Parish News

WYD FUNDRASING DANCE: Due to popular demand St Agatha’s will be hosting a second fundraising dance on the 1st July 2023 at 6.30pm St Peter’s College Hall. Please mark this date in your diary, ticket on sale soon.  We appreciate and thank you for your continued support.

PLAYGROUP: Tuesdays 9am-11am during school terms in St. Agatha’s Parish Hall. Resumes Tuesday 2nd May.  All Welcome!

 

BIBLE STUDIES Matthew: The King and His Kingdom is a Catholic Bible study that brings the history of Christ to life through Matthew’s Gospel. You will see Jesus as the awaited Messiah who fulfills the promises and prophecies of the Old Testament, establishes the New Law, and inaugurates the Kingdom of Heaven. Starting 28th May 2023 at 4.00pm to 5.30pm. For more information or to register contact the parish office on 5996 1985 or email parishoffice@stagathas.org.au

 

RE CLASSES: Wednesday at 4.00pm in the parish hall for children attending non - Catholic schools. 

 

R.C.I.A. INQUIRY NIGHT: St. Agatha’s Parish will soon begin a new journey in faith to share the richness of the Catholic Church and our parish family. An inquiry night will be held for those who may be considering becoming a Catholic. Or are you a baptised Catholic Adult, but have not received the Sacraments of First Communion or Confirmation? “Come and See” on Wednesday 21st June at 7.30pm in the Parish Hall. All welcome! For further information contact the Parish Office on 5996 1985 

 

CONFIRMATION RETREAT: For children registered for Confirmation, Thursday 1st June arriving at 8.00am for 8.30am start till 2.45pm.   For more information contact Sr Faustina on 5996 1985.

 

JUNIOR RCIA: For older children who have not completed their Sacraments.  Classes begin Saturday 3rd June 2023 until Easter 2024. Meet at 4.00pm in the Parish Hall.   Online registrations open now at https://stagathas.org.au/component/com_formmaker/Itemid,879/id,24/view,formmaker/ For more info contact Sr Victoria on 5996 1985.

 

LAUDATO SI’ WEEK 16th – 24th May is a global celebration where we remember Pope Francis urging us in his encyclical Laudato Si’ to hear the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor and to humbly place ourselves in communion with our common home. As a Catholic Earthcare Parish we celebrate our part in the great progress the whole Church is making on its journey towards the seven Laudato Si’ Goals set before us by Pope Francis to achieve ecological conversion.