Weekly Bulletin
Established 1972
9 November 2025 #50.25
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Jesus Cleanses the Temple
In this striking and memorable scene, Jesus enters the Temple and finds it filled with traders and money-changers. His response is forceful and deeply symbolic: he overturns their tables and drives them out. This is not simply an outburst of anger; it is a prophetic act, a deliberate challenge to a system that has lost sight of its purpose.
At the heart of Jesus’ protest is not just the selling of animals or the exchange of currency, but what these activities represent: a temple culture that had become overly controlled by an elite religious class. This class managed and mediated access to God in ways that burdened and excluded ordinary people. What was meant to be a house of prayer for all people had become a marketplace, and more than that, a place of power and control, where the sacred was bought and sold and access to God came at a cost.
Jesus’ actions speak directly to this distortion. By driving out the merchants, he is making a powerful statement: true worship does not require the mediation of corrupt systems. It does not require money, status, or approval from religious authorities. The presence of God is not confined to a building or a transaction.
When Jesus says, “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up,” he is pointing to himself as the new place of encounter with God. His body—his life, death, and resurrection—will become the new and living temple. In him, all barriers between God and humanity are torn down.
Jesus' cleansing of the Temple is not merely about reforming a religious institution; it is about reorienting our hearts. It challenges us to clear out what clutters our spiritual lives, to resist anything that makes access to God conditional, and to rediscover that the true dwelling place of God is not in stone buildings or human systems—but in the person of Christ, and through him, in each one of us.
Based on: Gospel Focus by Greg Sunter
May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be everywhere loved……….forever!
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The Sacred Heart revealed God’s mercy on earth
The Heart of Jesus is essentially merciful, because it is the Heart of God; mercy is his very nature. The Blessed Trinity put in his Heart for our sake all the treasures of its tenderness and love, and so the Sacred heart poured them out profusely on every misfortune he came across. His role on earth was no to condemn but to forgive;
not to spurn those who suffer
but to comfort them;
not to alienate sinners,
but to enlighten and convert them;
not to turn away the sick,
but to heal them;
not to abandon a lost sheep,
but to bring it back to the sheepfold;
not to quench the smoking wick,
but to make it burn brightly;
not to break the crushed reed,
but to strengthen it.
That is the Sacred Heart.
What kindness, what mercy!
Jules Chevalier msc
Méditations II, p.641ƒ., Issoudun 1891
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Whenever a person thinks, questions and reflects on his or her true identity, strives to understand the deeper questions of life and to seek God, or experiences the thrill of catching a glimpse of truth, it leads to the realization that our fulfilment as human beings is found in love.
In loving, we sense that we come to know the purpose and goal of our existence in this world. Everything comes together in a state of coherence and harmony. It allows that, in contemplating the meaning of our lives, perhaps the most decisive question we can ask is. “Do I have a heart?”
Pope Francis. Dilexit Nos: He Loved us, #23
On the Human and Divine love of the Heart of Jesus Christ
PARISH FINANCE COMMITTEE UPDATE
Planned Giving
Firstly, thank you to everyone who contributes financially to our parishes. It is simply not possible for a parish to operate without it.
For those who don't know, we now have a combined Parish Finance Council. We have been working through all of the parish accounts and processes for both churches and the best way to bring them together.
Our priority has been, what this means for you.
There will likely be new bank account details and some minor changes to the way we all contribute financially. We are hoping to keep things as simple as possible and plan on letting you all know as soon as practically possible.
Please continue as normal until any changes are communicated.
Stay tuned or reach out if you have any questions.
God bless
Josh Osborne-Goldsbrough
Chair - Combined Parish Finance Council
2026 Sacramental Program
Information Evening for Parents
18 November 2025 – 6:30pm – 7:30pm
St John the Apostle Catholic Church
Register to attend the information evening for parents for the Sacraments of Penance [Reconciliation], First Holy Communion and Confirmation.
Key information will be provided on the process for registering your child/children for the Sacraments in 2026, Formation Evening for parents Information and key dates for the Sacraments in 2026
For students in Years 3-6 for the Sacraments of Penance and First Holy Communion and Year 6 for the Sacrament of Confirmation
Use the QR Code to register or https://forms.gle/vvKmq4FLzdV2c8ae7
RETREAT
Date: 29/30 November
Theme: Listening with a Hopeful Heart
Presenter: Fr Khoi Nguyen msc
Cost: Free – our Christmas gift to you
Registration: kippax@cg.org.au
Time & Place: STA Charnwood: 2.00 pm on Saturday finishing at 5:30pm with a break before the 6:00pm mass.
REPEATED
Time & Place: SJA Kippax: 2:00pm on Sunday finishing at 5:30pm with a break before the 6:00pm mass.
Please bring a journal or notebook
Khoi Nguyen is a priest of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart (MSC), a scholar in the field of disability, and a person living with vision impairment. He is currently pursuing a PhD, researching the intersection of Vision Impairment Spirituality and MSC Heart Spirituality. With a strong background as an MSC formator, spiritual director/ accompanier, and professional supervisor, he has also been on the staff team at the Heart of Life Pastoral Formation and Spirituality Centre (Croydon), where he lectures and facilitates various workshops and reflection events. He has also authored several books on everyday spirituality.
Thanksgiving Mass
All ministers are invited to mark the end of the liturgical year.
Friday 28 November - 6.15pm for Mass at
St John the Apostle Church, Kippax,
followed by supper.
Please bring a plate … a main dish or dessert
National Catholic Safeguarding Standards
Standard 9: Continuous improvement.
Some Key Competencies - The entity:
- Implements an effective safeguarding action plan
- Develops, implements and reviews appropriate safeguarding policies and practices
- Reports on findings
https://www.acsltd.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/National-Catholic-Safeguarding-Standards-Edition-2_FINAL_December2022.pdf
The Annual Remembrance Mass
Saturday 15th November 10:00 am
At this mass, we will pray especially for all those whose funerals or burials we celebrated here in the past year, but all are welcome to join us and pray for all their beloved dead.
Morning tea will be held in the foyer after mass.
twilight tucka’ n’ telly
Young Adult [18-25] Gathering
November 16th 7pm and
December 14th 7pm
St Thomas Aquinas Parish Centre
Bernadette: 0419 562 553

Nettlefold Street BLECONNEN
St John's Friendship Group
Morning Tea
Wednesday November 26- 10:15am - parish centre.
Please come and join us, you are all most welcome. Please bring a plate to share.
Christmas Theme
It is parishioner’s contributions that keep KIT alive and interesting.

Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament
6 November 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.

Third Monday of the Month
17 November 7:15pm
Parish Library
3rd Sunday gathering
16 November at 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Parish Library
2nd Tuesday of the month Coffee Group
11 November at 2:00pm
Ichi Café at Kippax Contact: Barbara Mawson 6254 7989
YCS BELCONNEN -
After Sunday Mass - 16 November
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

7:00pm in the parish library.
21 November October
Relax, Review, Reflect
We will be watching
"Chocolat"
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
Mass Intentions the week of 10-16 November
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Mon 10/11 |
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Wed 12/11 |
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Thur 13/11 |
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Fri 14/11 |
Dorothy Lenihan |
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Sat 15/11 |
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5:00pm |
Witrzens & Brockway Families |
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Sun 16/11 |
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8:30am |
Francisco & Maria de la Torre |
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10:00am |
Mansoor Shammas & Salwa Halabiya |
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6:00pm |
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To ensure that a mass time is available please telephone the parish office to make a booking.
ROSTERS
16 November Acolyte Roster
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5:00pm |
Anthony & Chitra Jayawardena |
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8:30am |
Maria Scarr |
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10:00am |
Rose & Boni Benedictos |
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6:00pm |
Nunga Umaru, Peter Le |
16 November Lector Roster
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5:00pm |
Joe Catanzariti, Colleen Reed |
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8:30am |
Jordan Forka, John O’Heir |
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10:00am |
Libby Kain, Kate Lawrence |
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6:00pm |
Busi Nkomo, Karna O’Dea |
16 November Ministers of Communion
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5:00pm |
Anthony Jayawardena, Marie McKie |
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8:30am |
Theresia Suh, Sigrid Kropp |
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10:00am |
Sugi Mohanadas, John Blackwell |
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6:00pm |
Charlotte & Lionel D’Cruze |
16 November Hospitality Roster
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5:00pm |
Carol Moore, Barbara Mawson |
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8:30am |
Clyde & Norma Sloan |
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10:00am |
James and Jessica Nguyen, Pav Perera |
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6:00pm |
Vigi Varghese |
16 November SJAShop
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5:00pm |
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8:30am |
Sabina Van Rooy |
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10:00am |
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6:00pm |
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Weekly Rosters
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Altar Society |
9 Nov |
Pat Gilchrist |
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Church Cleaning: |
10 Nov |
Edgar & Chioma Nnajide |
Recently Deceased: Daphne Ashley
Patricia Smith, John Roots, Adrian Gilchrist, Margaret Webster, Marie-Jeanne Shatzman, Veronica Tippett, Gary Williams, Frances Stow, Margaret Conlon, Maria Van Audenaerde, Brenden Keir, Conrnelia Onstenk, William Castle, Richard Witrzens, Gloria Hunter, Jordan Blachfield, maria Wegener, Jamie Gruber, Kathleen Randall, Gary Marsh, Fransien Ashauer, Nell Clarke, Matthew Biggs, Joey Griffiths, Marie Corr, Nelson Canas, Irene Collbourne, Constianus Slusser, Patricia McGee, Honorio Arranz, Dorothy Lenihan, Mary-Ellen Roots, Krissy Thomas, Peter Hayes, Phyllis McAllister
