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Saturday 31 January 2026

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Dear Parishioners and Friends,

Today’s reading is the beginning of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, which is found in Matthew’s Gospel. The form of the Beatitudes found here is not unique to Jesus. Beatitudes are found in the Old Testament, in the psalms, and in wisdom literature, for example. They are a way to teach about who will find favor with God.

We quickly note in this reading that the people whom Jesus calls “blessed” and “happy” are not people we think of as blessed or happy . . . the poor in spirit, the meek, the persecuted. This Gospel is one of reversals. Jesus’ blueprint for happiness reflects little of what the world might call happiness.

“Blessed” is sometimes translated as happy, fortunate, or favored. In other words, Jesus is saying that divine favor is upon those who are poor, those who mourn, those who are persecuted. This news might have been welcome—and surprising—to the crowds who heard Jesus that day.

The Beatitudes can be understood as a framework for Christian living. Our vocation as Christians is not to be first in this world, but rather to be first in the eyes of God. By referring to the good things that the faithful will experience, Matthew reminds us that those who act in the manner described in the Beatitudes will find their reward with God. (source Loyola Press)

The Weekend eBulletin

Click here to download the eBulletin for the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A.

Parish Office Opening Hours

Please take note of the parish office opening hours over the next week.

Tuesday 3rd February – Closed
Wednesday 4th February – Closed
Thursday 5th February – Closed

From Friday 6th February onwards normal opening hours 9am to 3pm.

Thank you for your understanding during this time.

Please note:  there will be no adoration on Tuesday 3rd February only midday Mass.

Funeral details for Salvatore Ambrogio (Angie Emanuele’s Dad)

Tuesday 3rd February in the Basilica, 9.45am Rosary, 10.15am Funeral Mass and 12pm Mausoleum at Fremantle Cemetery.

Parish Morning Tea

The parish morning tea will recommence on Sunday 8th February in the Presbytery carport after the 8am Mass.  All Welcome.

Please note change of date for Anointing of the Sick Mass

The next Anointing of the Sick will be on Tuesday 10th February during the Midday Mass.  All Welcome.

Ash Wednesday Services

Ash Wednesday will be celebrated on Wednesday 18th February and the Basilica will have Masses and distribution of Ashes at Midday and 6.30pm Masses.  Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the Lenten Season.

Financial Assistance

If you wish to assist financially for insurance or repair works you can deposit funds into the account below with the reference of either insurance, repair works church or repair works presbytery.

Account Name:  Basilica Working Account
BSB:  086 006
Account No:  48794 3085

Your assistance no matter how big or small is very much appreciated. Thank you to those who have already assisted so generously it is very much appreciated. Thank You and God Bless!

Basilica Carpark

The Basilica grounds are open at 7am to 7.30pm Mon to Sunday. Any cars that are parked in the grounds after lockup will need to be collected the following morning. Parking in the Basilica grounds is at your own risk.

Safeguarding Requirements in the Parish

The Church Sacristy: Reminder that the Church Sacristy is only to be used by the Priests, Acolytes and Church Staff. Parishioners are not to enter the Sacristy. The toilet located in the Sacristy is for the use of the Priests only it is not a public toilet.

Safeguarding of our children in the Parish

The Archdiocesan Safeguarding Project was started in 2016 by Archbishop Timothy Costello SDB with the aim of providing a safe and secure environment for all its members, leaders and especially children and vulnerable adults. The parish of St Patrick’s Basilica is committed to creating a safe parish.  To read more, visit http://fremantlestpatricks.org.au/parish-safeguarding-project/.

Weekly Giving

The collections are an important part of a Parish life. Your weekly 1st collection donations support the Priests in the parish to minister to the needs of the parish community and the Fremantle boarders.

Your weekly 2nd collection donations help us to maintain all aspects of the Basilica, Presbytery and Administration Centre. Without your assistance we would not be able to

provide and maintain the Parish and its community. Thank You!

Please continue to give generously via the collection plate, tap and go tablets or direct deposits into the accounts below.

EFT First Collection Details

BSB: 086 006
A/c No: 56187 5405
Reference: 1st Collection and your name
First Collection supports the Priests.

EFT Second Collection Details

BSB: 066 107
A/c No:  0080 0216
Reference: 2nd Collection and your name
Second Collection supports the Parish.