St Philip Howard’s Catholic Church, Norfolk Island

St Philip Howard’s Catholic Church, Norfolk Island

Mass Times

Sundays, 9.00am: Mass, or if no priest is on the Island, a Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion (Preceded by the Holy Rosary at 8.30am)

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About the Church

The foundation stone of St Columbkille’s was laid on Sunday 24th May 1885 by Cardinal Moran.

The church was designed by Sheerin and Hennessy, architects. It was blessed and opened on Sunday 15th August 1886 by the Cardinal.  An outstanding internal feature of the church is the splendid marble altar, presented by Mrs Hughes of Elizabeth Bay.

St Columbkille’s originally functioned as a church-school, the school during the week being staffed by the Sisters of Charity, and Mass being celebrated on Sundays by one of the Cathedral priests.  Woolloomooloo has never had a separate Parish:  St Columbkille’s is a “chapel of ease” in the Cathedral Parish.

Contact details:
St Mary’s Cathedral
(02) 9220 0400
[email protected]

Norfolk Island lies 1,670 kilometres East-North-East of Sydney, Australia. It was named by Captain Cook in 1774 in honour of Mary Howard, Duchess of Norfolk. The first Catholic presence on the Island dates to 1788 when a British penal colony was established there in conjunction with the convict settlement of Sydney. There were even two Catholic priests, Fr Peter O’Neill and Fr James Harold, among the Irish political prisoners sent to the Island after the 1798 rebellion. In 1834, Fr William Bernard Ullathorne travelled from St Mary’s in Sydney to Norfolk Island to minister to some condemned criminals before their execution and wrote eloquently of the Island’s great natural beauty.

For a time, there was a permanent Catholic Chaplain to the Prison until it closed in 1856.  It was not until 1957 that another permanent priest arrived, and Mass was celebrated in the home of the Martin family, who since the 1930’s had occasionally hosted visiting priests. The Catholic Parish was established, with the simple timber Sacred Heart Church blessed opened in 1959 by Cardinal Gilroy. The church was re-named in honour of St Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel, one of the English Martyrs (d.1595), after he was canonised in 1970. St Philip was the son of the 4th Duke of Norfolk, of the same Howard family in whose honour Norfolk Island was named.

Although there has not been a resident Parish Priest on the Island since 1987, the parish is administered from St Mary’s Cathedral. Priests from the cathedral and elsewhere visit the Island several times during the year, leaving enough of the Blessed Sacrament for the parishioners to gather each Sunday morning in St Philip Howard’s Church, even when there is no Mass for prayers and Holy Communion.  They love to welcome tourists and visitors!

Contact details: 

For general enquiries people can email directly to Norfolk Island at [email protected]


St Mary’s Cathedral
(02) 9220 0400
[email protected]

A MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE OF SYDNEY

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You may also want to speak to your Parish Priest who will be able to provide support and guidance. The Archdiocese has a legal obligation to report crimes to the police.