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Saturday 2 August 2025

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Dear Parishioners and Friends,

In Chapter 12 of Luke’s Gospel, Jesus instructs his disciples and the crowd on how to be ready for the coming judgment. A crowd of many thousands has gathered to hear Jesus. At first, he speaks only to the disciples, reminding them that it is not persecution they should fear but the judgment that is coming for all who do not acknowledge the Son of Man. Suddenly a man in the crowd shouts out to Jesus, “Teacher, tell my brother to divide the inheritance with me.” He seems to have grown tired of Jesus speaking only to the disciples. Jesus of ers the man no help.

Instead, he uses the question to teach what, in light of the coming judgment, life really consist of. Jesus tells the crowd a parable. A rich man’s lands have yielded more crops than expected. His response is not to consider how he might share all the extra food with others but to wonder how he can possibly store it all. He has what he thinks is a brilliant idea: to tear down his present barns and build larger

ones. Then he will have many things stored up for years of eating, drinking, and making merry.

“You fool” is God’s response to this man because that very night his life will be taken away. To whom will everything belong then, God asks. The rich man’s world is small, just him and his possessions, and now he learns that he is to lose his life. What good are his possessions now? Jesus states the moral of the story. This is how it will be for everyone who stores up treasure for himself or herself but is not rich in what matters to God.

Centuries later St. Gregory the Great taught that when we care for the needs of the poor, we are giving them what is theirs, not ours. We are not just performing works of mercy; we are paying a debt of justice. Life does not consist in possessions but in sharing what we possess with others. The goods of the earth have been given to everyone. (Source Loyola Press).

The Weekend eBulletin

Click here to download the eBulletin for the eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C.

Parish Morning Tea

The next Parish Morning Tea will be held on Sunday 10th August after the 8am Mass in the Presbytery carport. All Welcome.

Parish Alpha Program

The Alpha team and participants continue to journey through the course and have enjoyed some wonderful time together exploring Jesus and what he means in their lives. Please keep them in your prayers as they continue in the coming weeks.

UWA Choral Society Concert

The Basilica will host the UWA Choral Society on Sunday 3 August at 2.30pm for a celebration of John Rutter’s eightieth year with his joyful and uplifting Magnificat. Under the director of Kristin Bowtell, the choir will be accompanied on the grand organ by Holly Broadbent and soprano Bella Marslen. Tickets $25-$55 visit https://www.trybookings.com/DNCPU. Tickets also available on the day at the door.

The Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

The Feast of the Assumption will be celebrated on Friday 15 August. This is a holy day of obligation. Please join us for midday Mass.

Over the past few weeks, you may have heard Fr Meno Basti mention at Masses that the parish is currently seeking financial assistance to cover insurance, repair works to the Basilica and Presbytery. Many of you have asked how we can deposit the funds. Please see details below.

If you wish to assist financially, please deposit funds into the account below with the reference of either insurance, repair works church or repair works presbytery.

Account Name: Basilica Working Account
BSB: 086006
Account No: 487943085

Your assistance no matter how big or small is very much appreciated. Thank you to those who have already assisted so generously.

Basilica Carpark

The Basilica grounds are open at 7am to 7.30pm Mon to Sunday. Any cars that are parked in the grounds after lockup will need to be collected the following morning. Parking in the Basilica grounds is at your own risk.

Safeguarding Requirements in the Parish

The Church Sacristy: Reminder that the Church Sacristy is only to be used by the Priests, Acolytes and Church Staff. Parishioners are not to enter the Sacristy. The toilet located in the Sacristy is for the use of the Priests only it is not a public toilet.

Jubilee Year 2025 – Pilgrims of Hope

The indulgence, a priceless gift of divine mercy, is one of the special signs of the Jubilee Year. The conditions for obtaining a Jubilee Indulgence are:

  • Pilgrimage to any of the designated Churches and Shrines
    • St Mary’s Cathedral, Perth
    • The Basilica of St Patrick, Fremantle
    • St John Paul II Church, Banksia Grove
    • Schoenstatt Shrine, Mount Richon
    • Carmelite Monastery, Dalkeith
  • Sacrament of Reconciliation
  • Celebration of the Eucharist
  • Profession of Faith
  • Prayers for the intentions of the Holy Father

Those unable to make a pilgrimage due to age, health, caregiving you can obtain an indulgence, under the usual conditions by reciting the Our father, making a profession of faith and offering prayers from their homes, hospitals and nursing homes while offering up their own suffering.

Safeguarding of our children in the Parish

The Archdiocesan Safeguarding Project was started in 2016 by Archbishop Timothy Costello SDB with the aim of providing a safe and secure environment for all its members, leaders and especially children and vulnerable adults. The parish of St Patrick’s Basilica is committed to creating a safe parish.  To read more, visit http://fremantlestpatricks.org.au/parish-safeguarding-project/.

Weekly Giving

The collections are an important part of a Parish life. Your weekly 1st collection donations support the Priests in the parish to minister to the needs of the parish community and the Fremantle boarders.

Your weekly 2nd collection donations help us to maintain all aspects of the Basilica, Presbytery and Administration Centre. Without your assistance we would not be able to provide and maintain the Parish and its community. Thank You!

Please continue to give generously via the collection plate, tap and go tablets or direct deposits into the accounts below.

EFT First Collection Details

BSB: 086 006
A/c No: 56187 5405
Reference: 1st Collection and your name
First Collection supports the Priests.

EFT Second Collection Details

BSB: 066 107
A/c No:  0080 0216
Reference: 2nd Collection and your name
Second Collection supports the Parish.

Coming Events

Sunday 10 August
Parish Morning Tea

Friday 15 August
Feast of the Assumption

Saturday 23 August
CBC Family Mass

Friday 29 August
Pasta Night Fundraiser