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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Latest News


Fr Frank Brennan’s Homily: 3rd Sunday of Lent, 2025

There was a blessed and eerie feeling to our Ash Wednesday celebration in Brisbane this year. As I said to the congregation, there is nothing like a pending tropical cyclone to reinforce those words ‘Remember you are dust, and unto dust you will return’, Read More

Cardinal Bo calls for unity to combat division and bloodshed

Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, Archbishop of Yangon, Myanmar, calls for unity amid ongoing bloodshed in the country. Speaking during a sermon for the first-ever episcopal ordination of a Tamil priest in the country, the Cardinal also decried caste systems and divisions. Read More

Matriarchs, Queens, Women

Biblical stories are usually read as narratives written from a male perspective, with the main roles assigned to men: patriarchs, judges, kings, prophets. In reality, however, female genius is creatively present in the pages of Scripture, which narrates more than patriarchal stories. At decisive moments in the biblical story, it is the women who make the difference, intervening to untie the knots and resolve issues along the path of the history of salvation. Read More

Bearers of light and hope: The missionary sisters rescuing children from darkness and despair – Part two

Read this two-part series on how recent visitors to the Diocese of Parramatta, Mother Corazon Salazar and her fellow sisters of Mary Queen of Heaven Missionaries (MQHM), have entered brothels and bars in the Philippines to rescue women and children from the clutches of sex trafficking, offering education, rehabilitation - and offer a path to Christ’s love.  Read More

Pope Francis facing his fragility

In recent days, the 88-year-old pope has repeatedly addressed the theme of fragility in his messages sent from Rome's Gemelli Hospital, where he has been receiving treatment for over a month for double pneumonia. Read More

Bearers of light and hope: The missionary sisters rescuing children from darkness and despair – Part one

Read this two-part series on how recent visitors to the Diocese of Parramatta, Mother Corazon Salazar and her fellow sisters of Mary Queen of Heaven Missionaries (MQHM), have entered brothels and bars in the Philippines to rescue women and children from the clutches of sex trafficking, offering education, rehabilitation - and a path to Christ’s love.  Read More

Catholic Care enters new partnership to support homes for older women 

The Diocese of Parramatta’s social welfare agency Catholic Care Western Sydney and the Blue Mountains has entered a new partnership to support housing for older women aged 55 years and over in the Blue Mountains. The Homes for Older Women (HOW) Program is now operating from Catholic Care’s community drop-in centre in Springwood Read More

‘Soul of the Building’: Funeral Mass pays tribute to beloved Facilities Manager

Mark Tramoli’s legacy of kindness, humour, and humility will never be forgotten. His life, though short, was one of profound meaning, and his memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved him. May he rest in peace.  Read More

News & Events Weekly Update

News & Events Weekly Update News and Events across the Diocese of Parramatta and beyond Read More

Pope Francis in Corsica

Despite the short duration of the trip – the first by a pope to Corsica – Francis’ rapport with the population was clear as people poured into the streets to welcome him, expressing their faith with simplicity and devotion. Read More

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