
The
Parish of St Andrews in Marayong came into existence on February
1st, 1961. It was separated from Blacktown parish and was officially
designated as the Parish of Doonside/Quakers Hill. Father Kenneth
Byrne was the first Parish Priest and served this parish as Pastor
until 1988. In January 1963, Doonside became a separate Parish as
did Quakers Hill 10 years later in January 1973.
The first Mass
in the temporary Parish Church was on November 5th, 1961. The reconstructed
Church had its first Mass on November 5, 1977. Due to the population
increase in the early 1990s it was necessary to dramatically extend
the Church once again - in 1994 the present Church was blessed
and dedicated.
This parish
now has over 10,000 parishioners. The parish is very fortunate as
we have parishioners from all over the world. These people have
brought with them the gifts of many and varied cultures and ways
of expressing and living out our faith. This has enriched our parish
community in very many ways.
With
such a large parish there has been the need to develop facilities
to provide opportunities to come together. The Sisters of the Holy
Family of Nazareth helped in this by returning to the parish the
convent they had used in the early years of the parish. This building
has been renovated into a series of meeting rooms of various sizes
and thus provides a venue for most parish meetings. We have also
received great support from our parish schools, St Andrews Primary
School and St Andrews College. St Andrews Primary School and the
John Paul 11 Campus of St Andrews College are both on parish land
so are adjacent to the church. When we have need of their facilities
there are always ready to help out. The geographical closeness of
the schools to the Parish Centre has been a great bonus in the religious
education and formation of the young people of this community.
It became obvious
in recent years that we were in need of proper office facilities.
These have now been built adjacent to the church and have made a
tremendous difference to the day-to-day activities of the parish.
Over
the years, as the parish has grown, many of the parishioners have
chosen to be actively involved in the various ministries of the
parish. The involvement of the members of the community in the life
of the parish is what makes our parish so special, for true parish
life is about family and community. Much has been done to create
a welcoming community and a place where people feel comfortable.
The parish community has continually provided opportunities for
faith education and formation.
Father
Ron McFarlane became the second parish priest of St Andrews Marayong
in 1988 and continues to be part of this community. Over the years,
we have been fortunate to be able to have Assistant Priests, each
of whom has contributed something significant to the parish by their
presence and unique gifts. Having two priests in the parish as the
numbers have grown has made it possible to expand the activities
of the parish. Of course, this would not have been possible without
the dedication and commitment of many people who are part of this
community -- their involvement has meant that the parish is able
to provide so many opportunities to be supportive in the faith journey
of this parish family.
It is important to look back with gratitude to
the tremendous debt that we owe to Father Kenneth Byrne and the
parishioners, past and present, of this parish. We owe them a great
deal for what physically exists here and also for the spirit of
faith and life that is present. We also need to recognise those
people who are presently involved in developing and deepening the
life of this parish. What we have learnt is that a parish is about
people; it is the people, their involvement and their commitment
that makes the parish come truly alive.
While
it would be great to have more people make such a commitment, we
need to be thankful to those who are currently involved.
We
also need to look to the future. Just as we acknowledge the debt
of gratitude we owe to those who have come before us in those who
are currently involved, we need to recognise that what this parish
will become in the future will depend upon the willingness of the
people who are part of this parish community to get involved and
make a commitment to this community.

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