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Mass

The Mass is the central sacred ritual of Catholic worship. It is about spending time with God and receiving His graces. At Mass, Catholics hear from Sacred Scriptures and participate in Holy Communion. Mass is celebrated every Sunday in most churches and Mass centres in the Archdiocese of Brisbane. Many churches and Mass centres also have daily Masses. Mass times vary from church to church.

Weekday Schedule

Monday: 9.00am - Calvary Church (Miami)

Tuesday: 7.30am - Mary Mother of Mercy Church (Burleigh Waters)**

Wednesday: 5.30pm - Our Lady of the Way Church (Palm Beach)

Thursday: 5.30pm - St Benedict's Church (Mudgeeraba)

Friday: 10.00am - Mary Mother of Mercy Church (Burleigh Waters)**

Saturday: 8.00am - Infant Saviour Church (Burleigh Heads)

(** This Mass is livestreamed through our Facebook Page)

Weekend Schedule

Saturday Vigil Mass:
5.00pm - Calvary Church (Miami)
6.00pm - Our Lady of the Way Church (Palm Beach)

Sunday Mass:
7.00am - Infant Saviour Church (Burleigh Heads)
7.00am - Our Lady of the Way Church (Palm Beach)
8.30am - Calvary Church (Miami)
8.30am - St Benedict's Church (Mudgeeraba)
10.00am - Mary Mother of Mercy Church (Burleigh Waters)**
5:30pm - Mary Mother of Mercy Church (Burleigh Waters)**

(** This Mass is livestreamed through our Facebook Page)

Sacrament of Reconciliation

Sacrament of Reconciliation Schedule

Thursday: 5.00pm - St Benedict's Church (Mudgeeraba)

Saturday: 4.15pm - Infant Saviour Church (Burleigh Heads)

Saturday: 5.15pm - Our Lady of the Way Church (Palm Beach)

Sunday: 5.00pm - Mary Mother of Mercy Church (Burleigh Waters)

Adoration

Catholics believe during the Mass when the bread and wine are consecrated that they become the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. Sometimes more bread and wine are consecrated than is needed to be distributed at Communion at a single Mass. And while the Blood of Christ is consumed, the Body of Christ, called the Blessed Sacrament, can be kept and distributed to the sick or at another Mass. A priest can also show the Blessed Sacrament to the congregation for an extended time in a liturgy called the Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The priest displays the Blessed Sacrament in a golden frame, called a monstrance, so that the congregation can look upon Jesus and adore Him. This a contemplative time when people can pray while gazing upon Jesus and is commonly called Adoration. At the end of Adoration, the priest will cover himself in a humeral veil, hold the monstrance aloft and bless the people with the Blessed Sacrament within it. This blessing is called Benediction.
 

Adoration Schedule

1st Tuesday of the Month
7.00pm - Calvary Church (Miami)
(Songs and Prayers in Portuguese )

3rd Friday of the Month
9.00am - Mary Mother of Mercy Church (Burleigh Waters)

Children’s Liturgy of the word

Children’s Liturgy of the Word occurs in the first half of the Mass, when the children are invited to join a special reading and explanation of the Scripture passages for that day. The children usually go to another part of the church building to receive age-appropriate teachings. Children are also often invited to lead in other areas of the Mass during a Children’s Liturgy, like leading the sacred music or Prayers of the Faithful.

Holy Rosary

The Holy Rosary is a series of meditative prayers. These prayers are represented by a string of beads, called rosary beads, which are usually held in one’s hand to keep track of the prayers. Catholics are called to meditate on certain mysteries of Jesus’ and Mary’s lives when they pray the Rosary. The mysteries of the Rosary are different for each day and consist of the Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful, and Glorious mysteries.

Reconciliaton Times

Through this process, a person is reconciled with the Church and continues to live as a disciple of Jesus Christ.

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