Mother Teresa School Harrison
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40 Wimmera St
Harrison ACT 2914
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Email: office.motherteresa@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6241 5604

Religious Education Term 2 Week 10

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WHOLE SCHOOL FOCUS

The Whole school focus theme for this year is: Be Just Like Jesus This term we will be focusing on: Think Like Jesus: Jesus’ character and the way he lived offers excellent examples of ways we can model ourselves on him. We can do this by doing our best to live peacefully with others, study the scriptures, be gentle and humble, trust God, help others, make good choices, and always obey God.

CONFIRMATION

Please keep our Year 6 students and their teachers at Mother Teresa School and the Parish, in your prayers. The Confirmation Candidates have been preparing for this important event, Sacrament of Confirmation over the past 2 terms. Please ensure that you have returned the tear off slip at the bottom of your letter containing important information about your saint and sponsor names. Don’t forget to register your Confirmation Mass online please.

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First Reconciliation and First Eucharist Information Session:

Thank you to all those parents who attended the Zoom Parent Information Session. A few families were unable to attend. If you would like your child to receive these Sacraments, please ensure the following information is completed by Friday 3rd July: Online Enrolment, copy of your child’s Baptismal Certificate emailed to the Parish and Payment envelope. This is so they can be processed and booklets and medals can be ordered before school resumes in July. I am sure you will understand as there are 66 students down to make the Sacrament from Mother Teresa School and around 200 in the combined Parish.

Sunday Mass

We are excited that the restrictions have eased again as from midday 19 June 2020 we will be able to open our church for weekend Mass for up to 100 people at each Mass.  We are respecting the practice of social distancing of 4sqm separation, hand hygiene through the use of a sanitiser and collection of name and contact details through our new booking system.

Please note that you must book to attend Mass in person. If you do not book, we will be forced to refuse entry.  We are sorry to have to do this however, we do need to be strict about the numbers to adhere to government rules.  If you are performing a Ministry at Mass, you do not need to book as these numbers have been factored in.

Book here: https://www.holyspiritgungahlin.org.au/latest-news/mass-bookings/
If are not able to book online, please contact the parish office on 02 6242 9622.
 
For those who are not able to attend in person at this time, please continue to join us for Mass on Sundays at 9.30am via Zoom using https://zoom.us/j/824036573
 

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14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Year A
5 July 2020

“I am gentle and humble of heart.”

Something to Think About

Do you sometimes feel worried about things?
Do you sometimes feel tired or frustrated and just need a rest?
​In today’s gospel we learn that we can give our worries to Jesus and Jesus will give us rest and peace.

The Story

In today’s gospel story from Matthew, Jesus makes a clear delineation between ‘wise and educated people’ and ‘ordinary people’ (in other translations ‘mere children’).
​The first group probably refers to the Pharisees and others who rejected the messages of both John the Baptist and Jesus. ‘Ordinary people’ seems to refer to both those who are ‘child-like’ in their understanding (the disciples) as well as to children themselves.
The key message of today’s gospel is: do not worry, for Jesus is gentle and humble and will give us rest. 

Something to Think About

Do you sometimes feel worried about things?
Do you sometimes feel tired or frustrated and just need a rest?
​In today’s gospel we learn that we can give our worries to Jesus and Jesus will give us rest and peace.

The Story

In today’s gospel story from Matthew, Jesus makes a clear delineation between ‘wise and educated people’ and ‘ordinary people’ (in other translations ‘mere children’).
​The first group probably refers to the Pharisees and others who rejected the messages of both John the Baptist and Jesus. ‘Ordinary people’ seems to refer to both those who are ‘child-like’ in their understanding (the disciples) as well as to children themselves.
The key message of today’s gospel is: do not worry, for Jesus is gentle and humble and will give us rest.    

The Scriptures
A Reading from the Holy Gospel according to Matthew       11:27-30

 
On one occasion Jesus said:
"The only one who truly knows the Father is the Son.
But the Son wants to tell others about the Father,
so that they can know him too.
If you are tired from carrying heavy burdens,
come to me and I will give you rest.
Take the yoke I give you. Put it on your shoulders and learn from me.
I am gentle and humble, and you will find rest.
This yoke is easy to bear, and this burden is light."
        
The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.

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THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK

Prayer

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Family Discussion

The Pharisees were supposed to teach the people about God and his Kingdom. But what does Jesus say about the Pharisees? Who does Jesus invite to come to him? The Pharisees were harsh teachers. They told the people to do things even God hadn’t asked them to do. It was like they made them carry a heavy load that made them tired.  Jesus invites people to come and learn from him. What sort of a teacher is Jesus? Jesus wants to teach us to be God’s friend and then to live God’s way. How do you become a friend of God’s? What are some of the things Jesus teaches us about living God’s way?

Family Activity

You will need ribbon or string, a small and a large rock (or small and large book).
Using the ribbon or string tie the right wrist of one person to the left wrist of another person. Do not make it tight. “Ok, now that you are tied together, let’s see what you can do. Try waving together. Now try clapping! Try writing in the air (or have a pen and paper for them to try). Can you pick up this rock together? (Have a small rock and a large rock; see which one is easier to pick up) “What is it like being yoked together? What is hard about it? What is fun about it?” Make sure everyone in the family has a go. 

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Have a great break and keep safe!

Peace and best wishes

Anne Leet

Religious Education Co-ordinator

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