Welcome to the Latest News & Events page for St. Ann’s Church, Kingston Hill.
Here you will find updates on our parish activities, upcoming events, and recent celebrations
that bring our faith community together. This page keeps you connected with the life of our vibrant parish family.
Stay tuned for the latest highlights and upcoming events.
Divine Mercy Sunday – 27 April 2025
Fourth Sunday of Easter (4th May 2025)
🕊️ Stewardship & Planned Giving Drive – Week 2This weekend the second of our three-week journey of Stewardship and Planned Giving. As a parish, we are invited to prayerfully reflect on how we
Divine Mercy Sunday – 27 April 2025
Third Sunday of Easter (4th May 2025)
🕊️ Stewardship & Planned Giving Drive – Week 1This weekend marks the beginning of our three-week journey of Stewardship and Planned Giving. As a parish, we are invited to prayerfully reflect on how
Parish Planting Day – A Day of Prayer, Planting, and Community Spirit
On 27th April 2025 at 10.30 am, St Ann’s Catholic Church held its Parish Planting Day – a special occasion where parishioners of all ages came together to reflect, share ideas, and help shape
Divine Mercy Sunday – 27 April 2025
Divine Mercy Sunday (27 April 2025)
🪴 Parish Gardening Day – Sponsored with Love
This Sunday, after the 10:30 am Mass, we joyfully celebrate Parish Gardening Day!All plants have been generously sponsored by Peter McCormack, in memory of his late mother,
In loving memory of Pope Francis (1936–2025)
"Let us not allow ourselves to be robbed of hope." – Pope Francis
It felt as if he waited.
On Easter Monday, just after the Church had proclaimed Alleluia, Pope Francis quietly entered into the promise he spent his life proclaiming.
1936 – 2025"Let us not allow ourselves to be robbed of hope." – Pope Francis
With deep sorrow and reverence, the parish community of St. Ann’s, Kingston Hill, joins the faithful around the world in mourning the passing of His Holiness Pope Francis.
A humble shepherd and
The community of St. Anne’s Catholic Church, Kingston Hill, gathered with great joy to celebrate the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ during the Easter Vigil on Saturday evening and again on Easter Sunday morning.
We began in darkness, and as the Paschal Candle was carried