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2502, 2022

Looking Forward to the Lenten Journey 2022

February 25th, 2022|News|

During his pontificate, Pope Francis has described Lent in many ways — as a time of recovery, renewal and conversion, a time to receive the love of God and rediscover the direction of life. In his Lenten message for 2021 the Holy Father reflected, “In our Lenten journey towards Easter, let us remember the One who ‘humbled Himself and became obedient unto death, even death on a cross’ (Phil 2:8). During this season of conversion, let us renew our faith, draw from the ‘living water’ of hope, and receive with open hearts the love of God, who makes us brothers and sisters in Christ.” Looking forward, this 40-day season of prayer, fasting and almsgiving begins again on Ash Wednesday, March 2, 2022, and ends at sundown on Holy Thursday, April 14, 2022.

2402, 2022

NB Saturday evening Mass of March 12th

February 24th, 2022|News|

Saturday evening Mass of March 12th will be a ‘closed’ Mass for the Knights of Da Gama, who are expecting in excess of 50 people to celebrate the installation of the new Grand Knight of Council 21. It will be a fully sung Mass, and a lot longer than usual. Please select another Mass to attend, so as to avoid unnecessary crowding. Thank you!

2402, 2022

Lenten Observance Mass & The Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, together with Benediction

February 24th, 2022|News|

To help us in this preparation, a ‘Lenten Observance Mass’ will be celebrated every weekday morning at 6am. This will start on Thursday 3rd March. In addition, The Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, together with Benediction, will take place each Friday of Lent at 5pm, leading into Mass at 5.30.

2701, 2021

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)

January 27th, 2021|News, RCIA|

Our Catholicity is more than just a series of actions or rituals. It's more than a collection of prayers or obligations. It's even more than our scripture and symbols. Our history, our belief, our sacraments are rich in meaning, definition, and purpose. By joining the Catholic Church, you will unite with a Christian family of faith throughout the world and throughout all time. We want you to have the full benefit of a spiritual and rational understanding of the creed you will profess, the sacraments you will receive, and the relationship of faith you will be forming. Our relationship with God is always a process, an encounter that we engage throughout our entire life. RCIA is also a process, offering both information and formation.

2502, 2022

Looking Forward to the Lenten Journey 2022

February 25th, 2022|News|

During his pontificate, Pope Francis has described Lent in many ways — as a time of recovery, renewal and conversion, a time to receive the love of God and rediscover the direction of life. In his Lenten message for 2021 the Holy Father reflected, “In our Lenten journey towards Easter, let us remember the One who ‘humbled Himself and became obedient unto death, even death on a cross’ (Phil 2:8). During this season of conversion, let us renew our faith, draw from the ‘living water’ of hope, and receive with open hearts the love of God, who makes us brothers and sisters in Christ.” Looking forward, this 40-day season of prayer, fasting and almsgiving begins again on Ash Wednesday, March 2, 2022, and ends at sundown on Holy Thursday, April 14, 2022.

2402, 2022

NB Saturday evening Mass of March 12th

February 24th, 2022|News|

Saturday evening Mass of March 12th will be a ‘closed’ Mass for the Knights of Da Gama, who are expecting in excess of 50 people to celebrate the installation of the new Grand Knight of Council 21. It will be a fully sung Mass, and a lot longer than usual. Please select another Mass to attend, so as to avoid unnecessary crowding. Thank you!

2402, 2022

Lenten Observance Mass & The Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, together with Benediction

February 24th, 2022|News|

To help us in this preparation, a ‘Lenten Observance Mass’ will be celebrated every weekday morning at 6am. This will start on Thursday 3rd March. In addition, The Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, together with Benediction, will take place each Friday of Lent at 5pm, leading into Mass at 5.30.

2701, 2021

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)

January 27th, 2021|News, RCIA|

Our Catholicity is more than just a series of actions or rituals. It's more than a collection of prayers or obligations. It's even more than our scripture and symbols. Our history, our belief, our sacraments are rich in meaning, definition, and purpose. By joining the Catholic Church, you will unite with a Christian family of faith throughout the world and throughout all time. We want you to have the full benefit of a spiritual and rational understanding of the creed you will profess, the sacraments you will receive, and the relationship of faith you will be forming. Our relationship with God is always a process, an encounter that we engage throughout our entire life. RCIA is also a process, offering both information and formation.

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