In St Mark’s Gospel story today we hear two powerful stories about healing. Two people are healed. One is a young girl, the daughter of a rich and influential religious leader. The other is an insignificant woman with no status at all in ... read more
Next Friday is the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul. Each year, on the week-end following St Peter and Paul’s Feast there is a special collection to assist the work of our present Pope, Francis. Envelopes will be available for donations that will e... read more
Thirty one children made their First Holy Communion last Sunday. Thanks are extended to our Catechists who prepared them for this special occasion and to our Social Ministry who prepared a wonderful Communion Breakfast for the children. Two more of... read more
Monday: The Nativity of St John the Baptist (1BC) Tuesday: St William of Vercelli (1142 – Hermit) Wednesday: St Josemaria Escriva (1975 – Founder of Opus Dei) Thursday: St Cyril of Alexandria (444 – Bishop) Friday: The Sacred Heart of ... read more
Today we celebrate the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ. We once called it the “Feast of Corpus Christi”. There was a priest, who was also a man of science, called Teihard de Chardin. He wrote many books in the 1950’s and was, by som... read more
This Sunday at a special Mass 31 of our children will receive their First Holy Communion. They are: Chloe Amendolia, Isabel Ballesty, Alexander Bennetts, Sienna Caldarola, Henry Celler, Alyssia Chiovenda, Alessandra Coulson, Isabella D’Angelo... read more
Monday: St Harvey (1500 – Patron of people with eye problems) Tuesday: St Ephrem of Syria (373) Wednesday: St Romuald (1027 – Abbot) Thursday: St Silverius (537) Friday: St Aloysius Gonzaga (1591 – Patron of young people) Saturday: St ... read more
When most of us were tiny children we were taught how to make the sign of the Cross. With our right hand we touch our forehead, our breast and our shoulders. As we do this we say “In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spi... read more