Celebrating the Year of St. Paul >>>> June 2008 - June 2009
  • Mon: 9.30 am, 12.30 pm, (7.30 pm Current week only 17-11-08)
  • Tue: 9.30 am, 12.30 pm
  • Wed: 9.30 am, 12.30 pm
  • Thu: 9.30 am, 12.30 pm
  • Fri: 9.30 am, 12.30 pm, (8 pm Current week only 21-11-08)
  • Sat: 10 am. 6 pm (Vigil Mass of Sunday)
  • Sun: Sunday 9.30 am; 11 am; 6 pm. Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confessions) 11am - 12 noon and 5pm - 5.45pm each Saturday and on request

  Times of Services

Mass Holy Days – 10am, 12-30pm, and 8pm

Morning Prayers 30 min before Mass Monday to Saturday

Reconciliation: Saturdays 11am-12noon and 5pm-5. 45pm and on request.

Novena Times to Our Lady and St. Anthony see newsletter

Rosary Monday to Friday after Mass, Saturday after Morning Prayer

ADORATION Monday to Friday 8 am till 10pm. Adoration Chapel in porch Photo of interior of Chapel of Adoration 

 

THE SACRAMENTS OF THE CHURCH

 

"Christ Amongst His People" by Elizabeth WangThis section of the parish website is dedicated to the various scaraments including; baptism, confession, confirmation, holy communion, marriage and anointing of the sick.

 

1210 Christ instituted the sacraments of the new law. There are seven: Baptism, Confirmation (or Chrismation), the Eucharist, Penance, the Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders and Matrimony. The seven sacraments touch all the stages and all the important moments of Christian life:1 they give birth and increase, healing and mission to the Christian's life of faith. There is thus a certain resemblance between the stages of natural life and the stages of the spiritual life.

 

1211 Following this analogy, the first chapter will expound the three sacraments of Christian initiation; the second, the sacraments of healing; and the third, the sacraments at the service of communion and the mission of the faithful. This order, while not the only one possible, does allow one to see that the sacraments form an organic whole in which each particular sacrament has its own vital place. In this organic whole, the Eucharist occupies a unique place as the "Sacrament of sacraments": "all the other sacraments are ordered to it as to their end."2

 

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