St Luke’s Catholic Community Flat Bush is thriving

The St Luke’s Catholic Community Flat Bush is thriving. It has grown by more than 350 members in five years from 220 in 2006 to more than 600 members today.

With the establishment of Flat Bush as a new town, the Catholic Church saw the need to establish the St Luke’s Catholic community, which has grown from 220 in 2006 to more than 600 members today. It has not yet been declared a parish, but the need for its own church becomes pressing as the town grows.

“Bishop Patrick [Dunn] wanted to make sure that Catholic people who were coming to live in the Botany and Flat Bush areas of Auckland would receive the support and care of the church and would be able to gather for worship together,” says Father Ezio Blazoni, the community’s administrator.

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