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Weekend Eucharist:

Saturday Vigil 6pm


Sunday Mass 9.30am

Weekday Eucharist:

Monday:
10am Liturgy of the Word and Communion
Adoration follows until 5.30pm.
Tuesday: 9.30am Eucharist in the Day Chapel
Wednesday: 9.30am Eucharist in the Day Chapel
Thursday: 11am Liturgy at Guardian Glenbrook Whitby (1st & 3rd week of month)
Guardian Harbourview Papakowhai (2nd & 4th week of month)
Friday: 9.30am Eucharist in the Day Chapel
Saturday: 8.30am-9am Comtemplation

Reconciliation: any time by appointment
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Please Pray: 
 
for the sick in our Parish, especially:

Patricia Porteners
Katharina Dobson
Christine Rawnsley

for those who have died recently, especially:

Julia Cronin RIP
Lorenz & Naria Reichard Anniv.
Eileen O'Leary Anniv.
David Renshaw  RIP
Trevor Nixon  RIP
Gary Wilmshurst  RIP
Barbara O'Reilly-Nugent  RIP


MAY THEY REST IN PEACE.
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St Josephine Bakhita - Tuesday, February 07, 2012

 

St. Josephine Bakhita

It was at the Catacumins Venice that that Bakhita came to know about God, whom "she had experienced in her heart without knowing who he was" since she was a child. "Seeing the sun, the moon and the stras, I said to myself: who could be the Master of these beautiful things? And I felt a great desire to see him, to know him and to pay him homage...".

After several months in the catechumenate, Bakhita received the sacraments of Christian initiation and was given a new name, Josephine. It was 9 January 1890. She did not know how to express her joy that day. Her big and expressive eyes sparkled, revealing deep emotions. From then on, she was often seen kissing the baptismal font and saying: "Here, I became a daughter of God!".

When Mrs. Michieli returned from Africa to take her daughter and Bakhita, the latter, with unusual firmness and courage, expressed her desire to remain with the Canosian Sisters and to serve that God who had shown her so many proofs of his love. The young African, who by then had come of age, enjoyed the freedom of choice which Italian law garanteed.

Bakhita remained in the catechumenate where she experienced the call to be a religious and to give herself to the Lord in the Institute of St. Magdalene of Canossa. On 8 December 1896 Josephine Bakhita was consecrated forever to God, whom she called by the sweet name of "the Master!". For the next 50 years this humble Daughter of Charity, a true witness to the love of God, lived in the Schio community, involved in various services: cooking, sewing, embroidery and attending to the door.

When she was on duty at the door, she would gently lay her hands on the heads of the children who daily attended the Canossian schools and caress them. Her amicable voice, which had the infection and rhythm of music of her country, was pleasing to the little ones, comforting to the poor and suffering and encouraging to those who knocked at the institute's door.

Her humility, simplicity and constant smile won the hearts of all the citizens. Her sisters in the community esteemed her for her constant sweet nature, exquisite goodness and deep desire to make the Lord known. "Be good, love the Lord, pray for those who not know him. What a great grace it is to know God!", she said.

As she grew older she expereinced long, painful years of sicjkness. Mother Bakhita continued to witness to faith, goodness and Christian hope. To those who visited her and asked how she was, she would respond with a smile: "As the Master desires". During her agony, she relived the terrible days of her slavery and more than once begged the nurse who assisted her: "Please, loosen the chains...they are heavy!".

It was Blessed Mary who freed her from pain. Her last words were: Our lady! Our Lady!", and her final smile testified to her encounter with the Lord's Mother.

Mother Bakhita breathed her last on 8 February 1947 at the Canossian convent in Schio, surrounded by the sisters. A crowd quickly gathered at the convent to have a last look at their "Mother Moretta" and ask for her protection from heaven. The fame of her sanctity has spread to all the continents and many receive graces through her intercession.

 

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Our parish is a Eucharistic community that aspires to express the compassion of Christ.   We invite you to walk with us.  Naumai, haere mai.

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Thank you
THANK YOU :

A huge thank you to everyone who came along to share in the farewell Mass and luncheon for Fr Bill. 
A special thank you to all those who work behind the scenes to ensure these celebrations fall into place without a hitch.  There are many of you – please accept this as acknowledgement and blessings for all the time and talents that were on display last Sunday.     

The 'Ula' Garland
The 'Ula' Garland:   

The ‘Ula’ garland is a sign of our unbroken unity. The many flowers which comprise the ula signify the many People of God, each with their own colourful charisma.
The thread holding it all together is a symbol of Christ uniting Heaven and Earth in Himself 

SVDP thank you
A BIG THANK YOU

-from the Plimmerton Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Soc. to all those generous parishioners who helped us last year.
Your regular donations of food & to Special Appeals have been greatly appreciated!! Thank you also to all those who gave so generously of their time - your additional help at funerals, anointing masses & delivery of our Christmas food parcels helped us immensely.  
If there are any of you who would be prepared to be "on call"  this coming year, could you please telephone Jan Gilbert 234.7882 or Marie O'Leary 233.8959.

Thank you for your ongoing support. 

REMIX
REMIX

We currently have no leaders to run our Year 5-7 youth group on Friday nights once per month. If this ministry speaks to you, and you would like to work with young people in our parish please call Angela Reiher. Ph 234 1269  

IGNITE
IGNITE & Kapiti Catholic Youth Camp :

Details below – it would be great to see a turnout from Plimmerton at this Camp.   

St Patrick’s Youth Ministry God’s Ultimate Youth Squad Camp – Our next Junior G.U.Y.S. camp will be 23-25 March at Forest Lakes, Otaki. This camp will be for students in school yrs 8 – 11. Please put this date in your diaries now. Information will follow shortly.
Enquiries to Debbie on 022 6757 357/email kapiti.youth@gmail.com. 

St Valentine's Day
VALENTINES DAY

- Tues 14 Feb - join with Archbishop John in celebrating Mass in Sacred Heart Cathedral at 7pm followed by a glass of bubbly.
Make up a group of friends and parishioners and go out for dinner afterwards! 

Parish Picnic
PARISH PICNIC  

- 19 February, be sure and have this date noted in your diary—or rain day 26 Feb. The picnic will commence after the 9.30am Eucharist, at Site 7, Queen Elizabeth Park, Paekakariki (same site as last year)

BYO lunch and refreshments—and get ready to have some fun. If you haven’t started training for the tug-o’- war ...nows a good time. 

CAFE returns
CAFE:

Cafe Returns 14 Feb-- Come and See Everyone is very welcome to this year's Cafe (Catholic Faith Exploration) program which commences 7.30pm 14 Feb.
The series runs for 8 weeks, including  Lent, at Tu Hono Hall . Great company, a lot of fun, very interesting and informative. You don't have to have gone last year and you don't need to attend them 8 sessions. 
Take the opportunity- invite a friend- come and see. Check out the notice board or ring Chris on 2339697 for any queries. 

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daily Readings - Tuesday, February 07, 2012
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       New American Bible (USCCB)►
                                               Daily Readings 6-12 February 2012

Day of the Week
First/Second Reading
Psalm
Gospel
  Monday
 I Kings 8: 1- 7,9-13  132  Mark 6:53–56
  Tuesday
    Sts Paul Miki & Comps
 I Kings 8:22-23,27-30  84  Mark 7: 1-13
  Wednesday
 I Kings 10: 1–10  37  Mark 7:14-23
  Thursday
 I Kings 11: 4-13  106  Mark 7:24-30
  Friday
     St Scholastica
 I Kings 11:29-32,12:19  81  Mark 7:31-37
  Saturday
 I Kings 12:26–32;13:33-34  106  Mark 8: 1-10
  Sunday  Levit. 13:1-2,44-46
 I Cor. 10:31-11:1
 32  Mark 1:40-45
 

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