EVA’S STORY….EVA GRADUATES TOMORROW!
Some 10 years ago I was at my usual 6pm Mass at St Mary’s South Brisbane.
At the end of Mass, a young African man was introduced by Fr Peter Kennedy.
Some 10 years ago I was at my usual 6pm Mass at St Mary’s South Brisbane.
At the end of Mass, a young African man was introduced by Fr Peter Kennedy.
ST MARY’S IN EXILE
By Leo Wright, member of the Northern Cluster, discussed and recommended for publication by all members of the Northern Cluster, November 2011.
Regarding our “in Exile” tag, I wanted to drop it. Being in a place of exile carries with it the thought/desire of going back home. But now I find its connection with the Book of Exodus illuminating. Let me explain. The Israelites first went to Egypt because of famine in their own land. They stayed there and built a new and comfortable way of life. But then came a new power—a Pharaoh who was not familiar with their story. Oppression became the force of the day. YHWH’s solution was to call his people out of the oppression into exile.
Sharing on the third Sunday of Advent 2011.
I want to share with you, more about the experience I wrote about and which now can be read in St Mary’s Matters. Firstly, I will do this by commenting on John’s Gospel 1:6-8, 19-28. These comments will not be from an academic learning or from biblical studies. They will be coming from my own way of seeing.
Dear Fellow Catholics,
Below is an invitation to a communal celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation and a Christmas Vigil Mass with Inclusive language, inclusive values and inclusive spirituality. Please pass this on to any of your Catholic contacts in or near Melbourne who may be interested in joining us.
Special thanks to all those involved in our first Inclusive Mass on 27/11. It was a very joyful and hope-filled celebration with over 100 people in attendance.
Peace,
Greg Reynolds, for Inclusive Catholics.
The essence and central message of the voice that cries in the wilderness is found in this story.
One night Rabbi Isaac was told in his dream to go to faraway Prague and there to dig for a hidden treasure under a bridge that led to the palace of the king. He did not take the dream seriously but when it recurred four or five times he made up his mind to go in search of the treasure.
George Pell, church leader. Photo: Getty Images
A LEADING Catholic priest has criticised Cardinal George Pell for reserving a “grand apartment” for himself at the Australian church’s new guest house in Rome, saying “the ethics of our secular state are higher than those of our church”.