St Francis of Assisi Primary School - Calwell
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Calwell ACT 2905
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Vinnies Winter Appeal

A MASSIVE  THANK YOU to everyone for your donations of pantry staples and winter warm clothing and apparel. I know the Calwell St Vincent de Paul Chapter is overwhelmed with gratitude for the support our amazing community has shown to those in our community in need. Everyone looked so cosy in their pyjamas today to celebrate our wonderful community. Thank you to our Year 6 Mission Mates Leadership team for leading the donations over the past few weeks and the collection and delivery today.  

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Sunday Gospel Reflection: Sts Peter and Paul Apostles Solemnity - Matthew 16:13-19

Peter and Paul didn’t always see eye to eye in this life. Paul tells us in Galatians how he stood up to Peter and even rebuked him for what he perceived as hypocrisy or double standards. Paul certainly fought many good fights during his years of mission and witnessing to the Good News of God’s grace. We know a little about the later struggles of Peter but have hints through traditions about his martyrdom. Today we remember both for their unwavering devotion to their Lord and learn how each is an example to us of courage, conviction and absolute trust in the power of God to be with them in every circumstance. Jesus’ question to his disciples, ‘Who do you say I am?’, confronts us always. The clear answer Peter gives, together with the letters of Paul and other writings attributed to him or to Peter, are important starting points for our answer to this ever-relevant question. As members of the church of Jesus, founded on the inspired faith of Peter and Paul, we are invited to support each other in the quest. 

From God’s Word, Daily Reflections, 2025

Prayers and Good Wishes for Mrs Macdonald

Please keep Mrs Macdonald in your prayers over the 2 weeks of holidays as she is heading off on pilgrimage with the Archbishop and other teachers and staff members from across the Archdiocese. The pilgrimage heads to Italy where she will travel to Siena, birthplace of Saint Catherine and Saint Bernadine, Florence and then onto Rome. A pilgrimage gives the participant an opportunity to connect in faith with others as well as a journey toward a deeper relationship with God. Having been on a recent pilgrimage to World Youth Day in 2023 I know how special this time is for Mrs Macdonald and know you will, like me hold her in our hearts and prayers during this time.