20 Mar 2016

HOLY WEEK UPDATES

NO CATECHESIS 

ON 23 MARCH 2016 


NEXT CATECHESES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

30 MARCH 

06 APRIL 

13 APRIL


MAY YOU ALL HAVE A HOLY WEEK+++


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THE SACRAMENTS OF CONFIRMATION AND FIRST HOLY COMMUNION WILL ALL BE CELEBRATED AS ORIGINALLY PLANNED:
SATURDAY, 7 MAY 2016, 1:30 PM

ASSEMBLY TIME 
FOR GROUP PICTORIAL WITH THE BISHOP
1:00PM


WE'LL HAVE A TEA AFTER THE LITURGY.
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS FOR PLANNING AND PREPARATION.

1 Feb 2016

A LENTEN JOURNEY

Lenten Season officially started as we celebrate the Ash Wednesday. Our parish at St. Joseph's has organised a special lenten journey for all of us.
​This “Lenten Journey” is our opportunity to “invest” in our faith --to understand why we pray and what we pray at Our Sunday Masses throughout the Seasons of the Church including Lent/Easter, Advent/Christmas, and Ordinary Times.
Friday evening’s Prayer of the Church has been specifically set aside for our Parish. We really want you here!
There will be 2 dynamic talks on Saturday - a 2 hour morning session, followed by a shared lunch and an afternoon session.
Father Ricky will preside and preach at our 10:00 am and 7:00 pm Sunday Masses here at St Joseph’s.
He will motivate us and allow us to celebrate our faith with better conviction and understanding.
PLEASE COME.​

1 Dec 2015

SACRAMENTAL PROGRAMME 2016: CONFIRMATION AND FIRST HOLY EUCHARIST

If your child has received First Reconciliation and you wish to enrol him/her for Confirmation and First Eucharist, you will need to complete the Registration Form available at Church entrances. You can also download through this link: REGISTRATION FORM
Please bring completed form to Registration Evening at St Joseph’s Church on Wednesday 17 February at 7pm. For enquiries please call Oliver CafĂ© at 021 025 35337 or email: sacramentalprogram2013@gmail.com.


5 Nov 2015

Knowing Better Our Catholic Church Family




The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the world's largest Christian church, with 1.16 billion members worldwide.[1][2][3] It is among the oldest institutions in Christianity and has played a prominent role in the history of Western civilisation.[4] The Catholic hierarchy is led by the Pope and includes cardinalspatriarchs and diocesan bishops. The Church teaches that it is the one true Church divinely[5][6][7][8] founded by Jesus Christ,[9][10] that its bishops are the successors of Christ's apostles and that the Pope is the sole successor to Saint Peter who has apostolic primacy.[11][note 1][12][note 2][note 3]
The Church maintains that the doctrine on faith and morals that it presents as definitive is infallible.[13][14][15][16][note 4] There are a variety of doctrinal and theological emphases within the Catholic Church,[17] including the Eastern Catholic Churches, the personal ordinariates and religious communities such as the Jesuits, the Franciscans and the Dominicans.
The Catholic Church is Trinitarian and defines its mission as spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ,[18] administering the sacraments[19]and exercising charity.[20] Catholic worship is highly liturgical, focusing on the Mass or Divine Liturgy during which the sacrament of theEucharist is celebrated. The Church teaches that bread and wine used during the Mass become the body and blood of Christ throughtransubstantiation. The Catholic Church practises closed communion and only baptised members of the Church in a state of grace are ordinarily permitted to receive the Eucharist.[21]
Catholic social teaching emphasises support for the sick, the poor and the afflicted through the corporal works of mercy. The Catholic Church is the largest non-government provider of education and medical services in the world.[22] Catholic spiritual teaching emphasises spread of the Gospel message and growth in spiritual discipline through the spiritual works of mercy.
The Church holds the Blessed Virgin Mary, as mother of Jesus Christ, in special regard and has defined four specific Marian dogmatic teachings, namely her Immaculate Conception without original sin, her status as the Mother of God,[23] her perpetual virginity and her bodily Assumption into Heaven at the end of her earthly life.[24][note 5] Numerous Marian devotions are also practised.

FOR PARENTS: Forgiveness of Sins