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3EWeb150As we share the food of our Eucharistic meal each time we gather at mass, we recall that whenever Jesus shared a meal with his followers he opened their hearts and minds. Jesus said: “Touch me and see for yourselves.” We may not be there in Jerusalem in that room with the disciples reaching out to touch Jesus, but we can touch and see Jesus in all the good things around us in our world... Read More

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2EWeb150In today’s Gospel reading there are two stories of transformation through encounter with the risen Jesus. Firstly, Jesus appears to a group of frightened and bewildered disciples hiding in a room. His first words are, ‘Peace be with you’. Fear and bewilderment turn into joy as the disciples recognise the presence of the Risen Jesus with them. But that’s not all… Read more

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2021TLFWeb150With homes washed away, roads and infrastructure damaged, and thousands now homeless, the people of Timor-Leste need your help. The Carmelites are providing food, water and clothing to those affected and our students are helping to clean and rebuild houses. Many people have lost everything. Please donate at: https://timor-floods-emergency-appeal.raisely.com/ Read more

2020Web150When someone dies, one of the things we often feel is their absence. The rooms where they lived with us, the places where they sat are now empty and our hearts ache. In a way, we are all caught in tombs which hold loved ones, our experiences of hurt and harm, our fears and anxieties. What we seem to need above all is presence. Easter is a story of transformation. Where once there was only absence, now there is calm, loving, healing Presence and we know we are not alone. Our tombs begin to empty and joy becomes possible again. Resurrection is all about death giving way to life, the impossible becoming possible, absence becoming presence.

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2020GFWeb150Our afternoon liturgy is a meditation on the passion and death of the Lord. We begin listening to the words of Isaiah about the suffering servant on whom is laid the sin of all. We are struck by the brutality of the passion. We wonder at the depth of love of a God who gives up his own life that we might truly live.  We venerate the cross, not as a symbol of horrible death, but as a sign of the victory of God’s love; the end of one way of living and beginning of another. We pray with Christ’s spirit for the needs of the world. We receive again the Food that nourishes and strengthens us on our journey to Easter day.

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2019HTWeb105On this night we recall Jesus’ commandment to love one another, his washing of the disciples’ feet and the breaking of the bread of his own life, not just at table, but also on the altar of the Cross, for the healing and nourishment of the world. The liturgy on Holy Thursday is a meditation on the essential connection between the Eucharist and Christian love expressed in serving one another. Christ is not only present in the Eucharist but also in the deeds of loving kindness offered to others through us. We are the ones who make ‘real’ the presence of Jesus in every smile, kind word and loving action. Download our Celebrating At Home liturgy for Holy Thursday.

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PSWeb150In the person of Jesus, God emptied himself into a fragile, naked, tortured human being at the mercy of civil and religious authorities.  The God that the religious authorities and the people of Jesus’ time expected in the Messiah is not the God who showed up in the carpenter’s son. Often, too, the God we expect and want is not the God who shows up in the person of Jesus. What we see in the passion of Jesus is just how passionate God is about us humans. Read more

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2021MOTWeb150Please join us for Matthew Tonini’s Mass of Thanksgiving on Sunday 18 April at 10.30am in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, cnr Richardson & Wright Streets, Middle Park (VIC). RSVP to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or on (03) 9699 1922. Traditionally, newly-ordained priests celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving on the day following their Ordination, presiding for the first time at the celebration of the Eucharist.

Advent4Web150The Church never asks us to simply commemorate something which happened a long time ago. There is always a sense of the eternal present in our feasts, liturgy and prayer. So, on 25 March we are not just commemorating the annunciation of the angel Gabriel to Mary. We read it as a reminder that God is calling us, too, to be bearers of the living Jesus in our own moment of history. We are encouraged by Mary’s example of being able to say ‘Yes’ to God’s invitation without having all the answers. That must have taken great trust and great open-heartedness. Read more

2021YIWeb150You are warmly invited to join us for the Ordination of Br Matthew Tonini to the Priesthood and Br Agedo Bento to the Diaconate by Archbishop Peter A Comensoli. The ceremony will take place at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Middle Park (VIC) on Saturday 17 April at 6.00pm. You can also watch the livestream of the Ordination at https://youtu.be/ntXEdkLkHlM. 

If attending in person, please RSVP by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by phone on (03) 9699 1922. See your invitation here

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