Liturgy
Helping in the corporate worship, the source and summit of the Christian life, are a whole range of disciples - from servers and readers, to ministers of holy communion, musicians and greeters, to those who help prepare children and adults for baptism and reception into the Church.Acolytes
Description: Adults who assist the priest during the sacred liturgy, and take communion to the sick.
Meetings: Occasional training days are run in the Diocese.
Details: Anyone wishing to serve is invited to approach their local priest. There is a roster system for all Masses.
Contact: via the Parish Centre :: Ph 4423 1712.
Altar Servers
Description: Children in year 5 and above who assist the priest at Mass.
Details: There is a roster system for all masses.
Contact: Parish Centre (Nowra and Bomaderry) :: Sr Val (Vincentia) ::
Audrey Collins (Culburra) :: Christine Da Silva (Berry).
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Description: Adults who assist with the distribution of communion during Mass, and take communion to the sick.
Meetings: Occasional training days are run in the Parish.
Details: Anyone wishing to serve is invited to approach their local priest. There is a roster system for all masses.
Contact: via the Parish Centre :: Ph 4423 1712.
Greeters
Description: Greeters meet church goers as they enter the church for mass.
Member Details: Anyone is invited to volunteer.
Additional Details: There is a roster system for all masses.
Details: Anyone wishing to serve is invited to approach their local priest. There is a roster system for all Masses.
Contact: via the Parish Centre :: Ph 4423 1712.
Music / Liturgy Group
Description: To co-ordinate liturgy and music for the celebration of Mass and other religious ceremonies.
Meetings: As required.
Member Details: New members are invited to join.
Contact:Francene Devoy (Nowra) via the Parish Centre :: Ph 4423 1712; Deidre Sedman :: Ph 4443 7825 (Vincentia); Audrey Collins :: Ph 4447 2683 or Jeanette Easton :: Ph 4447 2102 (Culburra); Lillian Wilkins :: 4464 1464 or Christine Da Silva :: Ph 4464 1035 (Berry).
Readers
Description: Parishioners proclaim the Word of God during the celebration of the Sunday and weekday Mass.
Meetings: Occasional training days are run in the Diocese.
Details: Anyone wishing to serve is invited to approach their local priest. There is a roster system for all Masses.
Contact: via the Parish Centre :: Ph 4423 1712.
Children’s Liturgy, St Michael's
Description: Liturgy delivered to children at their level of understanding during the 9.30am Sunday Mass fortnightly during school terms. Teams of two Adult Leaders guide children through the Liturgy of the Word.
Member Details: Children in Kindergarten to Year 3, and pre-school children accompanied by an adult, are invited to attend. All adults in the Parish over the age of 16 are invited to express an interest in leading. Younger people are also invited to assist the teams. Leaders will be required to complete prohibited employment checks. There is a roster for teachers.
Contact: Catriona Nunan :: Ph 0422 201 054 or Katherine Jelavic :: Ph 4446 0780.
St Patrick’s Liturgy Group, Berry
Description: This group co-ordinates liturgy, eg Holy Week, Easter, Advent; conducts faith building seminars, eg CaFÉ, film nights; and compiles reader rosters. The group also incorporates the church choir.
Meetings: Approximately 6 meetings per year at St Patrick’s Hall, Berry. Meetings are held at a time to suit group members.
Member details: Core group of members. Others join in for special events, eg Holy week and Easter ceremonies.
Additional information: Choir practices new hymns after Mass on Tuesdays, as required.
Contact: Christine Da Silva :: Ph 4464 1035.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
Description: A process through which unbaptised men and women enter the Catholic Church. Participants undergo a process of conversion as they study the Gospel, profess faith in Jesus and the Catholic Church, and receive the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist.
Meetings: A schedule of meetings is arranged in consultation with the Parish Priest.
Member Details: Any interested person.
Additional Details:The RCIA process is a series of carefully planned stages, marked by liturgical rites in the presence of the whole community, in which new Catholics embark on a journey and join us in a continuing and deepening conversion into faith and discipleship.
Contact: via the Parish Centre :: Ph 4423 1712.

