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Clergy & Religious Visits

Clergy/Religious Visitors

Clergy/Religious working in Archdiocesan of Sydney must present their current Ministry Card to the Parish Priest or an Acolyte prior to celebrating mass or any other ministry in our parish. They will also need to record in a Visiting Clergy/Religious Register the following information: date of arrival, date or departure, full name, diocesan, Ministry Card number, purpose of visit and finally they will need to sign it. The Parish Priest or an Acolyte will verify their Ministry Card and sign their entry.

Visiting Clergy/Religious
Prior to the planned visit and ministry in our parish, the visiting clergy/religious must contact with the Archdiocesan of Sydney Chancery or their website to obtain the relevant information about the visit requirements and obtain their permission to celebrate mass or any other ministry in our parish. Normally, visit clergy/religious will need to provide your ACMR ID number or complete a Safeguarding Statement or Individual Safeguarding Declaration and Disclosure form and forward this to the Archdiocesan of Sydney Chancery. Visiting clergy/religious may also be required to provide information regarding their WWCC number.

After obtaining the permission visit clergy/religious will be permitted to minister in our parish.

Prior to celebrating mass or any other ministry in our parish the visiting clergy/religious will need to present an email or letter that they had received from the Archdiocesan of Sydney Chancery to the Parish Priest or an Acolyte. They will also need to record in a Visiting Clergy/Religious Register the following information: date of arrival, date or departure, full name, diocesan, email/letter, purpose of visit and finally they will need to sign it. The Parish Priest or an Acolyte will verify their email or a letter that they received and sign their entry.

Mass Timetable

Weekend
Saturday (Vigil): 4:40pm Rosary & Rec., 5:00pm Mass
Sunday: 7:30am, 9am & 6pm, Vietnamese 11:15am.

Weekday
Monday: 9:15am Mass, Ador. & Rec.
Tuesday: 6:15pm Ador., 6.30pm Rosary & Rec., 7pm Mass
Wednesday: 9:15am Mass, Ador. & Rec.
Thursday: 9:15am Mass, Ador. & Rec.
Friday: 9:15am Mass, Ador. & Rec.
First Friday: Ador. 7am-7:30pm.
Masses at 9:15am & 7:30pm with Anointing of the Sick and 4pm in Vietnamese.

Ador. – Adoration.
Rec. – Reconciliation.

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PARISH LOCATION
1 Beaconsfield St, Revesby, NSW 2212 Australia

Deanery:
2 South West Deanery
Archdiocese of Sydney

Parish Boundary: click HERE

Carpark: Available (Entry Via Beaconsfield St)
Wheelchair Access: Available (Via Side Door)

CONTACT US
Office Opening Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday: 8:30am to 4 pm.

Office Location: Presbytery (Entry Via Beaconsfield St).

Salvatorian Father
Priest: Rev Dariusz Basiaga SDS PP JP

Office Team
Parish Secretary: Pauline Sahyoun.
Bookkeeper: Maria Amaral.
Sacramental Coordinator: Kathleen Quinn.
Catechist Coordinator: Margaret Hill.
Youth Coordinator: Ellina Nandan.

Phone: (02) 9773 9065
Email: Parish Office

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