Mass Times Mon: No Mass Sat: 9.00am (Adoration and Benediction after mass, or Stations of the Cross during Lent) Sun: 8.30am, 10.00am Reconciliation
Saturday 9.30 am – 9.55 am / 4.20pm - 4.50pm
Mass Times Mon: Sat: Vigil Mass 5.00pm Sun: 9.00am: Italian Mass 2nd Sunday of the Month at 10.45am Reconciliation
Half an Hour prior to Vigil and Sunday morning Masses
Mass Times Mon: 5.30pm Sat: 8.00am Adoration, 9am Holy Mass Vigil 5.30pm Sun: 9am, 11am (Deaf Mass, all welcome) Reconciliation
Before every Mass and by appointment
Mass Times Mon: Sat: 9:00 am St Charles Church (livestreamed) Sun: 8am, 10am (livestreamed) & 6pm Youth Mass St Charles Borromeo Church Reconciliation
Ryde: Saturday at 9.30am - 10am and half an hour before all Sunday Masses or via appointment
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
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: No mass celebrated on Monday Sat: 9:15am (with Adoration from 8:15am and Benediction at 8:55am) Sun: 8:00am, 10:00am Reconciliation
Fridays: 8:15am-8:55am Saturdays: 8:15am-8:55 am, 4:45pm-5:15pm
Mass Times Mon: 7.30am: Mass Sat: 7.30am to 8.00am Mass; 8am to 9am Holy Hour, Benediction, Confession; Sun: 8.00am; also on Youtube Live Stream; 9.30am; Youtube Live Stream; 3.00pm (2nd Sun. only) Divine Mercy Chaplet, Confessions and Benediction Reconciliation
Tuesday 5.30pm to 6.00pm; Saturday 8.00am to 8.30am; Other times: 10minutes before Masses
“If the Church is meant to be a foundation of unity for humanity, we bishops are meant to be that for the Church,” Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP has told the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) during their Spring retreat. The US bishops meet every three years for a private retreat, called a “special […]
Procession testifies to Christianity’s relevance – and vitality Christ walked the streets of Sydney with more than 13,000 disciples last Sunday in scenes not seen for years. People from every part of the archdiocese joined together for the annual Walk With Christ to honour the Feast of Corpus Christi after a three-year hiatus due to […]
A three-piece artwork created by students to mark 200 years of Catholic education in Australia has received an official welcome at De La Salle College Cronulla and an official blessing by Auxiliary Bishop in the Archdiocese of Sydney, Terry Brady. Inspired by traditional early Renaissance artists including the Dominican saint, Fra Angelico, and dep
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