Just a reminder that Monday 12th June is a public holiday, See you all Tuesday 13th June.
Just a reminder that Monday 12th June is a public holiday, See you all Tuesday 13th June.
In Term 3 the Year 5/6 children will be celebrating their Confirmation.
Parent Child Workshop: Tuesday 18th July (Week 2)
Time: 7 pm
Reflection Day: Wednesday 26th July
Time: (School hours)
Sacrament of Confirmation : Thursday 27th July (Week 3).
Time: 6pm
Walkathon Video- A huge thank you to all our families/ sponsors who donated an amazing $1592.00 for our walkathon. The Year 6 children created an entertaining course and the children ran, walked, jumped hopped and twirled with great excitement.
Term 2
Friday 23rd June: Carly Corcoran (Ellie)
Term 3
July 14th: Kitty ( Bella)
July 21: Tina ( John & Marie)
July 28th: Anyi Sanchez ( Amanda & Abraham)
August 4th: Marie Capewell ( Chiara & Alexander)
Friday 11th August:: Mariafe Bonilla ( Natalia)
Friday 18th August: Lidia Salakos ( Noah)
Friday 16th June
Sausage Roll & Cupcake
Order form was sent home today 14th June
A copy is also provided on this Newsletter.
Last Week: Party Pies & Doughnut/Donut
You can order online each Wednesday and the lunch orders will be delivered to school. If you haven't ordered previously you will need to create an account.
Orders MUST be placed prior to 8:30am.
To place an order www.classroomcuisine.com.au.
Once again we have been successful in being granted Sporting Schools Funding in 2023. This term the funding will be used to bring in Baseball/T Ball experts over 4 weeks.
Friday 9th June, Friday 16th June and Friday 23rd June.
Children will need to wear Sports Uniform.
Parish Newsletter Saturday 10th June and Sunday 11th June
The feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, also known as Corpus Christi, celebrates and commemorates the institution of the Eucharist at the Last Supper. Although the liturgy on Holy Thursday remembers the celebration of the Last Supper, its focus tends to be more aligned with the events of the Passion rather than on the institution of the Eucharist. In the 13th Century, Pope Urban IV established the feast of Corpus Christi (the Body of Christ) and it was St Thomas Aquinas who composed the official prayers of the Church for the feast day. In 1970 the feast was changed to the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ. In some countries it is celebrated on the Thursday following Trinity Sunday and in others on the following Sunday. The gospel passage comes from the 6th chapter of the gospel of John in which the gospel writer has Jesus deliver an extended discourse on the image of himself as the Bread of Life. This passage comes from the end of that discourse and, in this relatively short passage, Jesus repeatedly demands that his followers must eat his flesh and drink his blood. It is through these actions that his followers will share in eternal life. Jesus says that whoever does this will live in him and he will live in them. That is one of the fundamental beliefs about the Eucharist. When we receive the body and blood of Jesus in the Eucharist we become what we receive – we become Christ’s body in the world. When Jesus called his disciples, he called them to be like himself. He reissues that call to be like him every time we receive his body and blood in Eucharist.