At the end of Term 1, our Year 12 students enjoyed being together at Spear Creek for their Year 12 Retreat. The two days away provided an opportunity to pause, reflect, and to connect with peers, creating memories that they will cherish in the years to come.
Yesterday, a number of students from Year 7 travelled to Port Pirie to celebrate the Chrism Mass.
Yesterday, our Year 5-12 student leaders and a number of staff members, attended a memorial service for Sr Mary Laurencia at her graveside at Stirling North Cemetery.
Thursday night saw some of our students and young parishioners celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation. This was a wonderful celebration, held at All Saints Church, with Fr Jim celebrating a liturgy before each child coming forward to receive this Sacrament. We keep these young people, and their families and faith friends, in our prayers at this time as they continue their initiation into full and active participation within the Church.
Last Friday we came together as a school community to celebrate our Mass of Thanksgiving. It was a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the successes and achievements of the 2023 year. Of course, there was a particular focus on our Year 12 students as they have now completed their schooling journey. We asked for God’s blessing on them as they step into a new phase of their life beyond school.
On Thursday 28th September, the Year 12 students were invited to participate in a sleepout on the veranda of the E block in an awareness raising exercise of the plight of the homeless.
On Sunday 13th August 7 students and their families came together to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation with Father Jim, at All Saints Catholic Parish. Family, friends and the Parish enjoyed the spirit-filled celebration and watched on with admiration as their young people renewed their Baptismal Promises and were anointed with the Holy Chrism Oil.
Over the past two weekends, 16 students celebrated the Sacrament of First Eucharist at All Saints Parish with Father Jim officiating. Along with family and friends, the students participated with reverence in the Mass as they received the Eucharist for the first time, thereby continuing their Sacramental journey of initiation.
On Thursday morning, we acknowledged National Reconciliation Week with our whole school Liturgy. The theme of National Reconciliation Week is 'Be a Voice for Generations', explored though both the passage from Matthew's gospel of Jesus healing the mute man and the Uluru Statement from the Heart. Classes have spent time engaging with the passage and Uluru Statement and discussing the importance of reconciliation to think about how they can help those who don't have a voice or allowing others the space to have a voice.