RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Confirmation Candidates!
Several of our friends in Year 6 are preparing to receive the sacrament of Confirmation across many different parishes over the coming weeks and months. Please keep these children in your prayers during this sacred time!
National Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week
This year National Sorry Day falls on Monday 26 May and is a day when we pause to remember the Stolen Generations of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
This year National Sorry Day falls on Monday 26 May and is a day when we pause to remember the Stolen Generations of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
It leads us into the Week of Prayer for Reconciliation and National Reconciliation Week which is held each year between 27 May and 3 June.
The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2025 is, Bridging Now to Next.
This year, we will be praying for and acknowledging National Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week with a liturgy on Thursday of Week 5, May 29, in the Church. All families and community members are invited and encouraged to attend.
This year, we will be praying for and acknowledging National Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week with a liturgy on Thursday of Week 5, May 29, in the Church. All families and community members are invited and encouraged to attend.
Parable of The Lost Sheep – a book reading by Bishop Brian Mascord
Bishop Brian Mascord will host a very special online reading of the classic Bible story ‘The Parable of the Lost Sheep’. This unique online event, organised by the
Bishop Brian Mascord will host a very special online reading of the classic Bible story ‘The Parable of the Lost Sheep’. This unique online event, organised by the
Council of Catholic Schools Parents (CCSP)is part of the Jubilee Year of Hope celebrations and will take place on Tuesday 27 May from 7.00 pm to 7.30 pm.
Kind regards
Mr Sam Mattas
Religious Education Coordinator
Religious Education Coordinator