Mass Times Mon: 9.00am Sat: 9.00am Sun: 8.00am; 10.00am; 5.00pm (Vietnamese) Reconciliation
Wednesday, Saturday: 8.30-8.50am & Sat 5.00-5.20pm English or Vietnamese Language available
Mass Times Mon: 9:15am followed by Adoration/Reconciliation until 10:15am. Sat: Sun: 7:30am, 9am, 6pm , Vietnamese Mass 11:15am Reconciliation
Half an hour prior to all weekend Masses
Mass Times Mon: N/a Sat: 8.30am Exposition, Adoration & Rosary | 9am Mass Sun: 7.30am Exposition, Adoration & Rosary | 8am Mass 9.30am Rosary | 10am Mass | 11.30am Italian Mass Reconciliation
Wednesdays: 6pm to 6.55pm; Saturdays: 5.15pm to 5.45pm
Mass Times Mon: Sat: 9.00am followed by Exposition and Benediction at 10.00am Sun: 8am, 9:30am, 5pm Reconciliation
Saturdays 9:30 am - 10.00 am & 4.45 pm - 5.pm
Mass Times Mon: 9.00am Mass Sat: 9:00AM – Mass (1st Saturday ONLY) Sun: 8.00am, 10.00am, 5.00pm Mass Reconciliation
Saturday 4.00 - 4.30pm NB: Confession after every Mass kindly ask the priest.
Mass Times Mon: No Mass Sat: Sun: English: 8.30 am, 10 am ; Vietnamese: 5 pm; Filipino: 3 pm on First Sunday of the month Reconciliation
Wednesday 8:30 am and Saturday 5:30 pm
Mass Times Mon: 8:15am-9:15am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament; 9:30am (English); 7:00pm (English) Sat: 7:15am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament; 8:30am (English); Reconciliation after 8:30am Mass and 5-5:30pm; 6:00pm Vigil Mass Sun: 7:30am in Polish; 9.00am and 10.30am in English; 4:30pm in Vietnamese Reconciliation
Confessions will be available every Saturday 5pm-5:30pm. Or by making an appointment outside the scheduled confession time
Mass Times Mon: 9.00am Sat: Latin Mass 9:00am (except First Saturday: see below) Sun: 9:00am, 5:30pm; 11:30am Mass in Mandarin Reconciliation
Saturday 9:45am and before each daily Mass including Sunday
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