OUR GOALS
Mission & Goals
Our Causes
Rounding the gentle bend of the country road on arrival at Maryville, one is greeted by the towering presence of the new Divine Mercy Shrine.A 25 m high florentine copper dome and formidable romanesque walls, punctuated by arched windows and clad in local stone, one is immediately inspired by the presence of a vital faith alive in this unexpected oasis.The project is a labour of love and faith, brought to this point by a small community of faithful led by the Parish Priest Fr Paul Fox, designer draftsman and parishioner Peter Anthes and inspired by the best of European church architecture and also by that of Monsignor John Hawes.
There are still several exciting projects awaiting completion at the shrine, and we humbly ask for your generous support for the causes listed below. If you are considering donating today to the Divine Mercy Shrine, we are incredibly grateful! Scroll down to explore our causes, and don’t miss the opportunity to contribute to our organ appeal located at the bottom of the page.
Please send your kind donation via Direct Deposit, by cheque or by Credit Card through PayPal on this website.
DIRECT DEPOSIT OR TRANSFER
ACCOUNT NAME: DIVINE MERCY CHURCH BUILDING FUND
BSB: 633 000
ACCOUNT: 158 396 895
Please reference your full name.
CHEQUES PAYABLE TO
Divine Mercy Church Building Fund
PO Box 8, Bullsbrook, WA, 6084
PAYPAL, CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD
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HElp US RESTORE THE LOWER CHITTERING PIPE ORGAN
ORGAN APPEAL
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