Welcome....Our Parish strives to be a welcoming community that lives the Good News of the Gospel in its actions and programs. Whether you are looking for a new parish home, just visiting us for a short time, returning to the practice of your Catholic faith or are just wanting to find out more about the Catholic Church, our parish community are most happy to have you with us.
Through our parish we have the opportunity to grow spiritually and put our faith into action through giving some of our gifts of time and talents. We hope you will share your time and talents with us, your Parish family, friends and community, by participating in our various ministries, social services, activities and spiritual experiences. There is a wide range of activities (described in the Groups & Ministries section of this website), through which you may be able to do this. The amount of time and effort needed varies and there is something to suit many different life situations. There may be something that interests you. The opportunity is there for you to enrich your spiritual life in a practical way and to also increase your sense of belonging to our community. Please do not hesitate to contact the Parish Office if you need more information. May God Bless you and your Family, Fr Mark Percival, Parish Priest |
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Community NewsSAUSAGE SIZZLE
The monthly Sausage Sizzle at Christ the King Church will be held after the 6pm Mass on Sunday 5th May. All are welcome to stay after Mass. Thank you to our committed volunteers for offering this hospitality each month. CHILDREN'S LITURGY
Children’s Liturgy for primary school aged children will be held at Christ the King Church at 9.30am on Sunday 28th April, alternating between the two churches weekly during school term. Children enrolled in the Sacramental Program are encouraged to attend. |
CATHEDRAL OF ST STEPHEN 150 YEARS CELEBRATIONS
On Sunday 17 May 1874, the still-incomplete Cathedral of St Stephen was solemnly blessed and dedicated. 150 years later a number of celebrations are planned at the Cathedral to celebrate this milestone:
Full details are available in the red brochures available at the doors of the churches. |
YOUTH NEWS
Youth Group for students from Year 6 to Year 12 will be held Friday night 3rd May at 6.30pm, and every Friday night of the school term, at St Joseph’s Hall Corinda. Light dinner, fun, games, faith and friendship all included. Please contact our Youth Worker Claire on 0490 202 194 for more info.
Youth Group for students from Year 6 to Year 12 will be held Friday night 3rd May at 6.30pm, and every Friday night of the school term, at St Joseph’s Hall Corinda. Light dinner, fun, games, faith and friendship all included. Please contact our Youth Worker Claire on 0490 202 194 for more info.
PLANNED GIVING AND DONATIONS
If you would like to join our Planned Giving program, please click here for detailed information about the various options.
If you would like to join our Planned Giving program, please click here for detailed information about the various options.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
The Catholic Parish of Corinda Graceville acknowledge the Jagera people, the Traditional Owners who have walked upon and cared for this land for thousands of years. We acknowledge the continued deep spiritual attachment and relationship of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to this country and commit ourselves to the ongoing journey of Reconciliation.
The Catholic Parish of Corinda Graceville acknowledge the Jagera people, the Traditional Owners who have walked upon and cared for this land for thousands of years. We acknowledge the continued deep spiritual attachment and relationship of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to this country and commit ourselves to the ongoing journey of Reconciliation.
SAFEGUARDING POLICY STATEMENT
“…for it is to such as these that the kingdom of God belongs. Mark 10.14
The Archdiocese of Brisbane holds that children, young people and vulnerable adults are a gift from God with an intrinsic right to dignity of life, respect and security from physical and emotional harm. They are to be treasured, nurtured and safeguarded by all.”
Full Safeguarding Policy Statement >>
“…for it is to such as these that the kingdom of God belongs. Mark 10.14
The Archdiocese of Brisbane holds that children, young people and vulnerable adults are a gift from God with an intrinsic right to dignity of life, respect and security from physical and emotional harm. They are to be treasured, nurtured and safeguarded by all.”
Full Safeguarding Policy Statement >>