5th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A)

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Readings:
Isaiah 58:7-10, Corinthians 2:1-5, Matthew 5:13-16
Sunday Reflection

8 February 2026
The readings today dismantle a comfortable illusion: that faith can remain private, harmless, and unseen. Isaiah insists that true worship spills outward—into feeding the hungry, sheltering the poor, and loosening the …
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Parish Projects
Modern amenities to serve our parish family
Our parish building stands as more than stone and timber. It is a living witness to one hundred years of faith, tradition, and love. Within its walls, generations have gathered — to pray, to celebrate, to mourn, and to rejoice. Every brick carries the memory of those who came before us, and every doorway opens to the promise of those yet to come.
Though the building is old, it is rich with stories. It has sheltered countless baptisms, weddings, and community celebrations. It has heard the laughter of children, the hymns of choirs, and the quiet prayers of those seeking peace. Its age is not a burden, but a blessing — a reminder that we are part of something enduring, something greater than ourselves.
This year, we are undertaking new projects that speak to both practicality and love. One of these is the renewal of our toilet facilities. At first glance, it may seem a simple matter of plumbing and tiles. Yet for us, it is much more. It is about dignity, hospitality, and ensuring that every person who walks through our doors — young or old, visitor or long‑time parishioner — feels cared for in the smallest details.
We believe that even the most ordinary improvements can carry extraordinary meaning. A clean, accessible, and welcoming space says, “You belong here. Your comfort matters.” It is a quiet but powerful way of living out our mission of service.
Alongside this, other projects will continue to shape our parish into a place where faith and fellowship thrive. In every repair and renovation, we carry forward the legacy of those who built this parish with devotion, ensuring that it remains a welcoming home for generations to come. Each step forward is not just construction, but an act of love — a legacy we build together for future generations.
Please continue to donate to the St Kieran Parish fundraising account. Your generosity is very much appreciated.
Fundraising Calendar 2025
28 & 29 November – 3rd Fundraising Bake Sale
17 October – Quiz Night
20 & 21 September – 2nd Fundraising Bake Sale
12 & 13 July – Fundraising Cake Sale
10 August – Multicultural Food Fair







