Religious Education
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Signs of HOPE
Luke 7: 11-17
Jesus raises the Son of a Widow at Nain
Soon afterwards, Jesus went to a town called Nain, and the disciples and a large
crowd accompanied him. As Jesus approached the gate of the town, a dead body
was being carried out- the only son of a widower mother. A considerable crowd of
townspeople were with Jesus and was moved with pity upon seeing her and said,
“Don't cry.” Then Jesus stepped forward and touched the coffin; at this, the
bearers halted. Jesus said, “ Young man get up.”
The dead youth sat up and began to speak, and Jesus gave him back to his
mother.
Fear seized them all, and they began to praise God. “ A great prophet has risen
among us,” they said, and: God has truly visited us”. This was the report that
spread about Jesus throughout Judea and the surrounding country.
Project Compassion
Project Compassion – Bringing Hope to Others
Project Compassion is an amazing opportunity for us to offer hope and support to those less fortunate than ourselves. Through kindness and generosity, we can make a real difference in the lives of others.
Let’s come together as a school community to show compassion and care for those in need. Every contribution, big or small, helps create a brighter future! ✨
Last Chance to Give – Project Compassion
This is the final week to offer our donations and show that we care for others. Let’s come together and support those less fortunate than ourselves by giving what we can. Every donation, big or small, makes a difference!
Thank you for your generosity and kindness. Let’s make this last week count! ❤️
Unite Against Poverty
Exciting New Events to Raise Awareness for Project Compassion
Art Competition Time!
Calling All Young Artists!
Time is running out! ⏳ Don’t forget to submit your artwork for the Project Compassion Art Competition. This is your chance to showcase your creativity and make a difference!
The winning artwork will be announced after the Easter Egg Raffle on the last day of school.
Get your entries in soon – we can’t wait to see your amazing creations! ✨
Don’t forget the theme is “United against poverty”
For more details, please speak to your teacher or Mrs Lipnicki.
There is further incentive to get behind this project. The winner will also receive the following as a prize.
We will also send the artwork to Caritas Australia to see if they are keen to use the winning artworks for their promotional projects in the future.
Guess the Number of Eggs in the Jar!
Guess the Mini Easter Eggs & Win!
Time is running out! ⏳ Have you made your guess yet? The winner gets the entire jar of delicious mini Easter eggs!
The Year 6 students will be collecting guesses at recess and lunch – just $1 per guess!
The lucky winner will be announced after the Easter Egg Raffle on the last day of school. Don’t miss out!
Get your guesses in and good luck!
Stations of The Cross
Stations of the Cross – All Are Welcome!
Our Year 5 and 6 students will be leading a reflective Stations of the Cross.
Where: in the Church.
When: Thursday, April 3rd.
At: 10:00 to 11:00 AM.
All classes will be attending, and we warmly invite parents and parishioners to join us for this special time of prayer and reflection.
If you would like to attend, please feel free to take a seat at the back of the church. We look forward to sharing this meaningful experience with you!
Altar Servers
Join Our Altar Server Team!
We are looking for students in Years 3-6 who would like to train as Altar Servers!
As an Altar Server, you play an important role in supporting Fr. Greg during Mass. You will be part of the entrance and recessional processions and, most importantly, assist in preparing the gifts for the Eucharist.
Fr. Greg is in the process of organising the training. Once I have all the details, I will contact the interested families.
There is still time for anyone who is interested in training to sign up. Please let me know.
If your child is interested in this special opportunity, please contact Mrs. Lipnicki at clipnicki@smwilliamstown.catholic.edu.au or Fr. Greg at greg.trythall@cam.org.au
We look forward to welcoming new Altar Servers to our team!
Sacramental Program 2025
This year the only Sacrament the school will be facilitating is the “Rite of Reconciliation”.
Below are the dates for Reconciliation
Two weeks prior to the Sacrament you will receive an email requesting you to book a time for child to make their Reconciliation.
There will also be an information evening session for candidates and their parents. Details will be provided next term.
Tuesday 3rd June |
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
Wednesday 4th June |
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
Friday 6th June |
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
Saturday 7th June |
9:30 am - 12:00 pm |
Eucharist and Confirmation
Instruction will be conducted through the Parish with the Support of Mrs Lipnicki
If you child is in Year 4 and is yet to make their “First Eucharist” please contact Mrs Lipnicki at clipnicki@smwilliamstown.catholic.edu.au.
Likewise if your child is in Year 6 and is yet to make their “Confirmation” please contact Mrs Lipnicki at clipnicki@smwilliamstown.catholic.edu.au
School Masses
Term 2
Event |
Date |
Time |
Where |
Mother’s Day Mass |
9th May |
9:15am |
Church |
Year 3&4 Family Mass |
1st June |
10:30am |
Church |
Year 2 Family Mass |
22nd June |
10:30am |
Church |
All families are welcome to attend the school Masses.
At St Mary’s, students sit as a class with their teacher in reserved pews.
The Altar servers sit in the first pew to the left of the Altar. The pews to right of the Altar are reserved for the choir and music ministry.
Parents are asked to find a seat towards the back of the church or any free seats once the children are all seated.
Please do not sit in the pews reserved for the school children.