On Wednesday, the 13th of March we will have Lenten Reflections at 7pm and this will continue each Wednesday of Lent.
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Ash Wednesday at St Jerome’s parish
All the three Holy Masses scheduled on that day (7am, 9am & 7pm) will include the Rite of Ashes, which is a symbol of Repentance, Conversion and Spiritual Renewal.
Somascan youth prepare spiritually for year ahead
With university restarting for the year, over 20 youth from St Jerome’s parish gathered for an in depth time of prayer, reflection, spiritual growth and discipleship at a Somascan-run retreat in early February.
The Solemnity of St Jerome Emiliani
THE SOLEMNITY OF ST JEROME EMILIANI, founder of Somascan Fathers Congregation, is celebrated on Friday, the 8th of February and on that day we will have a Solemn Mass at 9am.
The Parish AGM
The parish A.G.M. will take place on Tuesday, 5th February 2019 at 7pm, in the St Lucy Room and ALL ACTIVE GROUPS in the parish are invited to submit their annual reports for tabling at this meeting.
RE classes in non-Catholic primary schools
Religious Education classes for children in non-Catholic schools (Years 3 to 6) preparing for the Sacraments of Reconciliation, Holy Communion and Confirmation commences February.
Installation of Youth Leaders
Another milestone was made at St Jerome’s parish in Spearwood on Sunday, October 9, as nine young men and women were installed as leaders of the parish’s youth.
Somascan Fathers
The Somascan Fathers are a religious congregation of priests and brothers, founded in Italy in the 16th century by Saint Jerome Emiliani and named after the motherhouse at Somasca.
Somascan Young Adults
This is a Young Adult Ministry founded on the Somascan order of caring and assisting the youth in the community. We are a group of passionate young people between the ages of 16 and 30 who gather to support each other in our faith journey, participate in parish activities, fundraise and contribute to church missions. We meet every Wednesday, in …
Faith Groups
The Somascan Men’s Ministry is a movement of men from the ages of 30-45 (or older!) based on the spirituality of the Somascan Fathers. It allows for young men to gather together to grow in fraternity and faith – with the pillars of the movement being: