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2020-04-30T11:39:23+10:00Can you do the actions? Keep up to date with St Joseph's Family Services on their Facebook page and on their website
Can you do the actions? Keep up to date with St Joseph's Family Services on their Facebook page and on their website
We are very fortunate to have many cultures in our service. Nancy speaks Tagalog ( the language from the Philippines ) Tammy speaks- Spanish ( the language from Chile) and Carly speaks Vietnamese (The language from Vietnam) . At SAEEC we honour and cherish diversity - " We embrace difference to make a [...]
Feast of Catherine of Siena In John’s Gospel (6: 35-40) today we see and hear Jesus make some amazing promises – he says that he will never drive us away and that God will always love us. Jesus explains just what the bread of life is and what he says maybe helpful [...]
Feast of St Peter Chanel In John’s Gospel (6: 30-35) today the people are still with Jesus, looking for a sign that will help them believe that Jesus is ‘the One’. Jesus proclaims in this Gospel for the first time that he is ‘the Bread of Life’. Mindful of this declaration, Fr [...]
Keep up to date with St Joseph's Family Services on their Facebook page and on their website.
Keep up to date with St Joseph’s Family Services on their Facebook page and on their website.
Today’s Gospel (John 6: 22-29) sees people searching for Jesus after he fed them on the hillside near the Sea of Galilee. In reflecting on two key points from this Gospel, Fr Paul ask us to call to mind the 1980’s British sitcom ‘Allo ‘Allo!, and in doing so, he shares some [...]
St Agnes’ Catholic Parish has been supporting the community for more than 130 years. With COVID-19 we are with you now more than ever. No matter what life’s challenges are, we are with you for life. You can contact us on 6583 1024.
Join with Fr Paul and Fr Peter as they celebrate the Parish’s traditional ANZAC Day Mass. In military tradition, the ‘Last Post’ signifies the end of the day's activities. The ‘first post’ sounded towards the end of the day when duty officers moved around their units’ positions checking sentry posts and dismissing [...]
Five loaves and two fish feed five thousand In John’s Gospel (6: 1-15) today we hear how Jesus feeds a large crowd of people, who had followed him and his disciples to the Sea of Galilee, with just five barley loaves and two fish. Fr Paul draws our attention to similarities between [...]