Religious Education Term 3 Week 6
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.
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.
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.
St Teresa of Calcutta
School Feast Day
Friday 4th September
Fun filled day full of activities starting with classroom Liturgy @ 9:am
Sausage sizzle lunch.
Mini Mission Fete
IMPORTANT:
Please send in your money by 29th August
(for catering purposes)
- $2 for extra sausage (First sausage included in Golden Ticket price)
- Golden Tickets to be distributed on the day (name and class on please)
- Students wear sports uniform for photo shoot.
- Students can purchase more than 1 ‘Golden Ticket’
- The more tickets the chances to win the lucky draw prize of family tickets to the movies.
This year we will be raising awareness for those less fortunate: Global School Partners- Excellence Academy in Kenya; Catholic Mission and the Lebanon Appeal.
https://litedliturgybrisbane.weebly.com/family-prayer-week-by-week.html/
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Year A
30 August 2020
“All who wish to follow me must deny themselves.”
Something to Think About
Being a disciple of Jesus is not always easy. Jesus often reminded his friends that the way of discipleship is the way of the cross. However, experiencing difficult times helps us to grow and learn.
Can you think of a time when you had to do something difficult, or make a difficult decision? How did this help you to grow as a person?
Although it’s not always easy to follow Jesus, we need to keep trying!
The Story
In this week’s gospel story, Jesus tells his disciples that he is going to suffer, die and rise again. Peter (as usual) does not fully comprehend what Jesus is saying.
How often does Peter miss the point! More than this, Peter protests strongly and dares to try to tell Jesus that this should not happen!
Peace and best wishes
Anne Leet
Religious Education Co-ordinator