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21 July 2016
Edition #91
ARCHBISHOP COSTELLOE LAUNCHES NEW TEACHING RESOURCE FOR CATECHISTS
Archbishop Timothy Costelloe (second from left) holding the first booklet of the new Parish Based Religious Education Program, together with members of the Catholic Education WA Catechist Service Team, Stephen Harris (far left), Dr Carmel Suart, (third from left) and Dr Pina Ford (far right). PHOTO:JAMIE O'BRIEN
By Jamie O'Brien
“OUR Christian faith, before it is about anything else, is about a relationship with the Lord,” said Archbishop Costelloe. The Archbishop was speaking at the June 29 launch of the new Parish Religious Education Program, which took place at the Catholic Education Centre in Leederville. “A personal relationship with the Lord but one that takes place within the community of faith,” the Archbishop continued. The new Parish Religious Education Program has been developed by the CEWA Catechist Service in consultation with the Archbishop with the aim of assisting parish-based catechists deliver religious education in a contemporary and accessible way to their students. The new program is entitled Gathered
in My Name, derived from the Gospel of Matthew 18: 20: “Where two or three are gathered in my name, I am there among them”. At the launch CEWA Catechist Service Team Leader Dr Pina Ford, explained the reasons for the name of the program. “The name derives from the Gospels and is simple and suitable for primaryaged children,” Dr Ford said. “It also reflects the coming together of God’s people in the Church, including the local church/parish community and the gathering of children in the catechetical classes,” she said. Dr Ford also thanked CEWA Dr Tim McDonald and Director of Religious Education, Dr Debra Sayce for their support of catechetical work and the new resource. The new program will be the mandated Parish Religious Education Program for the Archdiocese of Perth - replacing
the previous program, the Truth will set you free - as a teaching resource for Catechists. “It is comprehensive, developmental and sequential and designed to be used in a parish setting with children from Pre-Primary to Year Six who attend nonCatholic schools,” Dr Ford added. The year levels of Gathered in My Name consist of several modules, including Advent/Christmas, Baptism, Called to God, Confirmation (Year Five and Six), Church, Eucharist, Jesus and Easter, Mary, Penance and Reconciliation, Prayer and Word. Dr Ford continued to explain that the program modules, each consisting of three lessons, are presented as individual booklets and collated into a boxed file.
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STUDENTS PRACTISE FAITH AND LEADERSHIP
AT FREMANTLE YOUTH SUMMIT
More than 130 student leaders joined the presenters and organisers of the Catholic School Youth Summit to celebrate the success of the inaugural event, which was hosted by Catholic Education Western Australia and the University of Notre Dame Australia. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
By Rachel Curry
More than 130 student leaders gathered recently for the inaugural Catholic School Youth Summit, hosted by Catholic Education Western Australia (CEWA) and the University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle campus. The 24 June event continued the ‘Faith to Lead, Lead to Faith’ theme of the 2016 National Catholic Education Commission Conference (NCEC) held in Perth earlier in the week and brought together Years 10, 11 and 12 students from across the State. Religious Education and Faith Formation Consultant at CEWA, Sandra Peterson, said the fact the NCEC Conference was being held in Perth prompted ideas for a similar event to be organised for students, which would help them develop skills such as leadership. “It was really based around ‘Faith to Lead, Lead to Faith’,” she said. “These opportunities were being offered to the leaders of schools and teachers and we thought, ‘What are we doing for stu-
dents?’” The Catholic School Youth Summit started with the students gathering for breakfast and hearing from Perth Archbishop, Timothy Costelloe SDB; University of Notre Dame Vice Chancellor, Celia Hammond; and CEWA Executive Director, Tim McDonald. Throughout the day’s concurrent sessions, students were challenged to think about ‘What’s in a name?’ by discussing purpose and identity. There were opportunities to listen to stories of faith in action and explore strategies to uncover the essence of resilience. M e l b o u r n e r a p p e r Fa b l i c e Manirakiza, aka FLYBZ, performed and spoke about his past as a refugee escaping violence in Burundi and how his story influenced his music and its message. Fellow Burundian, Mireille (Mimi) Kayeye, a journalist with experience in social and community development work, shared her insights on being a young woman inf luencing positive change. Students also worked with Paige Newmark, a Shakespearean teacher
and director, to explore ways to best use their physical voice and outward presence to express their inner voice powerfully and effectively. Mrs Peterson said organisers were extremely happy with the turn-out for the event, which saw students travel from as far as Broome, the South West and Kalgoorlie to attend. “The vibe on the day was very exciting. The students weren’t in school uniforms so they were very relaxed and there was a cross-mix of kids from around the State,” she said. Meaningful sessions throughout the day encouraged a high level of engagement and openness from the students, she added, and they were excited to take what they learned back to their school communities and inspire others. Mrs Peterson said her personal highlight from the event was the significant number of young people involved, both as presenters and participants. Dominic Sandon from St Charles’ Seminary, and Sophie Stewart from Australia Young Christian Students, were the MCs for the day. Full Text available at
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PERTH SEMINARIAN TELLS OF
MISSIONARY EXPERIENCE IN MALAYSIA PERTH SEMINARIAN Joseph Laundy has described how he swapped the familiar Mediterranean climate of his home town for the steamy jungles of Borneo during a recent pastoral assignment to Malaysia. Mr Laundy spent three months in Bunan Gega, a small village in the region of Sarawak near the MalaysianIndonesian border, during his fourth year of studies at St Charles’ Seminary. The experience, which he described as a privilege, undoubtedly had a great effect on him. Mr Laundy recalled that one of the most important errands in the life of the parish was the Holy Communion circuit, during which he would accompany the priest to outstations and distribute Holy Communion to the elderly and infirm. “It was literally missionon-wheels. On one particular day, the priest and I must have visited more than 50 houses,” he said. “The vehicle to get around was a rusty, but trusty, fourwheel drive that probably had seen better days in the 1980s and it copped a lot on the rocky roads.” While each visit was fairly straightforward and only lasted five to seven minutes, Mr Laundy said the day’s work could easily reach seven hours when travel time was included. “Each visit, however, was a chance to witness the profound faith of the people. It was particularly beautiful to witness the elderly communicants welcome Christ into their homes and
Perth’s Joseph Laundy says he was moved by the faith of the local parishioners during the three months he spent in Bunan Gega, Malaysia, as part of his fourth year of studies at St Charles’ Seminary. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
receive the Bread of Life,” he said. “Many had nurtured the faith throughout their lives and, at this stage of their lives, were unable to make the journey to the parish Church on Sunday, which involved making a rough and long journey through the mountainous terrain.” Mr Laundy explained that it was common for the extended family of the person receiving Holy Communion to gather around for the occasion, their heads bowed and hands joined in prayer. They often prepared a simple altar, complete with burning candles, a small statue or a holy picture, he added. “The faith present in the room was very moving. Here, present in the isolation of the jungle, the elderly couple were practising as living sacramental witnesses in front of their families and to the entire village,” he said. While he was in Bunan Gega, Mr Laundy also learnt about the first missionary priest in the area, who arrived in the 1960s.
This priest was described as a saint due to his tireless work evangelising and celebrating the Sacraments, he said. “On one occasion, to visit a sick parishioner, the
missionary priest had to climb across the mountainous terrain throughout the night to anoint and give viaticum,” he said. Full Text available at
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Amoris Laetitia to have lasting legacy in lives of families and the Church By Rachel Curry
IT HAS BEEN more than three months since the release of Amoris Laetitia yet, in a sign of the document’s significance for the Church, it continues to make headlines. Pope Francis published his Apostolic Exhortation on marriage and family life on 8 April this year, concluding a three-year process that included two Synods of Bishops in 2014 and 2015. Translated in English as The Joy of Love, the Apostolic Exhortation comprises 264 pages, 325 paragraphs and almost 400 footnotes. However, in the days after its release, the media predictably focused on one small aspect; namely, whether divorced and remarried Catholics would be permitted to receive Holy Communion (and, on this point, Pope Francis’ language has been left open to interpretation). Only now, with the passing of time, is the Church beginning to comprehend the full scope of Amoris Laetitia. Aust r ian Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, whom the Holy Father chose to present the document to the press, recently spoke about its historical importance in an interview with Italian Jesuit journal, La Civiltà Cattolica. ”AL is an act of the magisterium that makes the teaching of the Church present and relevant today,” he said. “Just as we read the Council of Nicaea in the light of the Council of Constantinople,
Austrian Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, with Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, holds a copy of Pope Francis' apostolic exhortation on the family, Amoris Laetitia during a news conference for the document's release at the Vatican on 8 April. PHOTO:CNS
and Vatican I in the light of Vatican II, so now we must read the previous statements of the magisterium about the family in the light of the contribution made by AL.” Cardinal Schönborn praised the document for its easily understandable language and its “profound openness” to accept the reality of marriage and family life today. With this, he said, Pope Francis had “fundamentally renewed the discourse of the Church”. Closer to home, the Diocese of Broken Bay has signalled the importance it places on Amoris Laetitia with the release of a discussion guide to help parishioners dissect
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its themes. A statement from the Diocese explains that the document “marks a significant moment in the Church’s life, addressing both the hopes and challenges for family life in the 21st century”. The discussion guide contains brief summaries of each of the nine chapters of the document and more than 60 questions and reflection points to guide discussion among couples, families, parishes, schools and small groups. It also includes practical s ug ge s t ion s to he lp parishioners live out the vocations of marriage and family life in the spirit of Amoris Laetitia, key excerpts
for use in parish bulletins and other material and helpful online links for further learning. As Perth Archbishop Tim Costelloe SDB said upon its release, Amoris Laetitia does not represent an endpoint, but calls us all to a comprehensive fidelity to our faith. To download the Diocese of Broken Bay’s discussion guide, visit https://www.dbb. org.au/parish-support-unit/ dsp-default.cfm?loadref=581. Full Text available at
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PANORAMA What's happening around the Archdiocese THU, 21 - SAT, 23 JUL
RETREAT - THE YEAR OF MERCY
Please join us for a series of talks by Fr Elio Capra, a Salesian priest who currently lectures in Liturgy and Sacramental Theology at the Catholic Theological College in Melbourne. It’s easy to forget that God’s mercy is at the heart of Jesus’s teaching. Let us reflect more deeply on God's call to mercy and what we can do to become a visible sign of that Mercy. Evening sessions, Thursday, 21 July and Friday, 22 July, 7pm; morning sessions, Saturday, 23 July, 9am and 11am, St Thomas More Catholic Church, 100 Dean Rd, Bateman. Cost: Donation. Further info: stthomasmore. faith@gmail.com. SAT, 23 JUL
LITURGY COMMITTEES WORKSHOP I
The Liturgy Committee Workshop I will offer the Archdiocesan Guidelines for the preparation of Parish Sunday Masses while also offering a template for Liturgy Committee meetings and the roles and responsibilities in preparing liturgies, including communication with the wider parish community. Saturday, 23 July, 9am-12 noon, Centre for Liturgy, 28 Marda Way, Nollamara. Cost $10. Registrations are essential. Further info: 08 9207 3350 or registrations. c fl@per thc atholic .org. au; www.liturgycentre.com.au. SATS, 23 AND 30 JUL
CATHOLIC WORSHIP BOOK II – WORKSHOPS
The Centre for Liturgy will hold a series of workshops of two sessions each starting Saturday 23 July Workshop 1, Session 1 and Saturday 30 July, Session 2, 10.30-12.30pm, Our Lady
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of Lourdes Parish, 269 Flinders Street, Nollamara, with other workshops available in August, September and October. The workshops will focus on how to use this new musical resource within the context of your parish and or school. The new hymnal is divided into two parts. The first session of the workshop will teach the Service music and the second session of the workshop will teach the hymns relating to the Seasons and the Feasts. Cost: $10 per workshop. Further info: Geraldine Schivardi; 08 9207 3350 or cfl@perthcatholic. org.au. SUN, 24 JUL
CAMINO DE SANTIAGO - CHORAL EVENSONG
Many Perth people, Catholic and otherwise, have walked all or part of the Camino de Santiago de Compostela. St James’ feast day is 25 July, St George’s Cathedral will hold a special Choral Evensong on Sunday, 24 July, 5pm in honour of the saintThis will be followed with refreshments to fellowship with those who have walked the Camino and thwwose interested to meet one another. Further info or if you would like to receive an invitation to the Evensong and reception, contact SandraLee Mackey, smackey@helena. wa.edu.au. WED, 27 JUL
MUSIC FOR MASSES WITH CHILDREN - WORKSHOP
The Centre for Liturgy, 28 Marda Way, Nollamara will be holding a Music for Masses with Children workshop on Wednesday, 27 July, 7.309.30pm. Please register by 15 July at registrations.cfl@ perthcatholic.org.au Further info: 08 9207 3350 or www. liturgy.perthcatholic.org.au.
LIVING THE FAITH: EXPLORING NEWMAN’S LIFE AND SPIRITUALITY It is with great pleasure that The University of Notre Dame Australia and the Sisters of St John of God welcome visiting scholar Monsignor Roderick Strange to the Notre Dame community. Please join us for his public lecture on Living the Faith: exploring Newman’s Life and Spirituality. Wednesday, 27 July, 6pm, The University of Notre Dame Australia, Santa Maria Lecture Theatre (ND1), 19 Mouat St, Fremantle. For registration, visit nd.edu.au/ ssg/visiting-scholar. Further info: fremantle.events@ nd.edu.au or 08 9433 0575. WED, 27 JUL
IT’S ALL HAPPENING! WHAT ’S THE TRINITY DOING IN US?
10-12.30pm, Newman Siena Centre, Doubleview. The Trinity isn’t a mystery to be solved. It is an event to be lived. This Centre for Faith Enrichment workshop, presented by Rev. Dr Tom Ryan, SM, will try to understand the Trinity’s activity in us. Special attention will be given to the Holy Spirit and the gifts and fruits of the Spirit. Cost: $7.50. Further info: or to register, visit www. cfe.org.au, cfe@perthcatholic. org.au, or 08 9241 5221. THUS, 28 JUL - 20 OCT
DISCOVERING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE TOGETHER
The Archdiocese of Perth invites you to a course on Restorative Justice, a way of building relationships in any setting - families, parishes, organisations, communities, workplaces, etc. Explore a new way of relating to people and learn how to address the harm caused either to us or
by us which leads to broken relationships. Facilitated by Barbara Harris and Fr Paul Pitzen from Emmanuel Centre, at Catholic Pastoral Centre, 40A Mary Street, Highgate over four Thursdays, once a month commencing 28 July, then 25 August, 29 September and 20 October, 9am-12.30pm. Cost free. All welcome. Registrations required ASAP as places are limited. Further info: Claire Chew agency.support@ perthcatholic.org.au or 08 6104 3600. FRI, 29 JUL
MUSIC FOR MASSES WITH CHILDREN - WORKSHOP The Centre for Liturgy, 28 Marda Way, Nollamara will be holding a Music for Masses with Children Workshop on Friday, 29 July, 10am-12 noon. Please register by 15 July at registrations.cfl@ perthcatholic.org.au. Further info: 08 9207 3350, www. liturgycentre.com.au.
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. Optional sharing of our faith with others on the journey, adds to the richness of this prayer time. Friday, 29 July 2016. Morning session, 10.30-12noon and evening session, 6.30-8pm, Mary MacKillop Centre,16 York Street, South Perth. (Parking in York Street). Theme, I am the light of the world the spirit of God, present in our daily lives. A reflection on our awareness and openness to God who dwells among us. RSVP essential by 27 July, 08 9334 0999, laura.mccarthy@ sosj.org.au.
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LIVING A LIFE OF MERCY
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What does it mean to believe in a merciful God? How do we show mercy in our lives? How do reconciliation and forgiveness connect with mercy? How are mercy and justice related? This topic is relevant in the Jubilee Year of Mercy and this reading weekend will enable a conversation to address these important questions in our time. Presented by Margaret Malone SGS. The text for the weekend is: Mercy; The Essence of the Gospel and the Key to Christian Life, by Cardinal Walter Kasper, available at www.amazon.com or through the Benedictine Institute for $25. Recommended cost $300. Further info: Dr Carmel Posa SGS, 08 9654 8371, carmel. posa@newnorcia.wa.edu.au; Jill O’Brien, jill.obrien@newnorcia. wa.edu.au. FRIS, 29 JUL – 16 SEPT
LUKE’S GOOD NEWS IN THE YEAR OF MERCY: NEW PATHS AND NEW UNDERSTANDINGS
Every Friday, 10-12.30pm, 29 July to 16 September at Newman Siena Centre, Doubleview. Luke presents a new picture of Jesus, a new slant on relationships, new insights into the role of women and much more. A study of this Gospel is a must do! This Centre for Faith Enrichment course is presented by Mrs Jan O’Connor. Cost: $60. Further info: or to register visit, www.cfe.org.au, or cfe@perthcatholic.org.au, or 08 9241 5221. SAT, 30 JUL
LITURGY COMMITTEES WORKSHOP II
Liturgy Committees Workshop 2 explores the Mass in further detail and the role of ministries within the Mass to promote full, conscious and active participation of the faithful within the Mass and life of the parish. Saturday, 30 July, 9am12 noon, Centre for Liturgy, 28 Marda Way, Nollamara. Cost $10 per person. Registrations are essential. Further info: 08 9207 3350 or www.liturgycentre. com.au; registrations.cfl@
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WORLD YOUTH DAY 2016 PERTH FESTIVAL “You’re only a screen away” Free Event – local WYD celebrations. You are invited to bring your friends and family to for a special screening of World Youth Day with Pope Francis and entertainment from Ignite Live Band and Kukuleczka Polish dance group at Northbridge Piazza, cnr Lake and James Sts, Sunday, 31 July, from 1-3pm for an afternoon of festivities followed by Mass, 5-6pm at St Mary’s Cathedral, Perth. Further info: Catholic Youth Ministry, 08 9422 7912 or admin@cym.com.au. 31 JUL & 7 AUG
WHO ARE YOU, JESUS? WHERE ARE YOU, JESUS? Sunday 31 July and 7 August, 2-4.30pm, Newman Siena Centre, Doubleview. Presented by Rev Dr Tom Ryan, these two Sunday afternoon Centre for Faith Enrichment seminars explore the “who” and “where” of Jesus in our lives by drawing on the writings of St Thomas Aquinas, stories of real people, Luke’s Gospel and the work of Pope Francis. Scripture texts will be suggested for people as a follow-up in prayer after the seminars. Cost: $15. Further info: or to register, visit www.cfe. org.au, or cfe@perthcatholic. org.au, or call 08 9241 5221. MON, 1 AUG
COPING WITH CHANGE Emmanuel Centre and Our Lady of Grace Parish warmly invite you to a mental health talk titled Coping with Change presented by Tasha Broomhall from Blooming Minds. The session will cover how change can affect individuals, how individuals can learn to better manage emotional wellbeing and proactively build resilience. Participants will learn strategies to proactively reduce personal stress and develop an individual plan to support themselves through times of change. Monday, 1
August, 10-12pm, Our Lady of Grace Parish, 3 Kitchener St, North Beach. Please RSVP; Cheryl or Christine 08 9448 4888. WED, 3 AUG
PRAYER, HUMOUR AND HUMILITY: LEARNING FROM THE VELVETEEN RABBIT
10-12.30pm, Newman Siena Centre, Doubleview. Presented by Rev. Dr Tom Ryan, SM, this Centre for Faith Enrichment workshop will explore what The Velveteen Rabbit can tell us about being Real, namely, about being one’s true self. What can we learn from this book about prayer, humility and a sense of humour in becoming Real? Cost: $7.50. For more information or to register, visit www.cfe.org. au, cfe@perthcatholic.org.au, or 08 9241 5221. THU, 4 AUG
ANNUAL WAAPA CONCERT The Annual WAAPA Concert will be held at St Mary’s Cathedral Thursday, 4 August, 7.30-9.30pm. This has also become an annual ‘fixture’ in the Cathedral – always a great occasion when we host the young WAAPA students and their lecturers (some of which take part in the actual performance). For tickets 08 9370 6636. SUN,7 AUG
DIVINE MERCY DEVOTIONS
The first Sunday devotions to the Divine Mercy will be on Sunday 7 August, 1.30-3pm at St Frances Xavier's Church, 25 Windsor St, East Perth. The program is exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Holy Rosary, Confession, Divine Mercy Prayers, Benediction and Veneration of the relic of St Faustina Kowalska. Fellowship in hall afterwards. Further info: Julia or June Murphy 08 9457 7771. THUS, 9-23 AUG
LIVING THE CHRISTIAN MORAL LIFE
Every Tuesday 7.30-8.15pm, Online – live and interactive! This short, user-friendly, online Centre for Faith Enrichment course presented by Rev. Dr Charles Waddell looks at what it means to form our character
in order to live as authentic disciples of Jesus. Topics to be covered include the virtues, conscience, and moral decisionmaking. Cost: $15. For more information or to register, visit www.cfe.org.au, cfe@ perthcatholic.org.au, or 08 9241 5221. THUS, 11 – 25 AUG
THE MYSTERY OF GOD AND SUFFERING
Every Thursday 7.30-8.15pm, Online – live and interactive! If God is good and loving, why is there so much suffering in the world – and in our own lives? Why do prayers seem to go unanswered? This short, userfriendly online Centre for Faith Enrichment course, presented by Rev. Dr Charles Waddell, will try to grapple with these ageless and ever-new questions. Cost: $15. For more information or to register, visit www.cfe.org. au, cfe@perthcatholic.org.au, or 08 9241 5221. THUS, 11 AUG – 1 SEP
RADICAL AMAZEMENT
Every Thursday 10-12pm, Newman Siena Centre, Doubleview. Join us as we explore in book-club style Radical Amazement by Judy Cannato. This book explores the marvels of creation in the light of faith. This Centre for Faith Enrichment program is facilitated by Sr Shelley Barlow, RNDM. Cost: $30 – includes copy of book. For more information or to register, visit www.cfe.org.au, cfe@ perthcatholic.org.au, or 08 9241 5221.
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