Religious Education News - Mrs Leet
Something to Think
What is the most important thing in your life? Who are the most important people to you?
What is the most important thing in your life? Who are the most important people to you?
The Story
Jesus tells his disciples that they must prefer God to their family and all their possessions. He makes it clear to the disciples that following Jesus isn’t always an easy choice. Since God is so faithful, God asks us to be faithful in return.
Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwFk9GonbBo
Jesus tells his disciples that they must prefer God to their family and all their possessions. He makes it clear to the disciples that following Jesus isn’t always an easy choice. Since God is so faithful, God asks us to be faithful in return.
Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwFk9GonbBo
Thank you to all the students, teachers, and parents who joined us for the Mass and participated so beautifully.
We came together to celebrate the inspiring life of St Teresa of Calcutta, who opened her heart to Christ’s love and shared it generously with those most in need.
The students helped make the Mass truly special through heartfelt singing, thoughtful readings, and their involvement in the processions - thank you for your wonderful contributions. In his homily, Fr Troy reminded us that true holiness is found in serving others, especially those the world often overlooks. May we continue to follow St Teresa’s example by seeing Jesus in everyone and serving with compassion and humility. Throughout the week, students took part in a variety of fun and engaging activities that highlighted the lives of two remarkable saints who will be canonized this Sunday. A huge thank you to Mr Hart, Steve, Nick, Mrs Waters, Mrs Matchett, and our amazing barbecue team, who cooked and served over 1,000 sausages! The students thoroughly enjoyed the sausage sizzles and spending time with their buddies.
THE SACRAMENT OF FIRST HOLY COMMUNIONWe came together to celebrate the inspiring life of St Teresa of Calcutta, who opened her heart to Christ’s love and shared it generously with those most in need.
The students helped make the Mass truly special through heartfelt singing, thoughtful readings, and their involvement in the processions - thank you for your wonderful contributions. In his homily, Fr Troy reminded us that true holiness is found in serving others, especially those the world often overlooks. May we continue to follow St Teresa’s example by seeing Jesus in everyone and serving with compassion and humility. Throughout the week, students took part in a variety of fun and engaging activities that highlighted the lives of two remarkable saints who will be canonized this Sunday. A huge thank you to Mr Hart, Steve, Nick, Mrs Waters, Mrs Matchett, and our amazing barbecue team, who cooked and served over 1,000 sausages! The students thoroughly enjoyed the sausage sizzles and spending time with their buddies.
Please pray for our Year 4 teachers and students who are currently preparing to make the Sacrament of First Holy Communion in the coming weeks.
Please note a few reminders below:
Please note a few reminders below:
- Jesus Day for Mother Teresa Students is Friday 19 September Please check Compass.
- Remember to bring along Food donations for the Vinnies Pantry at the weekend masses. These donations help feed to most vulnerable and needy in our local area. Suggestions of what to bring can be found in the back of your handbook.
Peace and Best Wishes.
Anne Leet
Religious Education Co-Ordinator
Anne Leet
Religious Education Co-Ordinator