Mass timings:
Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri/Sat - 8am; Wed - 9am
Sat - 6pm
Sun - 7.30am, 9.30am, 5pm
Reconciliation:
Sat - 5pm to 5.30pm
Parish Office working hours:
Tuesday: 9am to 12noon
Friday: 9am to 12noon
Welcome to our page! Here’s a little about our Church and Parish set in one of the most beautiful suburbs of Western Australia – Dianella. On Palm Sunday, 11 April 1965, Our Lady's Assumpti
on Church at Dianella was Blessed and opened. Father Patrick Peter O'Mara was inducted by The Most Reverend Redmond Prendiville, then the Archbishop, thus formally constituting Our Lady’s Assumption, Dianella as a new Parish within the Archdiocese of Perth, to meet the Spiritual needs of some 300 Families. Early in 1966, the Parish Financial Committee decided to build a School. The Parish was asked for its co-operation in the building of the School - 77 people, including 29 tradespersons, volunteered their assistance. The first bricks for the School were laid on 7 December 1966. The buildings comprised two classrooms, an office, a staff room and toilet, a book and general store room, toilets for girls and boys and a sheltered section with seats. Initially, apart from two teachers' desks, 80 desks (and subsequently an additional 100) were purchased from the Government Disposals Office. The School was opened officially by The Most Reverend Myles McKeon, Bishop, on Sunday 28 May 1967 with a large crowd in attendance. Sr Maria Goretti OP was appointed Headmistress and Miss Norma Gianotti was employed as an assistant Teacher. Sixty Children were enrolled and Family School fees were one dollar a week. Our Lady’s Assumption Church and Parish is currently managed by Father Kenneth D’Souza under the auspices of The Most Reverend Timothy Costello, Archbishop of the Perth Archdiocese. Masses are offered every day of the week and Reconciliation every Saturday. Working in tandem with the Our Lady’s Assumption Primary School, there are special Masses for School Children every term. The Parish also has two attractive venues that can host 100 - 200 people. If you’re passing through online or in Person, do drop by to like us, share our page, attend our Masses in our Church or just say Hello! We look forward to seeing you…