Regular Services
Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Low Mass 11:00 a.m. High Mass and Sermon (with childcare from September - June)
Tuesday: 6:30 p.m. Low Mass
Wednesday: 12:15 p.m. Low Mass
Thursday: 6:30 p.m. Low Mass
Friday: 7:30 a.m. Low Mass
Saturday: Low Mass 12; Noon Rosary 12.30
Confessions: 12.30 Saturday and by Appointment
Solemn High Mass - This weekly service is usually celebrated at 11 am on Sunday mornings, and is the centrepiece of our worship. It consists of the Holy Eucharist, celebrated with full ceremonial, choir, hymns, and a choral Mass setting.
Sung Mass - Usually offered during the summer and the occasional Sunday when the choir is on vacation, this is a simpler version of Solemn High Mass. It includes hymns and a setting of the Ordinary of the Mass for congregational singing.
Low Mass - is offered at 8:30 am on Sundays and daily through the week at regularly scheduled times. It is a simple Eucharist, without music or hymns, said by a priest usually with the assistance of one server. Low Mass contains all the essential elements of the Eucharist, and many worshipers find its simplicity appealing.
Evening Prayer - Also known as Evensong, this is the Church's daily service of prayer for the evening.
Solemn Evensong - Evening Prayer sung by priest and choir, with full ceremonial. This was offered recently in May 2006 for Bishop Taylor's visitation.
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament - a service of devotion to our Lord Jesus Christ in his sacramental presence. The consecrated Eucharistic bread is displayed in a container called a monstrance, with which the priest blesses the congregation. At Resurrection, this service usually follows Stations of the Cross in Lent.
The Holy Rosary - a devotion in which the Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be are repeated using strings of prayer beads. The purpose of the repetition of these prayers is to focus meditation on episodes from the lives of Jesus and Mary.
Stations of the Cross - a service of fourteen meditations of the Passion of Our Lord which goes back to the days of pilgrims to Jerusalem visiting the places associated with these events. This service is offered in Lent, and is easily followed from the provided pamphlet.







