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Penance! Penance! Penance!
Welcome to lent my friends.

Dear friends,

May the peace of Christ be with you. We hope you have been enjoying your time on campus and are going strong with your Lenten Penances.

Please find below our schedule for next week.
God bless you and we hope to see you soon!

What’s on for next week?

Esto Vir (Men’s Group): Tuesday, 7pm at Kingpin Harbourside.
(Meet there and/or organise transport in the Esto Vir group chat)

Mass: Wednesday, 12:15pm-1:00pm, CB.03.05.29
(Confession available before Mass from 11:45am-12:10pm)

Daily Rosary: Monday-Friday, 11:45am-12pm on the Alumni Green.
(Or inside if raining)

Daily Bible Study: Monday-Friday, 3pm, in the food court under the stairs in Building 2.

Daily Lenten reflections can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjWnxF_-meyuONB7T7SSJnVovSOe2FOyI

For more details on upcoming events, keep scrolling!

Esto Vir! (Men’s group)

G’day gentlemen, Esto Vir is back!
We’re catching up over a couple of games of bowling to rekindle the group and obviously compete to see who is the better athlete.
Looking forward to seeing you all again. Bring a mate if you’d like.
God bless and Deus vult!

***7pm start for bowling @Kingpin Harbourside.
Address: Harbourside Shopping Centre, 2-10 Darling Dr, Sydney NSW 2000

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass

Mass is on campus every Wednesday for you with Confession available beforehand.

***Rosary - 11:45am
Confession - 11:45am-12:10pm
Mass - 12:15pm
Location - CB.03.05.29

World Youth Day 2023

Interested in going to World Youth Day 2023? Email Tony to find out more!

Weekly Reflections

Prayer is the light of the soul

A homily from St John Chrysostom.
Office of Readings taken from Friday after Ash Wednesday.

The highest good is prayer and conversation with God, because it means that we are in God’s company and in union with him. When light enters our bodily eyes our eyesight is sharpened; when a soul is intent on God, God’s inextinguishable light shines into it and makes it bright and clear. I am talking, of course, of prayer that comes from the heart and not from routine: not the prayer that is assigned to particular days or particular moments in time, but the prayer that happens continuously by day and by night.

Indeed the soul should not only turn to God at times of explicit prayer. Whatever we are engaged in, whether it is care for the poor, or some other duty, or some act of generosity, we should remember God and long for God. The love of God will be as salt is to food, making our actions into a perfect dish to set before the Lord of all things. Then it is right that we should receive the fruits of our labours, overflowing onto us through all eternity, if we have been offering them to him throughout our lives.

Prayer is the light of the soul, true knowledge of God, a mediator between God and men. Prayer lifts the soul into the heavens where it hugs God in an indescribable embrace. The soul seeks the milk of God like a baby crying for the breast. It fulfils its own vows and receives in exchange gifts better than anything that can be seen or imagined.

Prayer is a go-between linking us to God. It gives joy to the soul and calms its emotions. I warn you, though: do not imagine that prayer is simply words. Prayer is the desire for God, an indescribable devotion, not given by man but brought about by God’s grace. As St Paul says: For when we cannot choose words in order to pray properly, the Spirit himself intercedes on our behalf in a way that could never be put into words.

If God gives to someone the gift of such prayer, it is a gift of imperishable riches, a heavenly food that satisfies the spirit. Whoever tastes that food catches fire and his soul burns for ever with desire for the Lord.

To begin on this path, start by adorning your house with modesty and humility. Make it shine brightly with the light of justice. Decorate it with the gold leaf of good works, with the jewels of faithfulness and greatness of heart. Finally, to make the house perfect, raise a gable above it all, a gable of prayer. Thus you will have prepared a pure and sparkling house for the Lord. Receive the Lord into this royal and splendid dwelling — in other words: receive, by his grace, his image into the temple of your soul.