Schedule for the Sacramental celebrations 2023

by Web Admin
on March 1, 2023.

We have finalised the dates for the school aged Sacramental celebrations. Click here to view the document. Click here to view the Parish Sacramental Policy 2023

Joseph’s Experience of the Birth of Jesus

by Web Admin
on December 6, 2022.

(A contemplation of Luke 2:1-20 from the perspective of Joseph) Initially, Joseph’s frustration and concern were to the fore. He didn’t want to make the journey to Bethlehem mainly because of how close Mary was to giving birth to this child. Every time he thought of the…

St. Francis of Assisi

by Web Admin
on October 4, 2022.

Born in Assisi (Italy) in 1181 or 1182. Died nearby on 3 October 1226. The carefree son of a wealthy merchant who gave up his inheritance to embrace utter poverty. Under a simple gospel rule, he and his Friars Minor were authorised to be mendicant…

St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus

by Web Admin
on October 1, 2022.

Born at Alençon (France) in 1873. Died of tuberculosis at Lisieux on 30 September 1897. From a devout family, she entered a Carmelite monastery at fifteen, where she embraced the suffering of her ill-health with love and in service to the missionary spread of the gospel….

Archangels

by Web Admin
on September 29, 2022.

The cult of Michael, Gabriel and Raphael began in the East. In the West, this day first marked the dedication of a fifth century church of Saint Michael in Rome. This festival of Michaelmas came to be very popular and widely celebrated in medieval Europe….

Building the Future with Migrants and Refugees

by Web Admin
on September 22, 2022.

This week, on Sunday 25 September, we celebrate the 108th World Day of Migrants and Refugees. Earlier this year, on 9 May, Pope Francis delivered the following message, exploring this year’s theme, ‘Building the future with migrants and refugees’. ‘Here we have no lasting city,…

 
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