Weekly Bulletin
Established 1972
14 September 2025 #42.25
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Lifted Up
"The Son of Man must be lifted up... so that everyone who believes may have eternal life in him." (John 3:14-15)
To gaze upon the Cross with reverence is a profoundly counter-cultural act. In the Roman world, the cross was not a sacred symbol but a grotesque instrument of state terror—a means of erasing enemies from memory and from life itself. Crucifixion was meant not only to kill but to humiliate, dehumanise, and obliterate. The bodies of the crucified were discarded without honour, their names forgotten, their legacies crushed.
And yet, in a stunning reversal, the early Christian community gradually came to see this instrument of annihilation as the sign of God’s enduring love.
In this passage from John’s Gospel, Jesus speaks of being “lifted up”—a phrase that refers not only to his physical elevation on the cross but also to the spiritual exaltation of that very moment. Just as Moses lifted up the bronze serpent in the desert so that the Israelites might look upon it and be healed, so too must Jesus be lifted up—so that all who look to him with faith may be healed from sin and death.
This “lifting up” is not about glorifying suffering for its own sake. Rather, it is about the transformative power of divine love. In Jesus, God enters into the very heart of human pain, rejection, and mortality. The cross becomes the place where death is not the end but the threshold into life eternal.
“For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son.” (John 3:16), reminds us that God's motive is not condemnation, but love: The Cross, once a tool of destruction, becomes the sign of that gift. It is not the violence of the cross that we venerate, but the love that willingly bore it.
To revere the Cross today is to proclaim that God can bring redemption out of what seems irredeemable. It is to say that even the darkest places in our lives can become sites of grace. It is to believe that nothing—not even death—can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus.
Based on: Gospel Reflection, by Greg Sunter
May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be everywhere loved……….forever!
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The Church born from the Heart of Christ
When on the cross the struggle sets in between life and death, the Roman soldier will strike the Heart, as the source of life, to force it to let go of any life that might still be in it. The life of Christ has already left that refuge! But from that adorable Heart, torn by the lance, from which life had gone, another life appeared for us.
The Word, coming from the Heart of his Father, made the world emerge from nothing; and from the Heart of the incarnate Word, pierced on Calvary, I see a new world emerging, the world of those he has chosen. And this creation, so fertile, full of grandeur and inspired by love and mercy, is the Church, the mystical body of Christ, which makes the new creation present on earth until the end of time.
Jules Chevalier msc Le Sacré-Coeur de Jésus, p.145ƒ., Paris 1900.
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The foundation of Life
St Bonaventure makes us appreciate first the beauty of the grace and the sacraments flowing from the fountain of life that is the wounded side of the Lord, “In order that from the side of Christ sleeping on the cross, the Church might be formed and the Scripture fulfilled that says: ‘They shall look upon him whom they pierced’, one of the soldiers struck him with a lance and opened his side. This was permitted by divine Providence so that, in the blood and water flowing from that wound, the price of our salvation might flow from the hidden wellspring of his heart, enabling the Church’s sacraments to confer the life of grace and thus to be, for those who live in Christ, like a cup filled from the living fount springing up to life eternal”.
Pope Francis. Dilexit Nos: He Loved us, #107
On the Human and Divine love of the Heart of Jesus Christ
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Lord, open our eyes to see Your presence in all creation; may we care for, respect, and protect life in every form. Guide us to contemplate the world with gratitude and hope, finding You in the beauty of all that exists.
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QUARTERLY APPEAL
There will be a leaving collection this weekend to assist the quarterly:
- insurance
- levy
- electricity expenses.
Our goal is to raise an additional $10,000.00 to meet these quarterly expenses.
Donations can be made in cash or EFT
St John the Apostle Parish
BSB: 062 786
Account: 0001 3630
Reference: Your Name
We thank you and appreciate your support

FIRST GATHERING
Sunday 28 September – 3:00pm
Parish Library
Discussing our first Book
A relaxed gathering for conversation, reflection, and friendship over a cuppa.
If this sounds like something you’d like to be part of, please let us know!
Contact: Kirsty at kippax.finance@cg.org.au

Safeguarding Sunday 14 September 2025

In our everyday lives, let’s be mindful of those around us who are vulnerable or
marginalised. Who are the “silent” ones in our society, the ones without a voice? Today,
God may be calling you to stand up for them. Whether it’s through prayer, support, or
direct action, we are invited to participate in God’s work of justice.

National Catholic Safeguarding Standards
Standard 1: committed leadership, governance and culture. Some Key Competencies
The entity:
- Builds a safeguarding culture
- Has zero tolerance to abuse
- Has transparent and accountable governance
- Provides a safe environment


YCS BELCONNEN -
After Sunday Mass - 14 September
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


Third Monday of the Month
15 September 7:15pm
Parish Library

3rd Sunday gathering
21 September at 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Parish Library
2nd Tuesday of the month Coffee Group
9 September at 2:00pm
Ichi Café at Kippax Contact: Barbara Mawson 6254 7989


Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament
2 October 7:30 – 8:30pm


First Friday Mass
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.


Nettlefold Street BLECONNEN

St John's Friendship Group
Morning Tea
Wednesday 24 September
Please come and join us, you are all most welcome. Please bring a plate to share.

There are some new books on the display table in the library:
Choices for Life: The Beatitudes for Daily Living
A Friendly Guide to Women in the Old Testament
A Friendly Guide to Women in the New TestamentA Passion for Life: Fragments of the Face of God


Sunday 5 October
Pope Leo XIV calls on the Church and global communities to recognise migrants and refugees not only as people seeking safety and opportunity but also as “missionaries of hope.”
Date: 5th – 11th October 2025
Theme: “Community”
Focus: Encouraging connection and support within communities to promote mental health and wellbeing.
10 October is World Mental Health Day
Be part of the conversation and join the Meaningful Connections Matter Campaign.
https://worldmentalhealthday.com.au/
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th |

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 support your parish financially through regular giving.
Telephone the parish office for more details.

Bequest ♥ Have you ever thought of leaving
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.

please contact the parish office for more information.

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
21 September Acolyte Roster
5:00pm |
Helen Kennedy, John Drury |
8:30am |
Maria Scarr |
10:00am |
Rose & Boni Benedictos |
6:00pm |
Nunga Umaru, Peter Le |
21 September Lector Roster
5:00pm |
Joe Catanzariti, Elaine Laycock |
8:30am |
Jordan Forka, John O’Heir |
10:00am |
Libby Kain, Kate Lawrence |
6:00pm |
Busi Nkomo, Karna O’Dea |
21 September Ministers of Communion
5:00pm |
Marie McKie |
8:30am |
Theresia Suh, Sigrid Krop |
10:00am |
Sugi Mohanadas, John Blackwell |
6:00pm |
Charlotte & Lionel D’Cruze |
21 September Hospitality Roster
5:00pm |
Carol Moore, Barbara Mawson |
8:30am |
Clyne & Norma Sloan |
10:00am |
James & Jessica Nguyen, Pav Perera |
6:00pm |
Vigi Varghese |
21 September SJAShop
5:00pm |
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8:30am |
Sabina Van Rooy |
10:00am |
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6:00pm |
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Weekly Rosters
Altar Society |
14 Sept |
Pat Gilcharist |
Church Cleaning: |
15 Sept |
Vigi Varghese |

Recently Deceased:
Anniversary:
Kathleen Wiltshire, Cedric Pratt, Denise Busch, Mary Prosper, Raymond Free, Graham Ottewill, Kate Fisher, Robert Caskie, Pauline Jones, Therese Le, Don Nicol, Robert Greig, Lynette Katlewski, Anthony Tys, Peter Hill, Allan Biggs, Xavier Munoz, John Haley, Frances Critchlow, Antonio Ahn, Magdalen Ripszam, Marijona Grybaitis, Jana Nassir, Bernard Roberts, Luke White, Josephine Mulligan, Beryl Mannix, Aileen Antcliffe, James Sharah, Zoila Wait, Philip Hazell, Patrick Clarke, Lidia Torelli
Mass Intentions the week of 15-21 September
Mon 15/09 |
John Jayawardena |
Wed 17/09 |
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Fri 19/09 |
Helen Teys, Kathy Teys |
Sat 20/09 |
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5:00pm |
Jo Mulligan |
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Sun 21/09 |
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8:30am |
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10:00am |
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6:00pm |
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