St Francis of Assisi Primary School - Calwell
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120 Casey Cres
Calwell ACT 2905
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Email: elc.stfranciscalwell@cg.catholic.edu.au
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RE NEWS

SACRAMENTS 

Now that we have celebrated the Sacrament of Eucharist, we look forward to our Term 4 Sacrament; Reconciliation. ALL children who are in Year 4 who are baptised in the Catholic Faith are eligible to receive this Sacrament.

KEY DATES

If you have NOT registered your child via the Corpus Christi QkR! account, this will open again on Monday 22nd September and will close them at the end Week 1, Term 4. ALL students who wish to celebrate this Sacrament MUST be registered.

 Parent Formation Evening (Parents MUST attend 1). 22nd October 7-8pm OR 23rd October 5:30 - 6:30pm

Commitment Masses -Child must attend 1 parish mass over either weekend. 26th/26th October OR 1/2 November (6pm Sat, 8am, 10am or 6pm Sun)

Year 2 Retreat Day- 11th November 

Sacrament of Reconciliation- Thursday 4th December 6-7pm

Kindergarten Retreat Experience

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Yesterday our Kindergarten students travelled to Holy Family Church for a beautiful opportunity to deepen their understanding of faith. Guided by the Year 9 students from St Mary MacKillop College, they explored the sacredness of the church through prayer, discovery, and creativity.
?️ They experienced a meditative, nature-inspired prayer to reflect on God’s creation;
? They took part in a scavenger hunt to learn about the special objects and spaces within the church; and,
?️ Created lanterns to represent Jesus as our light.
A huge thank you to Miss Kayla Murray who organised this day for not only our Kindergarten students, but also for the Kindergarten classes from Holy Family and St Clare of Assisi. Due to her initiative, over 300 students across all four of our Parish schools engaged in the faith in a deeper way, offering an opportunity for encounter with God and Catholic Community - we appreciate all your time and effort Miss Murray!

25th Sunday in Ordinary Time -  The Parable of the Unjust Steward Luke 16:1-13

‘You cannot be the slave of both God and money.’ To be a slave is to be owned by somebody or something. As Christians we are owned by God in as much as we are made in God’s image and at baptism we are claimed for Christ in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. To be owned by God is to be secure in our deepest identity. But we only need look around us to see that we live in a world where many are a slave not to God, but to money - that is, rather than earn money as a means of paying for things they need. They are owned by money or the pursuit of it. This kind of disordered attachment can have serious consequences for our lives. It might mean we never see our spouse or children because of the long hours spent at the office. It might mean we start to look for morally or legally dubious short cuts for making money and getting rich quick. When we live with God as our first priority, our life is ordered rightly and everything else flows in right order. 

From God’s Word, Daily Reflections, 2025