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St John Vianney's Catholic Parish Manly QLD

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3131 2610



Address: Cnr Ernest and Kooralgin Streets 4179 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.manlycatholicparish.org.au

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25.01.2022 We still have seats available at both mass for All Souls Day on Monday. We have extended the cut off for bookings until Monday 2 Nov 8:00am. If you would like to attend please book online at https://www.trybooking.com/eventlist/sjv?embed=1. If you require any assistance or have any questions please contact the parish office.



25.01.2022 The future of our faith is in good hands With your gift to Holy Spirit Seminary, you provide a home for the formation and education of future priests for our faith.

25.01.2022 Helping vulnerable people in our community Your gift helps Centacare provide domestic violence support services, counselling, hospital chaplaincy and prison ministry.

22.01.2022 A revolution of tenderness in our community We are called to help one another through prayer and action. Your gift today will support vulnerable people in our community.



21.01.2022 This weekend, the Catholic Church in Australia marks Child Protection Sunday, on which we pray for those who have been abused, their families and supporters. We recognise and apologise for the harm done by priests, religious and lay people in Church settings. The Church takes a zero-tolerance approach to child abuse. We recommit to practices that support survivors and make the Catholic Church and its ministries the safest possible place for children and people at risk. Find out more at: www.catholic.org.au/childprotectionsunday and www.catholicreligious.org.au/safeguarding

16.01.2022 Month of Remembering November is the month in which we commemorate those who have gone before us marked with the sign of faith. During November, the Book of Remembrance will be placed in the Church. You are invited to write the names of your decease loved ones in the book. You will also find November Mass Offering envelopes to complete if you would like a commemoration Mass to be celebrated. Completed envelopes with offerings can be placed into the parish mail box located near the piety stall or returned directly to the parish office.

15.01.2022 BISHOPS OF QUEENSLAND ELECTORAL STATEMENT Our faith is more than a private matter. It shapes our lives in public as well as how we relate to God personally. The Catholic Bishops of Queensland have released a State Election Statement, calling on Catholics to consider Catholic Social Teachings as they go to the polls on October 31. To read the statement visit https://bit.ly/2FDLtIH



10.01.2022 Provide a dignified retirement for our priests Your gift tells our retired priests they are remembered, cherished, and carried in our prayers.

08.01.2022 This weekend we are supporting the Annual Catholic Campaign, over the next few days we will be sharing with you the various causes that are supported through the funds raised as part of the Annual Catholic Campaign. Thank you for your support of this campaign. https://catholicfoundation.org.au/catholic-campaign/

08.01.2022 This year’s Catholic Mission Church Appeal highlights the important work of the Church in Cambodia, which aims to reach out to those who have been affected by disability, and give them hope and support to live a fulfilling life. The theme of the appeal comes from Nehemiah 8:10, ‘For the joy of the Lord is your strength’, and it reminds us that it is our faith in God that builds us and strengthens us, especially in times of need or hardship. This appeal shares the story of Che...n, a landmine survivor who lost both his legs when he was 16 years old. Chen has been given the care and opportunity to turn this tragic event into a positive outcome through the support of the Arrupe Centre in the Apostolic Prefecture of Battambang in north-western Cambodia. Established by Bishop Enrique ‘Kike’ Figaredo Alvargonzalez in 2001, the Arrupe Centre has evolved over the past twenty years from a short-term rehabilitation centre to a full- time home for children with disability, whether it be from landmine accidents or from illnesses such as polio. As Bishop Kike says, We are here for the common good; to be a more inclusive society and to bring also the joy of life everywhere ... we look with a positive vision and, I would say, with hope and joy and happiness. The Arrupe Centre strives to show the love of God through caring for and empowering those in need. Today, landmine accidents are still prevalent in Cambodia, a cruel reminder of the country’s troubled past, even for those who were not yet born during the tumultuous years of the Khmer Rouge regime and civil conflicts that followed. The Arrupe Centre urgently needs support to continue providing young people like Chen with opportunities so they can live a full and dignified life. The children and young people who benefit so greatly from programs like this rely on the support you can provide today.

08.01.2022 This week is week 2 of World Mission Month, the following information is from Catholic Mission, we will post a notice from them each week leading up to World Mission Sunday on October 17/18. October 11, 2020 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Readings Isaiah 25:6-10, Philippians 4:12-14,19-20, Matthew 22:1-14... The Lord will wipe away the tears from every cheek There are a lot of references to food and banquets in the texts that form today’s Liturgy of the Word. From the first reading’s reference to rich food, a banquet of fine wines, through to the Responsorial Psalm’s assurance that the Lord has prepared a banquet for me/in the sight of my foes, and the famous parable of the wedding feast, told by Jesus we are a Church which gathers for spiritual nourishment and we are a Church called to bring practical sustenance to those in need. From these moments of ‘coming together’, we are fed in order to then go forth and share what we have with others. One of the ways available for us, as Catholics, is to support the missionary work of the Pontifical Mission Societies, of which Catholic Mission is a part. During October, we ask for your prayerful and financial contributions. You can send a text to the following mobile number (the rest of the process is quite simple) 0488 854 436 (enter your parish name in the notes), by donating online at catholicmission.org.au/Cambodia or by using the appeal envelopes that will be made available on World Mission Sunday (Oct 17/18). In anticipation for all the ways you will help wipe the tears from every cheek, we give thanks.

05.01.2022 Local children in need will thrive because of you Right now, your gift can help children in our local community in desperate need of the love and care of a Catholic community.



02.01.2022 From Monday 16 November at 9:00am booking will open for our Christmas Masses. Bookings can be made either by using our trybooking site (https://www.trybooking.com/eventlist/sjv?embed=1) or contacting the parish office on 31312610. Due to high demand the 5:00pm and 7:00pm masses at Manly have been fully booked. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list for seats at either of these masses please contact the parish office.

02.01.2022 Last week Fr Dantus joined SJV's Prep students whilst they learnt about the church.

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