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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Purgatorial People

Denys Turner is professor emeritus of historical theology at Yale University and former professor of divinity at Cambridge University. Among his many books are The Darkness of God (1995), Faith Seeking (2002), and Faith, Reason and the Existence of God (2004). This interview was conducted at an April 10 event sponsored by the Lumen Christi Institute in Chicago. Read More

Memo to God on the future of humanity

In an exclusive, RNS is publishing the leaked minutes of a heavenly committee on the future of humanity. Despite the danger of suffering from the divine wrath, we feel that publicising this document is in the public interest. The document follows. Read More

Fr Frank Brennan’s Homily for the 3rd Sunday of Advent 2024

We are also the protagonists of an era that we have a duty to pass on.  …To pass on, and to hope’ as we journey through Advent to Christmas. Read More

Latest Table Talk unpacks challenges in navigating disability, unemployment and seeking asylum

In recognition of International Day of People with Disability (IDPWD), the Diocese of Parramatta’s Mission Enhancement Team together with partner organisations hosted their final Peace, Justice, Ecology Table Talk for 2024 about intersections between disability, unemployment, and seeking asylum.  Read More

Set The Light Free: An Advent way of Living

If together this Advent, we can work on unblocking the light, then we can become the Star of Bethlehem for all the world, shining out from wherever we are, and the world right now has need of such stars.  Read More

Pope to theologians: ‘Ideology kills reality and manipulates people’

Pope Francis meets with participants in an international conference at the Pontifical Lateran University discussing the future of theology and invites theologians to develop a creative and inclusive approach to theology rooted in faith to make it relevant in today’s society marred by ideology and polarisation. Read More

The gift of a safe haven  

Catholics across the Diocese of Parramatta are being invited to share the true spirit of Christmas this year, by supporting Parramatta Catholic Foundation’s Bishop’s Christmas Appeal. Donations will help Catholic Care Western Sydney and the Blue Mountains to provide vulnerable women in crisis with safe shelter, nourishing food, and support to build a better future for their family.  Read More

Fearless and Faithful: A Celebration of Biblical Women and Community

What can women like Martha, Mary Magdalene, and Ruth — whose lives unfolded more than 2000 years ago — teach us today? And how should I go about reading the Bible? These questions set the tone for Catholic Youth Parramatta’s gathering for women, At The Well: Fearless and Faithful, on Friday 29 November at the Bishop Bede Heather Centre, Blacktown.  Read More

Homilies must be short, about Jesus, inspired by the Spirit, pope says

Homilies must be prepared with the help of the Holy Spirit, be shorter than 10 minutes and put the spotlight on the Lord, not oneself, Pope Francis said. Read More

A Reflection on Pope Francis’ Devotion to the Sacred Heart

Pope Francis’ Encyclical Dilexit Nos on the love of the Sacred Heart is more like the writing of earlier Popes than his other Encyclicals. He quotes freely from earlier Popes and theologians, refers less to such current issues as war, global warming and artificial intelligence, and his words generally lack the saltiness we have become accustomed to. The passion characteristic of all his writing, however, shines through. Read More

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