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Easter Mass Times
Palm Sunday:
24 March
24 March
6pm - Vigil Mass, 9:30am - Mass & 6pm - Mass
Reconciliation: During Lent - 20 minutes before and after each Mass
Reconciliation: During Lent - 20 minutes before and after each Mass
Monday:
25 March
25 March
9am - Mass
Reconciliation: -
Reconciliation: -
Tuesday:
26 March
26 March
-
Reconciliation: -
Reconciliation: -
Wednesday:
27 March
27 March
9am - Mass
Thursday:
28 March
28 March
7pm - Mass of the Lords Supper;
Good Friday - Stations of the Cross:
29 March
29 March
10am - Stations of the Cross
Reconciliation: 10:30am - Reconciliation
Reconciliation: 10:30am - Reconciliation
Good Friday - Commemoration of the Passion:
29 March
29 March
3pm - Commemoration of the Lords Passion
Reconciliation: -
Reconciliation: -
Holy Saturday:
30 March
30 March
7pm - Easter Vigil
Easter Sunday:
31 March
31 March
9:30am Easter Sunday Mass; 6pm Easter Sunday Mass
Other parish celebrations:
First Friday Mass with anointing of the sick at 9:00am.
Mass Times
Saturday Vigil:
6.00pm
Sunday:
9.30am Mass + Kids Church, Morning Tea;3.30pm Indonesian Mass;6.00pm Mass
Monday:
9.00am; 6:00pm Adoration
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
9.00am
Thursday:
5.00pm Adoration; 6.00pm Mass
Friday:
9.00am
Saturday:
Reconciliation
During Lent - 20 minutes before and after each Mass
Primary School:
Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School
High School:
OLSH College
As above
4 Roma Avenue, Kensington NSW 2033
4 Roma Avenue
Kensington
NSW
2033
(02) 9663 1070(02) 9663 1070
(02) 9313 6348
Parish Priest:
Rev Terence Bowman PP
Rev Terence Bowman PP
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