Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Melbourne
St. Francis Church is the oldest Catholic church in Melbourne. It offers 9-11 Masses a day every week. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is held in-between Masses. Rite 1 of the Sacrament of Penance is also offered throughout the day. These are based on the constitutions of St. Peter Julian Eymard, the apostle of the Eucharist.
A view of the Sanctuary from the south wing. Take note of the Ambo. It was designed also as a throne; signifying the importance of Sacred Scripture. Just a thought: The monstrance ought to be enthroned as well; in fact it used to be enthroned in royalty in St. Francis Church until the changes of the Second Vatican Council. Catholic tradition and teaching have always held that first place should go to the Eucharistic Lord because even though Jesus can be present in other ways (scriptures, congregation, celebrant, etc...), he is transubstantially present- body, blood, soul and divinity- in the Eucharistic species.
The Ladye Chapel, situated in St. Francis, is a beautiful space for prayer and reflection. I cannot describe how inspiring it was to be in the Chapel; I was lost for words when I entered this magnificent space. I do not think that any other Church in Melbourne could compare to the Ladye Chapel.
The ceiling lists all the attributes of Our Lady while the stain glass depicts the key moments of her life.
Community Fellowship every Monday after Vespers and before dinner. From Left to Right: Br. Stephen, Fr. Jack, Fr. Joe.
Community Fellowship every Monday after Vespers and before dinner. From Left to Right: Fr. Joachim, Br. Alphonsus, Fr. Alf, Br. Vincent.
Community Fellowship every Monday after Vespers and before dinner. From Left to Right: Fr. Tom (Superior), Fr. Laurie.
Community Fellowship every Monday after Vespers and before dinner. From Left to Right: Br. Joseph, Br. Eymard, Br. Damien, Br. Gerard.- St. Patrick's Cathedral (Roman Catholic)
- St. Peter's Church (Anglo-Catholic)
- St. Paul's Cathedral (Roman Catholic)
- All Saint's Church (Roman Catholic)
- Blessed Mary McKillop Museum- had a private tour!
- St. Mary's House of Welcome- a soup kitchen for the poor.
- Hawthrorn Shopping Belt- Where I visited Southern Cross Church Supplies and Pauline Media Centre.
- St. Kilda's Beach- a very 'diverse' area.
- Yarra Theological College- Where Blessed Sacrament and Passionist Seminarians study.
- RMIT University- Chaplains brunch
- Catholic Archdiocesan Center and College- Where the Diocesan Seminarians study.
Labels: Personal, Photos, Travels
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Penang Trip 9/8-12/8 '06
Below is a short cronological summary of each day.
Thursday (9/8)
2100: Departed Sg for Malaysia
Friday (10/8)
0000-0530: North-South Highway
1500-1630: Shopping and foot exploration of historic Georgetown.
1930-2300: Dinner at the Chinese Recreation Club
Saturday (11/8)
1130: Met Andrew of Unam Sanctam for a tour of Penang.
St. Xavier
Our Lady of Sorrows
Immaculate Conception
1230: Met Mark of Exsurge Domine and his brother Servers at the Chruch of the Immaculate Conception.
1400: Lunch at Fatty Loh Chicken Rice Restaurant
1500: Briefly introduced myself to Summer, Andrew's Golden Retriever
1530: Visited College General Catholic Seminary
The Seminary Chapel- Holy Hour
1830: Attended Holy Mass at the Chruch of the Assumption.
2000: Boarded the coach at Sg. Nibong Bus Terminal
2045-0000: North-South Highway
Sunday (12/8)
0000-0600: North South Highway
0715: Home
Labels: Churches, Photos, Travels
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Penang Trip
Andrew of Unam Sanctam was telling me that the Church of St. Francis Xavier (1957) is closest to where I'll be putting up.
It's still some time away, will keep one and all updated.
Labels: Churches, Penang, Personal, Travels
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Photos: Road Trip
Labels: Miscellaneous, Photos, Travels
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Road Trip
St. Christopher, ora pro nobis.
Labels: Miscellaneous, News, Personal, Travels
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