Mysterious ways

The old saying goes that God moves in mysterious ways. It’s sometimes hard to predict or work out what God is doing in our lives, but when we trust and pay attention, we might discover that God has been guiding us all along, and what we thought were dead ends were actually the greatest breakthroughs.

In this week’s stories, we speak with Rev Jean-Sébastien Géry, who will be ordained to the priesthood this Saturday at St Patrick’s Cathedral. He says that only when he learnt to surrender to the mysterious ways of God did he discover the deep joy of living with a true sense of purpose.

In regional news, Pope Francis recently finished up his historic tour of South-East Asia and the Pacific, drawing enormous crowds of the faithful in both Timor-Leste and Singapore.

And in world news, as the 53rd International Eucharistic Congress drew to a close in Quito, Equador, Sydney was named as host of the next congress in 2028.

Rev Jean-Sébastien Géry: finding joy in God’s ‘mysterious ways’
Approaching his ordination to the priesthood at St Patrick’s Cathedral this Saturday, transitional deacon Rev Jean-Sébastien Géry feels ‘a deep sense of joy’. As he makes his final preparations, he is looking forward to sharing this joy. ‘I’m grateful that God is answering the deepest desire of my heart,’ he says, ‘because I always wanted to be happy. I always wanted to be a joyful man.’
Pope’s visit to Singapore ‘the best gift at this time’
On 11 September, Pope Francis arrived in Singapore from Timor-Leste, on the final stage of his Apostolic Journey through Asia and the Pacific. In perhaps the biggest transition of his journey, the Pope travelled from one of the world’s poorest and most youthful countries—Timor-Leste—to Singapore, one wealthiest and oldest countries in the world, encouraging the thousands who flocked to Mass in Singapore’s National Stadium to discover ‘the stories of love’ behind the city’s impressive architecture and signs of progress.
Pope’s visit to Timor-Leste ‘a gift of faith, hope and love’
Timor-Leste—where 96 per cent of the population are Catholic—was the only country on the Pope Francis’ recent four-nation tour that has a majority Catholic population. Addressing nearly half that population—600,000 people—at Mass at a park in Tasitolu, he said, ‘Let us not be afraid to make ourselves small before God, and before each other, to lose our lives, to give up our time, to revise our schedules, giving up something to help a brother or sister become better and happier.’
Sydney named as host in 2028 as Eucharistic Congress concludes in Quito, Ecuador
As the 53rd International Eucharistic Congress came to an end in Quito, Ecuador, the Vatican named Sydney as the host of the next International Eucharistic Congress to be held in 2028. Melbourne was the last city in Australia to host an International Eucharistic Congress, in 1973. Held every four years, the event is expected to draw tens of thousands of pilgrims from all over the world to Sydney.
‘We are but travellers’: St Bernard’s Bacchus Marsh celebrates 150 years
Monica Russell says the phrase ‘small but mighty’ often comes to mind when she thinks of her parish, St Bernard’s in Bacchus Marsh, and this was certainly apparent at the celebration of the parish’s 150th anniversary on 23 June 2024. Although they are not a huge parish, she says, over the years they have constantly and consistently tried ‘to bring Christ to those who are not sure of his place in their lives’.
Passions of the Soul: a book review
Michael McGirr reviews the latest book by renowned spiritual writer and former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams. Passions of the Soul explores the enduring contribution of the great Eastern Christian writers of the fourth and fifth centuries, including the ‘desert mothers and fathers’, who came to inhospitable places wanting to be lost but, in their lostness, learnt to ‘live in welcoming stillness’. McGirr writes that ‘The world often stands still in the pages of a book by Rowan Williams’, describing Passions of the Soul as ‘a small oasis in the deserts of our own making’.
Building bridges in faith: St Brigid’s journey toward an intercultural community
St Brigid’s Catholic Church, in Melbourne’s inner North Fitzroy, is a vibrant expression of the multicultural spirit of the city. English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Filipino and Swahili-speaking communities all call this parish home, enriching its spiritual life with their diverse traditions. Yet, despite the breadth of cultures, parish priest Fr Fransiskus Xaverius Yangminta CS believes that something more profound is needed.
Australian participants head to Rome for Synod of Bishops
Australian Catholics will play a key role in a month-long global event aimed at shaping the future of the Church. Fifteen Australians will attend the second session of the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops in Rome from 2 to 27 October, which has the theme ‘For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation and Mission’.
Catholic Earthcare convocation shares wisdom on caring for our common home
More than 145 representatives from dioceses, parishes and schools across Australia have participated in Catholic Earthcare’s three-day Season of Creation Convocation. Across six in-person ‘hub’ events and a virtual convocation for those joining remotely, participants were called to ‘wonder, weave and heal’ together, to better care for our common home.
‘Safe, comfortable and seen’: specialised dementia care unit changes lives
As we observe Dementia Action Week (16–22 September), the family of a man living with dementia is calling for more specialised dementia care units to help improve individuals’ wellbeing and to slow the progression of the disease. Amelia Desmormeaux is grateful for the care her husband Bernie has received at VMCH's specialised dementia unit Lady Lourdes House, saying, ‘The relief you see on families’ faces when they come to Lady Lourdes House is palpable.’
‘I’m grateful that God has listened to my prayer. I feel I’m a happy man, a deeply joyful man, and I just want to share that joy.’
Rev Jean-Sébastien Géry
as he anticipates his upcoming ordination to the priesthood
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Upcoming events
Chinese Alpha Australia Tour
Wednesday 18 September 2024
9.30am–11.30am
The Alpha Australia team warmly invite you to join them for morning tea at St Benedict’s in Burwood. With special guest Vinnie Tang, Rev Lam Tien Keong—from Alpha Asia Pacific—and the team at Alpha Australia, this gathering aims to ignite a passion for evangelism within Chinese churches and to unite ...
Six30 Holy Hour at St Patrick’s Cathedral
Thursday 10 October 2024 6.30pm –7.30pm
Join with young Catholics from across the city for a time of adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, music and an opportunity for confession. For more information, email udisciple@cam.org.au or call 9926 5677.
Ordination to the Priesthood, St Patrick’s Cathedral
Saturday 21 September 2024
10.00am–11.30am
On Saturday 21 September, Rev Jean-Sébastien Géry will be ordained to the priesthood. Please join us at St Patrick's Cathedral for the Ordination Mass, and pray for him as he embarks on his priestly ministry in the service of God’s people in the Archdiocese. The Mass will also be broadcast ...
St Patrick’s Cathedral Music Festival
Friday 20 September 2024, 5.30pm
– Sunday 22 September 2024, 5.00pm
This September, St Patrick’s Cathedral hosts a three-day music festival incorporating evening prayers, information sessions and workshops, Mass and performances from special guests. The program, which features both free and paid events, includes: Friday 20 September Vesper service (5.30pm) Saturday 21 September Information sessions and workshops (2–4.30pm) Sunday 22 September ...
Online information session on the permanent diaconate
Tuesday 24 September 2024
7.30pm–9.00pm
With the success of the permanent diaconate information session earlier this year, another session will be held in September for those who were unable to attend the first time. The permanent diaconate is open to single and married men, aged between 30 and 60 years, who want to serve God ...
Migrant Youth Festival
Sunday 29 September 2024
The ethnic and migrant youth of Melbourne are invited to the inaugural Migrant Youth Festival, an initiative of the Migrant Catholic Chaplaincies. The festival is a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded young people while encountering Jesus and deepen your faith and relationship with God. The day will include a ...
‘Mass for All Nations’: Migrant and Refugee Mass, St Patrick’s Cathedral
Sunday 29 September 2024
2.00pm–4.00pm
‘God walks with His people.’ Celebrate the 110th World Day of Migrants and Refugees with migrant communities from all over Melbourne at the annual Mass for All Nations on Sunday 29 September at St Patrick’s Cathedral. 2pm: Procession and Rosary in various languages 3pm: Mass celebrated by Archbishop Peter A ...
Holiness for All: St Thérèse of Lisieux exhibition
Tuesday 1 October 2024
– Thursday 31 October 2024
Hosted at St Patrick's Cathedral, the Discalced Carmelites warmly invite you to an exhibition on the life of St Thérèse of Lisieux, a remarkable young women who, despite passing at the age of 24, left us with her 'little way’ to holiness. All are welcome! Learn more about this great ...
‘Poets and the Faith: WH Auden & TS Eliot’ presented by Nelson Rufatt
Tuesday 8 October 2024
6.00pm–7.30pm
St Peter’s Eastern Hill is hosting a series of talks about significant poets who have inhabited—or skirted the fringes—of the Anglican and Catholic traditions of Christianity. From Gerard Manley Hopkins to RS Thomas, from Emily Brontë to WH Auden, how did their poetry enrich and challenge their understanding of the ...
Service of Compline with Reconciliation, Newman College
Thursday 10 October 2024
8.30pm–9.30pm
Compline is a peaceful evening ritual, with hymns sung by the Newman College Choir. Newman College is a co-educational Catholic residential college at the University of Melbourne. Compline offers a serene way to wind down the mind, body and spirit before sleep. With soothing prayers, calming music and moments of ...
Christopher Trikilis recital, Our Lady of Victories Basilica, Camberwell
Friday 11 October 2024
7.00pm–9.00pm
Join acclaimed organist Christopher Trikilis—Director of Music at Brisbane’s Cathedral of St Stephen—at Camberwell’s iconic Our Lady of Victories Basilica as he honours the Blessed Virgin Mary with a twilight organ concert. Having performed extensively across Australia and overseas, Christopher will bring the basilica’s grand 1920 TW Magahy organ to ...
‘Song of this Land’, St Patrick’s Cathedral
Sunday 13 October 2024
2.30pm–4.30pm
St Patrick’s Cathedral warmly invites you to celebrate the unfolding of the Holy Spirit's work in our Archdiocese through worship, prayer, music and community with the ‘Song of this Land’ concert. This free concert will embrace rich musical traditions, showcasing the stories and cultures of our multicultural city, while honouring ...
‘The Women in the Gospel of Luke’ presented by Dr Rosemary Canavan
Monday 14 October 2024
7.00pm–8.30pm
The Gospel according to Luke actively engages women in the narrative making them visible and often pairing male and female together as examples. This session explores Luke’s inclusion of women in the life and ministry of Jesus, points to his further inclusion of women in Acts, and then investigates the ...
‘An Introduction to AI and Transhumanism … for Christians’ presented by Rev Dr Christopher Mulherin
Tuesday 15 October 2024
7.00pm–8.30pm
‘Young people today can expect to live forever, but AI will run the world.’ At least that is the view of some techno-enthusiasts. This session will consider artificial intelligence and transhumanism, and it will reflect on how Christians might think about future developments. Engaging Your Faith is a series of ...
Short course on Catholic Marriage, ACU Centre for Liturgy
Tuesday 15 October 2024, 7.00pm
– Tuesday 12 November 2024, 8.30pm
The ACU centre for Liturgy is offering a short course titled 'A Faithful Promise: Catholic Marriage—Covenant and Calling'. Presented by Prof Clare Johnson, Director of the ACU Centre for Liturgy, this course will explore the Catholic sacrament of Marriage as a lifelong partnership between a baptised man and woman. This ...
Melbourne Catholic Professionals luncheon: Sr Mary Sarah Galbraith OP
Thursday 17 October 2024
12.00pm–2.00pm
Sr Mary Sarah Galbraith OP will be our guest speaker at the next Melbourne Catholic Professionals Luncheon on 17 October. Sr Mary Sarah is the local Superior of the Dominican Sisters of St Cecilia and Principal at St Bernard’s Primary School in Bacchus Marsh. She has more than 30 years ...

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