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EASTER TRIDUUM TIMES FINDER

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The Easter Triduum, the summit of the liturgical year—from the evening of Holy
Thursday (28 March 2024) to the evening of Easter Sunday (31 March 2024). Though
chronologically three days, they are liturgically one day unfolding for us the
unity of Christ’s paschal mystery— “dying he destroyed our death and rising he
restored our life.”

Use the filters below to assist you in narrowing down your Easter service time
search by type of service, language, day, time, region and suburb. You can view
the results on the map (on non-mobile devices) or switch to the list view.

You can also find all the Easter service times by browsing the parishes,
non-English speaking communities and religious and other communities pages.

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SERVICE AGREEMENT


DEFINITIONS

Account means the account held at your financial institution from which we are
authorised to arrange for funds to be debited.

Agreement means this Direct Debit Request Service Agreement between you and us,
including the direct debit request.

Business day means a day other than a Saturday or a Sunday or a listed public
holiday.

Debit day means the day that payment is due.

Debit payment means a particular transaction where a debit is made, according to
your direct debit request.

Direct debit request means the Direct Debit Request between us and you.

Us and we and our means the Catholic Development Fund.

You means the customer(s) who signed the direct debit request. Your financial
institution is the financial institution where you hold the account that you
have authorised us to arrange to debit.


DEBITING YOUR ACCOUNT

By submitting a direct debit request, you have authorised us to arrange for
funds to be debited from your account according to the agreement we have with
you.

We will only arrange for funds to be debited from your account:

 * As authorised in the direct debit request; if the debit day falls on a day
   that is not a business day, we may direct your financial institution to debit
   your account on the following or previous business day. If you are unsure
   about which day your account has or will be debited, please check with your
   financial


CHANGES BY YOU

If you wish to stop or defer a debit payment you must write to us at least 5
business days before the next debit day.

This notice should be given to us in the first instance.


YOUR OBLIGATIONS

It is your responsibility to ensure that there are sufficient clear funds
available in your account to allow a debit payment to be made.

If there are insufficient clear funds available in your account to meet a debit
payment:

 * you or your account may be charged a fee and/or interest by your financial
   institution;
 * you or your account may be charged a fee to reimburse us for charges we have
   incurred for the failed transaction;
 * you must arrange for the payment to be made by another method

Please check your account statement to verify that the amounts debited from your
account are correct.


DISPUTE

If you believe that there has been an error in debiting your account you should
call us on 1800 047 703 and confirm the details in writing with us as soon as
possible so that we can resolve your query quickly.


ACCOUNTS

You should check:

 * with your financial institution whether direct debiting is available from
   your accounts offered by financial
 * your account details which you have provided to us are correct by checking
   them against a recent account statement; and
 * with your financial institution before completing the direct debit request if
   you have any queries about how to complete the direct debit

Warning: if the account number you have quoted is incorrect, you may be charged
a fee to reimburse our costs in correcting any deductions from:

 * an account you do not have authority to operate; or
 * an account you do not


CONFIDENTIALITY

We will keep any information (including your account details) in your direct
debit request confidential.

We will make reasonable efforts to keep any such information that we have about
you secure and to ensure that any of our employees or agents who have access to
information about you, do not make any unauthorised use, modification,
reproduction or disclosure of that information.

However, we may use your contact details to provide information about the fund.
Should you wish this not to be the case, please advise the fund in writing.

Our diocesan logo is theologically rich and very succinct. As a hand, it depicts
our mission as a diocese and as individuals within the diocese, of bearing
(bringing, carrying) Christ’s love to one another and to the world around us. In
this, we are the hand of Jesus Christ, and we are offering ourselves to him so
that he might work through us.

We can be the bearers of his love only as a response to his call and in the
strength of his grace. We are reminded of this in two ways—through the symbol of
the dove (the Holy Spirit) also present in the logo, and by the incorporation of
the cross that segments the logo. The presence of the cross is a reminder that
bearing the love of Christ will inevitably cost us if we live it authentically.
However, in the way that the Cross is the portent of redemption and life—an echo
of the tree of life in the book of Genesis—so becoming bearers of the love of
Christ will also bring us to life.

The four fingers of the hand also represent the four regions of our diocese. The
first is blue representing the beautiful water of the Shoalhaven. The second is
a blue and green combination representing the waters and escarpment of the
Illawarra. The third is green depicting the hills and plains of the Macarthur.
The fourth is dark green illustrating the forests of the Southern Highlands.