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Contact Details

 

The Parish Office is open weekdays

Monday - Friday      9am to 3pm

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Phone: (08) 9721 2141

Fax: (08) 9791 3257

E-mail: parishadmin1@bunburycatholic.org.au

 

Physical Address:  11 Money Street, Bunbury, Western Australia, 6230

 

Postal Address: P.O. Box 2005, Bunbury, Western Australia, 6231

Mass Times
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Cathedral

Weekdays: 7am

​Saturday: 8am and 6pm Vigil

​Sunday: 8am, 10am and 6pm

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Reconciliation:  Saturday's 5:00pm to 5:40pm or book an appointment by ringing the parish office (97212141)

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Dalyellup

Dalyellup Catholic Community Sunday Mass is now held at St John of God Bunbury Hospital

Sunday: 10am

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Carmelite Monastery

Mon-Sat: 9am

Sunday Mass: 8:30am

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Dardanup-Boyanup

Wednesday: 9am

Saturday: 6pm Vigil

1st Sat of Month: 9am

Sunday: 9am

This Week's Parish News
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Our Mission

 

Our Mission is to continue growing as a community where people can meet Jesus Christ and grow in his life and mission in the Catholic Faith.

 

The spirituality our parish mission is expressed best in the parish prayer of    St Therese of Avila.

Christ has no body on earth but yours;

 no hands but yours;

 no feet but yours.

 Yours are the eyes through which he is to look out-

 Christ's compassion to the world.

 Yours are the feet with which he is to go about doing good.

Yours are the hands with which he is to bless others now.

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OUR VISION

 

To be a Parish that is open and transparent, nurturing, united and inclusive.

  

To be a community that is welcoming, embracing and caring for families, youth and valuing cultural diversity.

 

To be a Parish that brings those who do not know Christ into relationship with him.

 

 

 

 

                 2025 JUBILEE PRAYER

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Father in heaven, may the faith you have given us in your son, Jesus Christ, our brother, and the flame of charity enkindled in our hearts by the Holy Spirit, reawaken in us the blessed hope for the coming of your Kingdom.

 

May your grace transform us into tireless cultivators of the seeds of the Gospel. May those seeds transform from within both humanity and the whole cosmos in the sure expectation of a new heaven and a new earth, when, with the powers of evil vanquished, your glory will shine eternally.

 

May the grace of the Jubilee reawaken in us, 

Pilgrims of Hope, a yearning for the treasures of heaven.

May that same grace spread the joy and peace of our

Redeemer throughout the earth. To you our God, eternally blessed, be glory and praise for ever. Amen.

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Introducing, Luce, the official mascot of the 2025 Jubilee Year. Luce means ‘light’ in Italian; also from Latin derivate of ‘lux’ which also means light.
P P C   P O S T
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by Helen Brown, Chairperson - Parish Pastoral Council

SAFEGUARDING OFFICERS

LITURGY. For the third week in a row, we retain the following the notes for our ministers’ guidance and for the knowledge of every parishioner. Christ Himself  welcomes us every time we celebrate the Eucharist. We are called to do the same. We hear his words: ‘Let the children come to me for to such as these that the Kingdom of God belongs” (Mt 19:14). We are call God’s children called to welcome everyone in the name of Christ.

 

Changes prior to the commencement of Mass:

1. Promptly at the starting time the bells will ring.

2. Parishioners will stand (as previously done)

3. The commentator will welcome the faithful, encourage connection between those participating in the Mass and introduce the message in the readings of the day.

4. Parishioners will be encouraged to join in singing the gathering hymn.

 

To Liturgy of the Word

1. There will be 1 reader of the Word.

2. Psalmist may or may not sing the Responsorial Psalm. If the Psalm is spoken then it will commence with the response, i.e. God, in your goodness, you have made a home for the poor.

3. The Commentator will read the Universal Prayers (Prayer of the Faithful) at the conclusion of Mass.

4. Join the procession at the conclusion of Mass.

 

Changes to the movements of Eucharistic Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHC) during Mass:

> The EMHC’s joining the procession.

> The EMHC’s approaching the Altar once the Priest-Celebrant consumes the Precious Body of Christ (They remain at their seats and kneel as part of the body of the Church).

> The Acolyte will distribute Communion in the body of the Church. An EMHC will distribute Holy Communion upstairs.

> Blessings will be offered verbally (There will be no Precious Body held in the fingers, or contact made).

> Once finished distribution of Holy Communion, EMHC’s will wash their hands to remove traces of the Precious Body.

> Those EMHC’s taking the Precious Body to the housebound will be invited to the Altar and blessed by the Priest-Celebrant after the Prayer After communion.

> EMHC’s will join the procession at the conclusion of Mass.

 

SEASON OF CREATION: 1 September - 4 October

Each year from September 1 to October 4, the Christian family unites for this worldwide celebration of prayer and action to protect our common home. It is a special season where we celebrate God as Creator and acknowledge Creation as the divine continuing act that summons us as collaborators to love and care for the gift of all that is created. As followers of Christ from around the globe, we share a common call to care for Creation. We are co- creatures and part of all that God has made. Our well-being is interwoven

with the well-being of the Earth.

 

This year’s theme is “Peace with Creation”, inspired by Isaiah 32:14-18: “For the palace will be forsaken, the populous city deserted; the hill and the watchtower will become dens forever, the joy of wild asses, a pasture forflocks… The effect of righteousness will be peace, and the result of righteousness, quietness, and trust forever….”

quietness, and trust forever. My people will abide in a peaceful habitation,

in secure dwellings, and in quiet resting places.”

 

Feel free to talk to any of these officers about any    queries/concerns that you may have about the           safeguarding of children or the vulnerable in our parish.

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Doreen Wijekoon     bunburysgo1@gmail.com

Pauline Harling         bunburysgo2@gmail.com

Alexis Woolhead     

Ruth Dunne               bunburysgo4@gmail.com

Kath Fenton               

Helenmary Sykes      

FAITH EDUCATION
by Sr. Christine Clarke, PBVM

The Eucharist

The recent celebration of the first reception of the Eucharist by many of the children of the parish gives us an opportunity to reflect on what we have.

Reading the NT accounts of the last supper, with their varying perspectives and contexts, gives us further understanding of the many meanings of the Eucharist. Mark and Matthew, Paul and Luke provide us with the account of the meal itself, the bread and wine, the words and actions of Jesus. Mark and Matthew see the Eucharist as sacrifice, the wine poured out for the forgiveness of sin. Paul and Luke emphasise the fellowship perspective, the breaking of bread.

John does not have a direct account of the taking of bread and wine, but gives us a perspective on how Jesus wants to be remembered - like his last will and ‘new’ testament. Disciples are to live in memory of Jesus in the symbols of service, (the washing of the feet in Jn 13) and of love (the love command in Jn 17).
Luke really brings these two traditions together (Lk 22: 14-27) with their metaphors of sacrifice, fellowship, service and love. We need, today, to put these two traditions together in our celebrations. It is putting together ‘going to church’ and practical, day-to-day, love and service.

The Risen Lord is present in the midst his faithful. Such reality gives us enormous hope in the transforming power of the Risen Lord amongst us as we take up his mission of transformation.

From a book on The Sacraments by Fr Anthony Kain                               http://www.sacraments.com.au/eucharist.htm

Introducing, Luce, the official mascot of the 2025 Jubilee Year. Luce means ‘light’ in Italian; also from Latin derivate of ‘lux’ which also means light.

Stewardship Program
 
Our parish has over 45 ministries & groups each playing a unique part bringing Christ to people.
 

 

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