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Parish Mission Statement

St Peter's Parish is a community of disciples from many nations

called by God,
guided by the Word,
nourished by Sacrament,
committed to love and service of our neighbours.

The story and tradition of our church and parish have brought us to a moment of renewal and challenge.

We must proclaim God's kingdom with a new voice to our constantly changing society. Therefore we believe we are called to break new ground

in our care for one another
in our ministry to those in need
in the ways in which we celebrate liturgy
and in laying the foundations for the future growth of St Peter's

in order to bring support, healing and justice to each other and the many groups to which we belong.

Mass Times

Weekends

Saturday Vigil:

7.00pm

Sunday:

8.00am   10.00am   11.15am (Italian)
5.10pm (Monash University Religious Chapel)

Weekdays at St Peter's

Monday to Saturday:

9.00am

Thursday:

 

Monash University Religious Centre, Clayton

Wellington Road entrance

12.30pm (Monash Medical Centre Chapel)

 

Weekday Mass at 12.10pm in small chapel

Benediction & Eucharistic Adoration ~ Tuesdays after Mass

Power Hour every Wednesday after Mass.

Join us for food, discussions, talks, prayer and a genuinely good time.  Enquiries:  Fr Peter at Monash on 9905-3156.

 

 

Reconciliation:

Saturday 9.30am or by appointment

Baptisms:

Every Sunday at 1.00pm after Preparation & by appointment.

*  Baptism Preparation                                                                                                1st Thursday of month at 7.30pm in Church foyer.

Marriage:

 Contact Priests

Catechetics:

Parents of students attending Government Schools who wish their child to receive … Reconciliation, Eucharist or Confirmation … are reminded to enquire at the beginning of the year as to the dates of each Sacrament and to enrol in the preparation program.

 

Catechumenate                           RCIA : Adults 

 

RCIC:  Right of Christian Initiation of Children

The Catechumenate is the way the church helps an unbaptised person to become an active member of the Catholic community.  It is also preparation for those already baptised who seek full communion with the Catholic Church.

Classes for older children and teenagers who have not been baptized.  The classes will also incorporate the other Sacraments.   Contact Lucy on 9544-1516.

 

Communion to the Housebound / Visitation:

Holy Communion for the housebound.  Do you know someone who would appreciate a visit and/or communion?  Contact Lucy on 9544-1516.

 

 

 

 

 

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