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Funeral Information and Memorial Crosses

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When a Catholic dies, the community gathers for a funeral, both to say farewell to the person and to entrust that person to God’s loving care. It is a time of praise and thanks for the gift of life that has been returned to the Creator. In mourning and in joy, the family and community remember their life and what that person has meant to them.

For more information or to arrange a funeral for a loved one, you can contact our Parish Priest and the Parish office by phone or email.

Fr Biju Thomas (Parish Priest): 0470 212 502

Parish Office: (07) 3862 9402

Email: [email protected]

Memorial Crosses

We remember all the departed brethren and we bring the memories of our dear ones to the presence of The Lord.

A visit to the chapel is a time to pray quietly and it can also be a place where we recognise the names of those very dear to us who have died.  Having a named cross may help in our healing, a chance to reflect, share memories, saying goodbye or simply a ritual of remembrance.

If you would like to purchase a memorial cross to be placed in the chapel, please complete the form (click here) and return it, together with a $50 fee, to the Parish Office.

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Please send your interest by contacting the parish by using the form below.

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Our Parish acknowledges the Turrbal people as the Traditional Custodians of the land upon which we worship, and their connections to the land, waterways and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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