Please click on link below to continue reading. Quotes to consider as we approach this coming together of the parish on 2 Aug
Please click on link below to continue reading. Quotes to consider as we approach this coming together of the parish on 2 Aug
A Most interesting Nourish (Winter) Talks tonight – all part of the mix of ‘sustaining community’ at St Canice’s. Costa Georgiadis, lovingly described by some as half man-half hedge, host of ABC TV’s Gardening Australia, Michael Mobbs, esteemed sustainability consultant, and Lucienne Joy, on-air radio personality and incisive interviewer were
Friends, parishioners of St Canice’s, and fellow workers from Jesuit Mission came together for Mass at St Canice’s this Sunday before repairing to the hall for an elaborate spread and drinks to bid a more personal farewell to Fr Phil. Fr Phil’s humble presence over the years, speaking encouragingly
Opening Prayer A Blessing for Mothers Heal their pains and disappointments. Forgive all that needs to be forgiven. Give to them the good that they have given others. Welcome to your bosom those who have died. Fill this world, O God, with a mother’s love! Gospel John 15:9-17 As the
At the start of holy week we read of a woman who, uninvited, breaks into a gathering of men at table, drops to her knees to pour the most extravagant oil onto the feet of the man she loves, wiping the oil in with her hair! There is no shame
How are we invited this Lent? Is something deeper in us called , something that costs not less than everything? During Lent we share nine beautiful Meditations for your inner reflection. Please click here to read Lenten Meditations 1 – “Invitation” Please click
We at St Canice’s can uniquely commemorate the Centenary of the First World War through the stories of five descendants of our benefactor, John Hughes, who lost their lives in the War. The stories are in this online booklet, written by parish historian Kevin Walsh. Sharing Our Story It is
Second Sunday of Lent – 1 March 2015
The Bulletin – 28 February 2015
How are we invited this Lent? Is something deeper in us called , something that costs not less than everything? Please click here to read.