Acceptance Perth LGBT Catholics

Acceptance Perth LGBT Catholics

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We are an welcoming and affirming social and spiritual group for q***r Catholics in Perth. We are a fully inclusive and affirming community.

03/06/2026

🌈 Join us this Sunday for Mass & Morning Tea

We’ll begin with morning tea at 10:00 AM at the Mary MacKillop Centre, followed by Mass at 11:30 AM at the church.

This is an LGBTIQA+ affirming space - come for one or both parts of the morning, just as you are.

Not sure what to expect? Visit https://www.acceptanceperth.com/what-to-expect/

We’d love to see you there.

02/06/2026

Join us tonight for our Quiz Night Fundraiser!

Where: Vic Park Carlisle Bowling Club - 18 Kent Street, East Victoria Park
Doors Open 6:00 PM | Start 6:30 PM
BYO Food | 🍻 Bar Available
Heaps of Prizes to Be Won
$20 pp + Booking Fee
Tickets Available at the Door!

26/05/2026

National Sorry Day is a day to acknowledge the strength of Stolen Generations Survivors and reflect on how we can all play a part in the healing process for our people and nation. While this date carries great significance for the Stolen Generations and other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, it is also commemorated by Australians right around the country.

The first National Sorry Day was held on 26 May 1998, one year after the Bringing Them Home report was tabled in Parliament. The Bringing Them Home report is a result of a Government Inquiry into the past policies which caused children to be removed from their families and communities in the 20th century.

Following this, in 2000, there was one issue that was high on the agenda at the Sydney Harbour Bridge walk for reconciliation – an apology to the Stolen Generations.

It was also high in the sky, when a group of people – independent to the organisation of the walk – had the word ‘sorry’ written in the clear blue skies above the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Such was the intensity of feeling and support for Stolen Generations members – many of whom were among the huge crowd that day.

Today, twenty-three years after the Bringing Them Home report and twelve years since the National Apology, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are still 10.6 times more likely than non-Indigenous children to be removed from their families.

We cannot begin to fix the problems of the present without accepting the truth of our history. Sorry Day asks us to acknowledge the Stolen Generations, and in doing so, reminds us that historical injustice is still an ongoing source of intergenerational trauma for Aboriginal and Torres Islander families, communities, and peoples.

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