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Heritage Trail Highlights Pioneering Religious Who Helped Make Parramatta the ‘Cradle of Catholicism’
Sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy, the trail is a self-guided walking tour on the site of St Mary’s Convent, the first convent in Australia. It is situated at 6 Victoria Road, Parramatta, the present-day Convent of Mercy, opposite St Patrick’s Cathedral.
The Sisters wanted to remember those religious from different orders, including the Sisters of Charity, Sisters of the Good Samaritan, the Sisters of Mercy North Sydney, as well as their own congregation, who nurtured Catholicism in Parramatta through their many charitable works, such as looking after female convicts, educating the young and helping the sick and dying.
The official opening of the trail was held at the Victoria Road site on 11 June and was attended by many of the Sisters of Mercy who were instrumental in setting it up, as well as Vicar General Fr Peter Williams, representing the Diocese of Parramatta, representatives of the pioneer congregations, and other guests.,,
Source: Catholic Outlook
Heritage Trail Highlights Pioneering Religious Who Helped Make Parramatta the ‘Cradle of Catholicism’

Sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy, the trail is a self-guided walking tour on the site of St Mary’s Convent, the first convent in Australia. It is situated at 6 Victoria Road, Parramatta, the present-day Convent of Mercy, opposite St Patrick’s Cathedral.
The Sisters wanted to remember those religious from different orders, including the Sisters of Charity, Sisters of the Good Samaritan, the Sisters of Mercy North Sydney, as well as their own congregation, who nurtured Catholicism in Parramatta through their many charitable works, such as looking after female convicts, educating the young and helping the sick and dying.
The official opening of the trail was held at the Victoria Road site on 11 June and was attended by many of the Sisters of Mercy who were instrumental in setting it up, as well as Vicar General Fr Peter Williams, representing the Diocese of Parramatta, representatives of the pioneer congregations, and other guests.,,
Source: Catholic Outlook
Consecrated Life – An Experience in Communion

Reflecting the theme of the Jubilee Year, Pilgrims of Hope, Sr Antoinette Doyle RSM, and Br Jeff Regan CFC shared ways in which the charisms of their congregations are being currently being expressed. Both the Sisters of Mercy (Parramatta) and the Congregation of Christian Brothers CFC have programs that are at the forefront of growing a deeper communion consciousness with our earth and the whole of the created world. Their works and presence offer us authentic ways to continue to walk together as Pilgrims of Hope...
The evening concluded with an acknowledgement and words of thanks to our sisters and brothers who, this year, celebrate a significant milestone in the living of their consecrated life....
Among the Jubilarians was Sr Marie Louise Petro rsm – 50 years
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Source: Catholic Outlook
For Formation in Discernment
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Pope Leo XVI’s prayer intention for July 2025 highlights the importance of developing the ability of making wise decisions guided by the Holy Spirit in an ever more complex world.
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NAIDOC Week, 6-13 July 2025

"We, Sisters of Mercy Parramatta Congregation, will open our hearts to the cries of the poor using our energies, gifts and resources to address violence and discrimination especially for ... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples..." (2016 Chapter Statement)
NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth. Each of us can support and get to know our local Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities through activities and events held across the country.
This year NAIDOC Week marks a powerful milestone: 50 years of honoring and elevating Indigenous voices, culture, and resilience. The 2025 theme, "The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy," celebrates not only the achievements of the past but the bright future ahead, empowered by the strength of our young leaders, the vision of our communities, and the legacy of our ancestors.