Saturday, August 22, 2020

Whoever humbles himself will be exalted.”

 

Hello Tranmere Community.
As I was reading the last Parish Bulletin it struck me that most of the information was about other places rather than activities in our parish.
One item was about Pastoral Care in Parish and Community Life.
A meeting at the Sacred Heart Church Parish meeting rooms led by Margaret Speechley on Sunday August 23 from 4pm –5pm. I do not know where this parish is, but the contact details are - Fr Roderick O’Brien on P: 8449 6378.

Reflection

Living Space
The greatest is the one who serves, that is, the person who uses his or her gifts for the benefit of others, whose whole life is dedicated to making this world a better place for others to live in.

The Good News
 ‘Everyone who exalts himself will be humbled….’ I wish everyone might hear this, and most of all deacons, priests and bishops.”

The Parish Choir members are saying ‘Hello’.

I love the sound of The Monks of Glenstal Abbey - The Beatitudes

Remember Pete Seeger? Here is an old protest song spruced up - We Shall Overcome

Bits & Pieces

Today is Earth Overshoot Day
Earth Overshoot Day is the day when humanityʼs demands for ecological resources (such as water, fish and other living creatures, forests and soil), exceeds what the Earth can renew in a year. This is driven by our attitudes and disconnect towards the Earth, our common home that God created and entrusted to our care.
Collectively, we are overconsuming, overexploiting and de-stabilising Godʼs Creation. This has upset its delicate balances and recovery processes. We see this in increasingly ʻunprecedentedʼ fires, drought and extreme weather.
Information Sheet


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