
THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Catholics in the Chaplaincy have full access to the traditional sacraments, pastoral life and orthodox teachings of the Catholic Church in communion with the Roman Pontiff, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV and with the Bishop of Auckland, the Most Reverend Stephen Lowe.

THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Infant baptism in the Traditional Roman Rite. It is organised by appointment with the priests, and subject to the traditional liturgical calendar.
For adults who are interested in the Catholic faith and wanting to become Catholic, please contact Fr Antony Sumich.
Click here to purchase Baptism Candles (which is required for the Baptism)

THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
Preparation Classes for First Holy Communion and Confirmation are organized on a yearly basis. Please fill in the form below and the priests will get in touch with you.

THE SACRAMENT OF THE EUCHARIST
For Mass times, please refer to the timetable. Changes to Mass times can occur on occasion due to certain liturgical feasts as well as the needs of the Chaplaincy.

THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
Confessions are available every day
Monday to Wednesday
30 minutes before Mass
Thursday to Sunday
1 hour before Mass
Confessional closes 10 minutes before Mass

THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY
For marriage preparation, please contact Fr. Sumich.
Weddings are in the Traditional Roman Rite, by appointment, and is subject to the traditional liturgical calendar and priests availability.
Please email Peter if you would like to have the Chaplaincy Choir to provide music at your wedding. A donation to the choir fund will be much appreciated.

THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDERS
If you are between 18 – 35 years old, an unmarried man and are interested in a priestly vocation with the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter, contact Fr. Sumich.
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THE SACRAMENT OF EXTREME UNCTION
If someone is in danger of death, call Fr Sumich 027 202 4787 or Fr Pospischil 021 467 342 immediately for Last Rites.
For funeral arrangements for the Traditional Roman Rite, please contact Fr. Sumich.
