“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to people of good will.”

Reconciliation
Mater Dolorosa Church
Sunday 14th December
after the 10am Mass
St John Vianney Co-Cathedral
Tuesday 16th December
after the 9.30am Mass
St Brigid’s Church
Saturday 13th December
4.45pm - 5.30pm
St Francis Xavier Cathedral
Friday 12th December
11am – 12pm
Christmas Timetable 2025
Christmas Eve, Wednesday 24th December
- St Brigid’s Church Gwynneville
Mass 5.30pm - St John Vianney Co-Cathedral
Mass 6pm, Mass 8.15pm (Vietnamese) - St Francis Xavier Cathedral
Mass 7pm
Carols 11pm
Christmas Day, Thursday 25th December
- St John Vianney Co-Cathedral
Mass 8.30am, Mass 10am (Italian), Mass 7.00pm (Vietnamese) - St Brigid’s Church Gwynneville
Mass 9am - Mater Dolorosa
Mass 10am - St Francis Xavier Cathedral
Mass 12am, 7am, 10.30am & 5pm
St Stephen, Friday 26th December
- St Francis Xavier Cathedral
Mass 8am
St John, Apostle, Evangelist, Saturday 27th December
- St Francis Xavier Cathedral
Reconciliation 11am - 12pm - St Brigid’s Church Gwynneville
Mass 5.30pm
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, Sunday 28th December
- St John Vianney Co-Cathedral
Mass 8.30am, Mass 10am (Italian), Mass 4.30pm (Vietnamese) - St Brigid’s Church Gwynneville
Mass 9am - Mater Dolorosa
Mass 10am - St Francis Xavier Cathedral
Mass 7am, 10.30am & 5pm
5th day in the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord, Monday 29th December
- St Francis Xavier Cathedral
Mass 7am
6th day in the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord, Tuesday 30th December
- St Francis Xavier Cathedral
Mass 7am
7th day in the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord, Wednesday 31st December
- St Francis Xavier Cathedral
Mass 7am, Reconciliation 11.30am & Mass 12.10pm
Mary Mother of God (New Year’s Day), Thursday 1st January 2026
- St Francis Xavier Cathedral
Mass 9am
St Basil the Great & St Gregory Nazianzen, Friday 2nd January 2026
- St Francis Xavier Cathedral
Mass 7am, Reconciliation 11.30am & Mass 12.10pm
Normal Liturgical Schedule Resumes
An invitation to all parents and children
27 January 2026
Dear Parents and Carers,
In partnership with St Brigid’s and Good Samaritan Parish Schools, we warmly invite all parents and students in our parish to participate in the Lumen Christi Parish Sacramental Program for 2026.
Receiving the Sacraments is a very blessed time in our journey of faith, by which baptised children can complete their journey into full membership of the Catholic Church. They are community events, which remind us of the role of the parish community in the development of our faith, hope, and love.
Our Catholic parish schools and parish community walk alongside you as parents in your vocation, supporting you to make known the light and love of God to your children.
Enrolments have now opened for Confirmation 2026 and will close on Friday 27th March 2026
Please read the following pages for further information about how to enrol your child into the Sacrament of Confirmation program for 2026.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Lumen Christi Sacramental Program in 2026 and sharing in this joyful and blessed time with your child, your family, and our parish.
Very Rev Bernard L Gordon VG
PARISH PRIEST
| Mrs Pauline Chrostowski GOOD SAMARITAN PRINCIPAL |
| Mrs Amy Sammut ST BRIGID'S PRINCIPAL |
| Ms Lisa de Paiva SACRAMENTAL LIFE COORDINATOR |
HOW DOES THE SACRAMENTAL PROGRAM WORK?
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Students seeking the Sacrament of Confirmation are invited to enrol in the Sacramental program through the Lumen Christi Parish Online Portal. Go to: lumenchristi.org.au/sacramental (Enrolments close on 27th March 2026).
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A compulsory information session is held at the commencement of the program for all parents. The school-led session is conducted by the Parish Priest, the School Principal, the Religious Education Coordinator and the Year 6 classroom teachers. The parish-led session is conducted by the Parish Priest, the Sacramental Coordinator and the Parish Catechists
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Candidates from the two Parish Schools (St Brigid’s Gwynneville and Good Samaritan Fairy Meadow) will complete their Sacramental program over a 5-week period during class Religious Education time.
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Candidates attending other schools within our Lumen Christi Parish will complete their Sacramental program by attending 4 sessions at St Francis Xavier Cathedral from 3:45- 4:45 pm.
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Parents participate in the sacramental preparation of their child through attendance at the parent information night, at the weekend Commitment Mass, at weekday/weekend parish Masses, by attending the Sacrament of Reconciliation, through targeted homework tasks, and opportunities to come into the learning space.
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Candidates from the parish schools will attend a retreat day.
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During the 5-week Sacramental program, the candidates from our two parish schools are invited to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation. A schedule will be provided closer to the date
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The Sacrament of Confirmation will be celebrated in the Parish Church attached to where your child attends school. Candidates from other schools in our Parish will receive the Sacrament at St Francis Xavier Cathedral.
Further details:
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Students attending St Brigid’s Gwynneville contact the school on: (02) 4229 1969
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Students attending Good Samaritan Fairy Meadow contact the school on: (02) 4226 6577
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Students from other schools (outside Catholic Parish Primary Schools) contact the Sacramental Life Coordinator on: (02) 4211 0506.
IMPORTANT SACRAMENTAL DATES FOR CONFIRMATION 2026
ST BRIGID'S FAMILIES
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Details |
ST BRIGID’S FAMILIES |
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Parent information Evening |
Tuesday 21 April at 6:30pm |
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Candidate's Commitment Mass |
Saturday 25 April at 5:30pm |
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School Program St Brigid’s and Good Samaritan |
St Brigid’s and Good Samaritan Primary Schools |
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Parish Mass Attendance |
St Brigid's Church, Gwynneville |
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Sacrament of Reconciliation |
Thursday 21 May at 10:00am |
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Retreat Day |
Thursday 21 May - all day |
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Celebration of Confirmation |
St Brigid’s Church |
GOOD SAMARITAN FAMILIES
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Details |
GOOD SAMARITAN FAMILIES |
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Parent information Evening |
Wednesday 22 April at 6:30pm |
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Candidate's Commitment Mass |
Wednesday 22 April at 6:30pm |
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School Program St Brigid’s and Good Samaritan |
St Brigid’s and Good Samaritan Primary Schools |
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Parish Mass Attendance |
St John Vianney Co-Cathedral, Fairy Meadow |
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Sacrament of Reconciliation |
Tuesday 19 May at 10:00am |
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Retreat Day |
Tuesday 19 May - all day |
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Celebration of Confirmation |
St John Vianney Co-Cathedral, Fairy Meadow |
OTHER SCHOOLS WITHIN OUR PARISH FAMILIES
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Details |
OTHER FAMILIES WITHIN THE |
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Parent information Evening |
Monday 20 April at 6:30pm |
| Candidate's Instruction Session - St Francis Xavier | Session 1: Thursday 30 April at 3:45pm |
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Candidate's Commitment Mass |
Sunday 3 May at 10:30am |
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Confirmation Program held at St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Wollongong |
Session 2: Thursday 7 May at 3:45pm |
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Celebration of Confirmation |
St Francis Xavier Cathedral |

We are a group of passionate, fun-loving people at the University of Wollongong who seek answers to life’s big questions;
how are we here?
Is there more to life?
How can I live my best life?
Why God?
We believe we have found answers in the spiritual, intellectual and liturgical tradition of Catholic Christianity. We hope to demonstrate to the UOW community the love of a God who wants to know us so much that He became human, and strengthen ourselves to live His ethical and moral teachings so that we might live life to the fullest.
Whether you are Catholic or not, we welcome everyone, especially those who are simply curious. Come and meet us – you won’t regret it!

St Therese & Immaculate Conception (STIC) Young Adults.
A group for young adults eager to grow in community, faith, fellowship, and service.
Anyone aged 18-35 years welcome!
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ
Sometimes we feel that our hands are empty and so we have little or nothing to give. But at the heart of our faith is a deep conviction that God is present and has given each of us gifts which bring us great joy when we share them. These gifts become riches of life when we place them at the service of our community to build up our life together as the Body of Christ.
We have these riches because Christ is present within us by his loving grace, a love and a grace that seeks to be shared as a joy for the whole people. In his letter to the Colossians, St Paul writes of the glorious mystery of Christ present within us:
“To them God chose to make known how great among the Gentiles are the riches of the glory of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory” (Colossians 1:27).
As a parish community, I invite you to join me in prayerful reflection on this beautiful passage from St Paul and focus on the riches of Christ that are in you and in our parish community. To discover these riches will give us hope in the love of Christ and confidence that we have much to offer for the growth of our parish life.
As a fruit of this reflection we can ask: how can our riches be shared so that our parish communities of St Francis Xavier, St Brigid, St John Viannney, and Mater Dolorosa can grow together in faith, hope, and love? Further questions that may help our reflection are: What gifts do you have? How can you help others see their gifts? How can we support each other in making these gifts shine for our families, friends, and those we meet in our everyday life?
To bring together the fruits of our parish reflection, please join the clergy and parish staff in formulating our Parish Pastoral Plan. The aim of the Pastoral Plan is to develop our goals over the next five years to develop our:
- Community Life
- Worship as a community of faith and service
- Mission in bearing witness to Christ’s truth and love
- Parish Support through our Parish Staff
- Stewardship of our facilities and properties
The Pastoral Plan will set our major pastoral, mission, and financial goals for the next five years and be an instrument for reviewing our progress in achieving these goals. The first three steps in formulating the Pastoral Plan will occur on the following dates:
- On 19 February 2023 (7th Sunday in Ordinary Time) and 26 February 2023 (First Sunday of Lent), the Sunday homily will reflect on the theme “the riches of the glory of this mystery, which is Christ in you”, to help everyone reflect on our gifts and how they can contribute to our parish.
- On 5 March 2023 (Second Sunday of Lent) we will distribute a survey asking for your suggestions about how we can develop the five key areas of parish life. The survey will be presented by a member of the Pastoral or Finance Councils to each of our four local communities.
- After this Lenten period of reflection, the Pastoral and Finance Councils will consult with Bishop Mascord to finalise and publish the Pastoral Plan on 10 December 2023 (Second Sunday of Advent).
Thank you for your ongoing commitment to our Lumen Christi Parish. Through preparing our Pastoral Plan, may we see the riches God has given us to build our life together in Christ and so reveal his light to the world.
Yours in the Lord Jesus,
Fr Bernard Gordon
Hospitality Weekend
Please join us for a cuppa after the following Masses: Fairy Meadow 8.30am, Gwynneville 9am, Balgownie 10am & Wollongong 10.30am on the first Sunday of the month.
Parish Lunch
Parishioners and visitors are warmly invited to our Parish luncheon on the first Thursday of the month, 12pm at The Builders Club Wollongong (Church St). You can grab yourself a meal, drink and have a great chat!
No RSVP required. Just turn up!
Children’s Liturgy – Mater Dolorosa Church, Balgownie
Children’s Liturgy will soon be offered at Mater Dolorosa Church, Balgownie, during the 10:00am Sunday Mass.
Thank you to the community of Balgownie for coordinating this wonderful ministry, which helps children engage with the Gospel in an age-appropriate way.
More details will be provided shortly.
Expression of Interest: Click here to register
Parish Appreciation Mass
Parish Appreciation Mass will be held on Saturday 21 March 2026 at 5.30pm.
This special Mass is an opportunity for us to give thanks to God for the many parishioners who generously serve in the ministries and life of Lumen Christi Parish. Through your commitment, dedication and faithful service, our parish continues to flourish as a vibrant and welcoming community.
Following Mass, we look forward to gathering together in gratitude and fellowship.
Kindly RSVP your attendance by 15 March 2026 by click here to RSVP
The Pastoral Plan will set our major pastoral and financial goals for the next five years and be an instrument for reviewing our progress in achieving these goals. The first three steps in formulating the Pastoral Plan will occur on the following dates:
- On 19 February 2023 (7th Sunday in Ordinary Time) and 26 February 2023 (First Sunday of Lent), the Sunday homily will reflect on the theme “the riches of the glory of this mystery, which is Christ in you”, to help everyone reflect on our gifts and how they can contribute to our parish.
- On 5 March 2023 (Second Sunday of Lent) we will distribute a survey asking for your suggestions about how we can develop the key areas of parish life. The survey will be presented by a member of the Pastoral or Finance Councils to each of our four local communities.
- After this Lenten period of reflection, the Pastoral and Finance Councils will consult with Bishop Mascord to finalise and publish the Pastoral Plan on 10 December 2023 (Second Sunday of Advent).
“To them God chose to make known how great among the Gentiles are the riches of the glory of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory” (Colossians 1:27).
“Christ in You”
This is a powerful affirmation by St Paul of the reality of Christ’s presence in the lives of Christians. Christ is present in all things:
- as Creator, holding all things together
- as he is united with his Body, the Church
- as the one in whom God’s fullness dwells, reconciling all things to himself by his self-giving love on the Cross (1.15-20)
This creating, upholding, uniting, and reconciling presence of Christ is the source of the gifts we share as a parish community. Christ’s presence is the source of our life together in faith, worship, service, and mission.
Christ’s Open Arms
At the centre of the logo is Christ and the rays of light radiate from him to the world. Christ faces us with open arms in a gesture of generous welcome for our parish community and for all people. In welcoming us, Christ teaches us to welcome all the people who may walk into our lives, be present in our churches for special occasions, or meet us in our family home or workplace. The wounds in Christ’s hands remind us to imitate Jesus in his self-sacrificing love that others may live.
The idea for using this image of Jesus in the logo came from the beautiful statue high at the front of the Lumen Christi Office, next to Wollongong Cathedral. The statue represents Jesus with a strong and loving face and with a gracious gesture of open arms. For our Lumen Christi Staff, this statue represents how all parishioners and visitors need to be received with kindness and attention. We are committed to making our parish and our parish office a place of hospitality that gathers people together and assists them in their time of need.
Lumen Christi
Underneath the logo is the title of our parish, Lumen Christi, the Light of Christ. The words “The Light of Christ” are sung at the Easter Vigil as the Paschal Candle is held high before the people after it is lit from the newly blessed Easter Fire. Christ’s Light is himself as the Truth and the Life (John 8:12; 14:6). It is Christ as the Resurrected Lord who conquers sin and death through his self-sacrificial love for us (John 12:32-36). He is the Light who lifts our hearts in the hope of forgiveness and eternal life (John 11:25-26). Christ calls us to share in his Light and to be the light of the world by doing good works that move the hearts of people to praise our Father in heaven (Matthew 5:14-15).
Parish Pastoral Plan
Our Pastoral Plan focuses on the presence of Christ who enriches us with gifts to share for building up our parish community as the Body of Christ. After a time of reflection on the theme “Christ in You” that gave us a more lively awareness of the gifts we have and can share, we set ourselves goals relevant to five main areas of parish life:
- Community Life
- Worship as a community of faith and service
- Mission in bearing witness to Christ’s truth and love
- Parish Support through our Parish Staff
- Stewardship of our facilities and properties


