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Directory of Parishes & Ministries 2021 DIRECTORY OF PARISHES & MINISTRIES 2021 – 1 – – 1 – DIOCESE OF PARRAMATTA Chancery Diocese of Parramatta, Bethany Centre, 470 Church St, Parramatta, NSW, 2150 Postal Address PO Box 3066, North Parramatta, NSW, 1750 Phone 02 8838 3400 Fax 02 9630 4813 Website www.parracatholic.org Facebook facebook.com/parracatholic Twitter @parracatholic Instagram @parracatholic – 2 – – 3 – CONTENTS CONTENTS 1 Diocesan Office 4 2 Chaplaincy 10 3 Additional Services 22 4 Parishes 24 5 Aged Care 38 6 Children, Youth & Young Adult Services 42 7 Education & Formation 50 8 Retreat & Conference Centres 54 9 Catholic Social & Health Services 58 – 2 – – 3 – DIOCESAN OFFICE Bishop Vicars General Curia Chief of Operations and Finance Chancellor and Archivist Administration Services Finance Services Communications Services Infrastructure & Property Services Catholic Youth Parramatta Office for Safeguarding Additional Ministries Episcopal Vicars Deans and Deaneries Supplementary Clergy 1– 4 – – 5 – Bishop of Parramatta Head of Information & Most Rev Vincent Long OFM Conv Communications Technology Phone: 02 8838 3400 Lee Netana Email: [email protected] Phone: 02 8838 3416 Vicar General and Moderator Network Engineer of the Curia Yun Sun Very Rev Peter G Williams VG Phone: 02 8838 3412 Vicar General Systems Engineer Very Rev Christopher de Souza VG EV PP Ronald Atengco Phone: 02 8838 3470 Private Secretary to the Bishop of Parramatta ICT Support Officer & Parish Support Antonella Georgas Representative Phone: 02 8838 3403 Lorabel Ingco Phone: 02 8838 3416 Secretary to the Vicars General & Visa Administration Assistant Service Desk Analyst Maureen Sewell Clayton Gander Phone: 02 8838 3411 ICT Support Officer & PADRE Receptionist Administrator Trish Coltan Rakshya Shrestha Phone: 02 8838 3400 Phone: 02 8838 3416 Admin Support Human Resources Manager Joann Loko Melisa Kheirallah (née Fitzgerald) Phone: 02 8838 3417 Chief of Operations & Finance Geoff Officer Human Resources Adviser Phone: 02 8838 3427 Deeanne Martin EA to the Chief of Operations & Finance HR Admin Support & Chancery Office Manager Lindsay Nakhoul Rita Akanis Phone: 02 8838 3467 Phone: 02 8838 3426 Parish Relationship Manager Chancellor (Administration) & Internal Communications Rev Msgr Ron McFarlane PP Adrian Middeldorp Phone: 02 8838 3400 Phone: 02 8838 3432 Vicar for Consecrated Life/Chancellor Parish, Clergy and (Ministries) Seminary Finance Manager Sr Ailsa Mackinnon RSM Alfie Ramirez Phone: 02 8838 3469 Phone: 02 8838 3437 Records and Archive Manager Diane Van Aken Phone: 02 8838 3433 – 4 – – 5 – Head of Financial Services Head of Property Tony Jose Mark Jamieson Phone: 02 8838 3410 Phone: 02 8838 3474 Senior Accounts Officer Manager – Property Developments Pranita Zambad Julian Concato Phone: 02 8838 3468 Phone: 02 8838 3400 Finance Manager Property Assets Manager Cheryl Lim Daniel Pace Phone: 02 8838 3424 Phone: 02 8838 3449 Accounts Officer Facilities Officer, Chancery Catherine Jasareno Mark Tramoli Phone: 02 8838 3479 Phone: 02 8838 3449 Facilities Management Coordinator Financial Accountant Peter Bartolo Dylan Fernandopulle Phone: 02 8838 3449 Head of Fundraising Facilities Officer The Parramatta Catholic Foundation Greg Shahmatov Dianne Wigan Phone: 02 8838 3443 Head: Mission Engagement James Camden Fundraising Campaign Manager Phone: 02 8838 3428 Bronwyn Muir Manager, Catholic Youth Parramatta CRM, Development and Bequest Qwayne Guevera Specialist Phone: 02 8838 3481 Monica Tamayo Phone: 02 8838 3482 Head of Risk, Compliance and Assurance Vicar for Communications Jasmine Sammy Br Mark O’Connor FMS Phone: 02 8838 3440 Phone: 02 8838 3400 Risk Officer Head of Communication Services Cecilia Calimbas Joseph Younes Phone: 02 8838 3450 Phone: 02 8838 3435 Risk and Compliance Officer Communications Manager Varun Rao Christina Gretton Phone: 02 8838 3400 Graphic Designer Ben Lee Communications Officer Phone: 02 8838 3431 Mary Brazell Phone: 02 8838 3407 – 6 – – 7 – Head of Safeguarding Diocesan Ministry Centre Tracy McLeod Howe Administration Assistant (02) 8838 3419 Marisa VanderHout Phone: 02 8838 3460 Manager, Legal Carla Mitchell Diocesan Development Fund (02) 8838 3419 General Manager Royce Brennan Community Liaison and Education Phone: 02 8839 4500 Officer Email: [email protected] Maria Kervin 02 8838 3419 Head: Formation for Mission Sr Grace Roclawska CSFN Administrative Officer Phone: 02 8838 3459 Rosa Pualoa 02 8838 3419 Mission Officer Bernadette Ho Professional Officer – Healing Raimie Caramancion & Support Greg Flood EA and Project Administration Phone: 02 8838 3419 Assistant Tanya Quinn Head of Clergy Health and Wellbeing Phone: 02 8838 3441 Mark Buhagiar Phone: 02 8838 3400 Coordinator Marriage Education Support and Enrichment Clergy Healthcare and Karin Abrams Administration Support Officer Phone: 02 8838 3445 Elizabeth Hanrahan Phone: 02 8838 3400 Coordinator/Educator, Natural Fertility Services Clergy Healthcare Coordinator Catherine Bourne Ellen Small Phone: 02 8838 3442 Phone: 02 8838 3400 Tribunal for Diocese of Parramatta Office for Worship - Director - Director Very Rev Peter G Williams VG Paula Kerr Email: [email protected] Phone: 02 8838 3480 Email: [email protected] Liturgy Educator Sr Mary Louise Walsh Justice and Ecology Coordinator Phone 02 8838 3457 Sebastian Salaske-Lentern Phone: 02 8838 3460 – 6 – – 7 – CHANCELLORS AND VICARS DEANERIES Episcopal Vicar for Migrant The Central West Deanery Chaplaincies & Pastoral Associates / Dean: Rev Alan Layt PP Episcopal Vicar for Canonical Matters Blacktown, Doonside, Marayong, Very Rev Peter Blayney EV PP Marsden Park, Plumpton, Quakers Hill, Rooty Hill Episcopal Vicar for Clergy Very Rev Wim Hoekstra EV PP The Central East Deanery Dean: Rev Joby Episcopal Vicar for Education Kadambattuparambil Ittira MS PP Very Rev Christopher de Souza VG EV PP Greystanes, Lalor Park, Merrylands, Seven Hills, Toongabbie, Wentworthville Episcopal Vicar for Social Welfare Very Rev Luis Fernando Montano The Eastern Deanery Rodriguez EV PP Dean: Very Rev Peter Blayney EV PP Dundas Valley, Granville, Guildford, Vicar for Communications Harris Park, North Parramatta, Br Mark O’Connor FMS Parramatta, Rydalmere, Westmead Chancellor (Administration) The Mountains Deanery Rev Msgr Ron McFarlane PP Dean: Rev John McSweeney PP Blackheath, Emu Plains, Glenbrook, Vicar for Consecrated Life/Chancellor Lawson, Springwood, Upper Blue (Ministries) Mountains Sr Ailsa Mackinnon RSM The Northern Deanery Dean: Rev Ian McGinnity PP Baulkham Hills, Castle Hill, Glenwood- Stanhope Gardens, Kellyville, Kenthurst, North Rocks, Rouse Hill, Winston Hills The Western Deanery Dean: Rev Andrew Fornal OP PP Cranebrook, Glenmore Park, Kingswood, Mount Druitt, Mount Druitt South, Penrith, Richmond, Riverstone, St Clair, St Marys, Luddenham- Warragamba, Windsor – 8 – – 9 – SUPPLEMENTARY CLERGY Retired Bishops Supply Most Rev Kevin Manning Rev Chris Dixon Retired Clergy Rev Bob Anderson Rev Eugene Stockton Rev John Boyle Rev Kevin Walsh Rev Arthur Cook Rev Paul Hanna Rev Ed Kenny Rev Timothy Hogan Rev Bob Sheridan Rev Edmund Kenny Rev Joe Thomas Rev Mr Richard Mulheron Working Outside of the Diocese Rev Mr Brian Myers Rev Ted Tyler Rev Renato Paras Rev Warren Edwards Rev Joseph Thomas Rev Robert Bossini Rev Robert Anderson Rev Paul Marshall Rev Arthur Cook Rev Jack Green Rev Peter Confeggi Rev Arthur Bridge Rev Robert Sheridan Rev Msgr John Boyle Rev Chris Dixon To contact a retired bishop, member of clergy or clergy working outside of the Diocese of Parramatta, please contact our Clergy Health and Wellbeing team on [email protected] or 0477 004 678. – 8 – – 9 – CHAPLAINCY Migrant Chaplaincy Pastoral Care Chaplaincy African Blacktown Hospital Chinese Blue Mountains Hospital Croatian Cumberland Hospital Fijian Hawkesbury District Health Filipino The Hills Private Hospital German Mt Druitt Hospital Hungarian North Side West Clinic Italian Norwest Private Hospital Korean Nepean Hospital Polish St John of God Hospital Samoan The Children’s Hospital, Westmead Slovenian Westmead Hospital Spanish Westmead Private Hospital Syro-Malabar Westmead Rehabilitation Hospital Tamil Tongan Prison Chaplaincy Vietnamese Cobbin Juvenile Justice Centre Eastern Emu Plains Correctional Centre Catholic John Morony Correctional Centre/s Churches - Coptic Parklea Correctional Centre Latin Mass Chaplaincy Police St Mary Mackillop Chapel Aged Care Chaplaincy Cardinal Gilroy Village Our Lady of Consolation St Elizabeth Home Aged Care Facility St Hedwig Village Youth Educational Chaplaincy Campion College University Chaplaincy - Hawkesbury - Kingswood - Parramatta Young Christian Workers 2– 10 – – 11 – MIGRANT CHAPLAINCY African Community Chaplaincy: All Saints of Africa Centre Address: 63 Allawah Street, Blacktown NSW 2148 Postal Address: 63 Allawah Street, Blacktown NSW 2148 Mobile: 0415 505 594 Parish Email: [email protected] Chaplain: Rev Christopher Antiwi-Boasiako Chinese Community Chaplaincy: c/- St Monica’s Parish Address: 8 Daking Street, North Parramatta NSW 2151 Postal Address: 8 Daking Street, North Parramatta NSW 2151 Phone Number: 02 9630 1951 Fax Number: 02 9630 8738 Website: www.chinesechaplaincy.parra.org Chaplain: Rev Ephraim Lam Croatian Community Chaplaincy: Croatian Catholic Centre Address: 70 Douglas Road, Blacktown NSW 2148 Postal Address: PO Box 1024, Blacktown NSW 2148 Phone Number: 02 9831 1792 or 02 9831 2301 Fax Number: 02 9475 4515 Parish Email: [email protected] Website: www.hkc.com.au Facebook: www.facebook.com/pagesCroation-Catholic-Centre-Blacktown
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