St Francis of Assisi Primary School - Calwell
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Calwell ACT 2905
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RECONCILIATION RETREAT DAY

On Wednesday our Year 4 children travelled to Holy Family Church for a day of prayer and reflection around the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Led by Mrs Anne Gowan, the children learnt all about forgiveness in the real world and how, even if they are not receiving the Sacrament from the Church, Reconciliation is vital to our growth, development and relationships. The children participated in a variety of activities including making a clay pot and learning about the Japanese art of Kintsugi, repairing something with gold to show that we must go through hard times to discover true beauty. The children were outstanding in their behaviour, reverence and ability to pray and reflect. A big thank you must go to the Year 4 teachers for leading the children during the day and in fact, throughout the year. 

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Reconciliation Parent and Student Evening.

A reminder that there is a short meeting for those children who are receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation on either this Wednesday or Thursday evening at 6:30pm. You only need to attend one session, but it is compulsory as the children will be walked through the Sacrament and make their final preparations. If you are unable to attend, please email Anne and the Parish as soon as you can. tuggeranongsouth@cg.org.au or TuggeranongSouth.Sacraments@cg.org.au 

Gospel Reflection Luke 21:5-19

 When some were talking about the Temple, remarking how it was adorned with fine stonework and votive offerings, Jesus said, ‘All these things you are staring at now – the time will come when not a single stone will be left on another: everything will be destroyed.’

This week’s Gospel asks to reflect on what we value, who we listen to and what we believe to be important. This passage tells us that the people in the story were admiring a beautiful temple, and Jesus reminded them that the time would come when it would no longer exist. What are the ‘temples’ in our lives? Our houses? Our possessions? Our bodies? Jesus reminds us that when we focus on the splendour and beauty of these things, it can distract us from God and the promise of an eternal life with Him. As the liturgical year draws to a close and we begin preparations for Advent, closely followed by the business and distractions of the Christmas season, this Gospel serves as a reminder to keep our hearts and minds focused on what is truly important.

Have a great week!

Sharee Thomas

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