The Combined Societies of Mary
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Obituary
Joseph Giansiracusa
January 23, 1946 — September 6, 2022
Co-Founder and Vice President of the Combined Societies of Mary
Had a peaceful and grace filled passing from this life during the Novena leading up to the Feast of Our Lady's Birthday/ Feast of Our Lady of Vailankanni.
Much loved, he will be greatly missed and fondly remembered.
Above
A 4 minute plus video of the procession during the
recent "Walk With Mary"
that took place on 7th April.
The "walk" had been preceded by Holy Mass at St Patrick's Cathedral with Archbishop Peter A. Comensoli and was and was followed by Evensong at St Paul's Cathedral with Bishop Lindsay Urwin.
A Two minute video clip of the recent Eucharistic Procession for the Feast of Christ the King
Saturday 24th November, 2018
St Patrick's Cathedral,
Melbourne, Australia
main celebrant:
Most Rev. Bishop Mark Edwards
A Beautiful Afternoon
for Christ Our King
2022
Feast of Our Lady of Mt Carmel 2025
A Beautiful Grace Filled Event is Greatly Anticipated
We have so often felt enormous graces have been associated with this Feast. Bring all your petitions and lay them at the feet of Our Lady. Come and receive great blessings and help from your heavenly Mother on Sunday 13th July.There is something so special, beautiful and powerful about Our Lady of Mount Carmel. To get a glimpse of its power one only has to reflect on the fact that some of the greatest saints of all time have come from that special order that falls under Our Lady’s mantle. We recall the brilliant St John of the Cross, the great St Therese of Jesus, and the universally loved and powerful , St Therese of Lisieux, otherwise known as the “Little Flower.”

Throughout the world the Little Flower is particularly loved, and her powerful intercession so often felt.
So we do have a great deal to thank God for, with so many graces coming to us through Our Lady of My Carmel. But there is more. By wearing the scapular, the ordinary faithful too receive the special protection of Our Heavenly Mother under the title of Our Lady of Carmel. That is a great thing. There will be enrolment in the Scapular on the day.
Regarding the scapular, there will be free scapulars distributed on the day for those who attend. The scapular is the sacramental that is so highly favoured. No other sacramental has been recommended by so many popes and saints throughout history. Why Heaven itself recommends it. That is why the last apparition of Our Lady at Lourdes occurred on the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in 1858. Then, on the last and brilliant apparition at Fatima,13th October , 1917, Our Lady appeared as Our Lady of Mount Carmel. After all, what did our Lady promise St Dominic? “One day through the Rosary and the Scapular I will save the World.”
There have been so many instances in history in which people have been saved through the wearing of the scapular. People saved from drowning, people saved from bullets which have ricocheted off the cloth. So many miracles. However, saints such as the Cure of Ars, the great St John Vianney would explain that the greatest protection is the spiritual protection that Our Lady gives to those who wear the Scapular.
Do take this unique opportunity and join us. If you already love Our Lady of Mt Carmel, then come along to thank and glorify God for the protection and aid He has given us through Our Lady. If you are wanting to place yourself under Our Lady’s care for the first time then this celebration is the perfect opportunity. Never before have we needed Our Lady’s protection more than now.
There will be enrolment in Our Lady’s Scapular of Mount Carmel. We are blessed to be having a Carmelite Priest to make this enrolment for us.
There will be free Scapulars given away to all present.
What a great blessing too to have with us the First Class Relics of three of the greatest Saints of all time, all of whom are doctors of the Church: St John of the Cross, St Therese of Avila, and St Therese of the Child Jesus. These precious relics will be available for veneration on this one day only. Come and pray for their intercession.
Don’t miss this unique and wonderful opportunity
Getting There
Holy Cross Church
is situated at
707 Glenhuntly Road Caulfield South 3162
By Tram:
Tram 67 is the Melbourne University to Carnegie Tram. Stop 50 is just a few metres from the Church.
Tram 64 is the Melbourne University to East Brighton Tram. (Stop 57 is at the corner of Hawthorn Road and Glen Huntly Road.) From here it is just a 2 minute walk or 200 metres to the Church.
By Train:
Take either the Sandringham Line, or the Frankston Line.
Sandringham Line:
Get down at Elsternwick Station
Elsternwick station is 1.7km from the Church
Take tram 67 towards Carnegie
Get off at stop 67 which is just before Hawthorn Road.
Frankston Line:
Get down at Glenhuntly Station.
Glenhuntly Station is 2.2km from the Church.
Take tram 67 towards Melbourne University.
Get off at stop 67, Just after Hawthorn Road

Coming Events
July
2025
Friday 4th July
First Friday
Masses and Devotions
Novena to the Most
Sacred Heart of Jesus
7.00 PM
Adoration and Prayers in honour of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus followed by Holy Mass.
St Joseph's Church
71 Orrong Road
Elsternwick
Saturday 5th July
Mass and Devotions
10.30 AM
Adoration, Prayers as requested by Our Lady of Fatima, Holy Mass.
Confessions Available
St Colman's Church
293 Carlisle St , Balaclava
Feast of Our Lady of Mt Carmel
Sunday 13th July
1:30 PM
Holy Cross Church
707 Glen Huntly Road
Caulfield South
Adoration, Prayers as requested by Our Lady of Fatima, Holy Mass.
Confessions Available
August
2024
Friday 1st August
First Friday
Masses and Devotions
Novena to the Most
Sacred Heart of Jesus
7.00 PM
Adoration and Prayers in honour of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus followed by Holy Mass.
St Joseph's Church
71 Orrong Road
Elsternwick
Saturday 2nd August
Mass and Devotions
10.30 AM
Adoration, Prayers as requested by Our Lady of Fatima, Holy Mass.
Confessions Available
St Colman's Church
293 Carlisle St , Balaclava