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All Saints Wickham Terrace
Brisbane
QLD
4000
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Who we are
Many people wander into All Saints' out of curiosity, and find themselves overwhelmed by a mysterious sense of prayer, sacredness, and love. They experience this Anglo-Catholic church in the heart of the City of Brisbane as a holy place, a sacred site, a shrine which triggers off their deep-seated human instinct to reach out to God.
In this church the earthly and the heavenly mingle daily in the offering of the Mass. All Saints' is an inclusive place in which the gaze of all is directed to the outstretched arms of Jesus on the cross, the ultimate sign of God's love.
The pictures, statues and icons remind us that even in apparent isolation we never pray alone. For us, slipping into a church like All Saints' for "private" prayer is an experience of the whole praying community, which includes the Blessed Virgin Mary and all the Saints whose love supports us on our faith journey.
The present church, the oldest existing Anglican Church in Brisbane, was opened for worship on the Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 8th September, 1869, replacing an earlier structure of 1862. Its style is nineteenth century gothic revival, with buttressed walls of rough faced rubble, porphyry and sandstone, and a metal clad roof. The interior has a fine example of a hammer-beam roof, which is rare in Australia.
All Saints' Church has played no small part in the story of Brisbane's development into a city of culture and significance. Well-known identities who worshipped at All Saints' in the nineteenth century included Sir Robert Ramsey Mackenzie, Sir James Dickson, (both of whom served as Premiers of Queensland, the latter becoming Minister of defence in the first Commonwealth Government), Mrs Mary Peattie, and the Hon. John Douglas. To this day, All Saints' is regarded by many as the "Parish Church of the City of Brisbane".
In this church the earthly and the heavenly mingle daily in the offering of the Mass. All Saints' is an inclusive place in which the gaze of all is directed to the outstretched arms of Jesus on the cross, the ultimate sign of God's love.
The pictures, statues and icons remind us that even in apparent isolation we never pray alone. For us, slipping into a church like All Saints' for "private" prayer is an experience of the whole praying community, which includes the Blessed Virgin Mary and all the Saints whose love supports us on our faith journey.
The present church, the oldest existing Anglican Church in Brisbane, was opened for worship on the Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 8th September, 1869, replacing an earlier structure of 1862. Its style is nineteenth century gothic revival, with buttressed walls of rough faced rubble, porphyry and sandstone, and a metal clad roof. The interior has a fine example of a hammer-beam roof, which is rare in Australia.
All Saints' Church has played no small part in the story of Brisbane's development into a city of culture and significance. Well-known identities who worshipped at All Saints' in the nineteenth century included Sir Robert Ramsey Mackenzie, Sir James Dickson, (both of whom served as Premiers of Queensland, the latter becoming Minister of defence in the first Commonwealth Government), Mrs Mary Peattie, and the Hon. John Douglas. To this day, All Saints' is regarded by many as the "Parish Church of the City of Brisbane".
Street Address
32 Wickham Terrace
Spring Hill
Brisbane,
QLD
4000
Spring Hill
Australia
Phone: 07 3211 9143 / 07 3236 3692
Fax: 07 3236 3693
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Church Pastor
The Rev’d Canon Richard Martin SSC
Rector
32 Wickham Terrace
Spring Hill
Brisbane,
QLD
4000
Spring Hill
Australia
Phone: 07 3211 9143 / 07 3236 3692
Fax: 07 3236 3693
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Quote of the Day
Isaiah 53:4
Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
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Spring Hill, Brisbane QLD
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Daily Mass Times
Tuesday 12.15 pm
Wednesday 10.00 am (Note change in time until further notice)
Thursday 12.15 pm
Friday 7.45 am
Saturday
9.00 am - (usually Votive of the Blessed Virgin Mary & modern rite)
(during Advent, Lent and May [the Marian month] only)
6.00 pm - Vigil Mass (from 3 October 2015)
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7.30 am - Low Mass
9.30 am - Solemn High Mass
11.30 am - The Society of Mary - first Sunday of each month
5.30 pm - Prayer group of St Pio of Pietrelcina - meets first Sunday of the month prior to Evensong and Benediction
6.30 pm - Evensong and Benediction - dates for 2015 are: 4th October; 1st November; and, 6th December.
Service Times last updated on the 19th of September, 2015
Tuesday 12.15 pm
Wednesday 10.00 am (Note change in time until further notice)
Thursday 12.15 pm
Friday 7.45 am
Saturday
9.00 am - (usually Votive of the Blessed Virgin Mary & modern rite)
(during Advent, Lent and May [the Marian month] only)
6.00 pm - Vigil Mass (from 3 October 2015)
Sunday
7.30 am - Low Mass
9.30 am - Solemn High Mass
11.30 am - The Society of Mary - first Sunday of each month
5.30 pm - Prayer group of St Pio of Pietrelcina - meets first Sunday of the month prior to Evensong and Benediction
6.30 pm - Evensong and Benediction - dates for 2015 are: 4th October; 1st November; and, 6th December.
Service Times last updated on the 19th of September, 2015
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