Something to ponder!
“I believe in God, not in a Catholic God. There is no Catholic God, there is God and I believe in Jesus Christ, his incarnation, Jesus is my teacher… but God, is the light and the Creator” (Pope Francis, 2013)
Acting Deputy Principal- Faith & Mission.
By way of introduction, my name is Gerard Knobel and I am delighted to inform you I have been appointed as the Acting Deputy Principal of Faith and Mission here at Penola for Semester 2 of 2023. I look forward to bringing joy to all through the various events and ministries of the Faith and Mission team!
Congratulations to Fr Tony
As a College Community we congratulate our College Chaplin, Fr Tony Cox on his recent appointment by Archbishop Peter Comensoli to the position of Chaplain to Stella Maris Seafarers Centre which will see him serve as the Chaplain to the Port of Melbourne. Fr. Tony has ‘unofficially’ been involved in this role for a number of years. We wish Fr. Tony well in this ministry and in his continued ministry to us here at the College.
Prayer and Pre-commissioning of Penola’s World Youth Day Pilgrims
On Friday 14 July during a blessing and pre-commissioning service led by Fr. Tony was held for the 16 students and 3 staff members, Donna Mihos, Emma Tabone Andre Miiko, 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 who are departing for World Youth Day in Lisbon, Portugal on the 28 and 29 of July with other students from schools and parishes from the Archdiocese of Melbourne.
Students were presented with the Penola Pilgrim Candle which they took to a Commissioning Mass celebrated by Archbishop Comensoli at St Patrick’s Cathedral on Sunday 16 July. In addition, our pilgrims were presented with a College flag and an Australian flag to carry with them and display throughout the event. College badges and a range of Australian pins to exchange with other pilgrims from around the world were also presented. May we keep our World Youth Day pilgrims in our prayers over the coming weeks.
Fundraising for Amoonguna Alice Springs at College Production
Year 10 students undertaking Leadership, Ministry and Formation studies in Religious Education participated in fundraising at the College production for their immersion experience to Alice Springs in early December where they will spend a week in the Amoonguna Aboriginal community. Thanks to students and families who purchased items in support of this experience that students are preparing for. We also like to thank The Turco Family for their donations towards the raffle.
Year 11 Reflection Day
On Tuesday July 8 Year 11 students participated in their Reflection Day which presents an opportunity to consider influences on their life and explore ways to engage in Social Justice initiatives. Two young guest presenters, Gen Bryant (musician) and Rose Rofaeel (Founder of not for profits organisation Christmas on The Streets (COTS) shared their experiences with students and how their faith influenced them in their respective ministries of music and supporting the homeless in Melbourne’s CBD. Later in the semester Year 11 students will engage with COTS to support the Homeless in Melbourne’s CBD.
JJAMM WEEK: Monday 31 July to Friday August 4.
Staff and student have been busy preparing for the annual events of JJAMM week and our College Feast Day. JJAMM is an acronym for Joseph, Julian and Mary MacKillop and during JJAMM week each year level will engage in an allocated fundraising activity on a specific day. Funds raised will be donated to various charity organisations. For further details please view the Feast Day Page on MyPenola via the link.
St. Mary MacKillop Feast Day: Tuesday 8 August.
Our Feast Day is the most important day in our calendar year because it commemorates the memorial of St Mary of the Cross MacKillop, our patron saint and upon who’s charism, we have built our College values, mission and philosophy. Our connection to Mary extends back to the St Joseph’s Babies’ Home which was built here on our College site in 1901, when the then Archbishop of Melbourne, Thomas Carr, called on the Sisters of St Joseph’s Mother General, Mary MacKillop to assist in establishing a “sheltering home for unfortunate mothers and their young babies”.
Each Feast Day we pay tribute to the wonderful life of St Mary MacKillop and the Sisters of St Joseph. As a College Community we will celebrate with Mass, followed by various fund raising activities, rides and enjoying various foods on sale at the College throughout the day. Funds raised will be donated to various local and international charities.
This year the College will once again hold an Open School experiences for prospective families and primary school students from 3:30pm to 5pm during which time there will be various rides, food and activities available for prospective students to enjoy.
For more information about our College Feast Day including rides, food stalls, food items and costs, please see the Feast Day Page on MyPenola at the link
“Trust in God”
Mr. Gerard Knobel
Acting Deputy Principal Faith & Mission
In preparation for next month’s College Feast Day, the year seven students viewed the Trisha Starrs Production on Friday, titled “Sister Mary of the Cross.”
St Mary MacKillop dedicated her life to the creation of an independent order of nuns free to serve and educate the poor throughout Australia and New Zealand.
The play unveils Mary MacKillop’s determination - political, practical, and spiritual - to fulfil her dream, collaborating with Father Woods, building a school in Penola, battling for independence, her excommunication, the glorious blessing of the Pope and despite a number of obstacles, the foundation of The Sisters of Saint Joseph.
The production engaged the students in understanding who we will be celebrating and why, whilst also exploring how St Mary MacKillop’s legacy lives on through so many to this day.
Donna Mihos
Head of Religious Education- Glenroy