Apostles of Perpetual Adoration

Apostles of Perpetual Adoration A Catholic association that has the charism of Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration, founded in Perth, Western Australia in 2006. Douglas Harris.

The ‘Apostles of Perpetual Adoration' (APA) were founded in Perth, Western Australia, on the 18th of July 2006, by founding members Archbishop Barry James Hickey and Fr. The association was founded for the purpose of promoting Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration, primarily in the parish setting. The APA was established permanently as a public Association of Christ's Faithful on the 14th of December, 2

010. Our association has been an instrument in the hand of God in starting Perpetual Eucharistic chapels throughout Australia, parts of South America, Africa, Indonesia and various other parts of the world; encouraging priests, religious and laity alike, to come together to adore our Lord in order to give Him the love and glory that is His due, whilst allowing people to grow in a relationship of Divine Intimacy. Contact us:
[email protected] for the Moderator Father Doug Harris in Perth
or [email protected] for the Littlest Brother and Acting Assistant Moderator in Tasmania

The First Class relic of St Carlo Acutis returns to St Bernadette’s Parish, 49 Jugan St, Mount Hawthorn from Wed 29th Ap...
26/04/2026

The First Class relic of St Carlo Acutis returns to St Bernadette’s Parish, 49 Jugan St, Mount Hawthorn from Wed 29th April - Sun 3rd May. There will also be two inspirational talks given and a visual display of all the Eucharistic Miracles from St Carlo's website. See flyer for details. NOT TO BE MISSED!!

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31/03/2026

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APRIL IS DEDICATED TO THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

As we step into this beautiful month, the Church gently calls us to grow deeper in love and devotion for the Most Holy Eucharist — the real and living presence of Jesus Christ right here among us.

In the Blessed Sacrament, our Lord is not far away or merely a symbol. He is truly and fully present — Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity — given to us out of love and received in faith.

This is our invitation: to return to the altar with fresh hearts, to rediscover the wonder of the Holy Mass, and to linger in quiet Eucharistic Adoration. Before the tabernacle, in that sacred silence, we remember that we are truly seen, known, and cherished. Our worries grow lighter, our souls find peace, and our spirits are renewed.

With the loving guidance of our Blessed Mother Mary — the very first tabernacle who carried Christ within her — we learn to adore Him with humble hearts and receive Him with deep reverence. She shows us that real devotion doesn’t stop at prayer; it flows into a life that radiates His presence to everyone we meet.

So April is more than just a reminder — it is a personal invitation from Jesus Himself: to believe more deeply, to love more completely, and to stay longer in His company.

Go visit Him in the Blessed Sacrament. Speak to Him heart to heart. Let Him transform you from within.

Because in the Eucharist, we don’t just receive grace — we encounter Jesus, waiting there for you with open arms.

08/03/2026

Due to popular demand, there will be an additional screening of 'Mary of Nazareth'. All proceeds go towards the Miracle Prayers Eucharistic and Healing Mission in the Philippines. Thank you for your support and prayers. God bless.

25/02/2026

Join Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP for the Nationwide Holy Hour
4:30-5:30pm
Sunday 1 March
St Mary's Cathedral

06/02/2026

As we prepare to host the International Eucharistic Congress, Sydney 2028 (Eucharist28), the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney joins with the entire nation in a year of prayer to help us prepare for this moment of grace.

By praying together, we open our hearts to the transformative work Jesus desires to do in our lives, readying ourselves for the profound encounter that Eucharist28 invites.

To begin this journey, the Archdiocese of Sydney is encouraging all parishes to unite on Sunday, March 1, by spending time in Holy Hour adoration following Mass.

We invite you to join us as we take our first steps toward Eucharist28 – gathering in adoration, prayer, and hopeful anticipation of all that God has in store.

01/02/2026

In 2028, Australia will host a landmark moment as Sydney hosts the International Eucharistic Congress (Eucharist28). This is more than a single event. It marks the beginning of a journey of renewal, transformation and mission, centred on an encounter with Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. A moment to believe.

The journey has begun. Join us at eucharist28.org

01/02/2026

Ettiquette is not only about behaviour at a party or formal meeting. There is also Mass Etiquette which is neglected.

20 THINGS TO REMEMBER AT MASS:

1. One must fast for at least 1 hour before receiving Holy Communion.

The only exceptions are medicine, water or unless someone is ill and needs to eat sooner.

2. Don't pack a snack basket for kids.

It's no picnic. The only exceptions would be milk for infants, water for the priest or choir and sick.

3. Don't bite your nails, it indicates nervousness. Don't shake your legs, it indicates tension. Don't fidget with your hair, it indicates distraction.

You may haven't been taught this when you were young, that it is wrong to focus on any other person or object, when the focus should be on God alone.

4. Never chew gum in Church. It breaks your fast.

5. Cross yourself with Holy Water on entering and leaving the church.

This is a reminder of our Baptism, which made us members of Christ's Church.

6. Dress modestly, the mass is not a fashion show.

And Christmas and Easter masses are not a part of Milan Fashion Week. Dress in a way that gives witness to your faith not to seduce anyone. Don't go for mass to check out who is hot in the parish.

7. Come early and be as close to the altar as possible.

Don't walk in when half the mass is over. Don't stand outside the Church. One shouldn't go for mass for the heck of it or to be noticed or to avoid uncomfortable questions.

8. Cell phones should never be used during Mass for checking messages, making calls or texting. Keep them on silent mode. No call is more important than mass.

9. Youngsters should offer their seats to the pregnant, sick or aged who are standing.

10. When we enter and leave Church, genuflect (bow your knee) toward the Tabernacle.

Christ is present for our sake. By allowing our right knee to hit the floor, we acknowledge He is our Lord and God. If someone is physically unable to genuflect, then a bow is sufficient. During Mass, if you pass in front of the altar or tabernacle, bow reverently.

11. Sit quietly in Church.

Don't talk or comment on what others wear. You don't go there to judge anyone's dressing style, make -up or accessories.

12. Take loud children behind.

Sometimes the baby will be restless. Parents with young kids should sit at the end of a pew, so that you can take the kid behind quickly. Don't joke with them & disturb others during Mass. Stop them from playing with hymn books and reading material. Don't joke or play with toddlers during mass.

13. Prepare your offering before Mass.

Christ tells us not to let your left hand know what your right hand is doing when you make your offering. Keeping the basket while you get your wallet out can be quite a scene. Digging the basket for change is wrong. Come to mass with your offering prepared.

14. No sleeping, day-dreaming, bulletin reading or saying the rosary during mass. Pay attention to God's Word.

15. Respect the worship.

Stand during the gospel reading and other set time during worship. Kneel at the consecration, it is part of worship. The only exceptions are for the sick, people with knee problems, aged and those with infants. If you can't kneel occupy a pew that does not obstruct the view of the Lord from those who do kneel.

16. Bow before receiving Holy Communion, you are before God.

17. Say Amen and bow before receiving Communion. Do not drop the host, or play with it with your tongue or bite it.

18. Do not leave early.

We should stay to the end of the final blessing and the recessional hymn that accompanies it, if there is one. Remember who left the Last Supper early (Judas).

19. Pray after Mass, thanking God for His abundant blessings.

20. Leave quietly.

We encourage you to visit others especially your pastors as a part of Christian fellowship, but once you are outside of the main sanctuary of the church so you won't disturb others who want to stay and pray.

Don't say' Thank God mass is over,' when you come out. You will sound as if you were forced to attend or as if it is a weekly punishment.

We may have not always behaved well during mass, but it's never too late to learn.

Let's share this with all, to know how important it is to behave well in Church 🙏

04/01/2026
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04/01/2026

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O Jesus, my Lord and my God, I adore You in the most blessed sacrament. I believe that You are truly present in the Holy Eucharist—You are the bread of life come down from heaven. I bow before You in worship and praise. Fill me with Your grace and love, and draw me ever closer to Your sacred heart. Amen.

08/12/2025

PRAYER REQUEST:
"Please may everyone pray for the repose of the soul of Mary O'Connell. Her husband children, and extended family. Thank you. 🙏 "

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Mount Hawthorn, WA
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