19 results for tag: Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP


Lenten Penance 2019

Click the link below to read Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP's Lenten Penance for 2019 Lenten Penance 2019Download

Project Compassion 2019 Launch

1:10pm Mass celebrated by Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP 2pm: Project Compassion Launch in the Crypt

Scholarship at the Cathedral – The Godless Country? Part II, Christian Australia

The Godless Country? Part II, Christian Australia Register here: https://www.satcathedral.org/ Are we living in a Christian country? Certainly, Christianity is the largest religious group in Australia: It influences our language, our culture, even our law... It underpins our social ideologies, and is the backbone of the largest school system after the state system. But where is the Church situated in the mind of modern Australia? Is 'Christian' really an appropriate description for our culture? Please join us as the Archbishop of Sydney delivers his second installment of “The Godless Country? Part II, Christian Australia”. Date: ...

5pm Mass – Sydney Catholic Schools: Eastern Region

5pm Mass celebrated by Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP Note: There will be NO 5pm Vespers and 5:30pm Mass for this day only

Intercultural Mass


Launch of the Lights of Christmas

7:30PM Lights of Christmas celebration followed by official opening with Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP and NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian. Join the thousands for the opening of the Lights of Christmas.

Lourdes Day Mass 2018

The Order of Malta invites you to the Lourdes Day Mass, a mass for the sick and fragile in our community. A blessing of the sick will follow the celebration of the Liturgy with water brought from the spring at the shrine of Lourdes. Principal Celebrant: Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP, Archbishop of Sydney Mass: 10:00am

Ordinations to the Permanent Diaconate

  Ordination to the Permanent Diaconate of William Fernandes & Christopher Roehrig Principal Celebrant: Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP

Red Wednesday

Red Wednesday is a day to stand in solidarity with those persecuted for their peacefully held religious beliefs. Persecution against Christians in the world's worst-affected regions has reached a new peak, the impact of which is only now beginning to be felt in all its horror. We invite you on Red Wednesday (28 November) to join us in prayer here at St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney to celebrate a Red Wednesday Mass at 5:30pm. After Mass and as the sun sets the facade of the Cathedral will be lit up in red light to honour and draw attention to all who have been killed or experience oppression or persecution for their faith. Let’s spread ...