Online Masses
As there will be no masses on the weekend we encourage you to participate in other ways such as time in personal and family prayers, reflecting on the Scriptures, making a spiritual communion, or…
As there will be no masses on the weekend we encourage you to participate in other ways such as time in personal and family prayers, reflecting on the Scriptures, making a spiritual communion, or…
FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT AND BISHOPS
THE CHURCH IS CLOSED TILL FURTHER NOTICE BUT OUR GOD IS EVER CLOSE.
MAY THE GOOD LORD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU SAFE
At the left side door of the church (Presbytery side) there is a table outside with reading materials, prayer cards and copy of letters from the Archdiocese of Melbourne that you can take home.
This event is canceled The Relics of St Therese of Lisieux (St. Therese of Child Jesus) and her parents, Ss Zelie & Louis Martin, will be in our Church: from Tuesday 7th April 2020…
Do you have questions about life, and where you fit in?
Would you like a relaxing informative evening where people gather for a group meal, in a comfortable, welcoming environment.
Then come to Alpha and watch a short Alpha video, on various topics that explore life and the Christian Faith from a non-denominational view, and where it sits and how it might help you understand more.
You can then share your thoughts or ideas, ask questions or just listen to others.
That’s Alpha, no pressure, relaxed and informative, and you can participate for free with no ongoing commitment.
This program is being run at St. Andrew’s Parish.
33 Mortimer St, Werribee
For more information call Parish office (03) 9741 4144
To make a booking, please use this link (numbers are limited)
Our parish is a vast and colourful landscape that draws its living breath from so many families and individuals living either side of the Princes Highway – or the Werribee River which flows across coastal plains emptying into Port Phillip Bay. Many natural communities have developed within our Parish of St. Andrew’s over the years.
Our Parish has always been a multicultural Parish since the first Catholic Mass was celebrated at St. Michael’s, Little River by Fr. Ronald Rankin from Scotland in 1857
See About the Church Page for more details