Going to churches is one of our devotions. It also interests us in trying to attend a mass every Sunday in a different church. We believe that each church has its own unique atmosphere and community, which adds to our spiritual experience. Here are some of the churches we have visited in Australia during the duration of our stay. Each visit is not just about observing the rituals but also about connecting with the local culture and understanding the diverse expressions of faith. We’ve been fortunate to witness beautiful architecture, hear inspiring sermons, and even participate in community events that follow the mass. This practice has deepened our appreciation for the variety of traditions within Christianity and has enriched our journey as we explore our own spiritual paths.
1.) St. Patrick’s Cathedral
St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Melbourne, a magnificent example of Gothic architecture, stands proudly as one of the city’s most cherished landmarks. Constructed between 1858 and 1940, this stunning edifice features impressive stonework, soaring towers, and intricate detailing that captures the attention of every passerby. The interior is equally breathtaking, with its high vaulted ceilings, beautiful stained glass windows that tell stories of the saints, and an ornate altar that reflects the artistry of its design. (Swipe below photo for more pictures)
2.) St. Paul’s Cathedral
St. Paul’s Cathedral in Melbourne is an iconic landmark known for its stunning Gothic architecture and historical significance. Located in the heart of the city, it was completed in 1891 and serves as an active Anglican cathedral, providing a place of worship, reflection, and community gathering. The impressive façade features intricate carvings and several striking spires that dominate the skyline, while the interior boasts beautiful stained glass windows, a magnificent organ, and a peaceful atmosphere that invites visitors to explore its spiritual essence. The cathedral not only serves religious purposes but also hosts various cultural events and concerts, making it a vital part of Melbourne’s vibrant arts scene. As a popular tourist attraction, St. Paul’s Cathedral draws countless visitors each year, who come to appreciate its architectural beauty and to learn about its rich history.
3.) Welsh Church Melbourne CBD
The Welsh Church in Melbourne is a significant landmark that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Welsh community in Victoria. Established in the late 19th century, it serves both as a place of worship and a hub for cultural gatherings, fostering a sense of belonging among its members. The church features stunning architecture, characterized by intricate stained glass windows and traditional Welsh design elements, which attract visitors and locals alike. Throughout the year, the Welsh Church hosts various events, including concerts and language classes, that celebrate Welsh traditions and language, ensuring that the vibrant culture is not only preserved but actively promoted in the heart of Melbourne. As a beacon of faith and community spirit, the Welsh Church plays a pivotal role in connecting generations of Welsh Australians to their roots while also embracing the multicultural fabric of the city.
4.) Sacred Heart Parish Preston
Sacred Heart Parish, located in Preston, Victoria, Australia, is a vibrant community hub that serves as a spiritual home for many residents in the area. Established with a mission to foster faith and community spirit, the parish offers a variety of services and programs aimed at supporting worship and enriching the lives of its members. The beautifully designed church building, along with its welcoming atmosphere, invites parishioners to gather for weekly Mass, special religious events, and community gatherings. In addition to its liturgical activities, Sacred Heart Parish is committed to social outreach, providing assistance to those in need and engaging in various charitable initiatives. This creates a strong sense of connection among members, fostering relationships and a shared commitment to living out their faith in meaningful ways.
5.) St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Northcote
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Northcote, Victoria, Australia, is a significant landmark that serves as both a place of worship and a community hub. Established in the late 19th century, the church features stunning architectural elements that reflect its rich history and the Catholic faith. With its inviting atmosphere, it hosts various religious services and community events, fostering a sense of belonging among parishioners. The church’s beautiful stained glass windows depict various saints and biblical stories, adding to its serene ambiance, while the surrounding gardens provide a peaceful retreat for reflection and prayer. Additionally, St. Joseph’s plays an important role in local outreach programs, offering support to those in need and engaging the broader community in charitable initiatives.
6.) Northcote Uniting Church
Northcote Uniting Church, located in Northcote, Victoria, Australia, serves as a vibrant spiritual home for a diverse congregation. This church, which has welcomed worshippers from various denominations, was attended for some years by Presbyterians, Congregationalists, and Baptists, each bringing their unique traditions and perspectives. Over time, the church has fostered a sense of community, encouraging inter-denominational dialogue and collaboration, while also engaging in various outreach programs to address the needs of the local area. Through shared worship and fellowship, Northcote Uniting Church continues to be a place where faith and community intertwine, promoting inclusivity and love among its members.
7.) St Peter Julian’s Catholic Church, Haymarket, Sydney
8.) St. Francis Church






















