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Easter Mass Times
Palm Sunday:
24 March
24 March
5pm Vigil Mass Saturday. 9am Sunday, 6pm Sunday.
Reconciliation: 4.30pm Saturday
Reconciliation: 4.30pm Saturday
Tuesday:
26 March
26 March
9am Mass, 7.30pm 2nd Rite of Reconciliation at St Mark’s Drummoyne
Wednesday:
27 March
27 March
9am Mass
Reconciliation: 6pm-7pm Reconciliation
Reconciliation: 6pm-7pm Reconciliation
Thursday:
28 March
28 March
No morning Mass in the Parish. Chrism Mass in St Mary’s Cathedral Sydney at 10.30am. 7.30pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Good Friday - Stations of the Cross:
29 March
29 March
10am Stations of the Cross (English). 7.30pm Stations of the Cross (Italian)
Good Friday - Commemoration of the Passion:
29 March
29 March
3pm Commemoration of the Lord’s Passion.
Holy Saturday:
30 March
30 March
7pm Vigil (No 6.15pm Italian mass)
Easter Sunday:
31 March
31 March
7.30am Mass (Italian). 9.00am (English). 10.30am (English) (No 6pm Mass)
Mass Times
Saturday Vigil:
5.00pm
Sunday:
9.00am, 6.00pm
Monday:
Tuesday:
7.30pm Must be pre-booked (Preferred day and time for 1 month & 1 year anniversary of death Masses)
Wednesday:
9.00am
Thursday:
9.00am
Friday:
9.15am
Saturday:
Reconciliation
Saturday 4.30pmOther
Please read our bulletin online at http://www.stjoanofarc.org.au for further information.
Primary School:
St Joan of Arc
High School:
Domremy College Fivedock
97 Dalhousie Street, Haberfield NSW 2045
97 Dalhousie Street
Haberfield
NSW
2045
Parish Priest:
Rev Thomas Kurunthanam PP
Rev Thomas Kurunthanam PP
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