| Fr. Peter Carrucan
Parish Priest
Melbourne born. Ordained Priest 1962. Came to Holy Eucharist Parish:
3/6/92. Special interests: Books, especially connected to history
and story-telling, Sport, Liturgy.
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Sue O'Loughlin
Parish Secretary
Sue comes to this parish with 28 years experience as the first
Parish Secretary at her home parish of East Keilor and 5 years as
the first School Secretary. She has a keen interest in business
management and enjoys meeting people.
As a National Judge and Demonstrator of cake decorating and sugar
art and this interest has taken her many places around Australia.
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Sr Catherine FMDM
Pastoral Associate
Sr Catherine Tay fmdm is a member of the Parish Team. She is currently
chaplain at the Victorian University Reflection Centre, St Albans
Campus and welcomes staff and students, to share any news, views,
stories, concerns or discuss other personal issues with her. She
offers spiritual and emotional support, listens with a caring heart
and a compassionate spirit, irrespective of faith/belief affiliation
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Sr Margaret Maher FCJ
Pastoral Associate
Religious teacher / pastoral worker in the parish with the special
care of the Sick. Australian born. |
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Mathew Bul
Matthew is a refugee from Sudan. He arrived in Australia in 1999
and studied Community Development at the V.U.T. He is married to
Ayan and has two children. He works as a liaison person with the
parish and the Sudanese. His position in the Parish is sponsored
by St. Vincent de Paul Society. |

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Sr. Maria Bui, Thi Bach Yen
A member of the Sisters Adorers of The Holy Cross in Vietnam, whose
motto is “A catholic sister’s life benefits the recipients
of service; servicing reduces social isolation.” Sr. Maria
has travelled abroad to widen her field of vision and fulfil her
mission, which is to share her resources with the lonely and suffering.
As a result of her experience in Vietnam and Taiwan, she realised
that Youth Counselling for young people and Family Counselling are
relevant in many societies today. Therefore, she likes the theory
and approach adopted towards counselling in Australia that we can
serve numerous people, who need help. |

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