RE News Week 7
1N Class Mass
Thank you to Father Andrew who celebrated a beautiful Mass with 1 Ngadyung in their classroom this week.
Here are some of the children’s reflections:
Fr Andrew told us about when Jesus was a little boy. Lana
He taught us about life in the time of Jesus and how things have changed. Ben
Jesus got lost on the way from Jerusalem so Mary and Joseph were very worried. Rory
Jesus’ mum and dad went looking for him. Elyna
When they found him in the temple, Jesus said, “Why were you looking for me? I’m in my father’s house.” Ranjodh
I liked our class Mass. I learned a lot from Father Andrew. Josh
Confirmation Information
We are looking forward to Confirmation Masses for St Francis of Assisi Year 6 students which will be celebrated on Thursday 24th September at 5.30 pm and 7:00 pm. There will be about 15 student candidates at each Mass. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, only 100 people can attend each Mass. This includes those officiating at the Mass. Therefore, each family can have up to 5 members attending which includes the student. Families have been asked to contact Gail Walker at Corpus Christi Parish directly on 6291 6688 or Tuggeranong.Sacraments@cg.org.au with the number of people attending for their family.
Some students also urgently need to advise the Parish of their saint’s name and their sponsor ASAP.
Parents are requested to send in their ‘Hopes and Dreams Letter’ to school, addressed with their child’s name and class on the envelope please as these are now overdue.
A big thank you to Father James for spending time with our Confirmation students who received the Sacrament of Reconciliation with him yesterday in the Peace Garden. Congratulations to Oliver Ploesser on celebrating his First Reconciliation!
All Year Six students are looking forward to their Retreat Day here at school next Thursday. Students will participate in a range of opportunities to deepen their understanding of Catholic scripture and community values. They will read the ‘Hopes and Dreams’ letters from their parents on this day.
Vinnies Winter Appeal
Members of our local Calwell St Vincent de Paul gratefully received over a hundred boxes of food items generously donated by our wonderful St Francis of Assisi Primary families!
Thanks to all the Mini Vinnies students who promoted this Appeal and carried all the donations to the Calwell Presbytery this week. Vinnies directly support people in our local community who are doing it tough by delivering food packs to local homes.






Happy Fathers’ Day to all our wonderful dads and grandads!
Lisa Conroy
REC