RE News
Religious Life of the School
This Sunday is the beginning of our Liturgical year. It can be difficult to think about the new year when many of us are thinking of the list of jobs we need to to do to finish the calendar year and be ready for Christmas. The Gospel this Sunday challenges us to be ready for something other than the gift-giving of Christmas.
What can you do to be ready?
- Read together the Gospel reading.
- As a family, talk about what it means to be ready for the birthday of Jesus.
- Reflect together as a family on how your family helps one another to be better Christians.
- Commit to one thing that your family will do this Advent season to help one another be better Christians. You might choose to write this commitment down and post it in a prominent place in your home, perhaps near your family's Advent wreath.
- Pray together that God will help you in this Advent commitment.
- Pray together the Lord's Prayer.
Prayer and Worship
Student Led Christian Prayer
Each Friday after first break, Year 6 lead classes in prayer with a focus on the Gospel for the coming Sunday.
Liturgical Season: First Sunday of Advent, Year A
Liturgical Season Colour: Purple
This week the focus is on the Gospel: Matthew 24:37-40, 44
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew
One day Jesus said: “Long ago, there was a great flood, and it swept all the people away, except for Noah. No one had prepared for the flood, for they had not listened to Noah’s warnings. In the same way, you will not know when the Son of God will return, for only my heavenly father knows this. Lead good lives, so that when the time comes you are ready.”
At home, we invite you to read the upcoming Gospel as a family and discuss our focus question for the week.
- What are some things you prepare for?
- What sort of lives did Jesus tell us to lead?
Lord Jesus, you come to share the good news
of God’s Kingdom with the whole world.
May your love reign in our hearts always.
We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Celebrating Liturgy and Sacraments
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Term 4 Liturgies and Class Masses |
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Week 7 Thursday 28 November Advent Prayer Celebration led by Year 4 9.15am Week 8 Thursday 5 December Advent Prayer Celebration led by Year 3 9.15am Week 9 Thursday 12 December Advent Prayer Celebration led by Year 1 9.15am Friday 13th December Thanksgiving Mass at 9.15am Week 10 Thursday 19 December Advent Prayer Celebration led by Foundation 9.15am |
Social Action & Justice
As Advent approaches, we think about how we will prepare our hearts for the birth of Jesus? At St Joseph’s we have a 25 Days of Kindness calendar. The acts of kindness for Week 7 are:
Day 6: Help somebody with a task at home tonight. You might help set the table, doing the washing up or tidying your bedroom.
Day 7: Write a kind letter to someone. Maybe an elderly relative who you haven’t seen recently, or a family member or friend.
Day 8: Hold a door open for somebody.
Day 9: Bake a cake or some biscuits and give them to your friend or neighbour.
Day 10: Offer to help with the tidying or washing up.
St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal
Today a note about the St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal was sent home. Each class has been asked to provide a specific type of Christmas food. All classes have a hamper for children to place their donations.
For families wishing to provide a gift for specific families in our local area, from 1 December there will be a Giving Tree in the front office at both the ELC and school. These Giving Trees will have gift tags with the age and gender of people in the O’Connor and Lyneham area that are in need this Christmas. If families would like to donate a gift, adults are invited to take a tag, and tape it to the wrapped gift before placing it under the Giving Tree. Suggested gifts are included with the gift tags. If purchasing gift cards please give them to the office for safekeeping. We thank you in advance for your generosity and enthusiasm for sharing love and the Christmas spirit with those in need.
Religious Identity and Culture
Ethos and Charism
Our strategic priority to deepen our St Joseph’s identity means to deepen our understanding of our Josephite Charism. We can learn much about our Josephite Charism through quotes from Saint Mary Mackillop.
Evangelisation and Faith Formation
Faith Formation
St Joseph’s Parish has begun its annual Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA).
If you are curious about God or the Catholic Church, were baptised as a child but did not receive Eucharist or Confirmation, visit the parish one Sunday and speak to Fr Paul.
If you have questions about the RCIA process, please email Alwyn Dantis on alwyndantis@yahoo.com or ring 0467 243 363.
Yours in Christ,
Melanie Stratford
Religious Education Coordinator
melanie.stratford@cg.catholic.edu.au




