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Harrison ACT 2914
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Email: office.motherteresa@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6241 5604

Religious Education Term 3 Week 3 - 2020

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The Whole school focus theme for this year is:

Be Just Like Jesus

To be like Jesus is to be a person willing to put others before yourself, to seek wisdom, and to care about how you interact with all people you come across in life.

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Confirmation

Last Wednesday evening 37 of our Confirmation candidates received the sacrament in a beautiful and moving ceremony.  Their sense of reverence and awareness of the
importance of the sacrament in their lives was very palpable.  Our sincere thanks to Fr Mark for his gentle and inspiring presence; Louise Johnson, Denis, & Matthew for their unfailing support. Stephanie Travers, Hayley Shelley, Wendy Cecato, Brendan Roweth and Craig Hart for their dedication in preparing the children so well.  A special thank you to the Year 6 children who did not make their Confirmation but walked the journey with their peers and who supported them on the night. We look forward to the remaining Confirmation Candidates making the sacrament on Wednesday the12th August.

Let us lift up those preparing for the sacrament of Confirmation that this unique time of preparation will inspire in their hearts a deep love for Christ and his Church.

Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful, and kindle in them the fire of your love. Send forth your Spirit, and they shall be created, and you shall renew the face of the earth.

St Mary MacKillop Feast Day 8 August

St. Mary MacKillop was born in Fitzroy, Melbourne, in 1842, the eldest child of Scottish immigrants. In 1861 she moved to the small town of Penola in South Australia, where she met Fr Julian Tenison Woods. Together they established Australia’s first free Catholic school. In 1866 she co-founded Australia’s first religious order, the Sisters of St Joseph, and took a vow of poverty. Soon there were 17 schools under her care, but Mary’s refusal to abide by the rules of the Bishop in Adelaide led to her excommunication from the church. She was accepted back a year later and eventually shown respect by the Bishops for her work with the poor. Mary was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1995, as a result of a woman who was cured of leukaemia in 1961 after a group offered prayers to Sister Mary. She was canonised by Pope Benedict XVI on 17 October 2010 and is now known as St Mary of the Cross.

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First Eucharist & Reconciliation:

Booking to attend Mass

Please continue with our Mass booking system for up to 100 people at each Mass. To attend Mass in person, please follow this link to make a booking.
If you are no longer able to attend a booked Mass, please use your confirmation email to return the tickets so that others can book to attend.  We appreciate your help as we would like to give everyone the opportunity to attend in person.

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.
Mass times for August are as follows:
·         Saturdays: 5:00pm and 6:00pm
·         Sundays 8:00am, 9:30am (with zoom) and 12:00pm 

Parents please ensure that your child has their mass booklet with them to follow along with the mass. If they have not received it yet please let me know. Thank you!

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19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Year A
9 August 2020

 “Command me to come to you over the water.”

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Something to Think About

Today’s story begins with a storm scene. We all face storms in our lives, difficult times that cause us to tremble and shake with fear. In the story, Peter calls out to Jesus, 'If it really is you Lord, tell me to come to you on the water.' He is fine while he believes, but as soon as he begins to doubt, he starts to sink. Sometimes it is really hard to keep believing. However Jesus tells us to trust him and he will look after us.

The Story

This week’s passage from Matthew is about a time when Peter discovered he could walk on water if he kept focussing on Jesus.

 

Peace and best wishes

Anne Leet

Religious Education Co-ordinator