
Welcome to St Agatha’s Parish Web Site.
St Agatha’s is a diverse community of Catholic believers, drawn together through our Baptism to help each other grow closer to God. We foster a warm and friendly environment in which people are nourished by the Word and the Eucharist. We are guided by the Holy Spirit to spread God’s kingdom on earth through our prayer, words and actions. We promote love, peace, equality, justice, forgiveness and compassion and we seek opportunities to help others, especially through interacting with, and responding to, those who are in any way poor and disadvantaged.
Normal Mass Times + Map
Mon – Fri 6:30am, 9:30am,
Weekend Masses
Saturday 8am, 6pm (Vigil),
Sunday 7:30am, 9am, 10:30am, 6pm
Donations
Join in Christ’s mission by contributing to our ministries.
Alpha - Come and See
An experience and an opportunity for everyone. You are invited to try it out.
Social Justice
St Agatha’s Social Justice Ministry

Parish Bulletin
Highlights from the Bulletin

Thanks from CWF 2021
Catholic Works Fund (DBB) expresses their gratitude – watch the video…

An Easter Message from Bishop Anthony
Bishop Anthony has prepared a special Easter message for the people of the Diocese of Broken Bay. Click on the image to view the video or this link –

Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Post
A feature article by Bishop Anthony Randazzo appeared in this month’s edition of the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Post, a new local newspaper.
— Counting our blessings as we look to future —
When the Holy Father Pope Francis appointed me as the Catholic Bishop of Broken Bay on October 7, 2019, I was honoured and inspired to take up the mission to lead and serve the 215,000 Catholics that live in the geographical territory of this region.
Memory Innovations Centre in Waitara
Professionally run courses designed for seniors to enhance memory and wellbeing. Courses available in cooking, exercise, brain function, art and dance! Have fun, connect with others and use emerging technologies. Carers welcome. Limited places. Ph: Jessica 9481 2659....

Lenten Video from Bishop Anthony
A video message from Bishop Anthony (1 min, 40 secs).

2021 Penance Letter
Bishop Anthony outlines our penance requirements for Lent. Click on the images to load PDF Letter.
Child Rights
In this Diocesan Framework, we have profiled the Rights of the Child. We have situated these rights along with the spiritual rights our children enjoy in the first place as children of God.
Read more.
Past bulletin notices.
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Online Masses
Our Lady of the Way (Lavendar Bay) |
Hornsby Cathedral |
Homilies & Ideas
Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Year B
First Reading (1 Samuel 3:3-10, 19). The prophet Samuel played a very important role in the history of Israel. Here we have the story of his call by God. Samuel is often quoted: “Speak Lord your servant is listening.” Second Reading (1 Corinthians 6:13-15, 17-20). St...
Pope Prayer Intentions
Combination of all recent prayer intention videos from Pope Francis (24+)
Diocese videos
Quote of the week.
The People of God is marked by characteristics that clearly distinguish it from all other religious, ethnic, political, or cultural groups found in history:
- It is the People of God: God is not the property of any one people. But he acquired a people for himself from those who previously were not a people: “a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation.”
- One becomes a member of this people not by a physical birth, but by being “born anew,” a birth “of water and the Spirit,” that is, by faith in Christ, and Baptism.
This People has for its Head Jesus the Christ (the anointed, the Messiah). Because the same anointing, the Holy Spirit, flows from the head into the body, this is “the messianic people.” - “The status of this people is that of the dignity and freedom of the sons of God, in whose hearts the Holy Spirit dwells as in a temple.”
- “Its law is the new commandment to love as Christ loved us.”
This is the “new” law of the Holy Spirit. - Its mission is to be salt of the earth and light of the world.
This people is a “most sure seed of unity, hope, and salvation for the whole human race.” - Its destiny, finally, “is the Kingdom of God which has been begun by God himself on earth and which must be further extended until it has been brought to perfection by him at the end of time.”
Catechism of Catholic Church n782
Upcoming Events
SERRA Vocations Mass
Bishop Peter Comensoli to celebrate SERRA Vocations Mass
Mt Carmel Retreat Centre – June Retreats
For details of June retreats visit www.carmeliteretreats.com.au
Refugee Week – Cook2Connect – 17th-23rd June
Visit www.jrs.org.au for details or call JRS on 9356 3888. Chosen Conference - 12th-15th July National Catholic Youth Conference in July in Melbourne. Visit www.chosenconference.org.au for details or ph 0491 002 081.
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St Agatha's Catholic Parish,
Pennant Hills, NSW 2120
20 Boundary Road, Pennant Hills NSW 2120, (Enter through Trebor Road – see Map)
Phone: 02 9484 1427