Something to Ponder
One gives freely yet grows all the richer; another withholds what they should give, and only suffers want. (Proverbs 11:24)
Father’s Day Mass
To celebrate the fathers in our community and Father’s Day, Mass will be celebrated in St. Joseph’s chapel on Friday 1 September at 7:15am. Breakfast will be provided following Mass in the ASH for fathers and their sons and/or daughters. Please feel welcome to attend this wonderful occasion.
Year 10 Reflection Days
On Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 September the Year 10 reflection day program will take place at Mickleham North Community Centre 82-90 St Georges Blvd. Students will attend on the Wednesday or Thursday as per their timetabled RE double and are to wear PE uniform. The program aims to deepen our students understanding of life’s joys and challenges and how to develop resilience throughout such experiences from a Christian perspective. Our guest presenter Chris Doyle is an authentic and engaging musician and from Sydney. Religious Education teachers and members of our Faith & Mission Team will work with the Year 10 RE classes during the Reflection Day. See “Year 10 Reflection Day Outline and Staffing” attachment in this week’s memo for more information.
Feast Day Mass and Festivities
Our College Feast Day which acknowledged the life of our patron, St. Mary of the Cross MacKillop, took place on Tuesday 8 August and was a resounding success! The day commenced with the celebration of Eucharist with the entire College community on the Broadmeadows campus. Afterwards students enjoyed a range of festivities, foods, show rides and First Nations cultural activities. There are many moving parts that make such a day successful. Many people deserve special thanks!
Assumption Day Mass
On Tuesday 15
August Mass was celebrated for the Feast of the Assumption of Mary the mother of Jesus at both the Glenroy and the Broadmeadows campuses. The Catholic Faith celebrates this Feast in honour of Mary and the day her body and soul ascended into heaven. The Mass highlighted the significance of Mary the mother of Jesus in our Catholic Faith tradition, but also her significance in the history of the world and the role she played as the mother of Jesus.
Staff and student return from World Youth Day
We have recently had staff and students return from World Youth Day in Portugal held from the 1-6 August. We thank staff members, Donna Mihos, Emma Tabone Andre Miiko, for accompanying the following students, Kelly G, Alannah G, Siala M, Leah M, Georgina D, Nelena F, Sarah S, Grace J, Alessia F, Chloe K, Tara O, Giselle C, Chloe, B Rajshree K, Caryl S and Mariah R along with other students from schools and parishes from the Archdiocese of Melbourne. From discussions with staff and students it clearly was a rich and moving experience and has significantly nurtured their faith development.
We pray that the experience of this pilgrimage will inspire in them a desire to sow seeds of faith in others throughout their lives and be witness to the gospel. We give thanks to God for their safe return to their families and our school community.
Josephite Exchange Mass
On Thursday 17
August at 5.30pm we celebrated the Josephite Exchange Mass in St Joseph’s Chapel Broadmeadows with staff and students participating in the Josephite exchange experience. It was wonderful to gather in pray to acknowledge the relationship with Penola Catholic College and Mount Carmel College from Adelaide.
Risk and Dare Conference Sydney
On Thursday 24 and Friday 25 August Staff members Mr. Knobel and Mrs. Matthews accompanied Year 10 students, Jwana S, Krish G, Mason H and Cong P to Mary MacKillop Place in Syndey to attend the Risk and Dare (RAD) Conference. The RAD conference is an initiative of the Josephite Sisters. The focus of the conference is to inform aspiring student leaders about Social Justice issues and equip them with knowledge and skills to respond to challenges in our society by drawing on the principle of Catholic Social Teaching. It was wonderful to witness aspiring student leaders share their perspective, insight, and motivations regarding the need to create a more just society.
Year AJASS Immersion Experience
On Monday 4 and Tuesday 5 September, four aspiring student leaders in Year 10 will join with other like-minded Year 10 students from a number of schools in the AJASS Southeast cluster, for the AJASS Melbourne student immersion experience, hosted by Penola Catholic College. This experience will involve events at the Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre in East Melbourne, St. Patrick’s Cathedral in East Melbourne, Melbourne Exhibition Centre, ‘2 Fat Greeks’ restaurant in Essendon and Penola Catholic College, Broadmeadows. It promises to be an enriching experience for all involved.
Year 9 Rubbish Blitz & LUME Excursion
During Term 3 Year 9 students have been involved in a ‘litter blitz’ initiative during period 6 on Thursday afternoons. This experience is giving students greater awareness of the small steps they can take to care for our environment and take greater pride in our College grounds. Thanks to all staff who have been leading and supporting this initiative and to the maintenance team for being available at this time.
Year 9 students have also been experiencing the Connections First Nations Exhibition by Lume at the Exhibition Building in the city. The exhibition is a celebration of First Nations people and their 65,000-year history of spirituality expressed through Art, Music, Dance and Song. It is anticipated the experience will broaden students’ understanding of First Nations culture and spirituality and compliment the current studies in Integral Ecology they are undertaking in RE this term. Thanks to all staff who have been leading and supporting visits to the exhibition.