PARISH

Margaret Walsh RIP

On 4th March, a group of the finest ensemble singers from Sydney Antiphony performed Requiem by the 16th century composer, Jean Richafort, at Margaret’s beloved St Canice’s. In this very short video Tribute to Marg’s memory you will hear the leader of Sydney Antiphony pay tribute to her. Margaret’s ashes

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Dwayne Vaz

Originally from Goa, India, Dwayne was born and raised in a religious catholic family and was educated by the Jesuits in Mumbai. His wife Rebecca, a native of Borneo, Malaysia was also born into a catholic family. They met whilst they were studying overseas at the university chaplaincy St William’s

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Vale Graham Fear

Graham was our parish Sacristan and Acolyte; he attended funerals and was such a perfectionist in all things to do with liturgy.  Over the years he provided at his own expense many of the items that keep the church running smoothly.  Graham also served on the Board of Jesuit Refugee Service using his business acumen to the benefit of the organisation.

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Christmas / Weed Mats . . . grow/love/know

December the month of Advent, waiting on the coming of our God, can be overwhelmed by the ‘glitter of the Christmas tree’. Yet there is a pulsing of hope that is palpable.  Most of us desire to feel connected, be loved, share, to give and receive. But we can be

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Midnight Mass at Christmas

Our cantor, Greg McCreanor led the choir and a host of people in the Carol singing prior to the Christmas Midnight Mass at St Canice’s. This 2-minute video also contains two verses of the Psalm ‘Today is born our Saviour’, beautifully sung by baritone Greg. The choir also sang and

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Carols at Canice’s 2015 – ‘The Trumpet Shall Sound’

The Trumpet did sound and the community was raised . . . . for six wonderful minutes by the glorious rendition of the last verse from G F Handel’s ‘Messiah’ at Carols at Canice’s on Sunday afternoon. Our cantor, Greg McCreanor was joined in this splendid performance by Claudine Michael

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Family Synod neglects feminine genius – Eureka Street article

Family Synod neglects feminine genius Beth Doherty | 28 October 2015 Hopeful signs have emerged from the extraordinary session of the Synod on the Family that ended on Sunday. Pope Francis will go away with much to reflect on. However, systemic inequities in the Synod process, the document that will

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