The Mary, Mother of Mercy Church at Burleigh Waters is the result of twenty years of planning. It is the primary Church of the largest parish in the country and caters for tourists and an increasing local congregation.
The brief was developed by the Burleigh Heads Parish. They asked for a church of great presence and beauty embodying the dichotomies of light and darkness, of the masculine and feminine, of sky and earth. They wanted an original building not based upon conventional paradigms that rather embodied the new principles of Catholic worship.
All events (mass, weddings, funerals, communion, baptism, reconciliation etc) occur below the axial skylight. The pew layout is semi-circular and only ten deep, creating a sense of congregation; the sanctuary is one step up; defining the space without separation.
The Mary, Mother of Mercy Church at Burleigh Waters is the result of twenty years of planning. It is the primary Church of the largest parish in the country and caters for tourists and an increasing local congregation.
The brief was developed by the Burleigh Heads Parish. They asked for a church of great presence and beauty embodying the dichotomies of light and darkness, of the masculine and feminine, of sky and earth. They wanted an original building not based upon conventional paradigms that rather embodied the new principles of Catholic worship.
All events (mass, weddings, funerals, communion, baptism, reconciliation etc) occur below the axial skylight. The pew layout is semi-circular and only ten deep, creating a sense of congregation; the sanctuary is one step up; defining the space without separation.
The Mary, Mother of Mercy Church at Burleigh Waters is the result of twenty years of planning. It is the primary Church of the largest parish in the country and caters for tourists and an increasing local congregation.
The brief was developed by the Burleigh Heads Parish. They asked for a church of great presence and beauty embodying the dichotomies of light and darkness, of the masculine and feminine, of sky and earth. They wanted an original building not based upon conventional paradigms that rather embodied the new principles of Catholic worship.
All events (mass, weddings, funerals, communion, baptism, reconciliation etc) occur below the axial skylight. The pew layout is semi-circular and only ten deep, creating a sense of congregation; the sanctuary is one step up; defining the space without separation.