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COMPACT
St John the Apostle Parish
Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Established 1972

15th Sunday in Ordianry Time                       Year C 
13 July 2025                                               #32.25
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REFLECTION
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The Good Samaritan

 

Jesus' original audience would have been shocked by his choice of a Samaritan as the hero of this parable—not because it simply illustrated enmity between groups, but because it cut directly across the expected roles and social norms. In the cultural setting of Jesus’ time, a Samaritan would have been the least likely person to be cast as the one who fulfills God's law of love. The priest and Levite—figures associated with religious duty and social standing—fail to act. Their actions are shaped by ritual purity codes and social expectations. The Samaritan, however, acts not out of duty or conformity, but from compassion.

And that is the heart of the story. Compassion.

In Luke’s Gospel, compassion is not a sentimental feeling—it’s a call to action that overrides cultural, religious, and social boundaries. The Samaritan sees the wounded man, is moved with pity, and draws near. He acts concretely, generously, and at personal cost. His care is detailed and sustained, extending beyond the initial moment of rescue. Jesus lifts up this compassionate response as the model for how we are to love our neighbour—not in theory, but in the grit and complexity of real life.

When the lawyer asks, “Who is my neighbour?” he is looking for boundaries—trying to define who deserves his love. Jesus turns the question on its head by instead asking, “Who was neighbour to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?” It is not about defining others, but about becoming a neighbour through compassionate action.

The commandment at the end is simple and confronting: “Go and do the same yourself.” This is not a story we are meant to admire from a distance. It is a story we are meant to enter. Jesus does not just tell us to think differently; he calls us to act differently—to allow compassion to interrupt our routines, challenge our prejudices, and guide our responses.

This Gospel invites us to a deeper, more courageous discipleship—one where compassion has the final word

Based on: Have you thought, Contemporary context, by Greg Sunter

 May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be everywhere loved……….forever!  
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HEART SPIRITUALITY
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Compassion

Our love of neighbour should be tenderhearted and compassionate. The Samaritan should be our model. Along the road he meets a wounded man, half dead, stripped, dying of hunger. He is stirred at the sight, and his heart touched with compassion (Lk. 10:33). Let us not close our heart to pity, when along life’s road we come across a person wounded by sorrow, bruised by ingratitude, calumny, prostrate in the mud of a disorderly life, or a poor person lacking everything, or a needy family. Like the Samaritan, let us draw near to these unfortunate people, and do everything in our power to comfort them. Do we conduct ourselves in this way? De we not on the contrary imitate the hardness of heat of the men in the gospel towards the wounded man?

Jules Chevalier msc

Méditations II, p.259., Issoudun 1891

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PILGRIMS OF HOPE
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The Unifying Principle of all Reality

The Sacred Heart is the unifying principle of all reality, since “Christ is the heart of the world, and the paschal mystery of his death and resurrection is the centre of history, which because of him, is a history of salvation”. All creatures “are moving forward with us and through us towards a common point of arrival, which is God, in that transcendent fullness where the risen Christ embraces and illumines all things”. In the presence of the heart of Christ, I once more ask the Lord to have mercy on this suffering world in which he chose to dwell as one of us. May he pour out the treasures of his light and love, so that our world, which presses forward despite wars, socio-economic disparities and uses of technology that that threaten our humanity, may regain the most important and necessary thing of all: its heart.

 Pope Francis. Dilexit Nos: He Loved us, #31

On the Human and Divine love of the Heart of Jesus Christ


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NOTICES
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PARISH OFFICE HAPPENINGS

Frs. Tru and Chung will be absent from the parish from Tuesday 8 – Friday 11 July 2025 as they attend their annual retreats.

There will be a Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion at 9:30am on Tuesday and Friday at

St John the Apostle Parish and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at St Thomas Aquinas parish.


Naming a Parish

As the two parishes of St John’s and
St Thomas’ continue to merge, we are now at the stage of discerning a name for the merged parishes. The Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) will speak at all masses the weekend of 26/27 July with a view to canvassing parishioner’s preferences. The PPC has proffered the following names for consideration and discernment.

St John the Apostle & St Thomas Aquinas Parish

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish 

St Francis de Sales Parish

St Margaret Mary Parish

St Therese of Lisieux Parish

Christ the Redeemer Parish

During the weeks leading up to 26/27 would you please prayerful discern your preference.

 

Prayer

Come, Holy Spirit, Gift of wisdom and guide of God’s people, we turn to You in this time of change and hope.

As the communities of St John’s and

St Thomas’ continue to grow together,

we ask You to stir our hearts with the love that unites, and lead us in the path of faithful discernment.

You know the story of our people—

our joys, our struggles,

our hopes for the future.

As we listen for Your voice, may we be inspired by the lives of the saints and the holy names offered for our reflection.

Give us hearts that are open, minds that are attentive, and spirits ready to follow where You lead.

May the name chosen for our new parish honour the past, witness to our faith today, and call us forward with renewed purpose.

Come, Holy Spirit, breathe in us. May this name speak of who we are, and who You are calling us to become.

We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.


Vinnies Winter Appeal

The theme of this year’s Winter Appeal is: ‘Help break the cycle of homelessness’. This is a real issue in our local community. Cash and card donations to the Winter Appeal can be made after all Masses on the weekends of 19 and 20 July and 26 and 27 July. Your support is greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your donations of non-perishable food items over the past year. They are gratefully received by our companions who are doing it tough. It is a great help to the Vinnies Conference.



QUARTERLY PARISH EXPENSES APRIL TO JUNE

Thank you to all who thoughtfully contributed to our January–March appeal, which raised $8,728 to help cover essential costs such as insurance, levies, and electricity. Your support is deeply appreciated and vital to the ongoing life of our parish.

As we come to the end of the April–June quarter, our essential expenses have totalled $13,613.49, broken down as follows:

  • Insurance:   $6,152.25
  • Levies:        $3,281.68
  • Electricity:   $4,179.56

While we are not holding a formal appeal at this time, parishioners who feel moved to contribute are warmly invited to do so. Your donations help sustain the mission and ministry of our parish.

 

Parish Account Details
BSB:          062-786
Account:    0001 3630
Name:        St John the Apostle Parish
Reference: Your Name

Thank you for your ongoing stewardship and care of our parish.




PowerPoint Operators Needed

Are you someone who enjoys being quietly helpful? We’re currently using recorded music at our 10:00am and 6:00pm Sunday Masses, and we need PowerPoint operators to help ensure the smooth and prayerful flow of the liturgy.
This is a simple but vital role that makes a big difference to the whole congregation. If you’re comfortable with basic technology and are willing to serve once or twice a month, we’d love to hear from you! No experience needed – just a willing heart.
To find out more or to get involved, please contact the parish office.

Prayer for Vocations - Missionaries of the Sacred Heart 
To be on earth the Heart of God 
Third Friday Monthly 9:30am Mass 

Fr. Jules Chevalier, the MSC Founder envisioned:
“Being MSC, we are brothers and sisters, priests and lay MSC, all MSC in our own way.

“May we, the Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus your Son, be blessed abundantly with men and women chosen to share our mission of love”



Help Keep Our Community Healthy This Winter

As winter settles in, let's take simple steps to protect one another from colds, flu, and COVID-19. Many in our community are currently unwell, and COVID continues to circulate.

Please remember to:

Wash your hands regularly with soap and water

Use hand sanitiser when entering and leaving the church

Stay home if you're feeling unwell

Together, we can care for each other and help keep our parish community safe and healthy this winter.


 
YCS BELCONNEN - 
27 July
After Sunday Mass 

From 7:00pm – 9:00pm 
St John the Apostle Parish Centre 
Year groups 7 – 12 are welcome Join us for games, praise, prayer, food and social justice
St John the Apostle Women’s Breakfast 
Tuesday - 22 July  – 7:30am 


 Bean Origin 

Hardwicke Crescent HOLT

St John's Friendship Group 
Morning Tea 
Wednesday 30 July - 10:15am - parish centre. 
Please come and join us, you are all most welcome. Please bring a plate to share. 
Contact: Barbara Mawson in you have any quesitons on 6254 7989

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS 
Connecting with people living alone 


2nd Tuesday of the month Coffee Group 
12 August at 2:00pm
Ichi Café at Kippax Contact: Barbara Mawson 6254 7989 

3rd Sunday gathering
20 July at 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Parish Centre

 
 
Pins & Needles 
  Third Monday of the Month
21 July 7:15pm
Parish Library
 

 

7:00pm in the parish library.
8 August

Relax, Review, Reflect 
We will be watching   
"Bruce Almighty"


  

SJA Men’s Group 
Meeting Monthly 6:00pm – 8:00pm 
Next gathering: Friday 18 July
St John the Apostle Parish Centre
For more information contact the parish office. 

Gethsemane Thursday

Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament 
 7 August 7:30 – 8:30pm

Could you not stay awake with me one hour. 
Matt 26:40


 

MASS OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS  
1st Friday of every month ■ 9:30am  
Sacred Heart Mass Intention
8 August
The heart is the centre of our being, and the seat of our emotions and love.
The Sacred Heart of Jesus symbolizes his great love for humanity. Jesus initiated this devotion out of his great love for us.


 


  
 No cash? No problem. 
Use the Tap machine. 
Help support your parish financially through regular giving. 
Telephone the parish office for more details.
 
 Bequest  Have you ever thought of leaving
a Bequest to your parish?

By remembering your faith community in your Will, you contribute to the spiritual legacy that has enriched your life. Your bequest ensures the continuation of the traditions, teachings, and support that have shaped your journey.

 
 Becoming Catholic  
If you or you know someone who would like to become Catholic,
please contact the parish office for more information. 



SAFEGUARDING 

Have you noticed the Safeguarding poster in the foyer? 
Do you know who our Safeguarding Officers are?

St John the Apostle Parish Kippax is committed to the care, wellbeing and protection of children, young people and people at risk in our community.

Safeguarding is a shared responsibility


 

ROSTERS

20 July                  Acolyte Roster

5:00pm

Helen Kennedy, John Drury

8:30am

Maria Scarr

10:00am

Rose and Boni Benedictos

6:00pm

Nunga Umaru, Peter Le

 

20 July                  Lector Roster

5:00pm

Joe Catanzariti, Judy Neeting

8:30am

Jordan Forka, John O’Heir

10:00am

Libby Kain, Kate Lawrence

6:00pm

Busi Nkomo, Karna O’Dea

 

20 July                  Ministers of Communion

5:00pm

Gordon Donnir, Marie McKie

8:30am

Theresia Suh, Sigrid Kropp

10:00am

Sugi Mohanadas, John Blackwell

6:00pm

Charlotte and Lionel D’Cruze

20 July                  Hospitality Roster

5:00pm

Carol Moore, Barbara Mawson

8:30am

Clyde and Norma Sloan

10:00am

James & Jessica Nguyen, Pav Perera

6:00pm

Vigi Varghese

 

20 July                  SJAShop

5:00pm

 

8:30am

Sabina Van Rooy

10:00am

 

6:00pm

 

Weekly Rosters

Altar Society

13 July

Pat Gilchrist

Church Cleaning:

14 July

Edgar and Chioma Nnajide




  
Let us pray for those who are sick - we remember them in our Masses.

Recently Deceased:  

Anniversary: 

Christopher Davis, Mary Ryan, Josephine Allester, Doris Galea, Marie Richards, Mollie Paterson, Chris Penders, John McEnaney, Leon Nguyen, Bede Stinson, Thomas Hallahan, Bernard Armstrong, Laurence Swift, Linda Dawson, Victoria Norton, Jane Kurzynski, Lionel Carberry, Catherine Raadts, Josephine O’Kane, Gayle McGoogan, Joan Ferguson, Monique Pearce, Veronica Hannah, Shane Connolly, David Leonard, Paul Kurylowicz, Mona Castle, Stephen Carson, Robert Bower, Stephen Gorst, Leo Williams, Naomi Slater, Rudi Weiss, Joseph Myatt, Rita Riddle, Isabella Backhouse, Gwendoline White, Sheila Marshall, Tina Martino, James Patterson, Dolly Munoz, Queenie Solomonz, Mary Mules, Marie Cowman, Maria Pedic, Thomas Pinner, Czeslaw Kowalski, Wallace Johnson, Dianne Fraser, Darryl Bremer, Frank Sculthorpe, Debra Niquet, Donald Briggs, Domatilla Malia

 

 

  
Mass Intentions the week of 14 - 19 July 

Mon 14/07

Jim Dyson

Wed 15/07

 

Thur 16/07

 

Fri     17/07

 

 

Sat 18/07

 

5:00pm

Maria Dang

 

 

Sun 19/07

 

8:30am

 

10:00am

Celia Gomez

6:00pm

 



To ensure that a mass time is available 
please telephone the parish office to make a booking.

 

 

 




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