Our Lady of the Mission
May 23rd 2021 - Pentecost Sunday
+ Next Sunday is The Most Holy Trinity +
Message from Fr Cyp
Greetings and welcome!
Fr Francis and I warmly welcome you here at Our Lady of the Mission, Whitford Parish; parishioners and visitors alike. We pray and hope that you feel truly safe and at home in this our place of prayer, worship and personal encounter with our risen Lord. May the Holy Spirit ever pray in us more than we can imagine and bind us together in the love of our Heavenly Father. Whitford Catholic Parish is home to over seventy nationalities represented by our parishioners and frequent visitors. We take pride in our young people; those in our parish primary and secondary schools, those enrolled in our Parish Religious Education Program (PREP) and our parish youth group (WYFI). They are not just our future Church but a vital part of our Church today and now. We value our young people and endeavor to have their voices heard at every level of our administrative and pastoral engagements. We are ever grateful to the many individuals and groups that volunteer in various ministries of our parish life. To one and all, know that you are valued and appreciated in your own right. We cannot be what we are without you. With ever-changing COVID-19 restrictions, we renew our collective commitment to keeping OLM a COVID-Safe community. Our priests, office staff, cleaning ministry team are doing their bit. We ask you to do your bit in assisting us in this resolve. Together, we will be victorious over this pandemic. Fr Francis and I thank one and all of you for your ongoing prayers, concern, encouragement and support. Rest assured of our daily thoughts and prayers. We commend you as always, into the powerful intercessions of our Blessed Virgin Mother of Good counsel, and those of St Joseph, patron of the universal Church.
Fr Cyprian M Shikokoti - PP.
MASS TIMES 24th May to the 30th May 2021
Monday 24th May
Adoration Space in Church 7.00am/ Church 9.00am
Feast Day: Our Lady, Help of Christians
Tuesday 25th May
Adoration Space in Church 7.00am/ Church 9.00am
Feast Day:
Wednesday 26th May
Adoration Space in Church 7.00am/ Church 9.00am
Feast Day: St Philip Neri
Thursday 27th May
Adoration Space in Church 7.00am/ Church 9.00am
Feast Day:
Friday 28th May
Adoration Space in Church 7.00am/ Church 9.00am
Feast Day:
Saturday 29th May
Church 8.30am/ 6.30pm
Feast Day:
Sunday 30th May
Church 8.00am/ 9.30am/ 11.00am/ 5.45pm
Feast Day: The Most Holy Trinity
Prayer of the Week
Holy Spirit you come to us as the breath of life, the flame of wisdom and the dove of peace. We ask that you dwell within us and empower us.
Introduction:
Today we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit on the apostles and the whole Church. We are empowered to receive the truth and to bear witness to it.
1st Reading: Acts 2:1-11
The apostles are empowered by the Holy Spirit to speak a multitude of languages to help preach the Gospel.
2nd Reading: Galatians 5:16-25
St Paul contrasts the fruits of sin with a beautiful litany of the fruits of the Holy Spirit, who dwells within us.
Gospel: John 15:26-27; 16:12-15
Jesus promises the coming of the Holy Spirit, who dwells in the Church and helps us understand the truth.
Antiphon to the Psalm:
Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.
Confirmation
Parish Notices - Sunday 23rd May 2021
1. COVID 19 Protocols at Church: In accordance with State Government’s directives, we are up to 100% capacity. We are no longer required to observe 2sqm rule and no masks for formal worship sessions. However, we strongly recommend that you maintain a reasonable hand hygiene and avoid unnecessary physical contact with others and things in and around Church premises. Our parish priests, staff, cleaners and volunteers are doing their very best to keep this space safe for us all. We remain grateful to one and all of you for supporting us in our resolve to keep OLM a CovidSafe community. Keep well, safe and God bless.
2. COVID 19 Contact Register: Unless you have a SafeWA App and have checked yourself in using QR code provided at the entrance, we ask you to please fill your details in a WA Government’s Health Department form provided at the information desk. Thank you for your cooperation.
3. National Mass Count: We have a national Mass count taking place at all Catholic Parishes and communities around the country this weekend. Due to the nature of information required, we kindly ask you to fill in the little slips provided in your pews and place them in any of the collection boxes at the back of the Church. Thank you for your kind assistance.
4. Month Long Prayer Marathon: You are invited as individuals, family and community at large to join Pope Francis in his call to a global prayer marathon throughout this May to end Covid-19 pandemic.
5. 2021 Confirmation Masses: Congratulations to WCPS Year six students who are making their confirmation this weekend. PCPS will have theirs on 29th/30th May at 6.30pm, 11.00am & 5.45pm and PREP will be on Sunday, 6th June at 11.00am. Please keep these young people and their families in your prayers.
6. Biggest Morning Tea: Sunday 13th June, supporting Cancer Council WA, to be held in the Glory Be Cafe after 8.00am and 9.30am Masses. Morning Tea $5.00 donation per person. Lisa 9401 1441.
7. Bakers Needed for Biggest Morning Tea for Cancer Council: We would like to call upon our wonderful Parish bakers once again. We need baked goods for our Biggest Morning Tea for Cancer Council WA on Sunday 13th June for the morning Masses at 8.00am & 9.30am. Baked goods can be dropped off Sunday morning. Many thanks from the Parish Council.
8. WYFI: Our parish youth group have their gatherings every First, Third and Fifth Fridays of the month at 7.00pm in the Parish hall. We invite all years six to twelve students to join us. Call Luke 0401822932 for more information.
9. Overseas Mission: We have plants leftover for sale outside the Church. Please help yourself anytime. Any donation is greatly appreciated. Tin is on the information desk for donations or drop your donation into the Parish Office.
10. Attention Seniors: OLM Parish is proposing to restart the Seniors Group. This group will run every second Tuesday in meeting room 2 from 2-4pm. Expressions of interest is sought. Please contact Joe Polglaze on 0409 112 501 or Linda Sweeney on 0449 101 720 for further details.
11. Seniors Family Group Luncheon: We welcome newcomers, singles & couples. Please join our friendly group for a meal at the Kingsley Tavern, 90 Kingsley Drive at 12noon on Friday 28th May. Enq: Theresa 0407 442 817
12. The Word Among Us: The May Edition is here - Daily meditations for Catholics. Spend just 10 minutes a day with The Word Among Us, and you will learn how to love God, others and self. It is a great tool for us to deepen our own devotion, spirituality and faith. Available from the back of the Church and the Parish Office at a cost of $5. Let us embrace God’s Word and listen to Him.
13. Newsletter Advertising Vacancy: If you would like to advertise your business on the back of our newsletter, please contact the office on 9307 2776. The newsletter is emailed to over 2000 parishioners each week and is put on our Facebook page. A limited number of hard copies are also produced. Advertisements run for three month seasons. Our Winter Season will start in June. As well as promoting your business through our community, you will be helping to support this publication. Rates are very reasonable.
14. Warning Scam Email: Please be aware that there is an email going around asking for help and financial help in the name of ‘Fr Cyprian’. That is not Fr Cyp and it is not Fr Cyp’s email address. Please delete and block this contact if contacted by them. Fr Cyprian will contact you in person if he requires your help. Please warn your family and friends of this scam. Thank you.
15. Fan the Flame: This Pentecost Sunday, Australian Catholic Bishops are asking us all to join them in renewing our commitment to our journey towards Plenary Council with first assembly scheduled this October. Please keep the success of this exciting event in your prayers. For more information, see: www.plenarycouncil.catholic.org.au/fantheflame/
16. Pastoral Visits: Fathers Cyprian and Francis have temporarily suspended weekly visits to the sick until further notice. They are however readily available for emergency visits when it is safe to do so. We thank you for your patience and understanding.
17. The First-Class Relic of St Mariae Goretti: has been donated to the Parish by Pat Fraser. The Relic is ‘housed’ in a Reliquary which is kept by the Statue of Our Lady at the back of the Church. Parishioners may take the Reliquary to their homes and keep it as long as required then return it to the Church. Please call the office 9307 2776 or Shirley-Ann 0424 813 890 and advise when the Reliquary is taken and returned.
18. Whitford Catholic Primary School: Whitford Catholic Primary School is a community that celebrates faith and achievement and promotes excellence in all we do. Please visit our website www.whitfordcatholicps.wa.edu.au, our Facebook page or call (08) 9404 4200 for more information. We are currently taking expressions of interest and interviews for enrolment across the seven-year groups.
19. Padbury Catholic Primary School: Padbury Catholic Primary School is a welcoming, inclusive, and faith-filled community which caters for students from Pre-Kindy to Year 6 in a double-stream setting. We actively promote our school values of Respect, Excellence, Sacredness and Togetherness. Please visit our website www.padcath.wa.edu.au or call 9404 4000 to express your interest or request an interview (no interview required for Pre-Kindy.
Rosters - 30th May 2021
NEWSLETTER NOTICES DEADLINE: Wednesday at 12pm Noon.
RELIGIOUS GOODS STALL: Bernadette Nabham/ Fera Widodo/ Sible Rozario/ Shirley-Ann/ Pam Thompson.
READERS: Kazak Trofimczyk & Kerry Roberts/Celine Chaperon & Liana Angove/ Carol Wright & Volunteer/ Gisela Boston & Rachel Boston/ Meka McCormack & Bernie Smith.
COUNTERS: Sunday 30th May: Ken White/ Christine Schrader/ Michael Schrader/ Tim Laver/ Taryn Smith.
CLEANERS: Friday 5th June: Maria Mammone/ Maria Bennett/ Regaine Tokimatsu/ Raluca Gavriliu/ Cathy Maloney.
BAKERS: Glory Be Café is still closed.
SERVERS: Glory Be Café is still closed.
STATUE OF FATIMA: The Statue is currently with the Cooper family in Burns Beach. Anyone wishing to say the Rosary with the family can call 0434 856 403 to arrange. From the 29th May to the 5th June, the Statue of Fatima will be with the Villaneuva family in Iluka. Those wishing to join them in saying the Rosary can call 0424 440 247 to arrange.
DEVOTION TO THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS: Is held on the first Friday of every month during 9.00am Mass. The next Devotion will be on Friday the 4th of June.
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: Adoration is held on Wednesdays 9.30am–7pm and Fridays 9.30am–7pm.
BAPTISM: We welcome Matilda Dyson, Amelia Foster and Reeve Duff into God’s family this weekend.
PRAY FOR THE SICK: We pray for all those in our parish’s Book of the Sick. You are most welcome to add names to this book in the foyer of the Church. Please cross out when our prayers are no longer needed
Death & Anniversary
Our Prayers this week will be offered Betty Donnelly, Bernadette Burns, Danuta Selinis, George Zdunek, Michael Stevenson, Tao Vien, Tao Vien Hung, Vo eong Luan, Duong thi Anh, Thomas Griffin, Martinus Bouwman, for all those who have died in India, All Doctors, Nurses and Heath Care workers who have died from Covid-19, for all our departed loved ones, all Holy Souls, all victims of Covid-19, all those recently deceased and those who have their anniversary around this time.
Stewardship Corner
St Paul reminds us today that all of our gifts have their source in the Holy Spirit and that those gifts are given “for the common good.” What gifts are mine to share?
Whitford St Vincent de Paul Society
Dear Parishioners,
The SVDP are seeking donations of items to prepare "care packs" for women and men in our Parish. These items could include:
· Shampoo / Conditioner
· Toothpaste / Toothpaste
· Roll on Deodorant
· Soap / Body Wash
· Flannel or similar for showering
· Moisturiser
· Brush / /Comb
· Feminine Products
· Shaving Creme
· Razor Blades
Items can be placed in the box marked "care packs" at the back of the church.
Thank you very much for your generosity. Whitfords St Vincent de Paul Society.
General Notices
1. Medjugorje: In thanksgiving for Our Lady's reported daily apparitions in Medjugorje from 1981 to the present day. The Medjugorje evening of prayer group warmly invite you to St. Bernadette's Church. 49 Jugan St. Glendalough on Fri. 28th May at 7.00pm. for prayers of thanksgiving. All parishioners and families are warmly invited. Free dvd's rosaries, medals, newsletters and booklets available on this evening. Enq. mob 0407 471 256. email medjugorjewa1981@gmail.com
2. Catholic Mission: Prayer video to honour the life and legacy of Sr Irene McCormack. We invite parishioners to reflect on this prayer video during this weekend or on any other appropriate day that follows in remembrance of Sr Irene and all those who offer their lives for love in overseas missionary service, especially during these COVID-19 times. Please click on this link: https://www.catholicmission.org.au/a-life-given-in-love-sr-irene-irene-mc-cormack
3. Pilgrimage: Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem Pilgrimage from the 22nd of June to the 27th of June 2021. Please see notice at back of Church for more information.
4. St Vincent De Paul: Vinnies support centre opens in May, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 10am to 1pm, 5/82 Reid Promenade, Joondalup. Cost: Free. To make an appointment or for further information email info@svdpwa.org.au or call 1300 794 054 (Monday to Friday 9am-1pm).
5. Aid to the Church in Need: ACN Australia has launched a website for the Year of St Joseph. Sign up to receive monthly devotional emails to help you become closer to St Joseph in this special year. When you signup you can obtain a free copy of Fr Donald Calloway’s Consecration to St Joseph book! To sign up visit www.yearofstjoseph.com.au
6. Rerum Novarum: Saturday 12th June at Notre Dame Chapel Fremantle speaking on Poverty in Perth and what you can do. Registration requires, for more information see notice board at the back of the Church or email Samuel.vermeulen@ycw.org.au.
Mass Readings: Pentecost Sunday - B
Entrance Antiphon: Wisdom 1: 7
The Spirit of the Lord has filled the whole world and that which contains all things understands what is said, alleluia.
Opening Prayer:
O God, who by the mystery of today’s great feast sanctify your whole Church in every people and nation, pour out, we pray, the gifts of the Holy Spirit across the face of the earth and, with the divine grace that was at work when the Gospel was first proclaimed, fill now once more the hearts of believers. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. Amen.
First reading: Acts 2:1-11
When Pentecost day came round, they had all met in one room, when suddenly they heard what sounded like a powerful wind from heaven, the noise of which filled the entire house in which they were sitting; and something appeared to them that seemed like tongues of fire; these separated and came to rest on the head of each of them. They were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and began to speak foreign languages as the Spirit gave them the gift of speech. Now there were devout men living in Jerusalem from every nation under heaven, and at this sound they all assembled, each one bewildered to hear these men speaking his own language. They were amazed and astonished. ‘Surely’ they said ‘all these men speaking are Galileans? How does it happen that each of us hears them in his own native language? Parthians, Medes and Elamites; people from Mesopotamia, Judaea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya round Cyrene; as well as visitors from Rome – Jews and proselytes alike – Cretans and Arabs; we hear them preaching in our own language about the marvels of God.’
Responsorial Psalm: Ps. 103(104):1,24,29-31,34
Response: Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.
Bless the Lord, my soul! Lord God, how great you are, how many are your works, O Lord! The earth is full of your riches. R.
You take back your spirit, they die, returning to the dust from which they came. You send forth your spirit, they are created; and you renew the face of the earth. R.
May the glory of the Lord last for ever! May the Lord rejoice in his works! May my thoughts be pleasing to him. I find my joy in the Lord. R.
Second reading: Galatians 5:16-25
If you are guided by the Spirit you will be in no danger of yielding to self-indulgence, since self-indulgence is the opposite of the Spirit, the Spirit is totally against such a thing, and it is precisely because the two are so opposed that you do not always carry out your good intentions. If you are led by the Spirit, no law can touch you. When self-indulgence is at work the results are obvious: fornication, gross indecency and sexual irresponsibility; idolatry and sorcery; feuds and wrangling, jealousy, bad temper and quarrels; disagreements, factions, envy; drunkenness, orgies and similar things. I warn you now, as I warned you before: those who behave like this will not inherit the kingdom of God. What the Spirit brings is very different: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, trustfulness, gentleness and self-control. There can be no law against things like that, of course. You cannot belong to Christ Jesus unless you crucify all self-indulgent passions and desires. Since the Spirit is our life, let us be directed by the Spirit.
Gospel Acclamation
Alleluia, alleluia! Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love. Alleluia!
Gospel Reading: John 15:26-27,16:12-15
Jesus said to his disciples: ‘When the Advocate comes, whom I shall send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who issues from the Father, he will be my witness. And you too will be witnesses, because you have been with me from the outset. ‘I still have many things to say to you but they would be too much for you now. But when the Spirit of truth comes he will lead you to the complete truth, since he will not be speaking as from himself but will say only what he has learnt; and he will tell you of the things to come. He will glorify me, since all he tells you will be taken from what is mine. Everything the Father has is mine; that is why I said: All he tells you will be taken from what is mine.’
Prayer over the Offerings:
Grant, we pray, O Lord, that, as promised by your Son, the Holy Spirit may reveal to us more abundantly the hidden mystery of this sacrifice and graciously lead us into all truth. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Communion Antiphon: Acts 2: 4, 11
They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke of the marvels of God, alleluia.
Prayer after Communion:
O God, who bestow heavenly gifts upon your Church, safeguard, we pray, the grace you have given, that the gift of the Holy Spirit poured out upon her may retain all its force and that this spiritual food may gain her abundance of eternal redemption. Through Christ our Lord.
Plenary Council Prayer
Come, Holy Spirit of Pentecost. Come, Holy Spirit of the great South Land. O God, bless and unite all your people in Australia and guide us on the pilgrim way of the Plenary Council. Give us the grace to see your face in one another and to recognise Jesus, our companion on the road. Give us the courage to tell our stories and to speak boldly of your truth. Give us ears to listen humbly to each other and a discerning heart to hear what you are saying. Lead your Church into a hope-filled future, that we may live the joy of the Gospel. Through Jesus Christ our Lord, bread for the journey from age to age. Amen.
Our Lady Help of Christians, pray for us.
Saint Mary MacKillop, pray for us.
Pope Francis Reflection
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
In the first reading of today’s Liturgy, the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost is compared to “the rush of a violent wind” (Acts 2:2). What does this image tell us? It makes us think of a powerful force that is not an end in itself, but effects change. Wind in fact brings change: warmth when it is cold, cool when it is hot, rain when the land is parched… this is way it brings change. The Holy Spirit, on a very different level, does the same. He is the divine force that changes the world. The Sequence reminded us of this: the Spirit is “in toil, comfort sweet; solace in the midst of woe”. And so we beseech him: “Heal our wounds, our strength renew; on our dryness pour your dew; wash the stains of guilt away”. The Spirit enters into situations and transforms them. He changes hearts and he changes situations.
The Holy Spirit changes hearts. Jesus had told his disciples: “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you will be my witnesses” (Acts 1:8). That is exactly what happened. Those disciples, at first fearful, huddled behind closed doors even after the Master’s resurrection, are transformed by the Spirit and, as Jesus says in today’s Gospel, “they bear witness to him” (cf. Jn 15:27). No longer hesitant, they are courageous and starting from Jerusalem, they go forth to the ends of the earth. Timid while Jesus was still among them, they are bold when he is gone, because the Spirit changed their hearts.
The Spirit frees hearts chained by fear. He overcomes all resistance. To those content with half measures he inspires whole-hearted generosity. He opens hearts that are closed. He impels the comfortable to go out and serve. He drives the self-satisfied to set out in new directions. He makes the lukewarm thrill to new dreams. That is what it means to change hearts. Plenty of people promise change, new beginnings, prodigious renewals, but experience teaches us that no earthly attempt to change reality can ever completely satisfy the human heart. Yet the change that the Spirit brings is different. It does not revolutionize life around us, but changes our hearts. It does not free us from the weight of our problems, but liberates us within so that we can face them. It does not give us everything at once, but makes us press on confidently, never growing weary of life. The Spirit keeps our hearts young – a renewed youth. Youth, for all our attempts to prolong it, sooner or later fades away; the Spirit, instead, prevents the only kind of aging that is unhealthy: namely, growing old within. How does he do this? By renewing our hearts, by pardoning sinners. Here is the great change: from guilty he makes us righteous and thus changes everything. From slaves of sin we become free, from servants we become beloved children, from worthless worthy, from disillusioned filled with hope. By the working of the Holy Spirit, joy is reborn and peace blossoms in our hearts.
Today, then, let us learn what to do when we are in need of real change. And who among us does not need a change? Particularly when we are downcast, wearied by life’s burdens, oppressed by our own weakness, at those times when it is hard to keep going and loving seems impossible. In those moments, we need a powerful “jolt”: the Holy Spirit, the power of God. In the Creed we profess that he is the “giver of life”. How good it would be for us each day to feel this jolt of life! To say when we wake up each morning: “Come, Holy Spirit, come into my heart, come into my day”.
The Spirit does not only change hearts; he changes situations. Like the wind that blows everywhere, he penetrates to the most unimaginable situations. In the Acts of the Apostles – a book we need to pick up and read, whose main character is the Holy Spirit – we are caught up in an amazing series of events. When the disciples least expect it, the Holy Spirit sends them out to the pagans. He opens up new paths, as in the episode of the deacon Philip. The Spirit drives Philip to a desert road from Jerusalem to Gaza… (How heartrending that name sounds to us today! May the Spirit change hearts and situations and bring peace to the Holy Land!) Along the way, Philip preaches to an Ethiopian court official and baptizes him. Then the Spirit brings him to Azotus, and then on to Caesarea, in constantly new situations, to spread the newness of God. Then too, there is Paul, “compelled by the Spirit” (Acts 20:22), who travels far and wide, bringing the Gospel to peoples he had never seen. Where the Spirit is, something is always happening; where he blows, things are never calm.
When, in the life of our communities, we experience a certain “listlessness”, when we prefer peace and quiet to the newness of God, it is a bad sign. It means that we are trying to find shelter from the wind of the Spirit. When we live for self-preservation and keep close to home, it is not a good sign. The Spirit blows, but we lower our sails. And yet, how often have we seen him work wonders! Frequently, even in the bleakest of times, the Spirit has raised up the most outstanding holiness! Because he is the soul of the Church, who constantly enlivens her with renewed hope, fills her with joy, makes her fruitful, and causes new life to blossom. In a family, when a new baby is born, it upsets our schedules, it makes us lose sleep, but it also brings us a joy that renews our lives, driving us on, expanding us in love. So it is with the Spirit: he brings a “taste of childhood” to the Church. Time and time again he gives new birth. He revives our first love. The Spirit reminds the Church that, for all her centuries of history, she is always the youthful bride with whom the Lord is madly in love. Let us never tire of welcoming the Spirit into our lives, of invoking him before everything we do: “Come, Holy Spirit!”
He will bring his power of change, a unique power that is, so to say, both centripetal and centrifugal. It is centripetal, that is, it seeks the centre, because it works deep within our hearts. It brings unity amid division, peace amid affliction, strength amid temptations. Paul reminds us of this in the second reading, when he writes that the fruits of the Spirit are joy, peace, faithfulness and self-control (cf. Gal 5:22). The Spirit grants intimacy with God, the inner strength to keep going. Yet, at the same time, he is a centrifugal force, that is, one pushing outward. The one who centres us is also the one who drives us to the peripheries, to every human periphery. The one who reveals God also opens our hearts to our brothers and sisters. He sends us, he makes us witnesses, and so he pours out on us – again in the words of Paul – love, kindness, generosity and gentleness. Only in the Consoler Spirit do we speak words of life and truly encourage others. Those who live by the Spirit live in this constant spiritual tension: they find themselves pulled both towards God and towards the world.
Let us ask him to make us live in exactly that way. Holy Spirit, violent wind of God, blow upon us, blow into our hearts and make us breathe forth the tenderness of the Father! Blow upon the Church and impel her to the ends of the earth, so that, brought by you, she may bring nothing other than you. Blow upon our world the soothing warmth of peace and the refreshing cool of hope. Come Holy Spirit, change us within and renew the face of the earth. Amen.
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Parish Priest: Fr Cyprian M. Shikokoti
Ph: 0450 464 678
Assistant Priest: Fr Francis Quoc Tran
Ph: 0466 909 282
Parish Office
Secretaries: Christine List & Mary McGrath-Yek
Office Hours: Mon – Fri 9am –4pm
Email: whitford@perthcatholic.org.au
Sacramental Coordinator: Brigid Fredericks
Ph: 08 9307 2776
Email: sacramental.whitford@perthcatholic.org.au
Missioncare: Donna Moxey (Meals, Visiting & Family help)
Ph: 0434 637 355
Youth and Young Adult Contact Details
Youth Choir: Tara Prentice - 0424 205 011
Youth & Family Choir: Fran Christie Zscherpel - 0433 852 967
WyFi: Luke 0401 822 932 or Monica 0408 499 985
Safeguarding Officers:
Rachel Wood 0400 958 513
Margy Reeler 0458 509 054
Andrew DeMaio 0422 236 051
Email: whitford@perthcatholic.org.au
Website: olm.myparish.net.au
Location: 270 Camberwarra Drive, Craigie WA, Australia
Phone: 08 9307 2776
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