St Paul's Catholic Parish, Moss Vale NSW

St Paul's Catholic Parish, Moss Vale NSW St Paul's Parish, Moss Vale is situated in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales.

It also incorporates 4 Station Churches:
St Brigid's, Bundanoon
St Peter's, Burrawang
St Francis Xavier's, Berrima
St Patrick's, Sutton Forest

Today we honour the Immaculate Heart of Mary—a heart filled with love, humility, and complete trust in God. May Our Bles...
13/06/2026

Today we honour the Immaculate Heart of Mary—a heart filled with love, humility, and complete trust in God.

May Our Blessed Mother lead us ever closer to Jesus and teach us to say “yes” to God's will each day.

Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.

SAINT FOR TODAY  -  13 June : Saint Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor   (1195–1231)Patron Saint of amputees, animals, ...
13/06/2026

SAINT FOR TODAY - 13 June : Saint Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor (1195–1231)
Patron Saint of amputees, animals, mail, horses, expectant mothers, fishermen, harvests, lost articles, boatmen, and travelers, as well as the elderly, oppressed, poor, and starving
Canonized by Pope Gregory IX on 30 May 1232
Declared the Evangelising Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius XII in 1946
Saint Anthony of Padua is one of the most revered saints within the Catholic Church. He was born in Lisbon, Portugal and was given the name Fernando Martins de Bulhões. His parents were wealthy nobility who provided a good education for him as a youth, most likely at the Cathedral school in Lisbon. At the age of fifteen, Fernando decided to enter religious life and joined the Canons Regular of St. Augustine, not far from his home. During his two years with the canons, he excelled in his studies and prayer. However, being so close to his home led to frequent visits from family and friends, prompting Fernando to desire greater solitude to more deeply embrace his vocation. He moved to Coimbra, just over 100 miles south of Lisbon, to join the Santa Cruz Monastery. At Santa Cruz, Fernando enjoyed nine years of excellent formation, studying, praying, and growing in virtue. After completing his formation in 1220, Fernando was ordained a priest.
During his nine years of formation in Coimbra, a small group from the newly founded Franciscan Order took up residence nearby in a hut dedicated to Saint Anthony of Egypt. Fernando came to know these friars and was impressed by their simplicity, poverty, humility, and radical dedication to Christ. The Franciscans, founded by Saint Francis of Assisi only eleven years prior to their arrival in Coimbra, were a new and rapidly growing order within the Church. They were traveling preachers, relying upon divine providence rather than the income produced by large estates. They owned nothing except for the single piece of clothing they wore.
One day, news reached Coimbra that five Franciscan missionaries had been martyred in Morocco by Muslims. The King of Portugal ransomed their bodies, which were then brought back in a solemn procession to Coimbra for burial. The courage of these martyrs, coupled with the witness of their fellow friars, so impressed Fernando that he requested and received permission to leave the Canons Regular and join the Franciscans. He took the name Anthony after Saint Anthony of Egypt, the patron of the friars’ house in Coimbra.
Desiring to emulate these five martyrs, Father Anthony sailed to Morocco to preach to the Muslims. However, he soon fell seriously ill and required medical attention, prompting his return journey to Portugal. A storm blew his ship off course, resulting in a landing in Sicily instead. Shortly after Father Anthony recovered from his illness, Saint Francis called the famous “Chapter of Mats” in Assisi. Most of the Franciscan Friars attended, including one of their newest members, Father Anthony.
In 1209, Saint Francis founded his order with twelve members. By 1221, the number of Franciscan friars had grown to about 5,000. Such rapid growth brought not only zeal and enthusiasm, but also growing pains, divisions, and the need for clarity. At the General Chapter of Mats, Saint Francis resigned as the head of the order, turning leadership over to those he felt were more qualified. He preferred a life of greater humility, poverty, simplicity, and prayer. It was at that Chapter that Father Anthony and Brother Francis likely met for the first time. Shortly afterwards, Father Anthony was assigned to the hermitage of Monte Paola in Forli.
Anthony’s initial time in Forli was spent in solitude, study, and prayer. One day, due to confusion between the Dominicans and Franciscans, no one was assigned to preach at a first Mass in the local church. At the last minute, Father Anthony reluctantly agreed to preach. His sermon left the congregation in awe of his exceptional gift for preaching, his profound knowledge of the Sacred Scriptures, and his depth of holiness. From then on, Father Anthony became a well-known and sought-after preacher, changing many lives with his humble, down-to-earth, yet theologically profound preaching. He drew on the storehouse of wisdom from ancient saints but never presented himself in a proud or arrogant manner. His allegorical method of preaching sought to bring out the symbolic and hidden meanings of the text in a way that connected with people. His preaching and humble wisdom even caught the attention of Saint Francis, who was concerned about higher education for the friars, fearing that advanced studies could lead to pride and undermine the order’s mission. In Father Anthony, however, Francis found someone he could trust and put him in charge of the theological training of the friars preparing for ordination.
Father Anthony continued to preach far and wide for the next several years until his death at the age of thirty-five. One day, he was even invited to preach to the pope and the cardinals. During that sermon, Father Anthony was given the gift of tongues, enabling everyone present to understand him in his native language. Pope Gregory IX was so impressed with Anthony’s insight into Scripture that he referred to him as the “Ark of the Testament.” The pope asked Father Anthony to compose sermons for Sundays and feast days of the liturgical year, which he did in the form of outlines and commentaries on the Scriptures. It is those sermons that later led to him being named a Doctor of the Church with the unique title of “Evangelising Doctor.”
Many other legends surround Father Anthony’s preaching and miracles. He is said to have preached to fish one day when the heretical townspeople had rejected him. When they saw the fish sticking their heads out of the water to listen attentively, the people converted. For this reason, he is often called the “Hammer of Heretics.” He is known as the patron saint of lost items because one day a friar stole a Gospel book from Father Anthony and when Father Anthony prayed for its return, the friar was so convicted in his heart that he returned it and repented.
Saint Anthony is often depicted holding the Child Jesus, a portrayal inspired by an account of a friar who reportedly saw Anthony in deep prayer, conversing with the Christ Child. Sacred Scripture is also frequently featured in art as a symbol of his profound knowledge of Scripture. Lilies, signifying his poverty and chastity, are present in many depictions.
Although Saint Anthony lived just thirty-five years, God used him in powerful ways. His life bears testament to the idea that the quality of life supersedes its length. “Quality” of life can only be attained through grace, and Saint Anthony received an abundance of grace in his life. It’s worth reflecting on the importance of seeking as much holiness as possible in life. Too often, we pursue longevity rather than holiness. However, many of the great saints, including Saint Anthony, lived on this earth for only a brief period. As we honour this great saint, remember that God wants you to spend whatever time you have left on earth dedicated to growing in holiness and serving His holy will. Doing so will imbue your life with a quality that far surpasses mere longevity.
Prayer: Saint Anthony, you were not only drawn to a life of study and prayer, you were also humble, desiring only to glorify God and save souls. God used you in powerful ways, despite the short time you had on earth. Please pray for me, that I will devote the rest of my life to the pursuit of holiness, embracing every grace I am given for the glory of God and the salvation of souls, beginning with my own. Saint Anthony of Padua, pray for me. Jesus, I trust in You.
Source: "My Catholic Life"

We live in increasingly difficult times, causing the man or woman of God to cling ever closer to our God and Father. Let...
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We live in increasingly difficult times, causing the man or woman of God to cling ever closer to our God and Father.

Let us rejoice in the Lord our God and proclaim with David: "I trust in You O Lord, for You are my God."

GOSPEL FOR TODAY.        St Luke 2:41-51Mary stored up all these things in her heartEvery year the parents of Jesus used...
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GOSPEL FOR TODAY. St Luke 2:41-51

Mary stored up all these things in her heart

Every year the parents of Jesus used to go to Jerusalem for the feast of the Passover. When he was twelve years old, they went up for the feast as usual. When they were on their way home after the feast, the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem without his parents knowing it. They assumed he was with the caravan, and it was only after a day’s journey that they went to look for him among their relations and acquaintances. When they failed to find him they went back to Jerusalem looking for him everywhere.

Three days later, they found him in the Temple, sitting among the doctors, listening to them, and asking them questions; and all those who heard him were astounded at his intelligence and his replies. They were overcome when they saw him, and his mother said to him, ‘My child, why have you done this to us? See how worried your father and I have been, looking for you.’
‘Why were you looking for me?’ he replied. ‘Did you not know that I must be busy with my Father’s affairs?’ But they did not understand what he meant.
He then went down with them and came to Nazareth and lived under their authority. His mother stored up all these things in her heart.

GOOD MORNING.      It's the Memorial of the  Immaculate Heart of MaryLord, open our lips.  And we shall praise your name...
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GOOD MORNING. It's the Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

Lord, open our lips.
And we shall praise your name.

Mary Immaculate, star of the morning,
Chosen before the creation began,
Chosen to bring in the light of thy dawning,
Woe to the serpent and rescue to man.

Here, in this world of both shadow and sadness
Veiling thy splendour, thy course hast thou run:
Now thou art throned in all glory and gladness,
Crowned by the hand of thy Saviour and Son.

Sinners, we worship thy sinless perfection;
Fallen and weak, for thy pity we plead:
Grant us the shield of thy sov’reign protection,
Measure thine aid by the depth of our need.

Bend from thy throne at the voice of our crying,
Bend to this earth which thy footsteps have trod:
Stretch out thine arms to us, living and dying,
Mary Immaculate, Mother of God.

Psalm 91 (92). Praise of God, the Creator

“The deeds of God’s only Son are praised” (St Athanasius).

Lord, we proclaim your love in the morning and your truth in the watches of the night.

It is good to give thanks to the Lord,
to make music to your name, O Most High,
to proclaim your love in the morning
and your truth in the watches of the night,
on the ten-stringed lyre and the lute,
with the murmuring sound of the harp.

Your deeds, O Lord, have made me glad;
for the work of your hands I shout with joy.
O Lord, how great are your works!
How deep are your designs!
The foolish man cannot know this
and the fool cannot understand.

Though the wicked spring up like grass
and all who do evil thrive,
they are doomed to be eternally destroyed.
But you, Lord, are eternally on high.
See how your enemies perish;
all doers of evil are scattered.

To me you give the wild ox’s strength;
you anoint me with the purest oil.
My eyes looked in triumph on my foes;
my ears heard gladly of their fall.
The just will flourish like the palm-tree
and grow like a Lebanon cedar.

Planted in the house of the Lord
they will flourish in the courts of our God,
still bearing fruit when they are old,
still full of sap, still green,
to proclaim that the Lord is just.
In him, my rock, there is no wrong.

Glory be to the Father and to the Son
and to the Holy Spirit,
as it was in the beginning,
is now, and ever shall be,
world without end.
Amen.

Lord, we proclaim your love in the morning and your truth in the watches of the night.

My heart and my soul ring out their joy to God, the living God.

Prayers and intercessions

Let us proclaim the greatness of our Saviour who chose to be born of the Virgin Mary. Confident that he will hear us, we ask:
– Lord, may your mother pray for us.

Sun of justice, you showed your day was dawning in the immaculate Virgin Mary;
help us to walk in the daylight of your presence.
– Lord, may your mother pray for us.

Eternal Word, in the living flesh of Mary you found a dwelling place on earth;
remain with us for ever in hearts free from sin.
– Lord, may your mother pray for us.

Christ, our Saviour, you willed that your mother should be there when you died;
through her intercession may we rejoice to share your suffering.
– Lord, may your mother pray for us.

Loving Saviour, while hanging on the cross, you gave your mother Mary to be the mother of John;
let us be known as her children by our way of living.
– Lord, may your mother pray for us.

Our Father, who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us,
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.

God our Father,
you created a worthy dwelling-place for the Holy Spirit
in the heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Grant that through her prayers
we may become a temple fit for your glory.
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.

The Lord bless us, and keep us from all evil, and bring us to everlasting life.
Amen.

VESPERS (EVENING PRAYER)O God, come to our aid.  O Lord, make haste to help us.Glory be to the Father and to the Son  an...
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VESPERS (EVENING PRAYER)

O God, come to our aid.
O Lord, make haste to help us.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son
and to the Holy Spirit,
as it was in the beginning,
is now, and ever shall be,
world without end.
Amen. Alleluia

O Sacred Heart,
our home lies deep in thee;
on earth thou art an exile’s rest,
in heav’n the glory of the blest,
O Sacred Heart.

O Sacred Heart,
thou fount of contrite tears;
where’er those living waters flow,
new life to sinners they bestow,
O Sacred Heart.

O Sacred Heart,
our trust is all in thee,
for though earth’s night be dark and drear,
thou breathest rest where thou art near,
O Sacred Heart.

O Sacred Heart,
when shades of death shall fall,
receive us ’neath thy gentle care,
and save us from the tempter’s snare,
O Sacred Heart.

O Sacred Heart,
lead exiled children home,
where we may ever rest near thee,
in peace and joy eternally,
O Sacred Heart.

Psalm 109 (110). The Messiah, king and priest

“He must be king so that he may put all his enemies under his feet” (1 Cor 15:25).

With your gentle yoke, Lord, rule in the midst of your foes.

The Lord’s revelation to my Master:
‘Sit on my right:
your foes I will put beneath your feet.’
The Lord will wield from Sion
your sceptre of power:
rule in the midst of all your foes.

A prince from the day of your birth
on the holy mountains;
from the womb before the dawn I begot you.
The Lord has sworn an oath he will not change.
‘You are a priest for ever,
a priest like Melchizedek of old.’

The Master standing at your right hand
will shatter kings in the day of his wrath.
He shall drink from the stream by the wayside
and therefore he shall lift up his head.

Glory be to the Father and to the Son
and to the Holy Spirit,
as it was in the beginning,
is now, and ever shall be,
world without end.
Amen.

With your gentle yoke, Lord, rule in the midst of your foes.

The Lord has received us into his own self, into his heart, remembering his mercy, alleluia.

Prayers and intercessions

We make our prayers to Jesus, in whom we find rest for our souls, and we say to him:
– Beloved Lord, have mercy on us.

Jesus, your heart was pierced by the lance and from it flowed blood and water so that your bride, the Church, might be born:
keep her in holiness without spot or wrinkle.
– Beloved Lord, have mercy on us.

Jesus, holy temple of God, you were condemned by men and raised up by the Father:
make the Church the tabernacle of the Most High.
– Beloved Lord, have mercy on us.

Jesus, king and centre of all hearts, in your loving mercy you never cease to draw us to yourself:
keep alive your covenant with us all.
– Beloved Lord, have mercy on us.

Jesus, our peace and reconciliation, from the cross you forgave your enemies and you bring all men together in peace:
show us how to reach the Father.
– Beloved Lord, have mercy on us.

Jesus, our life and resurrection, you lighten our burden and give rest to our souls.
draw all sinners to yourself.
– Beloved Lord, have mercy on us.

Jesus, because of your infinite love you were obedient even unto death on a cross:
bring to life all those who are sleeping in peace.
– Beloved Lord, have mercy on us.

Our Father, who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us,
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.

Almighty God and Father,
we glory in the Sacred Heart of Jesus, your beloved Son,
as we call to mind the great things his love has done for us.
Fill us with the grace that flows in abundance
from the Heart of Jesus, the source of heaven’s gifts.
Who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
God, for ever and ever.
Amen.

The Lord bless us, and keep us from all evil, and bring us to everlasting life.
Amen.

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The devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is rich in symbolism. Every part of the image teaches something about Christ's love, sacrifice, mercy, and desire for our salvation.

1. THE HEART
The heart itself is the central symbol.
It represents the infinite love of Jesus for all humanity. It reminds us that Christ loves every person personally and completely.

Jesus does not love us from a distance; He loves us with a living and compassionate heart.

2. THE FLAMES ABOVE THE HEART
The Sacred Heart is usually shown with flames rising from it.
The flames symbolize the burning love of Jesus for humanity, a love that never grows cold.

God's love is active, passionate, and always reaching out to save souls.

3. THE CROWN OF THORNS
A crown of thorns surrounds the Heart.
It recalls the suffering Jesus endured during His Passion and the wounds caused by human sin and rejection.

Christ's love continued even through suffering and betrayal.

4. THE CROSS ABOVE THE HEART
A cross is often seen emerging from the top of the Heart.
It points to Christ's sacrifice on Calvary and His victory over sin and death.

True love is sacrificial. Jesus gave His life for our salvation.

5. THE WOUND IN THE HEART
The Heart usually bears a visible wound.
It represents the spear wound inflicted by the Roman soldier at the Crucifixion (John 19:34).

The Heart of Jesus was pierced for our redemption and remains open to receive sinners.

6. RAYS OF LIGHT
Many images show rays shining from the Heart.
These rays symbolize the grace, mercy, and blessings that flow from Christ to the world.

Jesus is the source of spiritual light and divine grace.

7. THE BL00D
Some depictions include drops of bl00d flowing from the wound.
They recall Christ's sacrifice and the Bl00d He shed for the forgiveness of sins.

Our salvation was purchased through the Precious Bl00d of Jesus.

8. THE COLOR RED
The Heart is often depicted in deep red.
Red symbolizes love, sacrifice, charity, and the Bl00d of Christ.

The Sacred Heart is a sign of Christ's total self-giving love.

9. THE GOLDEN LIGHT AROUND THE HEART
A golden glow often surrounds the Heart.
It represents Christ's divinity, holiness, and glory.

Jesus is both fully human and fully divine.

10. THE EXPOSED HEART
Unlike ordinary depictions, the Heart is visible outside the chest.
Jesus reveals His Heart openly to humanity, hiding nothing of His love.

Christ invites everyone to come confidently to Him and experience His mercy.

In simple words, the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a picture of God's love made visible. The Heart reminds us that Jesus loves us. The flames show that His love burns constantly. The thorns remind us of the pain caused by sin. The cross points to His sacrifice. The wound reveals His mercy, and the light reminds us that grace flows from Him to the whole world.
When Catholics look at the Sacred Heart, they are reminded of one great truth:
"Jesus loves us with a love that never stops, never gives up, and never turns away."

Now you know.

Happy Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.

SOURCES
Sacred Scripture: John 19:34; Ephesians 3:17-19; Matthew 11:28-30

Catechism of the Catholic Church, 478

Devotion to the Sacred Heart as revealed to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque in the 17th century.

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Behold, the Protector of Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.The LORD is your keeper; the LORD is your shade at your r...
12/06/2026

Behold, the Protector of Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.

The LORD is your keeper; the LORD is your shade at your right hand.

SAINT FOR TODAY   12 June     Pope Saint Leo IIIThe son of Atyuppius and Elizabeth. Priest. Cardinal. Papal treasurer. E...
12/06/2026

SAINT FOR TODAY 12 June Pope Saint Leo III

The son of Atyuppius and Elizabeth. Priest. Cardinal. Papal treasurer. Elected pope the day after his predecessor's burial, probably so there would not be any outside interference with the decision of the cardinals.

Upon his election, he sent Charlemagne the keys of Saint Peter and the standard of the city of Rome, Italy indicating his choice of Charlemagne as protector of the city and the see. Charlemagne, with his letters of congratulations, sent a fortune which Leo used to build churches and found charitable institutions.

On 25 April 799, members of Pope Adrian I's family hired thugs to attack Leo in a procession. They scarred his face and tried to tear out his toungue and eyes to render him unfit for the papacy. He survived the attack, scarred but tongue and eyes miraculously healed.

He fled to Charlemagne's protection at Paderborn, Germany where his enemies tried to turn the king against him. When Leo recovered, Charlemagne escorted him back to Rome.

In 800 he conducted a trial of Leo and of his accusers. There was no evidence of Leo's guilt, but there was of his accusers, and they were imprisoned. On Christmas day in 800, Leo crowned Charlemagne emperor, marking the beginning of the Holy Roman Empire.

Born Rome, Italy

Papal Ascension 26 December 795

Died 12 June 816 - relics at Saint Peter's, Rome, Italy

Canonized 1673 by Pope Clement X

Saint Pope Leo III, Pray for us!

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