Mass Times

SATURDAY

Reconciliation is 4.00pm to 4.45pm

SUNDAY

*Note: No 5.00pm Mass on Easter Sunday or Christmas Day

Rosary is prayed Monday to Saturday at 8:40am

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

THURSDAY

Reconciliation is 6:15pm to 6:45pm

FRIDAY

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Fr Frank Brennan’s Homily: The Ascension, 1 June 2025

On this feast of the Ascension, we hear both the conclusion of Luke’s gospel and the beginning of the Acts of the Apostles. Written by the same author, these two passages provide us with the link between the two books. It’s the moment when the apostles are asked, ‘Why do you stand looking into heaven?’ The two men who ask the question are in white garments and they appear to the apostles just as Jesus is being lifted up and disappearing from them. Two men in white garments, just as there were at the Transfiguration (evocative of Moses and Elijah),… Read More

Cardinal Parolin: Enough bombs in Gaza; we call for truce in Ukraine

In an interview with Vatican News, Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin calls international humanitarian law to be respected in Gaza, urges Hamas to release all hostages, condemns antisemitism, and says the Vatican is willing to host peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. Read More

‘We Need to Talk About People’

An interview with Bishop Mark Seitz Read More

Pope Leo: Compassion is a matter of humanity, not a religious issue

Reflecting on the parable of the Good Samaritan at the weekly General Audience, Pope Leo XIV challenges everyone to not let our busy lives “prevent us from feeling compassion” towards others. Read More

Liturgical ministers celebrated at annual Diocesan Commissioning Mass

The annual Commissioning Mass is a moment of recognition, prayer and sending forth for the many laypeople who serve faithfully in their local parishes as Readers, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, and Ministers of the Altar.   Read More

Many Nations, One Church: African Catholics Celebrate in Unity

In the Acts of the Apostles we are told that when the Holy Spirit was poured out upon the disciples at Pentecost, those who were there heard the Gospel proclaimed in each of their different languages. As the universal prayer of the Church was proclaimed in the many languages of the cultures gathered for the Diocesan African Mass on Sunday, 18 May 2025 at St Patrick’s Cathedral, it was the first Pentecost that came to mind.  Read More

A polyglot pope, rancor over liturgy, and world peace

Leo, already established as a polyglot fluent in Italian, should not hesitate to use English and increasingly make it the dominant language at the Vatican. Read More

The Shed: Healing, culture and brotherhood in Emerton 

The Shed at the Holy Family Parish site in Emerton is a safe space for First Nations people to connect, find support, access health services, and have a yarn with their mob.  Read More

Divine irony: a US-born pope and a world on the brink of destruction

Pope Leo XIV, now the most prominent US-born religious leader in history, has positioned himself to be a force for unity at a critical moment. Read More

‘A pope in muddy boots’: Viral photos of Leo XIV reveal a history of pastoral care

The images of then-Bishop Robert Francis Prevost in the muddy aftermath of severe flooding in northern Peru in 2023 offer a glance at a man the world now knows as Pope Leo XIV. Read More

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