Upcoming Events
Alpha Holy Spirit Retreat
The Alpha Holy Spirit Weekend is a special opportunity to step away from the busyness of daily life and encounter God in a deeper and more personal way. For those who have been on the journey of the Alpha course, this weekend focuses on the person and work of the Holy Spirit and His presence in our lives today.
Through a series of short talks, times of reflection, prayer, and fellowship, participants are invited to explore questions of faith, grow in relationship with God, and experience the peace, joy, and renewal that the Holy Spirit brings.
ALPHA
Alpha is a series of relaxed and engaging sessions that explore the basics of the Christian faith. Each gathering includes a shared meal or light refreshments, a short talk, and an open, honest discussion where everyone is free to share their thoughts or simply listen.
Alpha is designed for everyone—whether you are new to faith, returning after some time away, or simply curious and wanting to ask life’s big questions in a friendly and supportive environment.
There’s no pressure and no follow-up—just a space to explore, connect with others, and discover more about faith at your own pace.
Road to Emmaus
Emmaus Evenings are a welcoming opportunity to grow in faith, understanding, and community. Inspired by the story of the Road to Emmaus, these gatherings invite us to walk together, encounter Christ, and deepen our understanding of the Scriptures and the teachings of the Church.
Held fortnightly in the parish undercroft, each evening includes teaching, reflection, and time for discussion in a relaxed and supportive environment. Rooted in the OCIA (Order of Christian Initiation of Adults) model, these sessions are designed to accompany those preparing for the sacraments, while also offering ongoing formation for all.
Whether you are preparing to become Catholic, returning to the faith, or simply seeking to go deeper in your relationship with Christ, Emmaus Evenings are open to all adult parishioners.
St Louis’ Cigar Night for Men
All men of the parish and school community are warmly invited to St Louis’ Cigar Night for Men - a relaxed evening of fireside conversation, cigars (optional), and a short reflection on life and faith. Whether you are Catholic, exploring, or simply looking to connect with other men, you are most welcome—no prior knowledge or commitment needed. Hosted by the parish and inspired by the example of Saint Louis, the evening will be held outdoors in the top carpark beside the parish community centre.
To express your interest, please message Luke on 0408 441 472. Thursday 23rd April (held monthly). 7pm arrival for a 7.15pm start.
ALPHA
Alpha is a series of relaxed and engaging sessions that explore the basics of the Christian faith. Each gathering includes a shared meal or light refreshments, a short talk, and an open, honest discussion where everyone is free to share their thoughts or simply listen.
Alpha is designed for everyone—whether you are new to faith, returning after some time away, or simply curious and wanting to ask life’s big questions in a friendly and supportive environment.
There’s no pressure and no follow-up—just a space to explore, connect with others, and discover more about faith at your own pace.
ALPHA
Alpha is a series of relaxed and engaging sessions that explore the basics of the Christian faith. Each gathering includes a shared meal or light refreshments, a short talk, and an open, honest discussion where everyone is free to share their thoughts or simply listen.
Alpha is designed for everyone—whether you are new to faith, returning after some time away, or simply curious and wanting to ask life’s big questions in a friendly and supportive environment.
There’s no pressure and no follow-up—just a space to explore, connect with others, and discover more about faith at your own pace.
Road to Emmaus
Emmaus Evenings are a welcoming opportunity to grow in faith, understanding, and community. Inspired by the story of the Road to Emmaus, these gatherings invite us to walk together, encounter Christ, and deepen our understanding of the Scriptures and the teachings of the Church.
Held fortnightly in the parish undercroft, each evening includes teaching, reflection, and time for discussion in a relaxed and supportive environment. Rooted in the OCIA (Order of Christian Initiation of Adults) model, these sessions are designed to accompany those preparing for the sacraments, while also offering ongoing formation for all.
Whether you are preparing to become Catholic, returning to the faith, or simply seeking to go deeper in your relationship with Christ, Emmaus Evenings are open to all adult parishioners.
Ascension of the Lord
The Ascension of the Lord celebrates Jesus’ return to the Father and His promise to remain with us always. As Christ is lifted up into heaven, we are reminded of our mission to continue His work on earth and to live as His witnesses in the world.
This joyful feast invites us to reflect on the hope of heaven and the presence of Christ in our daily lives through the Church and the Holy Spirit.
All are warmly invited to join us for Mass:
Vigil: 5:00pm
Sunday: 8:00am and 10:00am
Come and celebrate this important moment in the life of the Church with our parish communit
Road to Emmaus
Emmaus Evenings are a welcoming opportunity to grow in faith, understanding, and community. Inspired by the story of the Road to Emmaus, these gatherings invite us to walk together, encounter Christ, and deepen our understanding of the Scriptures and the teachings of the Church.
Held fortnightly in the parish undercroft, each evening includes teaching, reflection, and time for discussion in a relaxed and supportive environment. Rooted in the OCIA (Order of Christian Initiation of Adults) model, these sessions are designed to accompany those preparing for the sacraments, while also offering ongoing formation for all.
Whether you are preparing to become Catholic, returning to the faith, or simply seeking to go deeper in your relationship with Christ, Emmaus Evenings are open to all adult parishioners.
St Louis’ Cigar Night for Men
All men of the parish and school community are warmly invited to St Louis’ Cigar Night for Men - a relaxed evening of fireside conversation, cigars (optional), and a short reflection on life and faith. Whether you are Catholic, exploring, or simply looking to connect with other men, you are most welcome—no prior knowledge or commitment needed. Hosted by the parish and inspired by the example of Saint Louis, the evening will be held outdoors in the top carpark beside the parish community centre.
To express your interest, please message Luke on 0408 441 472. Thursday 23rd April (held monthly). 7pm arrival for a 7.15pm start.
Divine Mercy Sunday
Divine Mercy Sunday is a special celebration of God’s boundless mercy and love for all people. Established by St John Paul II, this feast invites us to place our complete trust in Jesus and to receive His mercy through prayer, the Sacraments, and acts of compassion.
On this day, we are reminded of Christ’s words: “Jesus, I trust in You.” All are warmly encouraged to take part in the devotions and to open their hearts to the healing grace of Divine Mercy.
Road to Emmaus
Emmaus Evenings are a welcoming opportunity to grow in faith, understanding, and community. Inspired by the story of the Road to Emmaus, these gatherings invite us to walk together, encounter Christ, and deepen our understanding of the Scriptures and the teachings of the Church.
Held fortnightly in the parish undercroft, each evening includes teaching, reflection, and time for discussion in a relaxed and supportive environment. Rooted in the OCIA (Order of Christian Initiation of Adults) model, these sessions are designed to accompany those preparing for the sacraments, while also offering ongoing formation for all.
Whether you are preparing to become Catholic, returning to the faith, or simply seeking to go deeper in your relationship with Christ, Emmaus Evenings are open to all adult parishioners.
Easter Sunday
Easter Sunday is the joyful celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the heart of the Christian faith. On this day, we rejoice in the victory of life over death and the hope of new life that Christ brings to the world.
Filled with joy, prayer, and thanksgiving, our Easter liturgies are a time for the whole community to come together in celebration. All are warmly invited to join us as we proclaim the Good News: Christ is risen! Alleluia!
Come and celebrate this most important feast of the year with us and share in the joy and hope of Easter.
Services at 8.00am and 10.00am
Easter Vigil
The Easter Vigil is the most sacred and joyful liturgy of the Church year, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Beginning in darkness, the service moves into light as we gather around the Easter fire and welcome the light of Christ into our midst.
Through Scripture, prayer, and the celebration of the Sacraments, we recall God’s saving work throughout history and rejoice in the victory of life over death. It is a powerful and moving celebration filled with rich symbolism, music, and renewed hope.
All are warmly invited to join us for this beautiful and profound liturgy as we celebrate the risen Christ and the promise of new life.
Good Friday
Good Friday is a solemn day of prayer and reflection as we remember the passion and death of Jesus Christ on the cross. It is a time to pause, reflect on Christ’s sacrifice, and enter more deeply into the mystery of God’s love for the world.
Through the Liturgy of the Passion, Scripture, veneration of the cross, and quiet prayer, we are invited to walk with Christ in His suffering and to contemplate the depth of His mercy and love.
All are warmly invited to join us for this sacred and moving liturgy as we gather in silence, reverence, and hope.
Holy Thursday
Holy Thursday marks the beginning of the Sacred Triduum and commemorates the Last Supper, where Jesus gave us the gift of the Eucharist and the example of humble service.
During this beautiful liturgy, we recall Christ’s love for His disciples, expressed in the washing of feet, and His commandment to love one another. We are invited to enter more deeply into the mystery of the Eucharist and to remain with the Lord in prayer.
All are warmly invited to join us for this sacred celebration as we begin our journey through the Passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus.