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Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day has been celebrated in Australia since 1924 on the second Sunday of May. Catholics have been celebrating mothers from the early beginnings of the church. This was traditionally celebrated on the 4th Sunday of Lent as a time to return to your mother church ( baptism church) as an offering. People participating in this custom were said to have gone “a-mothering” and very soon it became know as “Mothering Sunday.” Eventually the day became a family reunion and recognition for all mothers.
Mary was chosen by God and we can continue to look up to her as an example. Her faith and obedience to God is recognised in our dedication to her for the month of May. She teaches us to be faithful, obedient, humble and most importantly how to love.
I encourage you to find the time and sit down with your children and prayer the Hail Mary together during the month of May.
To all mothers,
Lord Jesus Christ,
You chose to put yourself—tiny, needy and helpless—into the nurturing and watchful hands of a human mother. Since then, every act of mothering, both physical and spiritual, in every time and every corner of the world recollects Mary’s. Inspired by this example, we, too, honour our mothers and mother figures today. Bless these women, that they may be strengthened as Christian mothers and nurturers. Let the example of their faith and love shine forth. Grant that we, their sons and daughters, honour them always with a spirit of profound respect.
We ask this in your holy name. Amen.
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Reconciliation
We congratulate the following students who celebrated their first Reconciliation at the end of last term.
Audrey | Filipa | Manuela |
Austin J | George H | Mia |
Axel | George P | Nathanial |
Beatrice | Hamish | Nicholas |
Charlotte | Humphrey | Poppy |
Cooper | Jack S | Rinisha |
Dakota | Kathrine | Ryan |
Dominic | Kayle | Ryder |
Elena | Laura | Wilhelmina |
Ella | Lola | Zachary |
Ewan | Louis |
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First Communion Sacrament Preparation
Thank you to the parents who have enrolled their children to receive the Sacrament of First Communion. The preparation evenings are being held on:
- Wednesday the 22nd of May – 5:30 to 6:30pm
- Wednesday the 5th of June – 5:30 to 6:30pm
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Kirstie Buckley
Religious Education Coordinator
Sustainability in Action
Congratulations to 6 Silver for winning the Easter Foil Competition. They collected an
impressive 248 grams of foil! In total, St Joseph’s collected 1.4 kilos of Easter Foil!
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We host this contest every year to save this precious resource from going to landfill. In order to properly recycle your alfoil at home, be sure to scrunch it into a ball, about the size of your fist, and place it into the recycle bin. Aluminium can be recycled infinitely and is a great resource to preserve!
“If you want grown ups to recycle, just tell their kids the importance of recycling, and they’ll be all over it.” - Bill Nye the Science Guy
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Ryan McGee
Sustainability Coordinator
Julie-Anne
Congratulations to the Week 2 award recipients.
Foundation Red |
Blair Q Flynn B Oliver W |
Foundation White |
Griffin B-B Matilda C |
1 Purple |
Aiden O-R Olivia M |
1 Teal |
Griffin M Brianna T |
2 Magenta |
Alfred G Gianna L Madison M |
2 Yellow |
Hugo M Wadha A Nathan D |
3 Black |
Abi S Wishmitha G |
3 Navy |
Dakota W Austin J |
4 Gold |
Tilly M Ruby S Alex B |
4 Green |
Artin H Isla C Rishaan M |
5 Blue |
Patrick M Kendryck M |
5 Orange |
Levi I Mae T |
6 Lime |
Ted V-F Holly H |
6 Silver |
James W Eleanor M |
Whalebone asks audiences: Can we save our stories when the robots arrive?
Step into the magical world of the ‘Depository’, a mysterious agency that safeguards human memories. As a rogue AI threatens to erase our treasured stories, a solitary worker races against time. Can his quirky contraptions and eccentric machines shield our stories? Jens Altheimer masterfully blends humour, imagination, and heart in Whalebone, a show bursting with dazzling visuals, playful inventions and a pinch of circus. Perfect for kids and adults, this is not just a show—it’s a journey into a fantastical realm where tech meets tale, sparking wonder, curiosity and a good think about what AI means for our lives. Celebrate the magic of stories, laugh about comic clashes between man and machine and rediscover what truly makes us human.
With performances at 10am & 1pm Saturday 11 May, it is bound to be fun for teachers, students, and families alike! More information and the link to book tickets can be found on our website here: https://theq.net.au/whats-on/whalebone/ |