A dedicated family man, Mr O’Sullivan greatly enjoyed spending time with his wife, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Family life was achieved with his beloved wife Barbara, and together they created a home that was always open to assist those in need. From turning the house into a lamington drive production line, to collecting books for bookstalls – Mr O’Sullivan and his wife did much in order to fundraise for worthy causes. They also opened their home to exchange students from across the

world including secondary and tertiary students from Kenya, Germany, America, Malaysia and an exchange teacher from China. Mr O’Sullivan enjoyed his sport and learnt to love football after being raised on rugby league in his early years. He was passionate about cricket, rugby union (he coached rugby at Aquinas College with great success) and enjoyed a late career in hockey which brought him to be part of a champion team in Veterans hockey. Mr O’Sullivan leaves a remarkable legacy in Perth and very big shoes to fill. He was described by his son Mark as a man who “always had a very strong calling to service for his community. He gave himself, quietly, compassionately, and with an unwavering dedication to his faith in God and his belief in the goodness of all people. “Dad saw God in everyone, regardless of who they were. Because of this, he felt that it was important to treat people with Grace, and to help others who needed his help whether they were poor or wealthy, whether they had high public standing or had little power. He was a good and faithful servant.” Mr O’Sullivan’s Funeral Mass was celebrated on 12 October by Auxiliary Bishop Don Sproxton and concelebrated by Fr Patrick Lim, Fr Peter Joseph Stiglich and Fr Michael Leake, at Our Lady of Mt Carmel, Hilton, to a congregation of more than 200. The burial took place at Karrakatta Cemetery. Full Text available at

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Catenians unite through celebration of annual Mass By Marco Ceccarelli MORE THAN 200 people attended the annual Mass for the deceased members of the Catenian Association of WA, held on 4 October 2015 at St Mary’s Cathedral, Perth. Celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop Don Sproxton, the Mass featured as the most important event in the Catenian calendar and offered members an opportunity to unite in support of wid-

ows and family members of deceased Catenians. This year, the Catenians were privileged to have the Grand President Peter Woodford and his wife Ann, who travelled from the United Kingdom to visit the Catenians in Perth, attend the mass. The Grand President’s visit both encouraged Western Australian Catenians to continue living their life in according to their association’s

motto ‘Strengthening Family Life through Friendship and Faith’ and brought members up to date with developments of the Catenians at an international level. The Grand President was accompanied by a party of sixteen UK Catenians, as well as six Eastern States Catenians with their spouses. The party had joined Mr Woodford on a two week tour to Western Australia which included a visit to

New Norcia and a trip to Busselton. Province 20 Provincial President Geoff Prendergast and his wife Deanna, Chairman of the Australian Committee George Kazs and his wife Elaine, from Canberra, and Province 20 Director Gerry Barton and his wife Lynn also attended the Mass. Full Text available at

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Archdiocesan agencies collaborate to

present Laudato Si’ seminar series

A seminar series, entitled Exploring Laudato Si’Our Common Ground for Our Common Home - was last weekend launched at the Redemptorist Monastery Church in North Perth – the fruit of an unprecedented collaboration between the Centre for Faith Enrichment, the Redemptorist Community of Oceania, the Justice, Ecology and Development Office, Catholic Earthcare Australia, Caritas Australia and Catholic Mission. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

THE OPPORTUNITY to explore Pope Francis’s latest encyclical Laudato Si’ is now on offer for interested people across Perth. The seminar series, entitled Exploring Laudato Si’Our Common Ground for Our Common Home - was last weekend launched at the Redemptorist Monastery Church in North Perth – the

fruit of an unprecedented collaboration between the Centre for Faith Enrichment, the Redemptorist Community of Oceania, the Justice, Ecology and Development Office, Catholic Earthcare Australia, Caritas Australia and Catholic Mission. Beginning with a Welcome to Country facilitated by Noongar Elder ‘Aunty’ Marie

Taylor, the launch featured a presentation by Melbournebased Redemptorist priest Dr Bruce Duncan, a lecturer at the Yarra Theological Union where he coordinates the social justice studies program. In his address for the occasion, Fr Duncan commented that the release of Laudato Si’ presented a ‘golden moment’ for the whole human family.

Fr Duncan emphasised the urgent need for everyone to respond to the challenges presented in Laudato Si’, taking as their model Pope Francis’ own action and leadership on the issue of care for the environment. Full Text available at

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Breakthrough reproductive medicine making a comeback in Perth By Marco Ceccarelli FERTILITY SPECIALIST and founder of FertilityCare and NaProTechnology (Natural Procreative Technology) in Perth, Dr Amanda Lamont, is preparing to open a new practice in January 2016 – much to the delight of couples experiencing subfertility problems. The Magnificat Fertility Centre will be located in the suburb of City Beach and will initially be headed by Dr Lamont and Dr Antoinette Torre. “The aim is to make FertilityCare and NaProTechnology more available and accessible,” said Dr Lamont. “While it has been present all this time, the service has not been advertised nor has it been particularly available. I would like to make it easier for people to access natural fertility methods, offer something that is ethically acceptable and is generally good medicine,” she added. Dr Lamont set up FertilityCare - a method that combines natural fertility awareness with a medical treatment program (NaProTechnology) - at St John of God, Subiaco, in 2002, with the intention of helping people reach full procreative health. In 2006, the practice was moved to the suburb of Yokine where it grew until 2012, when Dr Lamont was forced to travel overseas for family reasons. Since then, two specialists in the field, Dr Catherine Hurworth and Dr James Kho, have continued run-

Fertility specialist and founder of FertilityCare and NaProTechnology in Perth, Dr Amanda Lamont, is preparing to open a new practice in January 2016 based in City Beach, Perth. PHOTO: MARCO CECCARELLI

ning NaProTechnology services in Perth – Dr Hurworth from the Perth Hills until December 2013 and Dr Kho from his Thornlie practice to date.

occur, this is the aim of the FertilityCare system. “The NaProTechnology program is about restoring normal fertility, not overstimulating, not suppress-

“The NaProTechnology program is about restoring normal fertility, not overstimulating, not suppressing” On the eve of her comeback, Dr Lamont reiterated the benefits of the FertilityCare programme, particularly for those interested in Natural Family Planning methods that are in line with the Catholic ethos. “Teaching women and couples about their fertility and bodies, so they know what is happening and identify the problems when they

ing, just keeping the fertility functioning normally, investigating and treating any disease processes. If there is something wrong then it is treated, fertility is restored to normal and then people can conceive naturally, without needed artificial intervention. “NaProTechnology management plans can include the use of natural and other hormonal medications,

supplements, surgery if required, and consultation with dieticians, counsellors and other allied health professionals according to the specific needs of each person involved.” Conscious of the great challenges that come with the infertility and subfertility journey, including miscarriages and problems linked to conception, Dr Lamont pointed to other benefits of FertilityCare that can strengthen unity between spouses. “The process of helping couples through infertility and subfertility needs to empower them in knowledge, information and control on levels other than physical ones. Full Text available at

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PANORAMA

What’s happening around the Archdiocese FRIDAY, 30 OCTOBER Praying our experiences - Growing awareness of God in my everyday This focused prayer time is assisted with talks on a theme, followed by personal time in the chapel or garden. God cares for all our needs. Are we able to acknowledge Divine Providence’s influence in our daily lives? An invitation to pause and review God’s abundant love. Morning session begins at 10.30am-12 noon. Evening session (repeat) at 6.30–8pm. Held at Mary MacKillop Centre, 16 York St, South Perth. (Parking in York St). RSVP essential by 28 Oct. Further info and to RSVP: 08 9334 0999, laura.mccarthy@sosj.org.au. SUNDAY, 1 NOVEMBER Redemptorists Mater Seminary open afternoon The Ardiocesan Missionary Seminary Redemptoris Mater invites all to visit the seminary on Sunday, 1 November, from 3pm-5pm, at 26 Camboon Rd, Morley. The afternoon will include tours of the seminary, afternoon tea and Solemn Vespers of the Church and benediction. Further info: 08 9275 7411. Mass for Vocations A warm welcome is extended to all young people to attend a Mass in this “Year of Consecrated Life” to pray for the openness to the call of a vocation to the religious life or priesthood. To be held on All Saints Day at the Redemptorist Monastery, 190 Vincent St, North Perth, at 6pm. Supper will be provided after the Mass. FRIDAY, 6 NOVEMBER Mater Christi Primary School 25th Anniversary We will be celebrating 25 years of Mater Christi history beginning with a 9am Mass in the Mater Christi Church at 340 Yangebup Rd, Yangebup followed by morning tea and a memory walk. We welcome all past staff and community members to join us for this special celebration. Further info: 08 9417 5756; admin@mcps.wa.edu.au. EDITION #55 | 29 OCTOBER 2015

FRIDAY, 6 - SUNDAY, 8 NOVEMBER Thomas Merton and Contemplative Prayer To celebrate 100 years since Thomas Merton’s birth, the Institute for Benedictine Studies is offering a retreat reflecting on and praying with Merton’s wisdom. Merton’s writings on contemplative prayer appealed to people of all walks of life when they first appeared back in the 1950s and 60s. With their distinctive insistence on the melding of prayer with action in the world, Merton’s words still resonant with the issues of our times and our desires to journey deeply into God. This weekend will be led by Dr Carmel Posa SGS. Recommended cost: $260. Further info: Dr Carmel Posa SGS, 08 9654 8371, carmel.posa@newnorcia. wa.edu.au.

SUNDAY, 14 NOVEMBER Sisters of the Good Samaritan Rural Outeach Fundraiser A fundraiser afternoon tea will be held at Pater Noster Parish Hall, 460 Marmion St, Myaree, from 2-4.30pm. Entry is by donation to raise funds for this important outreach to rural and remote people. Please come along and bring a friend and enjoy the entertainment, Christmas gifts table, raffles, lucky door prizes and much more and you will be supporting: Boarding and education of Aboriginal Students at Nagle College Geraldton; Motivation programs for primary school attendance; Retreats and programs for rural and remote women and communities. Further info: Penny Carroll 0419 709 437, the. penny.carroll@gmail.com.

Futher info and to register: Centre for Liturgy 08 9207 3350, registrations. cfl@perthcatholic.org.au, or download registration form here. SATURDAY, 28 NOV PILGRIMAGE AND REFLECTION DAY IN CHITTERING The Secular Franciscan Order invites all to join them on a Pilgrimage to Chittering to the beautiful bushland setting of Peace Be Still for a reflection day commencing at 10am. There will be three talks presented by Fr Roy Pereira on “A journey in Advent through the scriptures and God’s creation”. Mass at 2.30pm will conclude the day. Further info and to register: Angela 08 9275 5658, 0408 801 215, angelmich@bigpond.com.

SUNDAY, 15 AND 22 NOVEMBER

THURSDAY, 3 - SATURDAY, 5 DECEMBER

DARK NIGHTS: FOR AN ELITE OR FOR EVERYONE? Dark Night of the Soul? “That’s out of my league” – perhaps a reaction of many people, but should it be? This course explores how authors of today and yesterday help us make sense of this mysterious process where, in being led by a loving God in ‘luminous darkness’, we find our true selves. Held at the Newman Siena Centre, 33 Williamstown Rd, Doubleview, Sundays 15 and 22 November, 2-4pm. Cost: 2 sessions $10. Presented by Fr Tom Ryan SM (live from Brisbane). Further info and to register: Centre for Faith Enrichment, 08 9241 5221, cfe@perthcatholic.org.au, www.cfe.org. au.

Australian Catholic Youth Festival The Australian Catholic Youth Festival is a national gathering of Catholic young people established by the ACBC. Join thousands of young people in Adelaide to experience a deeper relationship with Jesus and be empowered to be disciples in the world today. Young people from Year 9 to young adults 25 years of age are invited. Further info: www.youthfestival. catholic.org.au.

SATURDAY, 7 NOVEMBER Quiz Night Fundraiser A Fundraising Quiz Night for the Embrace the Grace Youth Conference will be held at 67 Howe St, Osborne Park at 7pm. Come along for a night of trivia, entertainment and the chance to win great prizes. Tickets $20. Proceeds will subsidise registration fees to enable young people to attend Embrace the Grace. Further info or to register: admin@cym.com.au, 08 9422 7912. Installation Mass of Relics of three Saints The parish of St Anthony at 96 Innamincka Rd, Greenmount, will receive the installation of relics of St Anthony of Padua, St John Paul II and St Mary of the Cross MacKillop on Saturday, 7 November at 6pm by Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB. Spiritual preparation, led by Bishop Justin Bianchini, will begin in the parish with Masses over the weekend of 24/25 October and evening Masses on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 26, 27 and 28 October, commencing at 7pm.

SATURDAY, 21 NOV SONGS FOR THE JUBILEE YEAR OF MERCY WORKSHOP This workshop will present music appropriate for celebrations during the Jubilee Year of Mercy, based on the theology of Pope Francis’ encyclical Misericordiae Vultus. To be held at Holy Family Catholic Church, 45 Thelma St, Como, 10.30am–12.30pm. Cost: $10.

MONDAY, 7 DECEMBER Emmanuel Centre’s Christmas Party All are warmly invited to the Emmanuel Centre’s Christmas celebrations from 11am - 2pm. Beginning with our muchloved Christmas carol singing followed by lunch and sharing. Please bring a small plate of finger food to share. RSVP: by 2 December. Further info: Barbara 08 9328 8113, emmanuelcentre@westnet.com.au.


WEDNESDAY, 9 - SUNDAY, 13 DECEMBER EMBRACE THE GRACE YOUTH CONFERENCE ‘Embrace the Grace’ (ETG) is a not to be missed annual youth conference on 9-13 December in New Norcia for 16-30 year olds. At ETG you will explore faith and life’s greatest questions through dynamic talks, workshops, music, drama and prayer. There will also be a mini-Olympics and a dinner dance. (If you would like to help with a donation toward sponsorship to assist a young person to attend, please contact CYM). Further info: Catholic Youth Ministry 08 9422 7912, admin@cym. com.au, or register at www.cym.com.au/ embracethegrace. SUNDAY, 13 DECEMBER Our Lady, Help of Christians, 80th Anniversary The parish of Our Lady Help of Christians, East Victoria Park invites past community members, together with those who served in the parish and school for a special 80th Anniversary celebration Mass and morning tea, held on Sunday, 13 December, 9.30am, at 43 Camberwell St, East Victoria Park. (Parking near Fraser Park, Balmoral St, East Vic Park). Main celebrant: Most Rev Donald Sproxton, Auxiliary Bishop of Perth. Further info and RSVP by 20 Nov: Dennis 08 9361 5135, denniskelly@live.com.au; Jaya, j.earnest@curtin.edu.au. EVERY SECOND WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH Chaplets of the Divine Mercy A powerful, prayerful, sung devotion held at St Thomas More Catholic Church, Dean Road Bateman, on the second Wednesday of each month commencing at 7.30 pm. z It will be accompanied by Exposition and followed by Benediction and Annointing. If you have not been before, why don’t you come along and be uplifted? Enquiries to George Lopez on 9310 9493(h) or 6242 0702(w). EVERY FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY OF THE MONTH Young Adults Cenacle Group The Young Adults Cenacle Group invites young people aged 18-40 to St Bernadette’s Church, Jugan St, Glendalough on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month at 8pm. The evening includes EDITION #55 | 29 OCTOBER 2015

a cenacle rosary, followed by a reflection by a visiting priest and fellowship. Any queries phone Viviana on 0413 432 025. EVERY FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH Catholic Faith Renewal 7.30pm at St John and Paul’s Parish, Pinetree Gully Road, Willetton. Songs of Praise, sharing by a Priest, Thanksgiving Mass and light refreshments after Mass. All welcome to attend and we encourage you to bring your family and friends. Enq: Ann 0412 166 164, Ivan 0428 898 833. EVERY SATURDAY Commencing February 28 at 9am, The Instinct to Heal’ Holistic Health (24 sessions). From 10.30am -1pm, Internalize principles of successful relationships and use emotional intelligence and communication skills. For couples, singles, parents and families. Prayer meetings held every 2nd Thursday. Enq: Eva 0409 405 585 or 9418 1439; rcpd.net.au

GENERAL APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR 2016 KNIGHTS CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP ACADEMY The KCLA is a free leadership course for Catholic student leaders, designed to build upon their existing leadership skills and strengthen their faith in order to grow and sustain youth driven initiatives. These skills include building confidence through public speaking and events coordination in a Christ-centred manner. View the Prospectus and fill out the Application Form today. Places are limited, and there is a selection criteria for successful applicants. The time commitment is just 3 single day workshops in the school holidays: Terms 1, 2 and 3. Applications close Friday, 20 November. CENTRE FOR LITURGY ADVENT PROGRAM The 2015 Advent Program for the Archdiocese of Perth will be released in September 2015. And God said, “This is the sign of the covenant I am making between me and you and every living creature with you, a covenant for all generations to come: I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth. (Gen 9:12-14). Cost: $35

via post or $30 via email. This provides copyright permission to photocopy and distribute any or all of the program for non-profit purposes. Further info and to order: Centre for Liturgy, 08 9207 3350, registrations.cfl@perthcatholic.org.au. FAITH ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES We grow and mature in many areas of our lives, but is our understanding of our faith left behind? The Centre for Faith Enrichment (formerly Maranatha) is the adult faith education agency of the Archdiocese of Perth. The CFE offers short daytime, evening and weekend courses at various locations throughout Perth and even online. Term 4 course topics include the Pope’s new encyclical, an introduction to the Old Testament, the Trinity, Church history and much more. No exams or assignments. Further info: www.cfe.org. au, or 08 9241 5221 for a brochure. NEW CATHEDRAL CHOIR CD Titled Laudate Dominum – Songs of joy and hope, a live recording of faithfilled sacred music sung by the St Mary’s Cathedral Choir and the Cathedral’s Principal Cantor, Carly Power. Includes favourite hymns, chants, organ solos, including Schubert’s Ave Maria and Mozart’s Laudate Dominum. Features solos sung by our young boy sopranos and the beautifully inspiring voice of Carly Power in solos from Messiah and Vivaldi’s Gloria. $20. On sale at the Cathedral piety stall. MONSIGNOR HAWES HERITAGE CENTRE CAFÉ OPPORTUNITY Expressions of Interest - Work has commenced on the Monsignor Hawes Heritage Centre in Geraldton with completion due in early 2016. Centrally located, this Café will cater for the thousands of Cathedral visitors each year as well as service clientele from nearby businesses, offices, schools, and the Queens Park Theatre. Energetic and entrepreneurial person/s can obtain further information and make an expression of interest by contacting: Monsignor Hawes Heritage Centre Café, 7 Maitland St, Geraldton WA 6530; 08 9921 3221; or heritage@diocese-geraldton.org. Expressions of interest close 23 October.

SCHOLARSHIPS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME The Trustee of the KSC Education Foundation Inc (a project of the Knights of the Southern Cross) takes pleasure in again inviting applications from teachers of Religious Education in Catholic Schools in WA to undertake further study units in RE and Theology at UNDA in 2016. Applications close on 30 October. Further info and application forms to: KSC Education Foundation Inc, PO Box 1048, South Perth WA 6951; 08 9368 2503; office.kscwa@perthcatholic.org.au. REVISED ORDERS FOR CELEBRATING CONFIRMATION AND MATRIMONY The Permanent Committee of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference has approved that the Revised Orders for Celebrating Confirmation and Matrimony “can be used” from the First Sunday of Advent, 29 November 2015, and “must be used” by the First Sunday of Lent, 14 February 2016. Copies can be purchased from St Pauls Publications, Strathfield NSW and Catholic retailers. Digital versions have been integrated into a CD-Rom Resource ‘Labora Worship’ from Liturgy Brisbane and the website www. liturgyhelp.com maintained by Creative Ministry Resources, Hobart. Liturgical and pastoral ministers, religious education teachers, catechists and couples preparing for marriage are encouraged to utilise liturgical formation resources about the revised orders such as: When We Marry. These resources will be available in early 2016 from Liturgy Brisbane and Catholic retailers across Australia. Further info: Dr Paul Taylor, Executive Secretary, Bishops Commission for Liturgy on 03 9926 5753, Paul.Taylor@cam.org.au. E-RECORD NEWSLETTER UPDATE Local news from across our parishes, agencies, schools and organisations can be delivered weekly directly to your inbox via the e-Record e-newsletter. It contains the latest news, events and photos from the Archdiocese. Parishes receive a PDF copy of the e-newsletter to print off and distribute for those who don’t have or don’t use email. Subscribe to the e-newsletter by sending details to communications.media@perthcatholic. org.au. Further info: Jamie O’Brien 08 9220 5900 or Click Here to subscribe.


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