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This is to invite you for a recollection this Saturday April 9th from 9:30 am to 11:30 am at Connolly Hall. This would be geared to dispose oneself to enter the Holy Week in a prayerful frame of mind.
There would be time for reflection consisting of a talk by Fr Alliston, eucharistic adoration and the possibility to avail of the sacrament of reconciliation.

We write to invite you and your family and friends to a special All Souls joint service between Sacred Heart Cathedral and Wellington Cathedral of St Paul.
The Choir of Wellington Cathedral of St Paul will be leading our sung worship, which will feature Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem, as well as some well-known hymns.
During the service we will remember in prayer those who have died in the last year. Cards will be available for you to fill out the name of a loved one you would like to be read out during our prayers of remembrance. There will also be an opportunity to light a candle in remembrance of your loved one.
The service will last around 75 minutes, providing time and space for reflection, and seeks to bring comfort in offering God’s peace and the reassurance of our Christian faith and hope.
We do hope you will be able to attend and look forward to welcoming you.

- Tuesday 15 August (this Tuesday) – Is the Feast of the Assumption and a Holy Day of Obligation. Mass will be celebrated as usual, at 8.00am and 12.10pm in Connolly Hall Chapel. There will also be a special rosary that evening at 5.30pm also in Connolly Hall Chapel and everyone is welcome. There will be no on-line scripture reflection that evening.

We write to invite you and your family and friends to a special All Souls joint service between Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart and Wellington Cathedral of St Paul.
The Choir of Wellington Cathedral of St Paul will be leading our sung worship, which will feature MIHA, a new setting of the Requiem Mass in Latin and Te Reo Māori by Auckland-based composer Takarei Komene.
During the service we will remember in prayer those who have died in the last year. Cards will be available for you to fill out the name of a loved one you would like to be read out during our prayers of remembrance. There will also be an opportunity to light a candle in remembrance of your loved one.
The service will last around 75 minutes, providing time and space for reflection, and seeks to bring comfort in offering God’s peace and the reassurance of our Christian faith and hope.
We do hope you will be able to attend and look forward to welcoming you.
This service is in addition to our regular Masses in our Connolly Hall Chapel which will be at 8.00am and 12.10pm on that day.

The Advent Season is all about reflecting on how we can prepare our hearts and homes for Christ’s birth in the world as it is today. The best preparation that we could ever make is to prepare our hearts for Jesus. There will be opportunity for individual Reconciliation on 9th, and 16th of December 2023 (Saturdays) after the 8.30am Mass at the Connolly Hall. There will also be an Advent Reconciliation Service (Rite II) on Sunday 17th December 2023 at 4.00pm in St. Thomas More Church, Wilton.


