• Mission: To call all people to holiness in Jesus through his one, holy, catholic and apostolic church.

  • "Humility, that low, sweet root, From which all heavenly virtues shoot" St Thomas More.

  • The next ALPHA course starts on Tuesday 14th February 2012. Click on the image for more information.

  • The Carving - Click on the image of the Carving to go to our Maori page.

  • ASH WEDNESDAY / LENT

    Why do we celebrate Ash Wednesday. Do you want to know more about LENT? Click on the image to find out more.



MT MAUNGANUI

Saturday (vigil)                                                 7:00pm
Sunday                                                              9:00am
Monday-Saturday                                            9:00am
   
Reconciliation
 
Saturday                                                8:30-10:00am
   
Exposition

Mon - Fri                                                   8.00-9.00am
   
Rosary
 
Mon-Sat                                                        After Mass
   
Divine Mercy
  
Tuesday                                                             2:45pm
   
TE PUKE  

(59 Queen St, Te Puke)  
Saturday Vigil                                                    5.00pm 
Mondays and Thursdays                                9.00am
Kiribati Mass 4th Sunday of Month               3.00pm 

St Vincent de Paul

Our Vincentian ministry is to help people in crisis, learning to comfort them without taking on their pains and to assure them that crises are not meant to carried alone.

The Vincentian Vocation clearly expresses the deep meaning of the unity which is so tangibly felt by all its members.A vocation, a call. To make a personal commitment to be a Vincentian is a call to give personal service to the people suffering from all forms of poverty (material, emotional, spiritual, physical). To participate personally, and directly in helping people in need and giving them the gift of one's heart and friendship.

Charity goes far beyond almsgiving. It implies a constant state of humility and modesty. Almsgiving is not enough, we must make a personal contact with those who suffer. So we meet with every person who makes a call to us, either in their home, or at the church. We assess what their greatest need is and try to meet that need, whatever it might be. Mostly we will meet people in twos for our safety and to help each other to resolve the problem as best we can.

St Vincent de Paul group meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at the St Thomas More Church complex at 9.30am. We would welcome new members.

We meet with the District Council about every 3 months. We are financially supported by generous donations in our box in the church foyer every weekend, and there are occasional bequests.

Our Lady of all
Nations
Who is she?
How and why we should say the Rosary.

Catholics who say the rosary in a group, or, individually before the Blessed Sacrament, may gain a plenary indulgence under the usual conditions, which includes prayer for the intentions of the Holy Father, reconciliation within 8 days of prayer and no attachement to sin. 


Where to find us

17 Gloucester Road
Mount Maunganui 3116    Find us on the map

Ph: 07 575 4807
Office hours: Mon - Fri 9am - 12pm

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