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Dear Year 4 Parents and Guardians We look forward to celebrating the Sacrament of Eucharist with your child. As per the Sacramental Policy of the Archdiocese of Brisbane, Year 4 children receive the Sacrament of Eucharist – First Holy Communion. Children in Year 4 will receive the Sacrament of Penance (Reconciliation) in 2025 when they are in Year 5. To participate in the Sacrament of Eucharist, your child must be Baptised and Confirmed. The Sacrament of Eucharist will be celebrated here at the Parish on the following dates:
Parental Responsibility and the Sacraments in the Catholic Church In receiving their First Holy Communion, the children will complete their Christian initiation. The process began with their Baptism which first joined them to Christ and made them members of the Church. It was then sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit when they received their Sacrament of Confirmation. The Sacrament of Eucharist will be the first time they share intimately in the life of Christ and the unity of the Church by receiving the body and blood of Christ. In the time of preparation for the Sacrament of Eucharist, it is very important for the children and their families to participate regularly in Mass so the children become familiar with its parts and its pattern. The Eucharist is at the heart of our Catholic identity and faith. For your child to be eligible to receive the Sacrament of Eucharist, it is very important that all sessions of the preparation are attended. When you and your child make a decision to receive the Sacrament of Eucharist, you are making a commitment to share in the complete journey of receiving this Sacrament. The Parent and Child Information Session will provide an overview of the preparation involved with the Sacrament of Eucharist and will be an opportunity for parents to raise any questions. Please also find a list of key dates for this sacrament below. If you are happy for you and your child to make this commitment, complete the online enrolment form (click here) and submit with the completed Parental Authority Form (please see below) and receipt of donation to [email protected] or the parish office. The Parish community looks forward to supporting you in this journey. For any further enquiries, please contact the Parish Office or Sue Godwin (details below). Sincerely, Rev Martinho Da Costa, O.Carm Parish Priest Parish Office Hours: Monday, Thursday & Friday: 8:30am-2:30pm. T: 3397 1587 E: [email protected] Sue Godwin: [email protected]
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RSVP by Tuesday 2nd April 2024. Thank you! What should Our Lady of Mt Carmel, Coorparoo Parish (OLMC), do to repair the church skylights? What is the best allocation of OLMC’s scarce resources now and into the future? Background The skylights still leak. A primary goal for any building must be to make it waterproof. Water penetrating through the skylights has damaged the plywood ceilings. The cost of the ceiling repair is in the order of $85,000. Catholic Church Insurance (CCI) will repair the consequential damage to the ceilings but will not repair the cause of the leaks i.e. CCI will not repair the skylights. The skylights have been repaired a number of times over the life of the Church. Rather than repair the skylights again in the same way as before, expecting a different result, OLMC engaged Bligh Tanner (BT) to inspect the skylights, identify the sources of the leaks and design a solution. BT identified a number of design flaws in the skylights, including: -
The Church has been cited as a local heritage place. Any work on the Church (including the skylights) must be approved by the BCC. The skylights are temporarily covered with tarpaulins. Since the tarpaulins were installed in June/July 2023, no water has been observed penetrating the Church skylights. The cost of the temporary waterproofing is approx. $20,000 per year. $1M would cover this cost many times over. If OLMC does not repair all the skylights: -
In addition, other OLMC buildings need repair e.g. the Priory Roof Corners are sagging, and water has penetrated the Priory Roof and is in urgent need of repair. There are ongoing maintenance and repair costs now and into the future. The Parish Plant and Resources Committee, the Parish Finance Committee, and the Parish Advisory Council, together with Fr Martinho Da Costa, need your feedback to assist in taking the next steps to waterproof the skylights in a way that works now and is sustainable into the future whilst maintaining resources for other building, maintenance and parish projects. Please RSVP by 2nd April by using the QR code below, the following link (https://forms.office.com/r/q6NW779Xey) or the forms in the Church.
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