People from all facets of Sydney racing will be attending the Racing Fraternity Mass on Sunday (17th March).
The Racing Mass is attended by people of all denominations and by people who are non-churched, representing all sections of the racing industry and is offered for the well-being of the racing industry as a whole.
“Many of Sydney’s jockeys take part in the Mass as do heads of most parts of the industry,” said Rev. Colin Watts (from ARCC – Australian Racing Christian Chaplaincy).
“We usually have departments of racing at the Racing Mass including bookmakers, racing administrators, race club members, breeding and owner association members, media representatives and punters.
“In all, it is people from the racing industry and their families and loved ones devoting an hour or so to God, asking for The Lord’s blessing upon them. We’ve missed a couple of years due to COVID so we should have an excellent attendance.
“Australian Turf Club gives great support to this event and many of the 2024 race trophies, including a number of other symbols, will be included in the procession entering church for the Mass.
“Prayers are offered for those who are sick and included in the items in the procession and eventually left at the altar is a special jockeys’ bereavement book with the names of every jockey who has lost his or her life in Australian racing since the beginning of records.”
Every capital city of Australia hosts a racing carnival Mass for its people to attend and Rev. Watts stressed that everyone is welcome to attend.
“People from all walks of life and faiths are very, very welcome to come and refreshments will be served following the Mass.”
2024 SYDNEY RACING FRATERNITY MASS
Date: Sunday 17th March – commencing at 11am
Venue: Royal Randwick Racecourse.
Ballroom, Level 2, Queen Elizabeth II Grandstand (enter via Ascot Street).
Drive directly into Queen Elizabeth II Grandstand via the walkway located on Level 1 of the car park.
Light refreshments will be available afterwards.
Everyone welcome!