Voice of the Voiceless Ministry of Saint John Paul II
Voice of the Voiceless Ministry works towards the spiritual growth of the foundation and our fellowship meet for prayer, worship, and song, on a regular basis. Voice of the Voiceless Ministry (VOVM) is an approved group within the church under the permission of the Most Reverend Barry James Hickey, former Archbishop of Perth, Western Australia. The ministry was formed according to the charisma and spirituality of the late Pope John Paul II to bring love and healing, to build projects, and give aid to those in need and who have no voice in the world.
VOVM offers members fellowship and spiritual practice through prayers, Eucharistic Adoration, Healing Masses, faith sharing, retreats, pilgrimages, pastoral, projects and charitable activities. VOVM also has a choir open for participation with associated choral activities, and a social media group with postings of prayers daily, spiritual meditations, and testimony. The fellowship prays together and independently, and volunteers to all people in need: adults, children, youths, the lonely, the aged, the sick and depressed, and the poor; both locally and abroad as St John Paul II did as the Pontiff.
WE AIM TO:
* Strive to understand and relate to people's experiences showing respect and compassion at all times.
* Deliver hope and build confidence through a positive and caring approach.
* Support physical, mental and emotional wellbeing through a holistic approach to healing.
* Encourage people to focus on their strength, talents and potential for social development and active participation in their community.
We want to continue the mission of St John Paul II by providing a network of social services and give witness to Christian beliefs and values under authority of the Catholic Church, it promotes a good life through personal reflection and spiritual growth.
VOVM offers members fellowship and spiritual practice through prayers, Eucharistic Adoration, Healing Masses, faith sharing, retreats, pilgrimages, pastoral, projects and charitable activities. VOVM also has a choir open for participation with associated choral activities, and a social media group with postings of prayers daily, spiritual meditations, and testimony. The fellowship prays together and independently, and volunteers to all people in need: adults, children, youths, the lonely, the aged, the sick and depressed, and the poor; both locally and abroad as St John Paul II did as the Pontiff.
WE AIM TO:
* Strive to understand and relate to people's experiences showing respect and compassion at all times.
* Deliver hope and build confidence through a positive and caring approach.
* Support physical, mental and emotional wellbeing through a holistic approach to healing.
* Encourage people to focus on their strength, talents and potential for social development and active participation in their community.
We want to continue the mission of St John Paul II by providing a network of social services and give witness to Christian beliefs and values under authority of the Catholic Church, it promotes a good life through personal reflection and spiritual growth.
Prayers, Worship, and Song
Supported by Father Nicholas Nweke at Our Lady Help Of Christians East Victoria Park, we invite parishioners, friends and families to take part and celebrate in a Divine Mercy Mass with us.
Our prayer group meet every Friday at 7.30pm, and on every first Friday of the every month at 7.30pm starting with songs of worship and praise with the VOVM choir. On conclusion of Mass, we offer fellowship afterwards in the Our Lady Help Of Christians (OLHC) Church hall.
Special Healing Masses with the Exposition of Blessed Sacrament are once a month, held on the last Saturday, starting with songs of worship and praise with the VOVM choir at 11.30am followed by the Holy Mass at 12.00pm.
Accompanying Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, we pray the Rosary with meditations on Our Father, along with a Litany of Jesus and Divine Mercy prayers. During this time we pray for God’s mercy on the sick and suffering around the world. On conclusion of Mass, we offer fellowship in the OLHC Church hall next door.
VOVM has also started faith formation with Scripture study and reflection. And, through the Divine Mercy College, a youth group meets to act upon the same pursuits.
Our prayer group meet every Friday at 7.30pm, and on every first Friday of the every month at 7.30pm starting with songs of worship and praise with the VOVM choir. On conclusion of Mass, we offer fellowship afterwards in the Our Lady Help Of Christians (OLHC) Church hall.
Special Healing Masses with the Exposition of Blessed Sacrament are once a month, held on the last Saturday, starting with songs of worship and praise with the VOVM choir at 11.30am followed by the Holy Mass at 12.00pm.
Accompanying Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, we pray the Rosary with meditations on Our Father, along with a Litany of Jesus and Divine Mercy prayers. During this time we pray for God’s mercy on the sick and suffering around the world. On conclusion of Mass, we offer fellowship in the OLHC Church hall next door.
VOVM has also started faith formation with Scripture study and reflection. And, through the Divine Mercy College, a youth group meets to act upon the same pursuits.
V O V M P R A Y E RPrayer in Time of Trouble
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