St Francis of Assisi Primary School - Calwell
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120 Casey Cres
Calwell ACT 2905
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Yesterday we celebrated Ash Wednesday, the day that marks the beginning of Lent. This is a period of preparation in the Church’s Liturgical Year that orients the community towards Holy Week and the Season of Easter. It’s a time for Catholics to slow down their lives and focus on prayer, fasting and good works. During Lent, students are invited to give up or take up something that will benefit the lives of others and positively enhance their relationships. We invite students to make age-appropriate decisions; this could be emptying the dishwasher (without complaint or without being asked!) or reducing time spent playing video games.

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Unfortunately, we couldn’t gather as a whole school due to Covid restrictions but we were fortunate to have Fr James and Fr Josh lead us in a streamed liturgy so we could pray with our other Parish schools.  

The Season of Lent also marks the beginning of the annual Caritas Australia Project Compassion Appeal. Donations to Project Compassion allows Caritas Australia, the Catholic Agency for International Aid and Development, to work with local communities around the world to alleviate poverty, hunger, oppression and injustice. Each year we raise student awareness of people around the world who need support and encourage giving to this cause. Every class received a donation box where they can place a small donation to support this appeal. If your family would like their own Project Compassion box, please email me here at school on sharee.thomas@cg.cathgolic.edu.au and UII will send one home for you. This can then be returned in Week 10 and any donation above $2 is tax deductable.  

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This week your eldest child will bring home a Faith Formation flyer from Fr. James and the parish. The idea is that you stick it on your fridge and have all the parish information easily accessible.

Have a great week!

Sharee