Welcome to AFCC

The place where God Dwells

Thanks for visiting our website. If you’re new to the area or just looking for a place to help you connect with God, we’d love to see you at AFCC Monthly Mass. We meet on the first Sundays at 2.00pm at St. Thomas More Parish 336 Wairua Road, Glenfield to worship, pray, serve, deepen friendships and be inspired by God through the teaching of the Bible. If you’ve got children, there’s also a programme for young people from ages 3 to Year 20, and a crèche for parents and young ones. The service finishes at approximately 3.30pm and most people stay for a chat over a cuppa and some traditional drink called kava. We also have a range of activities that run throughout the weekly through our 3 Prayer Groups. There are social events for all ages, small groups for spiritual growth, prayer meetings, and a wide range of special events. Take a look around the rest of the website to see what’s happening, and find out more about our church family. We look forward to seeing you soon. AFCC is open to all individuals or persons of Fiji origin/heritage and affiliation with the Catholic faith or interested in the Catholic faith may be a member.

Love the Lord

Be Closer to God

There are three prayer groups in AFCC as follows: - West Divine Mercy prayer group based in West Auckland. Our Lady of Fatima prayer group based in South Auckland Our Madali group is comprised of Indo-Fijian brothers and sisters from Fiji.

Pray with us

Join the Prayer

Fijian Catholics believe that coming together as a community to worship is important because it allows them to support and encourage each other in their faiths. Additionally, communal worship allows Catholics to participate in rituals and traditions that have passed down through generations.

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What are some factors that helped develop the AFCC? Shared cultural heritage. Religious practice Social events Having Strong leadership and support from the priest, community leaders within our prayer groups and volunteers are essential for the growth and development of Auckland Fiji Catholic Community. Education and outreach, providing opportunities for education, spiritual growth and outreach programs helps to engage community members and deepen their understanding of their faith.

When and why was AFCC established? To promote and facilitate a base where people of our Catholic Faith or interested in the Faith and having affiliations to Fiji or another ethnic background can meet regularly to build their spiritual, social, and cultural being. It was Established in 2004

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