Sacred Heart Parish

Luddenham-Warragamba

Welcome

Welcome to Sacred Heart Luddenham-Warragamba Parish.

Part of the Western Deanery in the Catholic Diocese of Parramatta, our Parish is approximately 50km west of Sydney and about 20km south of Penrith. It is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Mountains, near the confluence of the Nepean and Warragamba Rivers. The Parish takes its name from the Warragamba River and Dam which is the main water storage for the City of Sydney.

 

There are four churches within our Parish area:

Sacred Heart Church, Warragamba

Sacred Heart Church, Warragamba

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Holy Family Church, Luddenham

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St Mary's Church, Mulgoa

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St Francis Xavier Church, Greendale

Weekly Mass Times & Reconciliation

Sacred Heart Church

16-18 Weir Road, Warragamba


Wednesday 9:00am (Mass)
Sunday 9:30am (Mass)

Holy Family Church

Lot 32 Willowdene Avenue, Luddenham


Friday 9:30am (Mass)
Eucharistic Adoration from 8.30am
Saturday 9:00am (Mass)
Saturday 5:30pm (Vigil)
Sunday 7:30am (Mass)

 

3rd Sunday of Month 11.00am Italian Mass
4th Saturday of Month 7.30pm Spanish Mass

St. Mary's Church

1262 Mulgoa Road, Mulgoa


Thursday 7:00am (Mass)

Diocesan News

News & Events Weekly Update

News & Events Weekly Update News and Events across the Diocese of Parramatta and beyond [...]

Pope at Regina Caeli: ‘We cannot forget those suffering due to war’

Pope Leo XIV appeals for peace in war-torn parts of the world, praying for people suffering because of war, especially in Gaza, Myanmar, and Ukraine. [...]

Cardinal Chow on the conclave: We voted for a pastor for the world

Cardinal Stephen Chow, 65, the bishop of Hong Kong, was the only Chinese cardinal to vote in the conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV. He spoke to America’s Vatican correspondent about his experience in the conclave. [...]

Pope Leo XIV: Now is the time for dialogue and building bridges

On the day after the Mass for the Inauguration of his Petrine Ministry, Pope Leo XIV greets delegations from non-Catholic Churches, ecclesial communities, and other faith traditions, recalling his predecessor’s commitment to ecumenism and interreligious dialogue. [...]

Cardinal Tagle reflects on Pope Leo XIV as a missionary shepherd

The Pro-Prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelisation speaks with Vatican News about Pope Leo XIV, shares his spiritual experience of the conclave, and reflects on the legacy of Pope Francis nearly a month after his passing. [...]

Indigenous Catholics hope the next pope shares Francis’ approach to Native people

Francis was the first Latin American pope and the first from the order of the Jesuits, who are known for, among other things, their frontline work with society's most marginalised groups. [...]

Pope to Christian Brothers: Inspire joyful and fruitful paths of holiness

Recalling the saying of St. John Baptist de La Salle "Your altar is the classroom," Pope Leo XIV commends the educational efforts of the Christian Brothers, and encourages them to continue "inspiring joyful and fruitful paths of holiness." [...]

What to expect from an Augustinian pope

Echoing his father, Augustine, Pope Leo emphasises that we never undertake this journey alone. The church is a ragtag community journeying together, like Chaucer’s rowdy pilgrims. So we walk together, he emphasizes over and over, “hand in hand with God and one another.” [...]

Holy Family
Primary Luddenham

Holy Family Primary School, Luddenham, serves the children and families of the Sacred Heart Parish of Luddenham-Warragamba.

In partnership with the parish and community, Holy Family Primary strives to provide quality education in the Catholic tradition. Its vision reflects partnership, community and the development of a learning environment which supports all in realising their potential.

Contact Us

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Address:

Lot 32 Willowdene Avenue, Luddenham 

PO Box 56, Luddenham NSW 2745 

 

Phone: (02) 4773 4321

Mobile: 0487 770 615

Fax: (02) 4773 4303

 

Parish Office Hours:

Tuesday to Friday, 9:00am - 3:30pm