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Review of Young at Heart Bus trip to Radio Museum at Kurrajong PDF Print E-mail

Lunch_at_LastOn Wednesday 21st September 2011, Young at Heart had a coach trip to the Radio Museum at Kurrajong.


It was a most interesting glimpse into the history of radio communications from the early 19th Century. Ian O’Toole, the owner of the Museum, (which receives no Government funding) is a very knowledgeable chap, having been intrigued with Radio since a ten year old, with his first crystal set.

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Last Updated on Friday, 30 September 2011 17:44
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Parish Feast Day Mass & International Lunch PDF Print E-mail

 

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An online gallery of images from the day can be seen here.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 November 2011 19:05
 
Connections to WYD 2008 PDF Print E-mail

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When World Youth Day (WYD) was held in Sydney in 2008, St Charles Borromeo hosted pilgrims from the diocese of Kildare and Leighlin in Ireland.

 

What a surprise then, when we were lining up to enter the site for catechesis and Mass, whilst in Madrid Spain for WYD, when one of our pilgrims, Elyse Dean, began talking to an Irish person on the line. This young person came from the diocese of Kildare and Leighlin.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 October 2011 09:54
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Post WYD Gathering 2011 PDF Print E-mail

018As part of the ongoing formation and connection with the young people in the Sydney Diocese, a post WYD gathering was held on Saturday 10th September 2011.

 

This event was organised by the Ryde Deanery in conjunction with Catholic Youth Services (CYS) and was hosted by St Charles Borromeo Parish.

 

The event was an afternoon of various workshops on topics such as discernment, social justice and theology of the body, followed by a BBQ. In the evening there was prayer and adoration with some fantastic music supplied by Gary Pinto and the Revelations along with the opportunity to participate in the sacrament of reconciliation.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 October 2011 09:53
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Posting Parish Bulletin on Website PDF Print E-mail

It is common practice for parishes to post the Sunday Parish Bulletin directly to the Parish website. This offers more exposure for the Bulletin. I have resisted this practice until now because of privacy issues.


Parishioners and others who submit notices may be willing to list a phone number or email address on the Parish Bulletin but not on the Parish Website.

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