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Easter Mass Times
Palm Sunday:
24 March
24 March
Saturday 5.00pm (Vigil), Sunday 9.00am
Reconciliation: Half an hour before weekend Masses or by appointment.
Reconciliation: Half an hour before weekend Masses or by appointment.
Monday:
25 March
25 March
No Mass
Tuesday:
26 March
26 March
6.15pm
Reconciliation: After 6.15pm Mass until 7.30pm
Reconciliation: After 6.15pm Mass until 7.30pm
Wednesday:
27 March
27 March
9.00 am
Thursday:
28 March
28 March
No morning Mass; 7.00 pm Mass of the Lord's Supper.
Reconciliation: Following Mass there will be Reconciliation until 9.00 pm.
Reconciliation: Following Mass there will be Reconciliation until 9.00 pm.
Good Friday - Stations of the Cross:
29 March
29 March
10.00 am Stations of the Cross
Good Friday - Commemoration of the Passion:
29 March
29 March
3.00pm Passion Liturgy
Holy Saturday:
30 March
30 March
7.00 pm Easter Vigil Mass
Easter Sunday:
31 March
31 March
9.00am
Mass Times
Saturday Vigil:
5.00pm
Sunday:
9.00am
Monday:
No Mass
Tuesday:
6.15pm
Wednesday:
9.00am
Thursday:
9.00am
Friday:
9.00am
Saturday:
No morning Mass
Reconciliation
Saturdays 4.00 to 4.30pm, or by appointment
Primary School:
St Anthony's Clovelly
7 Fewings Street, Clovelly NSW 2031
58 Arden Street, Clovelly NSW 2031
58 Arden Street
Clovelly
NSW
2031
(02) 9665 2711(02) 9665 2711
N/A
Parish Priest:
Rev Lawrence Cauchi PP
Rev Lawrence Cauchi PP
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