OUR MISSION

As a community gathered together through faith, we are called to share our experience of God with those we meet each day, in particular, those in our local community.

Parish Song "The Heart Of Our Believing" written by Fr. Kevin Bates

Sacred Heart, an Earth Care Parish, is welcoming to all, especially those at the margins of ethnicity & indigeneity, gender, marital status, sexual orientation and disability. We acknowledge the Darug and Gundungurra people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the elders past and present.

MASS TIMES & SACRAMENTS

BLACKHEATH

Mass Reconciliation
Sunday 9:30am
Wednesday 9:00am
Wednesday 8:45am

 

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Sacred Heart Church
167 Wentworth St, Blackheath 2785

MT VICTORIA

Vigil Mass:
Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00pm (June-August)

6:00pm (September-May) every week

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St Paul's Church
65 Great Western Hwy, Mount Victoria NSW 2786

MEGALONG VALLEY

Mass:
Every third Friday of the month at 4:00pm

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St Joseph's Church
1270 Megalong Rd, Megalong Valley NSW 2785

For young children, we offer programmes for the First Reconciliation and Communion. For adults and older children seeking membership of the Catholic Church, we offer the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA).

For this and other services, please contact the Church Office.

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