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St Damian’s Family Christmas Market Bundoora

Locality: Bundoora, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9467 2797



Address: 5 settlement road bundoora 3083 Bundoora, VIC, Australia

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24.01.2022 https://drive.google.com//1n8jaQ3frLjB8IKHqIfOGoD1_D/view Happy Fathers Day Gavan singing My Papa, sent in to the parish by Gavan & Ellen. A previous Fathers Day.



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23.01.2022 Happy Fathers Day Everyone

22.01.2022 From our Parish Council



21.01.2022 This weeks Gospel by Fr Vincent Le

21.01.2022 This Weeks Newsletter, Hapoy Fathers Day Everyone

21.01.2022 Newsletter for 23rd August 2020



19.01.2022 Gospel by Fr Vincent Le

18.01.2022 8am Mass Tomorrow at St Patricks Cathedral

18.01.2022 This Weeks Gospel by Fr Vincent Le

17.01.2022 Newsletter for 13th September 2020

15.01.2022 Combined Catholic Raffle Only a couple of Days left to purchase tickets



15.01.2022 This week’s Newsletter 22nd November 2020

13.01.2022 https://melbournecatholic.org.au//Our-sacramental-life-Mes

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11.01.2022 Today we celebrate the feast of martyrs St Andrew Dng-Lc and companions. Vietnam has a long and rich Christian heritage, but for hundreds of years they suffer...ed extreme persecution for their faith, and this included St Andrew. He was born in 1795 in northern Vietnam to a poor family and at the age of 12, his parents moved to the city of Hue where he received an education from a lay catechist, which was usually denied to poor children. He converted to Catholicism and upon being baptised, took the name Andrew and became a catechist himself. He was eventually ordained a priest and worked in the missions with the priests of the Foreign Mission Society of Paris. On more than one occasion, St Andrew was saved from prison thanks to the help of Christian communities around the country. Yet he did not fear death for Christ. ‘Whoever dies for the faith,’ he said, ‘goes up to heaven.’ He was eventually killed for his faith in 1839. Almost 150 years later, Pope John Paul II canonised Andrew along with a group of 116 martyrs from the 18th and 19th centuries. This group includes bishops, priests and lay Catholics young and old. In his homily, Pope John Paul II said to the Christians of Vietnam that the blood shed by these martyrs was ‘a source of grace to progress in the faith. In you, the faith continues to be transmitted to new generations ... This faith remains the foundation of all those who are faithful to their land and at the same time want to continue to be true disciples of Christ.’ Let us pray tonight for all those who continue to experience religious persecution around the world, and give thanks to the merciful Lord for the gift of faith. Sts Andrew and companions, pray for us!

09.01.2022 Please read info in Feast Day Below

08.01.2022 This Weeks Gospel by Fr VIncent Le

08.01.2022 https://youtu.be/HZ8CuUAiev0

07.01.2022 This Weeks Gospel By Fr Vincent Le

06.01.2022 Gospel from Fr Vincent Le

05.01.2022 Keeping connected with St Damians Parish

05.01.2022 Today we celebrate the first Sunday of the Season of Advent. Advent is a time of joyful waiting and preparation for the great feast of Christmas the birth of ...our Lord Jesus Christ. Throughout Advent we will be hearing from the Prophet Isaiah, as we do in today's first reading. After the psalms, the Book of Isaiah is the second most cited Jewish book in the New Testament. It announces the good news of the Messiah and as Fr Trevor Tibbertsma reflects, it is often viewed as the fifth book of the gospels after Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Perhaps this is because it looks ahead, and reminds us that the good news of Jesus Christ is not yet complete. Not all people have received the good news yet and some Christians have even fallen asleep to the good news. In today's gospel, Jesus says to his disciples: ‘Be on your guard, stay awake, because you never know when the time will come.' During this year of COVID-19 and in these times of heightened stress and despair, some of us may have even grown gone cold in our faith and fallen asleep in our spiritual life. Let us pray that this time of Advent be a time of awakening: an awakening to the hope and grace in our lives, and a time to allow Jesus to enter and warm our hearts once more. And perhaps the final clue as to Isaiah's significance lies in the words from the prophet himself: 'Here I am, Lord'. May we make these words our own as we begin this beautiful Season of Advent. Join us for today's 11am Mass at St Patrick's Cathedral on free-to-air TV C31 (channel 44 on digital TV) or via www.youtube.com/archmelb. To listen Fr Trevor's full reflection on today's readings and for other Advent resources please visit: www.melbournecatholic.org/advent

05.01.2022 Bookings for this Weekend Mass via TryBooking if can’t access Trybooking please phone Office 94672797. Bookings Close Today at 12pm

04.01.2022 https://melbournecatholic.org.au//Year-12-You%e2%80%99ve-G

04.01.2022 Please Read info on How to keep in contact with St Damians Parish.

04.01.2022 Page 1: Paul Bezzina

03.01.2022 https://youtu.be/jdEq_nBA2wc

01.01.2022 This Weeks Newsletter for 30th August 2020

01.01.2022 Page 2: By Paul Bezzina

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