
Archdiocesan Event: Mass to celebrate Racial Justice Sunday
As we journey through the Jubilee Year 2025, themed "Pilgrims of Hope", we are invited to walk together in faith and solidarity, seeking justice, dignity, and peace for all. In this spirit, the Racial and Cultural Inclusion Commission, under the leadership of Canon Victor Darlington, warmly extends this invitation to you to join us for Racial Justice Sunday on 16 February 2025, as we reflect on the theme: "Pilgrims of Hope: Our Journey Together Towards Racial Justice".

Young Adult Mass and Social
Come to the 6pm Mass on the first Sunday of every month and join with other young adults as you are fed by the Word of God and the Eucharist.

Young Adult Mass and Social
Come to the 6pm Mass on the first Sunday of every month and join with other young adults as you are fed by the Word of God and the Eucharist.

Young Adult Mass and Social
Come to the 6pm Mass on the first Sunday of every month and join with other young adults as you are fed by the Word of God and the Eucharist.

Young Adult Mass and Social
Come to the 6pm Mass on the first Sunday of every month and join with other young adults as you are fed by the Word of God and the Eucharist.

All Saints Day
All Saints Day is the day when the church asks us to remember all those who have gone before us and are now with God. Within the church there are the canonised saints, but there are many other good people who live lives that witness to the Good News of Jesus Christ. Today we have the chance in a special way to give thanks for their lives and pray for them, as well as be inspired by their lives as they now rest with God for eternity.
All Saints is one of the days when we are encouraged to attend Mass if we can. Check out Mass times at your local parish.
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Ascension Day
The Ascension of the Lord commemorates the day, 40 days after the Resurrection (Easter) when Jesus, returned to his Father in heaven.

Easter Sunday
Celebrate the Lord’s Resurrection, visit your local parish or the one nearest to your university and celebrate this great feast.

Holy Saturday/Easter Vigil
Holy Saturday is when Christians share and remember the time Jesus was in the tomb. It is a day of quiet in the Church that ends with the Easter Vigil. The Easter Vigil is the concluding part of the Easter Triduum.

Maundy Thursday
Maundy Thursday is the annual celebration of the Institution of the Eucharist (Holy Communion). It is the day when during the Mass we hear the reading from John’s Gospel about Jesus washing the feet of the disciples.

Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday is the day when Christians commemorate Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. On this day Masses can begin with processions and worshippers can be given palms/palm crosses.

Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday is the start of Lent in the Christian year, a time to ‘return to God with all our heart’. There is an invitation during this time to fast, pray and do acts of charity (almsgiving).

Epiphany
The Epiphany, the twelfth day of Christmas re-tells the story of the showing of Jesus to the magi. The magi represent all those beyond the House of David.

Ascension Day
The Ascension of the Lord commemorates the day, 40 days after the Resurrection (Easter) when Jesus, returned to his Father in heaven.

Easter Sunday
Celebrate the Lord’s Resurrection, visit your local parish or the one nearest to your university and celebrate this great feast.

Holy Saturday/Easter Vigil
Holy Saturday is when Christians share and remember the time Jesus was in the tomb. It is a day of quiet in the Church that ends with the Easter Vigil. The Easter Vigil is the concluding part of the Easter Triduum.

Maundy Thursday
Maundy Thursday is the annual celebration of the Institution of the Eucharist (Holy Communion). It is the day when during the Mass we hear the reading from John’s Gospel about Jesus washing the feet of the disciples.

Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday is the day when Christians commemorate Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. On this day Masses can begin with processions and worshippers can be given palms/palm crosses.

Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday is the start of Lent in the Christian year, a time to ‘return to God with all our heart’. There is an invitation during this time to fast, pray and do acts of charity (almsgiving).

Epiphany
The Epiphany, the twelfth day of Christmas re-tells the story of the showing of Jesus to the magi. The magi represent all those beyond the House of David.

Ascension Day
The Ascension of the Lord commemorates the day, 40 days after the Resurrection (Easter) when Jesus, returned to his Father in heaven.

Easter Sunday
Celebrate the Lord’s Resurrection, visit your local parish or the one nearest to your university and celebrate this great feast.

Holy Saturday/Easter Vigil
Holy Saturday is when Christians share and remember the time Jesus was in the tomb. It is a day of quiet in the Church that ends with the Easter Vigil. The Easter Vigil is the concluding part of the Easter Triduum.

Maundy Thursday
Maundy Thursday is the annual celebration of the Institution of the Eucharist (Holy Communion). It is the day when during the Mass we hear the reading from John’s Gospel about Jesus washing the feet of the disciples.

Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday is the day when Christians commemorate Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. On this day Masses can begin with processions and worshippers can be given palms/palm crosses.

Funeral Mass of Archbishop Peter Smith (External Event)
A private service for the funeral of Archbishop Emeritus Peter Smith.

Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday is the start of Lent in the Christian year, a time to ‘return to God with all our heart’. There is an invitation during this time to fast, pray and do acts of charity (almsgiving).

Epiphany
The Epiphany, the twelfth day of Christmas re-tells the story of the showing of Jesus to the magi. The magi represent all those beyond the House of David.