Fr Christian Fini OMI shares a Christmas message. (Includes song from St Mary's Scholasticate)
Fr Christian Fini OMI shares a Christmas message on behalf of the Australian Province.
Provincial for the Australian Province of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate Fr Christian Fini shares a Christmas message.
Be sure to stay to the very end to view a special Christmas song sang by the Community at St Mary's Scholasticate - OMI Australia
Perpetual Vows of Br Kombo Benjamin OMI
The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate will celebrate of the perpetual vows of Br Kombo Benjamin, OMI. The celebrations will be held at St John Vianney’s Parish, Sunday 26th November 2023.
The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate celebrate of the perpetual vows of Br Kombo Benjamin, OMI. The celebrations will be held at St John Vianney’s Parish, Sunday 26th November 2023, 5:30PM.
If you are not able join us in person on the day then you can view the live stream using the link details listed below.
Watch online
If you were not able to make it on the day then feel free to watch the entire celebration online via YouTube: Click Here to watch
De Mazenod Family National Gathering
The De Mazenod Family National Gathering was held at Mazenod College Victoria from Thursday 9th to Sunday 12th November. The theme this year was “Pilgrims Celebrating Community’.
The De Mazenod Family National Gathering was held at Mazenod College Victoria from Thursday 9th to Sunday 12th November. The theme this year was “Pilgrims Celebrating Community’. Fifty people attended, representing all our ministries in Australia, staying at the Novotel, Glen Waverley, where we opened our Gathering over drinks and canapes, then proceeding each morning to Mazenod College by bus to hold our sessions.
Opening our first full day together was a video call with the Superior General, Fr Chicho. We are very grateful to Fr Chicho for giving up some of his time (and sleep) in Aix-En-Provence to be with us live. The group listened intently as Fr Chicho shared his experience on being elected as Superior General and what it means to be a missionary.
Over the next three days participants shared and discussed their connection and experience of the charism of St Eugene de Mazenod in their various ministries. The highlight of our time together was the launch of the
“De Mazenod Family Australia Lay Associations Guidelines”. Participants were the given the opportunity to break open the document and reflect and discuss each of the components within the guidelines.
Each day began with prayer, and we were fortunate to celebrate Mass in the Mazenod College Chapel with the Oblates each afternoon. Over the three and a half days participants from each state developed and deepened friendships while immersing themselves in the charism of St Eugene de Mazenod, truly being pilgrims celebrating community.
A big thanks is due to Edward Bartels and Sonia Mohanaraj for the music over the weekend and thank you to the SJV Oblate Youth Group who joined us on the last day. A special thank you goes to the De Mazenod Family Committee and all those who shared their experience of the De Mazenod family throughout the Gathering. We heard amazing stories of the charism of St Eugene being lived out in ministries and gained inspiration from others in extending the De Mazenod Family as we go forward.





















Join Us on the De Mazenod Family Education Network Charism Pilgrimage
We are thrilled to extend an invitation to all members of the De Mazenod family to embark on a journey of discovery, reflection, and connection.
We are thrilled to extend an invitation to all members of the De Mazenod family to embark on a journey of discovery, reflection, and connection. Originally designed for the dedicated staff of Oblate colleges attending an international education conference, the De Mazenod Family Education Network Charism Pilgrimage is now open to everyone eager to explore the profound heritage and spiritual legacy of our beloved founder, Saint Eugene de Mazenod.
What to Expect:
A Spiritual Awakening: Immerse yourself in the rich history and spirituality of Saint Eugene de Mazenod. Experience the transformative power of his charism, which has touched countless lives around the world.
Historical Exploration: Walk in the footsteps of Saint Eugene, visiting significant sites and shrines where he found inspiration and solace.
Community Building: Connect with fellow members of the De Mazenod family, building friendships and a sense of unity that transcends borders and generations.
Details:
Dates: 19th – 30th June 2024
Location: PARIS - AIX EN PROVENCE – ROME
Indicative Cost (Land Only!): $6590 - twin share
Open to All: This pilgrimage is no longer exclusive to Oblate college staff. All are welcome to join and experience the De Mazenod legacy.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to strengthen your connection to the De Mazenod family and deepen your spiritual journey. Space is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot today!
For more info visit: www.omi.com.au
or contact Tony Coghlan:
Email: tcoghlan@omi.com.au
Phone: 0488788137
The De Mazenod Family Education Network Charism Pilgrimage is your chance to be part of something truly extraordinary. We look forward to sharing this unforgettable experience with you.
Download Itinerary
To download the De Mazenod Family Education Network Charism Pilgrimage Itinerary do by clicking HERE or clicking on the image below.
MAMI NEWS: A message from Rev Deacon Jesington Logu OMI
Recently we have been lucky enough to receive a message from Rev Deacon Jesington Logu OMI. Deacon Jesington has since returned to Sri Lanka to take up diaconal ministry in his province of Jaffna. He sent through the following message.
Recently we have been lucky enough to receive a message from Rev Deacon Jesington Logu OMI. It was only as recently as June this year Jesington had is ordination to the Diaconate. It was held at St John Vianney’s Catholic Church in Mulgrave. Deacon Jesington has since returned to Sri Lanka to take up diaconal ministry in his province of Jaffna. He sent through the following message.
“I just wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for all the support you guys have given me over the past three and a half years. It's been an incredible journey filled with so many amazing experiences that I'll cherish forever.
Your guidance and encouragement have played such an integral role in shaping me into the person I am today. From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank each and every one of you for being there for me every step of the way.
I can't even begin to put into words how much this time with you all has meant to me. The memories we've created together are truly one of a kind, and I feel so incredibly blessed to have had this opportunity.
As I move forward, I'll always carry the lessons and values you've instilled in me. Your unwavering support and belief in me have given me the confidence to chase my dreams, and for that, I am forever grateful.
Once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart. You guys are the absolute best!”
Warmest regards,
Jesington Logu OMI
De Mazenod Family Education Network 2023 Oblate Staff Conference
Last week staff from St Eugene College Qld, Mazenod College Vic, Mazenod College WA and Iona College Qld attended the annual conference in North Lakes Brisbane.
Last week staff from St Eugene College Qld, Mazenod College Vic, Mazenod College WA and Iona College Qld attended the annual conference in North Lakes Brisbane. St Eugene College hosted the event which included a visit/tour of their campus and Professional Learning focussing on Transformative Learning. Grade 3 students Ellie and Gracie provided an extraordinary insight into the programme designed to empower young people to understand and appreciate what they are learning. The four C’s, Creativity, Critical Reflection, Communication and Collaboration are the ingredients to create a more socially justice world according to the structures of Transformative Learning, introduced to delegates by Mr Adam Fritz and Mr Mitch Ulacco.
Rectors and principals from the four colleges directed conversations by sharing ideas and resources that complemented the De Mazenod Family Charism Signposts. Fr John Sherman OMI, Fr Joe Antony OMI, Fr Harry Dyer OMI and Fr Christian Fini OMI attended the conference. Fr Harry enlightened the group about the History of the Oblates, focussing on the life of St Eugene and our Oblate Founders. The Provincial of the Oblates, Fr Fini, spoke of the challenges in our contemporary context, drawing comparisons to the challenges facing St Eugene at the time of the French Revolution. He also endorsed the need to build resources to better understand our shared charism. The De Mazenod Family Education Network was established in 2022 as part of the broader network, the De Mazenod Family. Anyone connected to our colleges, primary schools, parishes and mission work are invited to learn more about these associations by accessing the following websites: www.omi.com.au and www.demazenodfamily.com.au
Staff conferences provide an opportunity to learn more about the De Mazenod Charism and share valuable information, but there is also a collegial and social aspect to these gatherings. Our hosts, St Eugene College, were the perfect hosts. Thank you to Ms Louise Olley, Mr Adam Fritz and Ms Carolyn Wakefield for their hospitality and planning.
Thank you to all the delegates who participated so enthusiastically and shared their experiences so generously throughout the conference.
Oblate Youth Australia and their Pilgrimage to World Youth Day 2023
A quick little recap of the World Youth Day 2023 pilgrimage so far. Hear from Fr Christian Fini and other members of Oblate Youth Australia about their experiences so far.
Oblate Youth Australia have travelled to Lisbon to be part of the World Youth Day 2024 Celebrations.
Whilst they have been travelling through the Holy Land to Lisbon and on Aix-en-Provence thy have managed to put together a quick little recap of the World Youth Day 2023 pilgrimage so far. Hear from Fr Christian Fini, Provincial and other members of Oblate Youth Australia about their experiences so far.
World Youth Day Oblate Event
Oblate Youth Australia arrived at Parque de Jogos for the international Oblate youth event. After beginning their pilgrimage 10 days prior in the Holy Land, they arrived a little tired, but very excited to be united with the entire young De Mazenod Family.
This morning, the small pilgrimage contingent from Oblate Youth Australia arrived at Parque de Jogos for the international Oblate youth event. After beginning their pilgrimage 10 days prior in the Holy Land, they arrived a little tired, but very excited to be united with the entire young De Mazenod Family.
Our last international gathering of young people was at World Youth Day in Poland, 2016 and even though almost 7 years have passed since then, it was fantastic to see old friends reunited. It was also wonderful to witness those that have never been to an international oblate youth encounter meet and get to know other young members of the De Mazenod Family. It was especially special for our province as we were able to connect with the China Mission Pilgrimage group from Hong Kong who are also part the Australian Province. Both groups will be lucky enough to spend some time in Aix-En-Provence together after World Youth Day to reflect on their pilgrimage.
Unfortunately we only had 2 hours together, but we made the most of every minute we had with each other. We danced, waltzed, sang, chatted, and took many, many photos. No doubt a quick scroll of any Oblate social media page will be filled with videos and pictures from the event.
But the highlight of the event was the address from the Superior General Fr Chicho. It was a powerful moment of prayer and reflection as we listened to Fr Chicho reflect on the theme from the General Chapter: Pilgrims of Hope in Communion. Fr Chicho challenged us to walk with God just as Mary did, to be sowers of hope by placing ourselves at the service of the poor and to continue to be in communion with the Church and with God.
We ended this powerful moment of prayer and reflection by being blessed by our founder St Eugene’s cross and being told to go be Superior Generals in our own communities.
We would like to thank the European Vocations and Youth Ministry for all the work and time spent preparing and hosting this event under challenging circumstances. We hope that the next World Youth Day will allow us some more time together.








OYA travels to World Youth Day 2023
Pilgrims from the Oblate Community on their way to World Youth Day share their thoughts and experiences of their trip so far.
Pilgrims from the Oblate Community on their way to World Youth Day share their thoughts and experiences of their trip so far.
Fr Austin Cooper OMI Rest in Peace
The Oblates of Mary Immaculate give thanks to God for the extraordinary life and ministry of Fr Austin Cooper OMI.
The Oblates of Mary Immaculate give thanks to God for the extraordinary life and ministry of Fr Austin Cooper OMI.
It is with great sadness that the Australian Province of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate announces the death of Fr Austin Patrick Cooper OMI, 2nd July 2023.
Austin Cooper was born on January 14, 1931 at Sorrento, Victoria, an area his family had lived in for a very long time – his grandmother’s family were there in the 1830s, and his grandfather purchased the Sorrento Hotel in the 1890s.
He attended Assumption College, Kilmore, studied law for a year at Melbourne University, and joined the Oblates in March 1950. He was sent to Kidalton Abbey, Piltown, Ireland to study and was ordained there on 16th September 1956, completing his studies in June 1957.
He arrived back in Australia later in 1957, and worked at Eagle Junction while attending the University of Queensland (BA Hons in history), followed by Iona College in its second year.
He was nominated as the first rector for the future St Mary’s Oblate Seminary, and sent to study in the scholasticate of the Eastern American Province, Oblate College, Washington DC in 1961 and 62 to prepare for the ministry of rector and to gain experience of scholasticate life. While there he completed an MA in History at Catholic University of America, he later completed his PhD, on the Oxford Movement, at Monash University (1972).
As the Mulgrave premises was not ready, in 1963 he took up residence at St Joseph’s Lovely Banks (Geelong), along with Fr Pat Slattery and 4 first year scholastics, before moving to Mulgrave in August. As the founding Rector of St Mary’s Seminary, Mulgrave from 1963 to 73, one of his achievements was establishing a close relationship with the nearby Monash University and combining the traditional training in philosophy with a university degree.
Fr Cooper served as the Australia Provincial from 1976 to 1983.
After completing his term as Provincial he continued his significant and influential academic career: Foundation Master, Catholic Theological College, Melbourne, 1972-76; Vice-President of Melbourne College of Divinity, 1974-76; President of Melbourne College of Divinity, 1976-78. He has been a lecturer at CTC since 1972, including two further stints as Master, from 1992-94 and then again 1998-2002. He was a Professor in the Department of Church History at CTC until 2022 and led overseas study tours as part of his courses in Christian Spirituality. His areas of expertise include his friends, Julian of Norwich and Cardinal Newman.
His writings include the history of the Australian Oblates up to 1994, A Little By Ourselves; books on Julian of Norwich, The Cloud of Unknowing and John Henry Newman, A Developing Spirituality (2012).
In 2004 Fr Austin received the Order of Australia for services to Theological Education.
Fr Austin has been an outstanding priest and dedicated Oblate of Mary Immaculate. He is highly capable as well as being a man of prayer and deep spirituality. He is inspirational to many students with a great kindness and a lovely sense of humour.
He is influential in the human and spiritual formation of many Oblates, Lay people, Religious and Priests in Australia. In his 72 years as an Oblate, he was a pillar of the Australian Province and will be greatly missed.
We firmly believe that we will see him again in the eternal life promised to all. He journeyed with Jesus, Mary, St Eugene de Mazenod and many church figures both in this earthy life and now into eternal life.
We thank God for the gift of Fr Austin Cooper OMI in our lives, in the Australian Province of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate and in the Australian Church.
God bless,
Fr Christian Fini OMI
Provincial
Funeral Arrangements
Vigil Mass at St Mary’s Star of the Sea Sorrento, on Tuesday 11th July at 7:00 pm
Funeral at St John Vianney’s Mulgrave, on Wednesday 12th July at 1:00 pm followed by refreshments in Parish Hall.
Burial at Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Casuarina Lawn, at 3:30 pm.
Priests are invited to concelebrate; please bring white vestments. (To assist with seating, please email rsvp@oblates.com.au)
Bishops are invited to preside in choir.
Link to a three-part interview with Fr Austin Cooper OMI for his 60th Anniversary
Ordination to the Diaconate of Br Jesington Logu OMI
The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate give thanks to God for the Ordination to the Diaconate of Br Jesington Logu OMI.
Rev Deacon Jesington Logu OMI and The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate thank all those who contributed to Jesington’s diaconal ordination on Sunday 2 July at St John Vianney’s Catholic Church in Mulgrave. Deacon Jesington will be returning to Sri Lanka to take up diaconal ministry in his province of Jaffna as he prepares for his ordination to the priesthood. Please continue to keep him in your prayers.
If you were unable to join us in person, then you can watch the ordination here: https://youtu.be/hA8SPFneK-k
RIP Fr Oswald Firth OMI
The Australian Province announces with sadness the death of Fr Oswald Firth OMI, on June 19 in Sri Lanka. The Province was blessed to have him as a Missionary here for a number of years, and he was a great Oblate, a kind and gentle priest with a keen intellect.
The Australian Province announces with sadness the death of Fr Oswald Firth OMI, on June 19 in Sri Lanka. The Province was blessed to have him as a Missionary here for a number of years, and he was a great Oblate, a kind and gentle priest with a keen intellect.
Oswald Bernard Firth was born in Nugegoda, Colombo, Sri Lanka, on September 13, 1942. He joined the Oblates in 1961, and was ordained in Rome on December 20, 1967.
He was an Oblate of many talents, receiving a doctorate from the University of Human Sciences of Strasbourg in 1973, directing a number of institutions in Sri Lanka, and was First Assistant General for the Mission of the Congregation in Rome from 2004 to 2010.
He ministered in Australia from 2011 to 2014, including lecturing in Philosophy at CTC and working in formation at St Mary’s Seminary. He returned to Sri Lanka for 5 years, then again ministered in Australia for 18 months from March 2019, mostly at Dernancourt parish.
We, his brothers in Australia, rejoice in thanksgiving for the life of Fr Oswald Firth and join with you in prayers as our hearts are deeply saddened.
Perpetual Vows of Br Jesington Logu, OMI
The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate celebrated of the perpetual vows of Br Jesington Logu, OMI. The celebrations was held at St John Vianney’s Parish, Sunday 21st May 2023.
The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate celebrated of the perpetual vows of Br Jesington Logu, OMI. The celebrations was held at St John Vianney’s Parish, Sunday 21st May 2023.
If you were not able join us in person on the day or missed the live stream then you can now view it whenever you want using the link details listed below.
Topic: Mass of the Ascension of the Lord and Perpetual Vows of Br Jesignton Logu OMI, St John Vianney Catholic Church, Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia
Time: May 21, 2023 10:00 AM Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86514975661?pwd=SHdFTHRVVTRHZ3k4L0FUczRKY09OUT09
Meeting ID: 865 1497 5661
Passcode: 2023








2023 De Mazenod Family Education Network Retreat
Staff members from St Eugene College, Iona College, Mazenod College WA and Mazenod College Vic met at the Foothills Conference Centre in Mooroolbark to reflect and grow a greater understanding of our shared Charism and establish a programme that will serve our communities in the future.
Staff members from St Eugene College, Iona College, Mazenod College WA and Mazenod College Vic met at the Foothills Conference Centre in Mooroolbark to reflect and grow a greater understanding of our shared Charism and establish a programme that will serve our communities in the future. The focus of the retreat was to reflect on the Moments of Grace experienced by St Eugene De Mazenod that led to the formation of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Fr Daniel Szewc OMI, Fr Eric Alleaume OMI and Ms Andrea Grant were guest facilitators and led the group of religious leaders from the respective colleges. Provincial Fr Christian Fini OMI, Fr Michael Twigg OMI, Fr Harry Dyer OMI, Fr Joe Anthony OMI and Fr John Sherman OMI joined the De Mazenod Family Team and the Faith & Mission leaders to establish a structure that will provide formation for staff members in the future.
There is always a great sense of comradery and companionship when members from our colleges meet, and this venture was no exception. Members of our Charism Committee have a wealth of experience in faith and mission and are very enthusiastic to share their resources and ideas. The newly formed committee met for the first time in September 2022 and initiated plans to establish an annual retreat to provide staff with a structured and sequential process for formation. Our understanding of mission, witness and service is understood in all our communities, but this is an opportunity to articulate and reflect on the De Mazenod Family Charism in greater depth. The aim is to develop formation programmes to help us appreciate our traditions by investigating the Moments of Grace in St Eugene’s life and how we too can know Christ through service, learning, community, spirituality and respecting the dignity of all.
OMI news from Ukraine and Russia
The latest newsletter from the Delegation of the Polish Province of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Ukraine and Russia has arrived.
The latest newsletter from the Delegation of the Polish Province of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Ukraine and Russia has arrived. There has been a lot of good work undertaken by the Oblates during these difficult times and it is well worth a read.
Download the full Newsletter via the link below.
No: 01-02 2023 - OMI News from Ukraine January to February
Fr Austin Cooper shares some thoughts for Easter
Fr Austin Cooper has prepared a little video sharing some Hymns, Images and thoughts for Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
Fr Austin Cooper has prepared a little video sharing some Hymns, Images and thoughts for Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
Watch the full video below.
Iona Passion Play
The Iona Passion Play has been one of the largest and longest ongoing productions of the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ performed in Australia. Beginning in 1958
The Iona Passion Play has been one of the largest and longest ongoing productions of the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ performed in Australia. Beginning in 1958, Fr Thomas Shortall OMI founded the Iona Passion Play in the typical style of the European productions notable in places like Oberammergau, in Bavaria. The live production, performed on Good Friday, is an amazing visual representation of the final days of Jesus Christ. The Iona Passion Play allows the Gospel stories to come alive and for people to be moved by seeing the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, right before their eyes.
The original 1958 production was organised by the students of Iona College, along with their parents, siblings and other members of the local Lindum community. First performed on the evening of Good Friday in the college grounds of Iona College, a crowd of 500 was expected, but the final numbers reached around 4,000 people.
Two years later, in 1960, the cast took the performance outside of Brisbane for the first time, performing in Toowoomba. In 1961, the Passion Play performed around Australia on an interstate tour, being some of the first passengers on the first commercial flight from Alice Springs to Perth. The play has continued successfully for 65 years, with notable performance all around Australia. In 1973, as part of her Australian visit, Mother Teresa of Calcutta witnessed the performance.
The Iona Passion Play continues to be a big part of how our Iona College community lives out the De Mazenod charism and their Christian faith by bringing alive the passion of Our Lord Jesus to the people of Brisbane and beyond. The 2023 production will performed over Good Friday and Easter Saturday in the Iona Performing Arts Centre, Lindum. Head to the website to purchase tickets and for more information: https://www.passionplay.org.au/
Holy Week activities in your Oblate Community
Find the activities for Holy Week in your nearest Oblate community:
Please find below the activities for Holy Week in your nearest Oblate community:
FREMANTLE, WA
HOLY THURSDAY 6 APRIL
No Adoration and No midday Mass
7pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper
8pm to 9pm Reconciliation in English and Italian
8pm to 10pm Adoration
GOOD FRIDAY 7 APRIL
No Adoration and No midday Mass
11am Stations of the Cross at the Basilica of St Patrick
12noon to 1pm Reconciliation in English and Italian
3pm Solemn Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion
4.30pm-5.30pm Reconciliation English and Italian
HOLY SATURDAY 8 APRIL
No Adoration and No midday Mass
9.30am and 4.30pm Reconciliation in English
11am Reconciliation in English and Italian
4pm Polish Blessing of Food
7pm Easter Vigil Mass
EASTER SUNDAY 9 APRIL
Masses: 8am, 9.30am (Italian), 11am and 5pm
8.15am St Anne’s, North Fremantle
TEA TREE GULLY, SA
HOLY THURSDAY 6 APRIL
Mass of the Last Supper 7:00pm (St David's)
Followed by Adoration until 10:00pm
GOOD FRIDAY 7 APRIL
10:00am Oblate Youth SA Stations of the Cross (St David's School)
11:30am-2:30pm Oblate Youth SA Good Friday Retreat
3:00pm Passion of our Lord (St David's)
Reconciliation will be available following Stations until 12:30pm and following the 3pm Passion
HOLY SATURDAY 8 APRIL
7:00pm Easter Vigil (St David's)
Lighting of the Easter fire will begin in the memorial garden
Easter Sunday 9th April
Sunday Mass 9:00am (Our Lady of Hope)
Sunday Mass 10:30am (St David's)
DERNANCOURT, SA
HOLY THURSDAY 6 APRIL
7:00pm
GOOD FRIDAY 7 APRIL
Stations of the Cross at 9:30am
Passion of the Lord at 3pm
HOLY SATURDAY 8 APRIL
Easter Vigil at 6:30pm
EASTER SUNDAY 9 APRIL
Mass at 9:30am (no evening Mass)
BURPENGARY, QLD
HOLY THURSDAY 6 APRIL
Holy Thursday 7pm Mass of the Lord's Supper (Christ the King, Deception Bay)
GOOD FRIDAY 7 APRIL
10am Stations of the Cross & Rite of Reconciliation (St Eugene's, Burpengary)
3pm Passion of the Lord (St Eugene's, Burpengary)
HOLY SATURDAY 8 APRIL
10-11am Reconciliations (St Eugene's, Burpengary)
6:30 Vigil Mass (St Eugene's, Burpengary)
EASTER SUNDAY 9 APRIL
7:30 Mass (Christ the King, Deception Bay)
9:30 Mass (St Eugene's, Burpengary)
IONA COLLEGE, QLD
GOOD FRIDAY 7 APRIL
10am Stations of the Cross
3pm Passion of our Lord
7pm Iona Passion Play
HOLY SATURDAY 8 APRIL
2pm Iona Passion Play
EASTER SUNDAY 9 APRIL
7:30am Easter Mass
CANNON HILL, QLD
HOLY THURSDAY 6 APRIL
Holy Thursday 7pm
GOOD FRIDAY 7 APRIL
9:30am Stations of the Cross and Divine Mercy Chaplet
11:00am-12:00pm Reconciliations
3:00pm Passion of our Lord
HOLY SATURDAY 8 APRIL
6:00pm Easter Vigil
EASTER SUNDAY 9 APRIL
8:00am Mass (Tingalpa)
9:30am Mass (Cannon Hill)
EAGLE VALE, NSW
HOLY THURSDAY 6 APRIL
7:30pm Mass of the Last Supper
GOOD FRIDAY 7 APRIL
10:00am Stations of the Cross in the Church, followed by Reconciliations
3:00pm Passion of our Lord, followed by Reconciliations
HOLY SATURDAY 8 APRIL
10-11am Private veneration of the Cross and Reconciliations
7:30pm Solemn Paschal Vigil
EASTER SUNDAY 9 APRIL
8:30am Mass
10:00am Mass
SPRINGVALE NORTH, VIC
HOLY THURSDAY 6 APRIL
7:00pm Mass of the Lord's Supper, followed by Adoration at the Altar of Repose and Confessions until 9:00pm
GOOD FRIDAY 7 APRIL
9:30am Morning Prayer
10:00am Oblate Youth Stations of the Cross, followed by Confessions until 12pm.
11-2:30 Oblate Youth Good Friday retreat
3:00pm Passion of our Lord, followed by Confessions until 5:00pm
HOLY SATURDAY 8 APRIL
9:00am Morning Prayer
10-11am Confessions
6:30pm Easter Vigil, followed by a cuppa in the Felix Gavin room.
EASTER SUNDAY 9 APRIL
8:30am mass & 10:00am mass
SORRENTO-RYE-PORTSEA, VIC
HOLY THURSDAY 6 APRIL
Rye only 7.30pm. No morning Mass at Sorrento or Rye on Holy Thursday.
GOOD FRIDAY 7 APRIL
Confession from 9:45am, Stations of the Cross Sorrento & Rye 10.30am
Solemn Liturgical Act of the Passion of the Lord Sorrento & Rye 3pm
HOLY SATURDAY 8 APRIL
Confessions 11-12 noon
Easter Vigil Ceremonies & Mass Sorrento Only 7.30pm. There is no service at Rye on Holy Saturday.
EASTER SUNDAY 9 APRIL
Sorrento & Rye 8am, 9.30am & 11am
MOE-NEWBOROUGH, VIC
HOLY THURSDAY 6 APRIL
7pm Mass of the Lord's Supper (St Kieran's, Moe), followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until 11pm
GOOD FRIDAY 7 APRIL
10am Stations of the Cross (old Presentation Campus, Newborough)
3pm Passion of our Lord (St Kieran's, Moe)
HOLY SATURDAY 8 APRIL
8am Tenebrae Morning Prayer (St Mary's, Newborough)
7pm Vigil (St Mary's, Newborough)
EASTER SUNDAY 9 APRIL
9:30am Mass (St Mary's, Newborough)
11am Mass (St Kieran's, Moe)
5pm Mass (St Kieran's, Moe)
Easter Message from Fr Christian Fini OMI
An Easter message to the De Mazenod Family and the Oblate Community.
Dear De Mazenod Family,
On behalf of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate of the Australian Province, I would like to wish you and your loved ones a blessed and Holy Easter.
May the joy and hope of the Risen Lord guide us as we continue to reflect together on the Chapter theme, “Pilgrims of Hope, in Communion.”
May we take some time to share the hope we rediscover this Easter with one of our brothers or sisters who may have lost it amid the challenges and complexities of life.
Thank you for your prayers and support, as we promise to continue to pray for you.
God bless
Fr Christian Fini OMI
Provincial
Introducing our Community at St Mary’s for 2023
At the start of the 2023 academic year, the community at St Mary’s Scholasticate has grown in size, with a number scholastics joining us from a variety of Provinces and Missions.
At the start of the 2023 academic year, the community at St Mary’s Scholasticate has grown in size, with a number scholastics joining us from a variety of Provinces and Missions.
This is particularly exciting, as it means that St Mary’s has almost a full house of scholastics for the first time since it moved to its new site in Camberwell in 2018. We would like to formally introduce you to the 2023 community and ask you to keep each and everyone in your prayers as we continue to grow and deepen our Oblate Vocations.
From Left to Right: Br Jesington Logu OMI (from Jaffna Province), Br Hieu Nguyen OMI (from Vietnam Mission), Br Rupesh Nand OMI (from Indian Province), Fr Tony Maher OMI (Assistant Formator), Br Thai Nguyen OMI (from Vietnam Mission), Br Benjamin Kombo OMI (from Nigerian Mission), Br Emmanuel Adinuu OMI (from Nigerian Mission), Br Luan Ha OMI (from Vietnam Mission), Fr Andrew Chen OMI (Rector).