Eucharist
The sacrament of Eucharist brings to completion the Christian journey of initiation. In this sacrament we remember what Jesus did for us in his life, death and resurrection. We remember particularly the Last Supper, that final meal Jesus shared with his disciples. At that meal Jesus gave us the Eucharist so that we could remember him in a special way. When we receive Communion, we believe that we receive the person of Jesus into our very beings. We become one with him, and we become one with each other. As a community we become 'the body of Christ'.
The Sunday Eucharist (Sunday Mass) is the highpoint of our worship as a parish. Communion is taken to the sick and housebound after each Sunday Mass by Ministers of Communion.
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If you or someone you know is unwell or housebound and would like to receive Holy Communion please contact us on 8356 8887. One of our Extraordinary Ministers or the Eucharist will get in touch with you to organise the best time.