STS PETER AND PAUL'S
CATHEDRAL AUDIO TOURS
Click on the following links for our audio guides:
Audio Tour of the Stations of the Cross
Audio Reflections on Our Lady's "Way of the Family" icons
Audio Reflections on Sts Peter and Paul

PILGRIMAGE PROGRAM
In Christianity, there are few acts of devotion as rich in history, traditions or spirituality as the act of Pilgrimage. This is true to such a degree that the image of the pilgrimage has become a metaphorical image of life itself.
We are all on a journey heavenward. Chapter VII of Vatican II’s Lumen Gentium (Dogmatic Constitution on the Church) speaks of the pilgrim Church that journeys onward toward the heavenly Jerusalem. The council’s Gaudium et Spes (Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World) says in its preface that the Church is a community of disciples “led by the Holy Spirit in their journey to the kingdom of the Father.”
One goes on a pilgrimage to ask God for help needed to live more generously your own Christian vocation once back in your home, explains the Vatican’s Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy. Therefore, the pilgrimage is not, and never should be, just “a journey to a place of religious interest.” Alone or with others, it is a physical component of the path of one’s heart toward God.
JOIN US FOR A JOURNEY OF FAITH AND RENEWAL : AS WELL AS THOSE PLANNED BY THE GOULBURN MISSION - BRING YOUR OWN GROUP AND CREATE YOUR OWN PROGRAM OF SPIRITUAL RENEWAL IN THE PEACE AND SURROUNDS OF THIS SACRED SPACE.
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STATIONS OF THE CROSS
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EXPOSITION AND BENEDICTION
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MIDDAY MASS - Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
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CELEBRATION OF OUR LADY OF THE HOLY FAMILY
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PARISH ROSARIES - before each Mass
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PARISH RETREATS
CONTACT THE PARISH OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION
ADDRESS
Corner of Verner St & Bourke Street
Goulburn, NSW, 2580
Australia
REOPENING CELEBRATION MASS
The reopening and blessing of Sts Peter and Pauls on November 30th 2022, to mark the 150th Anniversary of the Cathedral was a very special and blessed event.
Watch this video to see the special moments of the reopening mass by Archbishop Christopher Prowse.

