Celebrating our Faith
Prayer
Dear Lord,
With our eyes on Jesus, we journey through Lent trying to understand and accept what God has in store for us.
Jesus did this, and he is our example.
Even as he died, Jesus gave himself over to whatever God wanted of him.
Help us Lord to do your will.
Amen
Please take time to watch this beautiful and deep prayer. Let’s pray together for hope and peace for all those in the Ukraine.
St Joseph
Saint Joseph was a beloved father, a tender and loving father, an obedient father, an accepting father; a father who is creatively courageous, a working father, a father in the shadows.
St Joseph’s Day 19th March
The Feast of St. Joseph – the husband of Mary and the foster father of Jesus is celebrated each year. God called Joseph, a simple carpenter, to care for and protect Mary and Jesus. With great faith and trust, he accepted God’s call. St Joseph sets a good example for us all. Joseph showed us how to love, how to care for others and how to put the needs of others before himself. St Joseph is often shown in artworks with the symbol of a lily. The whiteness of the flower represents Joseph’s virtue, holiness, innocence, and obedience to God as well as Joseph’s faithfulness to Mary.
Project Compassion
Rosalie's story
We encourage you to view Rosalie's Story from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
Parish Sacramental Program Commitment Ceremony
Our prayers and blessings are with the children in Years 4, 5 and 6 who are commencing their preparation in the Sacramental Program for 2022. These three sacraments: Reconciliation, Confirmation and Holy Communion continue and complete the journey of initiation the children started at their Baptism. As a community we pray for each child’s journey ahead. May the experience deepen their faith and may they feel even more fully God’s limitless love.
Upcoming Events
Holy Week Liturgy
Our school will celebrate a special Holy Week Liturgy in Week 11