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The Catholic Leader, November 10, 2019
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November 12:
Episcopal Council meet-
ing; 5pm Confirmations, Our Lady of
the Southern Cross Church, Springfield
Lakes; 7pm Confirmations, Our Lady of
the Southern Cross Church, Springfield
Lakes
November 13:
9am Mass, St Benedict’s,
East Brisbane; 5pm Confirmations, Guardian Angels,
Wynnum; 7pm Confirmations, Guardian Angels, Wyn-
num
November 14:
9am, Blessing of New Building at St
Dympna’s Catholic School, Aspley; 5.30pm, Graduation
Liturgy for St James’ College, St Patrick’s Church, Forti-
tude Valley; CEIR meeting
November 15:
Parish pastoral visit, St Francis Xavier
Parish, Goodna
November 16:
Parish pastoral visit, St Francis Xavier
Parish, Goodna; 5pm Mass, St Francis Xavier Church,
Goodna
November 17:
Parish pastoral visit, St Francis Xavier
Parish, Goodna; 7am Mass, St Francis Xavier Church,
Goodna; 9am Mass, St Francis Xavier Church, Goodna.
BISHOP KEN HOWELL
November 12:
8am Mass, Cathedral of
St Stephen; Episcopal Council meeting
November 13:
Archdiocesan Finance
Council
November 14:
2pm Launch of Iona
College’s 60th Anniversary Book; 6pm
The Community Leader Awards hosted
by The Catholic Leader
November 17
: 10am Mass for Papal Honours
recipients, Cathedral of St Stephen; 5.30pm Mass for
the Vietnamese Martyrs, Vietnamese Catholic Commu-
nity, Inala.
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Kingdom Now brings renewal
Gathered for
the Kingdom:
About 400
people at-
tended the re-
cent Kingdom
Now renewal
event at Logan
Entertainment
Centre. “The
great message
of the day
was we don’t
have to be
so broken to
need renewal,
we can just be
renewed in the
every day,” Re-
gents Park par-
ish lay ministry
co-ordinator
Carrie McCor-
mack said. Mrs
McCormack
helped organ-
ise Kingdom
Now, a Logan
Deanery
renewal event
held last Sun-
day. She said
it had been a
“great sign of
hope” for the
Church.
Praise:
A musician (above) leads singing at Kingdom Now; and
speakers at the event included Emma Fradd (above right) and
moderator Peter Pellicaan (right)