Who we are
Banyo Nundah Catholic Parish
Our mission is to be a welcoming, prayerful, embracing parish, united in Christ, strengthening the faith and transforming the spiritual life of the community. We aim to be caring and responsive, sharing the Good News, and living the values of the Gospel.
We most value:
Celebrating the Eucharist Traditional style of worship Sermons and Homilies Praying for one another.
We want to give attention to:
Building a strong sense of community that welcomes and supports the diverse ages, cultures and backgrounds of our community Spiritual growth and direction Liturgies that nurture people’s faith Supporting social justice and aid Ministry to youth Ministry to children.
Our mission is to be a welcoming, prayerful, embracing parish, united in Christ, strengthening the faith and transforming the spiritual life of the community. We aim to be caring and responsive, sharing the Good News, and living the values of the Gospel.
We most value:
Celebrating the Eucharist Traditional style of worship Sermons and Homilies Praying for one another.
We want to give attention to:
Building a strong sense of community that welcomes and supports the diverse ages, cultures and backgrounds of our community Spiritual growth and direction Liturgies that nurture people’s faith Supporting social justice and aid Ministry to youth Ministry to children.
Church Website
Holy Trinity Church on Social Media
Leadership
Leader Name:
Rev Bernard Gallagher
Leader Position:
Parish Priest
Phone:
Fax:
07 3266 4088
Leader Email:
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Administration
Admin Name:
Banyo Nundah Parish Centre
Admin Address:
136 Buckland Rd
Nundah
Queensland
4012
Nundah
Queensland
4012
Phone:
Admin Email:
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Holy Trinity Church Mass Times
Sunday Mass
Holy Trinity Banyo: 7.30am & 5pm
Corpus Christi Nundah: 6pm (Saturday) & 9.30am
Weekday Mass
Corpus Christi, Nundah: Monday at 7am and Friday at 9am
Holy Trinity, Banyo: Wednesday at 9am and Thursday at 6.30pm.
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Holy Trinity Banyo: 7.30am & 5pm
Corpus Christi Nundah: 6pm (Saturday) & 9.30am
Weekday Mass
Corpus Christi, Nundah: Monday at 7am and Friday at 9am
Holy Trinity, Banyo: Wednesday at 9am and Thursday at 6.30pm.
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Holy Trinity Church History
Before 1928, mass was held mainly at Nundah, St Vincent’s Orphanage and at times, in private homes. The Catholic Church known as “The Real Presence” or affectionately as “The Little Green Church”, was situated on the corner of Buckland Road and Duke Street, Nundah. It was opened 19th June, 1904 and became disused as a result of a brick church being erected in nearby Bage Street.
The “Real Presence” was moved bodily to the corner St Vincents Road and Redhill Road, Banyo. It was renamed “St Pius” Church and opened by Archbishop Duhig, 11th September, 1927. The Rev. Fr. Bolton conducted mass until 11th September, 1928.
On 5th February, 1928, The Rev. Dean Brady was inducted as the first Parish Priest of Banyo by Archbishop Duhig. Dean Brady retired in 1945 and passed away in 1951. Rev. Fr. Vince Carroll was given charge of Banyo Parish, Cribb Island, Nudgee beach and the Chaplaincy of St Vincents Home from 1945.
… the “Little Green Church” was destroyed by fire on the 15th March, 1976…A new church was built after the fire and was named “The Church of the Holy Trinity”. It was opened and blessed on 29th May, 1977 by the Most Rev. Rush.
The “Real Presence” was moved bodily to the corner St Vincents Road and Redhill Road, Banyo. It was renamed “St Pius” Church and opened by Archbishop Duhig, 11th September, 1927. The Rev. Fr. Bolton conducted mass until 11th September, 1928.
… the “Little Green Church” was destroyed by fire on the 15th March, 1976…A new church was built after the fire and was named “The Church of the Holy Trinity”. It was opened and blessed on 29th May, 1977 by the Most Rev. Rush.
Make me stand out
Father, make of me a crisis man. Bring those I contact to decision. Let me not be a milepost on a single road; make me a fork, that men must turn one way or another on facing Christ in me.
Father, make of me a crisis man. Bring those I contact to decision. Let me not be a milepost on a single road; make me a fork, that men must turn one way or another on facing Christ in me.
Holy Trinity Church listing was last updated on the 18th of June, 2023