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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Bishop Vincent’s Homily for the 5th Sunday of Easter 2026

Jesus demonstrated that a life worth living was a life lived for others. He showed by his own example that the love given wholly for others even at the cost of one's life is the risk worth taking. Read More

Fr Frank Brennan’s Homily: 5th Sunday of Easter 2026

Like the disciples on the road to Emmaus, in the midst of our debating and disappointment with the state of the world, we should extend hospitality to the stranger and share with each other those moments when our eyes are opened and when our hearts burn within us. Yes, it is true. The Lord is risen, and he is the Prince of Peace. Read More

ACU partners with MacKillop Family Services on PhD scholarship to address abuse in schools

Australian Catholic University (ACU) has launched a new PhD scholarship to address a growing number of safeguarding challenges – including a large increase in student-on-student physical and sexual abuse in schools nationwide. Read More

Fr Frank Brennan’s Homily: 4th Sunday of Easter 2026

Like the disciples on the road to Emmaus, in the midst of our debating and disappointment with the state of the world, we should extend hospitality to the stranger and share with each other those moments when our eyes are opened and when our hearts burn within us. Yes, it is true. The Lord is risen, and he is the Prince of Peace. Read More

Fr Frank Brennan’s Homily: 3rd Sunday of Easter 2026

Like the disciples on the road to Emmaus, in the midst of our debating and disappointment with the state of the world, we should extend hospitality to the stranger and share with each other those moments when our eyes are opened and when our hearts burn within us. Yes, it is true. The Lord is risen, and he is the Prince of Peace. Read More

Bishop Vincent’s Homily for the ordination of Luke Huynh to the Diaconate

This evening, we gather in Easter joy to give thanks and to pray for our brother Luke, one of the three seminarians from our Holy Spirit, who after an 8-year-long process of study, discernment and formation are to be ordained to the order of deacons. Read More

Bishop Vincent’s Homily for the 2nd Sunday of Easter 2026

Right throughout the Easter season, we use these words of the psalmist to give thanks and praise God for the supreme gift of his Son's resurrection. Easter means God has triumphed over the forces of darkness and evil. Read More

Fr Frank Brennan’s Homily: 2nd Sunday of Easter 2026

At Easter 175 years ago, the Jesuits took up residence on a property they named Sevenhill in the Clare Valley of South Australia. The name was a reference to the Seven Hills of Rome. Read More

Bishop Vincent’s Homily for Easter Sunday 2026

The resurrection of Jesus from the dead has ushered in the dawn of a new era. The paschal rhythm shows us that suffering through love is the path towards the fullness of life. Facing fear, darkness and death itself is not the end but the beginning of the fullness of life. Read More

Bishop Vincent’s Homily for Easter Vigil 2026

Tonight, with Christians around the world, we celebrate the joy of Christ's resurrection. We hold the lighted candle that is a symbol of God's victory over darkness. We sing Alleluia which is the song of praise for the wonder of the one who is the epitome of what we can be. Read More

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