Saturday, February 16, 2013

Sacred Heart, Woodenbong

A COUNTRY CHURCH: Sacred Heart Church, Woodenbong NSW.
Today is when services are held at Woodenbong, though as there is no resident priest and must travel here, there is only mass every fourtnight, on the off weeks they hold their own liturgy amongst the laity.

Going from a city such as Albury where there's daily mass, the church is open during business hours to the public, even the Tridentine Rite or Latin Mass - to a small place such as Woodenbong where I hardly know a soul, the church isn't left open and very rare to have mass there - it really is a shock to the soul!

Today I plan on going and hopefully meet some people. I made contact via email with the Kyogle Parish, and in turn got in contact with someone here in Woodenbong that has access to the church keys etc;.

Things are slowly starting to look up on the spiritual front... I hope to one day gain enough trust to be able to borrow a set of keys for my own private prayer space.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

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Pope Benedict XVI Resigns

Pope Benedict XVI in St. Peter's Square, 2010.
Pope Benedict XVI has announced he will retire due to health reasons at the end of February 2013. The College of Cardinals will meet to elect the successor to St. Peter, who the worlds 1-billion Catholic faithful will hope to have a new Pope by Easter - the end of March 2013.

With the current Pope's papacy shrouded in scandal - paedophilia priests, insulting Islam, homophobia etc; I hope that the next Pope will be a younger, if not a youthful, more progressive Pope on issues especially such as homosexuality and marriage.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

My Rosary Beads

My prayer table circa 2011.

A little pair of Rosary Beads
As plain as plain can be.
But only God in Heaven knows
How dear they are to me.
I have them always with me
At every step I take.
At evening when I slumber,
At morn when I awake.
In bright and cloudy weather,
In sunshine or in rain,
happiness or sorrow,
In pleasure or in pain.
It helps me in my struggle,
It reproves me when in sin,
Its look of gentle patience
Rebukes the strife within.

In days of pain and anguish
The greatest help I knew
Was to hold my Rosary Beads
Until I calmer grew.
So when the time approaches
When I will have to die,
I hope my little Rosary Beads
Will close beside me lie.

That the holy name of Jesus
May be the last I say,
And kissing my sweet Rosary Beads,
My soul may pass away.
By Anonymous.

One Year Plan

Read The Bible and Catechism in One Year!


A few years ago I found on the net this "One Year" Bible and Catechism reading plan from the "Coming Home Network". I started using it that year (I think it was 2010) but didn't get far through it... wasn't disciplined enough and had too many distractions in life.

This being the "Year of Faith" in the Church Universal, and the "Year of Grace" in the Australian Church as well. One of the main focal points for this church year is to become more familiar with the "Catechism of The Catholic Church" (CCC).

Having recently been gifted a copy of the "YouCat" from my Canberran sister in Christ, already owning a copy of the "CCC" as well as a small copy of the "Compendium of The Catechism of The Catholic Church" that we were given as part of our WYD2008 pack. I also have a small "pocket size" they call it, copy of the Douay-Rheims Bible (DR) and the same friend I spoke of earlier sent me another Bible, the "Catholic Student Bible" NAB translation... so I guess you could say I am set! I wish I still had my "pocket size" New Jerusalem Bible with zip... I love the NJB translation, so poetic, but so is the DR, just more old fashioned language than the NJB.

Check out the downloadable PDF reading plan from the "Coming Home Network" here!

Sunday Snippets #03

A Catholic Carnival

Hello, and welcome to Sunday Snippets - A Catholic Carnival. We are a group of Catholic bloggers who gather weekly to share our best posts with each other.


A friend I met on XT3 five years ago during World Youth Day 2008 in Sydney sent me a parcel full of goodies, and ordered two books from The Mustard Seed bookshop - "YouCat" and the "Daily Missal", though a "Sunday Missal" was ordered, so I will have to post that one back for an exchange.

We went back to Albury about a month ago, so I had time to visit my favourite church, St. Patrick's in the Albury CBD. I also went to confession and also took the time to write about my original parish church in Wodonga - Sacred Heart. One on St. Augustine's to come soon!

It has been far too long since I've picked up a pencil and paper to draw, so I am determined to start doing more art - rough sketches and eventually, masterpieces... or my idea and style of a masterpiece anyhow! Besides, art is personal, subjective...

During my daily web-surfing, I found a really handy website "Hidden Treasures" - one in the jokes category I found quite amusing, and true!

Another one is a bit of humour about if Noah had been commanded to build an ark... in Australia!

Last but not least, I talk about certain Saints and people from the Bible, including: St. Maximilian Kolbe, Ss. Sergius and Bacchus and Melchizedek.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

If Noah lived in Australia


Great little bit of humour I found on the website "Hidden Treasure". 
Check their other jokes as well as blog, iPhone Apps and more theological things.


And the Lord spoke to Noah and said, "In one year, I am going to make it rain and cover the whole Earth with water until all flesh is destroyed. I want you to save the righteous people and two of every kind of living thing on the Earth. Therefore, I am commanding you to build an Ark."

In a flash of lightning, God delivered the specifications for an Ark. In fear and trembling, Noah took the plans and agreed to build the Ark. "Remember," said the Lord, "You must complete the Ark and bring everything aboard in one year."

Exactly one year later, fierce storm clouds covered the Earth and all the seas of the Earth went into a tumult. The Lord saw Noah was sitting in his front yard weeping.

"Noah!" he shouted. "Where is your Ark?" 

"Lord, you must forgive me!" cried Noah.

"I did my best, but there were big problems. First, I had to get a permit for construction and your plans did not comply with the codes. I had to hire an engineering firm and re-draw the plans. Then I got into a fight with the occupational Health & Safety Commission over whether or not the Ark needed a fire sprinkler system and flotation devices.

"Then my neighbour objected, claiming I was violating zoning ordinances by building the Ark in my front yard, so I had to lodge a Rezoning Application with the City Council & it is now with the Land & Environment Court.

"I had problems getting enough wood for the Ark, because there was a ban on cutting trees to protect the Kookaburra.

"I finally convinced the Dept of Conservation & Land Management that I needed the wood to save the kookaburras. However, National Parks & Wildlife won't let me catch any kookaburras; so, no kookaburras.

"The carpenters soon formed a union and went out on strike. I had to negotiate a settlement with the Dept of Industrial Relations before anyone would pick up a saw or a hammer. Now, I have 16 carpenters on the Ark, but still no kookaburras.

"When I started rounding up the other animals, I got sued by the RSPCA. They objected to me only taking two of each kind aboard. Just when I got the suit dismissed, the EPA notified me that I could not complete the Ark without filing an environmental impact statement on Your proposed flood.

They didn't take very kindly to the idea that they had no jurisdiction over the conduct of the Creator of the universe. Thought it was a bit much.

"Then the Dept of Land and Water Conservation demanded a map of the proposed new flood plain. I sent them a complete set of UBDs, Melways & a Gregory's.

"Right now, I am trying to resolve a complaint filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that I am practising discrimination by not taking godless, unbelieving people aboard!

"The Australian Tax Office has seized my assets, claiming that I'm building the Ark in preparation to flee the country to avoid paying taxes. I also have to wait for the registration of my ABN for the GST.

"I just got a notice from the Waterways Authority that I owe them some kind of user tax and failed to register the Ark as a 'recreational water craft'.

"I also need a Boat Drivers Licence but they are debating about how to classify the craft. I am getting continual visits from Greenpeace, the RSPCA, Work Cover, the Sheriff's Office & numerous other government departments.

"Finally, the Australian Council for Civil Liberties got the courts to issue an injunction against further construction of the Ark, saying that since God is flooding the Earth, it is a religious event and therefore unconstitutional.

"God, I really don't think I can finish the Ark for another 5 or 6 years!" Noah wailed.

The sky began to clear, the sun began to shine and the seas began to calm. A rainbow arched across the sky. Noah looked up hopefully.

"You mean you are no longer going to destroy the Earth, Lord?" 

"No," said the Lord sadly. "I don't have to. The bureaucracy has beaten me to it. I think I'll just send a drought instead!"

Friday, February 8, 2013

The Bible in 50 Words

Great little bit of humour I found on the website "Hidden Treasure". 
Check their other jokes as well as blog, iPhone Apps and more theological things.



God made.
Adam bit.

Noah arked; Abraham split;
Joseph ruled; Jacob fooled.

Bush talked; Moses balked;
Pharaoh plagued; People walked;
Sea divided.

Tablets guided; Promise landed;
Saul freaked; David peeked.

Prophets warned; Jesus born.

God Walked; Love talked.

Anger crucified; Hope died.

Love rose; Spirit flamed;
Word spread; God remained.


Monday, February 4, 2013

Sunday Snippets #02

A Catholic Carnival

Hello, and welcome to Sunday Snippets - A Catholic Carnival. We are a group of Catholic bloggers who gather weekly to share our best posts with each other.

This week I've focused on telling a story of my spiritual life, to the loss of innocence and God, to the ultimate renewing of a relationship in adult life.

Check it out here!