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St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
Term 4 Week 3 NEWSLETTER 31st October, 2012
Dear Parents,
Term 2 Week 7 NEWSLETTER 25th May, 2016
Dear Parents,
Called to Serve – Fr. Jeff Kleynjans On Sunday May 29th Fr. Jeff will celebrate the 10th Anniversary of his Ordination into the
Priesthood. There will be a gathering in the Stadium at St. Michael’s at 11.30 a.m. St. Brigid’s
community enjoys tremendous support from Fr Jeff, our Parish Priest, and we ask God to bless him
this day and every day and may his life in God’s service always be filled with joy. Happy Anniversary
Fr. Jeff.
A Prayer for Fr. Jeff
O Jesus, our great High Priest,
Hear our humble prayers on behalf of your priest,
Father Jeff Klenyjans.
Give him a deep faith, a bright and firm hope
and a burning love, which will ever increase
in the course of his priestly life.
Guide, support and strengthen your servant
in fulfilling your will and in carrying out
this service of love to your people.
O loving Mother Mary, Mother of Priests,
take to your heart your son
who is close to you because of his priestly ordination,
and because of the power which he has received to carry on the work of Christ in a world
which needs him so much.
Be his comfort, be his joy, be his strength,
and especially help him to live and to defend
the ideals of the Catholic Church.
Amen.
Fr. Jeff, may the 10th Anniversary of your Ordination as a loving and
faithful servant of the Lord be especially happy for you and may the
happiness it brings continue all through the years.
ST. BRIGID’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 25 Bayview Road, Officer Vic. 3809
Telephone: (03) 5943 2447 Fax (03) 5943 2579
Email: [email protected] Website: www.stbofficer.catholic.edu.au
Inside this issue: Fr. Jeff’s 10th Anniversary 29th May School Photographs – Monday, May 30th Sacred Heart of Jesus – St. Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal Proposed Uniform Change
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
As a Catholic School we are a community, which celebrates our Catholic Story and traditions and recognise Christ is at the centre of our lives:
I am the living bread from heaven, says the Lord; Whoever eats this bread with
live forever. John 6:51-52 The Gospel for the solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ opens with Jesus
making the crowd welcome and talking to them about the kingdom of God. He heals those who
need to be cured and shares God’s abundant gifts (Luke 9:11-17). Jesus’ attitude to the
crowd is very different to the attitude of the disciples toward the crowd. They wanted to
send them away to find their own food but Jesus tells the disciples to feed them and in
doing so gives us a model of how we should respond to others.
Jesus took the bread, he blessed it, broke it and gave it to the disciples to share out. There
is more than enough to feed the vast crowd and twelve baskets full of food are left over.
The actions of our Eucharistic celebration are based on the actions of Jesus in the Gospel
and later at the Last Supper. God lavishes us with his love and abundant gifts so that we
share what we have received with others. When we pass on God’s gifts to others we are
participating in the coming of the kingdom.
The Eucharist, which means ‘thanks’ brings us together as a community and we express our
unity as one with Christ through the eating and drinking together of the Body and Blood of
Christ.
The challenge for us is to be a joyful, faith-filled, celebrating and caring people who use our
gifts to recognise the need in others and to share what we have. One of the virtues of St.
Brigid was her willingness to give to others. The hospitality we extend to all, no matter who
they are, is a reflection on our willingness to love God and one another.
We thank you Lord, for the chance to serve another
and to give ourselves in some small way,
to those not blessed as we are each day.
Our thanks for health, and mind and soul,
to aid us ever toward our goals.
For eyes to see the good in all
A hand to extend before a fall,
For legs to go where the need is great
Learning to love – forgetting to hate,
For ears to hear and a heart to care,
when someone’s cross is hard to bear.
A smile to show our affection
with energy to do the task.
And all we ask, dear Lord, if we may,
Is to serve you better day by day.
Amen.
Our Confirmation candidates are beginning a new journey. Let us pray for them and their
families as they prepare to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation in June.
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
Celebrating Fr. Jeff’s 10th Anniversary A celebration to mark the 10th Anniversary of Fr. Jeff’s Ordination will
be held on Sunday, May 29th at 11.30 a.m. in the stadium foyer. I am sure
Fr. Jeff will be happy to see you there to celebrate with him.
If you would like to bring finger food to share, please put your name on
the sheet in the foyer of the Church.
Proposed Change to School Uniform We are gauging parent opinion on a proposed change to the girl’s school uniform to include
navy pants. This would allow for girls to feel more comfortable and be able to participate
fully in the activities on the playground without having modesty concerns and restrictions.
The proposed introduction of pants and shorts/skorts would not be a replacement, but an
alternative giving a choice for the girls to wear either their tunic or pants in winter or their
summer dress or shorts/skorts in summer.
The girl’s uniform would include:
Winter: Tunic / Navy pants with the existing blue long sleeved shirt with peter pan
collar
Summer: Summer Dress / Navy Shorts/skorts with a blue short sleeve shirt with peter
pan collar.
For the girl’s summer uniform we will also look at a combination of a short with fabric panel
like a skirt (skort) as an option.
Most Catholic primary schools have eliminated school ties from the uniform. Ties posed
choking hazards and could get caught up in playground equipment, likewise dangling necklaces,
earrings and bracelets are not to be worn as part of the school uniform. These rules are all
made taking into consideration freedom of play and safety. We encourage all children to be
active participants in play.
Could you please fill out the Parent Survey form being sent home today and return it to
school prior to Wednesday, June 1st 2016.
In order for us to investigate fully the costs and supply of this addition we would be grateful
if you could provide us with a quick response to the proposed change.
Any changes will be made in consultation with the Uniform Committee and the School Board.
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
Parent/Teacher Interviews –
Early Dismissal for students 1.00 p.m. Parent/Teacher Interviews will take place on Tuesday, June 21st 2016.
This is an opportunity to meet with your child’s home group teacher. We will have an early
dismissal time for students at 1.00 p.m. on this day to enable teachers to commence the
process at 1.30 p.m.
Online Bookings are not open at this stage. We will advise you when you will be able to access
the online booking system closer to the date.
Access to School Grounds during School Hours At St. Brigid’s we seek to provide an open and friendly learning environment and actively
encourage visitors to our school. In our Duty of Care to ensure a safe environment for our
students and staff we recognise the need to protect and preserve our resources.
During School hours the large gates to access the car parking area of the school will be
closed and locked. Access for visitors will be via the pedestrian gate at the top end of our
school and along the footpath to the Administration Building.
As the safety and welfare of our students, staff and resources are our
highest priorities we have a Visitors Register in place. All visitors, including
parent helpers or those visiting the school during school hours are required to
report to the Administration Office prior to undertaking any activity within
the school, where they will be required to sign a ‘Visitors Book’ and will be
assigned a ‘Visitors Badge’ which they must wear at all times within the school.
At the end of their visit, Visitors are required to report to the Administration
Office to return their badge and to ‘sign out’ in the Visitors Book.
Gates will be open for parking for special activities including Mass and school assemblies. If
you are joining us for Mass at 9.00 a.m. please make your way to the Chapel after dropping
your child off to school and leave as soon as Mass is finished. The gates will be closed shortly
after the conclusion of Mass.
Please note: Visitors are defined as all people other than staff member, students and
parent/guardian involved in the task of delivering or collecting children at the start or end
of the school day.
If you are collecting your child early from school or arriving late you are required to
sign in at the school office.
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
School Photographs – May 30th School photographs will be taken next Monday May 30th. Please ensure your child comes to
school in their correct winter uniform, including school shoes, Runners are NOT to be worn
and hair is to be appropriately tied back with school coloured ribbons. Please see more
information further on in this newsletter.
School Assembly Our next school assembly will be held this Friday, May 27th at 2.30 p.m. in the multipurpose
room. The Senior Learning Community will be leading us at this assembly. Please come and
join us as we celebrate our learning and achievements together.
Sacred Heart of Jesus – Friday, June 3rd
St. Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal On Friday, June 3rd the Catholic Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of
Jesus. The Sacred Heart represents Christ's love for all mankind, and our devotion to it is
an expression of our faith in His mercy.
Each year at this time we make a conscious effort to support the work of the St. Vincent de
Paul Society by asking for donations of money and/or non-perishable items with a long use by
date to help the Society provide comfort and support to people in real need, particularly
during the winter months. The donations of money is greatly appreciated to enable the St.
Vincent de Paul Society the ability to purchase or provide the type of support which it is
most needed.
Donations will be accepted throughout the month of June and will be
forwarded to our local St. Vincent de Paul representatives.
Please join us in making a remarkable difference to the lives of those who
are in need in our community.
"Sometimes when we are generous in small, barely detectable ways it can
change someone else's life forever." Margaret Cho
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
Year 4 Camp Allambee 2016 Year 4 students and their teachers returned from their two day camp yesterday. It was
great to see the children having fun and challenging themselves, despite the cold on Monday.
They all settled well at night and we had some early risers on Tuesday morning. It was
wonderful to see the children developing their independence and building their social skills.
Many students strengthened their existing friendships and also developed new friendships
by connecting with children in a different setting away from school. Through the hands on
activities children were able to connect with the outdoors and become more aware of the
natural environment. They all seemed to have a positive and happy experience and enjoyed
their time away. Special mention to our parent support Mr. Jim Danahay and Mr. Brian
Andrews.
Many thanks for assisting us in providing this opportunity for the students to learn and
develop from. Thank you also to our teachers: Lauren Sutherland, Leanne McCall, Kyle Denton
and Simon Greely for your willingness to attend camp and to Alysha Devine for your most
welcomed assistance.
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
Foundation Year Enrolments 2017
Enrolments for families new to our school are well underway. If you know of someone who is
considering St. Brigid’s for their child’s primary education please encourage them to contact
the school as soon as possible.
Invitations for an Interview are sent out in May and the interviews will take place in June
2016.
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
Social and Fundraising Committee News
FOODIE FRIDAY is back again! Forms have been sent home to families, please make
sure that they are returned to school by this Friday 27th May. If you are able to help with
collating orders, or handing out food, please get in touch with the school office as we'd
really appreciate the support.
5 cent CHALLENGE Please see the flyer below for our next fun fundraising
effort. Every 5 cents raised will go towards our new senior playground.
NEXT MEETING Please come along to our next meeting, at 9am on Friday 3rd June, in
the MPR. Younger siblings are very welcome.
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
We wish the children who have celebrated or are celebrating a birthday shortly all the best
for a great day.
May Hunter F – 1 st Renee S – 2 nd Joshua B – 3 rd Jacob B – 3 rd
Tom B – 4 th Will M – 4 th Eden C – 4 th Tyler H – 6 th
Grace R – 7 th Evie A – 8 th Jack D – 12th Joseph T – 14th
Jack M – 17th Kieran O – 17th Santiago – 17th Nelson H – 21st
Riley K – 24th Lily C – 24th Jessica R – 25th Vikash – 27th
Jeremy D – 27th Eleanor G – 27th Finbar – 28th Luke M- 30th
Tiger R – 30th Abbie M – 31st
News from the Office– Mrs. Julie McKenna and Mrs. Donna Devine
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
SECOND HAND
UNIFORM
**SALE**
ON NOW IN THE SCHOOL OFFICE FOYER
ALL ITEMS Gold Coin Donation
(All proceeds to St Vincent de Paul Society)
* Jumpers * Jackets * Shorts * Pants * *Dresses * Tunics * Aprons
* Shirts * *Scarves * Hats*
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
News from P.E. Specialist– Mrs. Dianne Wilkinson
Our St. Brigid's teachers participated in a Personal Training session with Narelle who is a
qualified Personal Trainer last Monday Afternoon. Activities included Boxing, Running and
Weights. Well done to all the teachers who came and gave it their best. It's good to see
that teachers also need to be able to clear the mind and have a great work out session, a
great way to help them engage in good health practice and positive thinking. It is also a great
way to refresh at the end of the day. Well done and thanks again to all that participated.
Congratulations also to the following students who have made it through to the Southern
Metropolitan Cross Country event on June 23rd: Brodie A, Zach S, Luke R, Jessica R, Mia K,
Will M and Brodie C. We wish them all the very best.
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
News from the Deputy Principal/Wellbeing – Mr. Simon Greely Camps can be challenging places. There are activities that require courage, activities that
require thinking skills and activities that require a sense of adventure – some require all of
these and more! Children need to be resilient, independent, well-behaved and team-oriented.
Teachers need to be focused, attentive, strict (but flexible), encouraging and supportive.
The beauty of camp is that children can be involved up to their level of ability, confidence or
comfort zone. If they are willing to have a go and try something new every child can achieve
something whilst on camp.
A successful camper doesn’t have to be the fittest or strongest child in the cohort. In my
experience, the most successful campers are the ones who show empathy towards others,
the ones who encourage others and then celebrate small achievements with them, or the
ones who put the team first in group activities or in duty groups. They are the students who
often get the most out of a camp experience.
At St. Brigid’s we are trying to provide a holistic education for our students. Not only do we
focus on Religious Education, English and Mathematics we offer these extra-curricular
opportunities like camps, Harmony in Officer, Cross Country, Interschool Sports, etc.
Hopefully, your child is able to make the most of these opportunities as they make their way
through their school years at St. Brigid’s.
P.S. – Thank you to the MLC teaching staff who were extremely well organized and made sure
every student had the best possible chance to enjoy their Grade 4 camp experience. They
were not paid any extra for their overnight stay and Ken and I are very grateful for their
commitment and wonderful work over the last two days.
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
Leader of Learning and Teaching - Inquiry and Innovation – Mr Nathan Larkins Mathematics
As I’m sure every parent would realise, School Reports are coming out in the next few weeks.
One of the biggest questions that comes out of reports and the Parent-Teacher Interviews
that follow is ‘What can I do at home to help with Mathematics’.
Some different suggestions that you can do to practise Maths include…
Encourage use of sites such as Matheletics and Studyladder to practise quick recall skills (for all 4 operations)
Use Fractions in cooking, discussing the fraction used when baking items.
Don’t be afraid to ask your child to read the time on digital and analogue clocks.
Challenge your child to answer questions telling the time naming times quarter to the hour and quarter past the hour.
Encourage your child to add, subtract and multiply basic addition facts.
Encouraging your child to do tallying when counting numbers.
Especially in groups of 10 to consider place value knowledge.
Include opportunities to skip count by tens from different numbers.
Include opportunities to skip count from a variety of numbers.
Practise instant recall of multiplication tables.
Include opportunities to talk about numbers, especially place values.
Eg. How many 10’s are in 45, 100’s in 234 etc...
Encourage use of mental maths strategies in adding numbers together shopping.
Eg. How much do the pants and t-shirt cost together.
Discuss how long events take. If possible, even ask your child how long it took to complete.
Helping your child in maths doesn’t have to be formal lessons and/or tutoring. It can be
simple questions
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
Learning
By now many classes have begun to work on projects and ask for research projects. We
focused on research skills in the last newsletter. Now I’d like to consider the importance of
applying learnt skills.
Leonardo Di Vinci said…
“I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply.
Being willing is not enough; we must do.”
― Leonardo da Vinci
Learning involves being able to apply and reuse those skills without teacher support. It is
great to know some information, but being able to use it is another more important skill.
Knowing 2+2 is wonderful in the classroom, but not being able to use it at the shops makes it
useless.
We have all come across a doctor, electrician etc… who know things well, but what happens if
they can not use these skills?
What do we need to do to have students apply their skills? What does it look like?
To truly see a child apply their knowledge, a true open-ended task has them consider and use
the information they know. They should not simply need to retell the information again.
Applying learning for the student may include…
Building and constructing specific things to model what they know (as long as they can
explain the purpose for what they are doing)
Doing Problem solving - giving a context to the work they are undertaking
Designing a play or performance to that they’ve found out (as long as they are putting
their understandings forward in their own words)
Explaining or developing a different use for …..
Putting together a timeline for the uses of …. (to order and explain how things have
developed)
Discussing changes they would make to…. (using knowledge and giving reasons why)
Sometimes applying learning may be challenging, especially when problem solving. Problem
solving involves making mistakes and learning from them because as some wiser people than
me have said…
.... Woops wrong one….
So don’t be afraid if your child comes home wanting to build a model, retell a story or start a
play. They simply want to apply their learning
Hope you’ve enjoyed my learning wondering for the fortnight. Cheers Mr. Larkins.
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
Dates for your 2016 Diary
Fr. Jeff’s 10th Anniversary Sunday, May 29th 11.30 a.m. St. Michael’s Parish Stadium
School Photographs Monday, May 30th Whole School
Pilgrimage Mass Sale Tuesday, May 31st Year 5 and a selection of
Year 6 students
School Assembly Friday May 27th 2.30 p.m. Whole School Led by the
Senior Learning Community
School Mass Thursday, June 9th Facilitated by MLC
Parent/Teacher Interviews
Early Dismissal
Tuesday, June 21st Early Dismissal 1.00 p.m.
Whole School
Sovereign Hill Camp 13th July to 15th July 2016 Year 5/6 students
Term Dates for the remainder of 2016
Term 2 Monday, 11th April – Friday, 24th June 2016
Term 3 Monday, 11th July, - Friday, 16th September
2016
Term 4 Monday, 3rd October – Tuesday, 20th
December 2016
Closure Days and early dismissals will be advised throughout the course of the year.
Uniform Shop
Open Monday & Friday 8.45-9.15am
Our uniform shop is open each Monday and Friday during the school term and is located in
the Multipurpose Hall. Order forms are available to download from our website or can be
collected the school office.
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
ST BRIGID’S START AND
FINISH TIMES
School classes commence at 8.45 a.m. and finish at 3.15 p.m. Students should arrive prior to this, but not before 8.30 a.m. The first bell goes at 8.35 a.m. when students may enter their classroom. Students will be supervised from 8.30 a.m. in the morning and until 3.30 p.m. in the afternoon. Please be mindful that staff are committed to meetings and classroom planning outside of these hours and supervision becomes difficult.
As supervision does not commence until 8.30 a.m. Students are not be dropped off unsupervised before 8.30 a.m.
For families who require their child to be at school earlier or later than this, before and after school care is available at St. Brigid’s through Camp Australia. They can be contacted on 1300 105 343 or via their website www.campaustralia.com.au for further information.
We understand that there will be days when for one reason or another, you may be running late in the afternoon. Please contact the school office prior to 3.15 p.m. if you think this will be the case so that a message can be sent to your child/ren and they can be supervised in the office.
BEFORE AND AFTER
SCHOOL CARE
Before and After School Care is available at St Brigid's School. Camp Australia is the provider and can be contacted on 1300 105 343 www.campaustralia.com.au Please note Before and After School Care is not run by staff employed by St. Brigid’s School.
SHOPPING AT RITCHIES
BENEFITS ST. BRIGID’S
SCHOOL
When shopping at Ritchies and by using a community benefit card/tag linked to St Brigid’s Primary School then Ritchies will donate money back to us. These cards/tags can be used at ANY Ritchies store throughout Vic, NSW
and Qld by staff, students and their families. If you would like to support our school and you don’t
already have a CB card/tag please collect one at the office which is already linked to our school and ready to use or
alternatively collect one at the registers next time you shop at ANY Ritchies store to use every time you shop. All you do is nominate St Brigid’s Primary School, it’s that easy! This is an easy way for us to raise funds for our school
with no costs involved.
‘PAKENHAM BUCKS ’
We are registered to participate in a program called “Pakenham Bucks” with Hardy’s The Good Guys Pakenham. This is a
community minded program aimed to provide the school with an
opportunity to earn rewards through purchases made by the school community. This program is one of the initiatives designed to build a long-term relationship with not-for-profit organisations and residents in the area.
How does it work?
The same cash discounts will be extended by Hardy’s The Good Guys
Pakenham for every purchase; the only difference is you will be earning Pakenham Bucks for our school. This is a great opportunity
for parents to support the school without having to donate personally. If every family makes even one purchase throughout the year, it’s
easy to see how it can quickly add up to make a difference.
Three easy steps to follow:
1. Visit Hardy’s The Good Guys Pakenham and make any
purchase greater than $25.
2. Mention the school before making your payment.
3. Receive Pakenham Bucks vouchers to be returned to the school.
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
News from St. Michael’s Parish Berwick
SACRAMENT DATES AND TIMES FOR 2016
Reconciliation
Enrolment Evening T uesday 9th
February 7.30pm in the church
Commitment masses Saturday 13th
and Sunday 14th
February (at all parish masses) Parent/child workshops Tuesday 23
rd, Wednesday 24
th and Thursday 25
th February
Tuesday 1st, Wednesday 2
nd, Thursday 3
rd & Friday 4
th March at 7.30pm
in the School Stadium
Blessing of children masses Saturday 5th
and Sunday 6th
March (all parish masses)
Reflection Day Tuesday 8th
March
Ceremonies Thursday 10th
and Friday 11th
March at 7.30pm
Saturday 12th
March at 9.30am
Thursday 17th
and Friday 18th
March at 7.30pm
Saturday 19th
March at 9.30am
Catechist Classes Thursday 11th
, 18th
and 25th
February and 3rd
and 10th
March at 4-5pm in
the church
Confirmation
Enrolment Evening T uesday 12th
April 7.30pm in the church.
Commitment Masses Saturday 23rd
& Sunday 24th
April (all parish masses)
Parent/child workshops Tuesday 10th
, Wednesday 11th
, Thursday 12th
, Tuesday 17th
, Wednesday
18th
, Thursday 19th
& Friday 20th
May at 7.30pm in the School Stadium Reflection Day Wednesday 25th May
Blessing of Children Masses Saturday 28th
and Sunday 29th
May (at all parish masses) Ceremonies Friday 3rd June at 7.30pm
Saturday 4th
June at 11am and 2pm Thursday 9th & 16th June at 7.30pm
Saturday 18th
June at 2pm and 7.30pm Catechist Classes Thursday 14
th, 21
st & 28
th April, 5
th, 12
th & 19
th May at 4-5pm in the
church.
First Holy Communion
Enrolment Evening Tuesday 19th
July 7.30pm in the church.
Commitment Masses Saturday 30th
and Sunday 31st July (at all parish masses)
Parent/child workshops Tuesday 30th, Wednesday 31st August, Thursday 1st September
Tuesday 6th
, Wednesday 7th,
Thursday 8th
& Friday 9th
September at 7.30pm in the School Stadium
Blessing of children masses Saturday 10th
and Sunday 11th
September (at all parish masses) Reflection day Wednesday 5th October
Ceremonies Saturday 8th
, Sunday 9th
October Saturday 15
th, Sunday 16
th October
Saturday 22th
, Sunday 23th
October Saturday 29
th, Sunday 30
th October (at all parish masses).
Catechist Classes Thursday 4th
, 11th
, 18th
& 25th
August, 1st & 8
th September at 4-5pm in
the church.
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
Community Noticeboard
FOR SALE A St. Brigid’s family has a holiday house for Sale
in Walkerville. Please see the details below:
100 Grevillia Street Walkerville Vic 3956
http://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-vic-
walkerville-122610246
NetSetGo
PLEASE CONTACT [email protected] FOR MORE IFORMANTION OR SAM HUGHAN ON 0419138556
Net Program – 5-7yr old. – Wednesdays 4-5pmBasic skills, ball handling, fun games.Set Program – 8-10yr old – Mondays 4-5pmBasic skills, court knowledge, netball drills. Getting ready to join Go program (9u competition)
Runs in school terms. You must register via the link opposite. Cost to Netball Vic (VNA) is $49.00 a year Jan-Dec. Each participant will receive a NetSetGo pack (ball, t-shirt,medal). This is received on first time registering each year. Must re-register each term to enable us to know numbers. You will not be charged VNA fee again.$5.oo each session is payable at the front desk
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
Looking ahead...
St. Vincent de Paul Society Appeal Fri. May 27th School Assembly led by the
Senior Learning Community 2.30 p.m.
Sun. May 29th The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) Luke 9:11-17
Fr. Jeff’s 10th Anniversary
Mon. May 30th School Photographs Fr. June 3rd. Sacred Heart of Jesus
Social and Fundraising Meeting MPR 9.00 a.m.
St. Michael’s Parish 125-129 High Street, Berwick 3806
Parish Priest: Fr Jeff Kleynjans Assistant Priest: Fr. Hilarion Fernando
(03) 97071355 Weekend Masses
Saturday: 6.00 p.m. Sunday: 9.00 a.m., 10.30 a.m. and 6.00 p.m.
http://www.stmichaelsparish.org.au
Brainteaser The answer to our last brainteaser was:
Dancing in the rain. This week’s is
Eternal God,
Grant us this day and every day
such readiness and delight
in following Christ,
that whether our lives
are short or long
we shall have lived abundantly.
Amen.
St. Thomas Aquinas
Best wishes to all
Ken Gale
Principal
FUSS nothing
“When we seek to discover the best in
others, we somehow bring out the best in
ourselves.” unknown