St Francis of Assisi Primary School - Calwell
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Calwell ACT 2905
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SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

This term our Year 4 students will be celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation on Thursday 5th December starting at 6pm. In preparation for this celebration, parents of the children who wish to receive this Sacrament are invited to attend one of the Parent Formation Evenings at the Holy Catholic Church in Gowrie. The dates and times for these evenings are Wednesday 23rd October, 5.30pm-6.30pm or alternatively, Thursday 24th October at 7pm. If you have not yet enrolled your child into the Sacrament you will need to complete a manual enrolment form which can be found here and bring it along with you to the parent formation evening. Some other key dates for the Sacrament are as follows:

Commitment Mass weekends are 26/27 October and 2/3 November.
You and your child will need to attend one Mass on either weekend to present your child and make your commitment to the program. Weekend Masses times are Saturday 6.00pm, Sunday 8.00am, 10.00am or 6.00pm. You will need to bring your completed Commitment Form to Mass with you. Do NOT send the form to the school. 

Reconciliation Retreat Days - Days of Reflection and Prayer.  

Wednesday 13 November - St Francis of Assisi School & Marist 

First Reconciliation Sacrament  

Thursday 5 December - SFA, SCA & Marist (If you need to change sessions please contact the parish office by phone or email.)

If you have any questions or concerns around the Sacrament please email myself or the parish (tuggeranongsouth.sacraments@cg.org.au )

Sunday Gospel Reflection: Mark 10:35-45

In this Gospel, James and John ask Jesus for special places beside Him, but Jesus teaches them a deeper lesson. He explains that true greatness comes from serving others, not seeking power or recognition. As a community, this reminds us to encourage our children to think about how they can help and care for others. By showing kindness, including everyone, and putting others first, we follow Jesus' example. As families, we can talk with our children about what it means to serve and how small acts of kindness can make a big difference in the lives of others.

Have a great week

Sharee Thomas

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sharee.thomas@cg.catholic.edu.au