Christmas Masses and other celebrations at Otari Catholic Parish
Christmas at St Teresa's (Karori) and St Thomas More (Wilton) will be celebrated as below:
05 December (Thursday) St Teresa’s School ‘Once upon a Christmas.’ St Teresa’s church. 6.30pm.
A re-telling of the classic Christmas tale - with a twist! Entry: $10 adults; $5 children.
24 December (Christmas Eve) Readings can be found at www.usccb.org...
5pm Children’s Mass at St Teresa’s, Karori
7pm Family Mass at St Thomas More, Wilton
7pm Filipino Mass at St Teresa’s. Karori
9pm Christmas Eve Mass at St Teresa’s
11.15pm Office of Readings with Carols, followed by 12 midnight Mass with the Cathedral Choir & Orchestra.
(Note: during the earthquake strengthening of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Hill Street, St Teresa's serves as the Pro-Cathedral for the Wellington Archdiocese)
25 December (Christmas Day) Readings can be found at www.usccb.org...
10am Mass St Teresa’s. Readings can be found at www.usccb.org...
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