Year 10 Leadership, Formation & Ministry Class - Mini Josephite Colloquium
The Year 10 Religious Education class studying Leadership, Formation and Ministry, recently attended a Mini Josephite Colloquium at the Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre in North Fitzroy. This experience included exploration of the unique links that St Mary of the Cross MacKillop has with Penola Catholic College. In particular, the fact that St Mary established a foundling home for abandoned babies and young children in the early 1900’s on the Broadmeadows Campus site. Students also visited Madame Brussels Lane in the CBD area where St Mary and the Josephite Sisters worked to help vulnerable people.
The highlight of the experience was a tour of the Mary Glowrey Museum at the Australian Catholic University. The Catholic Church is currently in the process to canonise Mary Glowrey as Australia’s second Saint. Mary Glowrey was a doctor, who later in life, migrated to India and became a Nun helping many under privileged people in their country.
On the final day, students visited the Asylum Seekers Resources Centre in Footscray, the Year 10 charity organisation that they fundraise for each year. Students developed a broadened awareness of this organisation and the work it does to support refugees to this country.
This two-day, Mini Josephite Colloquium was truly a rich and rewarding experience for all involved.
Mother’s Day Mass 2023
On Friday 12 May, we celebrated our annual Mothers’ Day Mass in St Joseph’s Chapel, prior to the Mothers’ Day breakfast. It was a beautiful way to start the weekend’s tribute and honouring of all mothers, grandmothers and guardians and an opportunity to thank God for the amazing gift of love that He showers upon each of us through our mothers. It was fantastic to see our St Joseph’s Chapel full, with many students and their mothers present for the occasion. We also had a number of families join in our Mass via the livestream, which broadens further the accessibility of our Eucharists for families. Fr Tony Cox, our College Chaplain, created an atmosphere of true celebration, concluding our Mass with a blessing of all mothers, both present and at home.
We extend our thanks, to Mrs Turco, for the amazing donation of hampers that she provided as prizes for our Mother’s Day Raffle and also for the numerous boxes of sample products she supplied, which we handed out to all the mothers present at the breakfast.
Harmony Week and LOTE Week Daily Prayers
Throughout both, Harmony Week and LOTE Week, you would have noticed that our Daily Prayers were filmed and spoken in various languages other than English by some of our students and staff. This was a wonderful way in which to celebrate our cultural diversity and highlighting our College’s inclusiveness, respect and wish to create a sense of belonging for all. If you missed them, I encourage you to have a look at back at them on MyPenola because the students and staff all beautifully demonstrated their faith through their language used in their homes.
Many thanks to Sarah S, Cagan C, Titanya K, Merinia C, Caryl S, Jameila R, Sherlock N, Cinar C, Angus K, Mrs Donna Mihos, Ms Doretta Mudgway, Mrs Kasia Pliszka and Ms Rana Nahas for their willingness to assist us in the preparation and presentation of our prayers in languages such as, Spanish, Maltese, Italian, French, Turkish, Indonesian, Arabic, Tagalog (Filipino), Polish and Japanese. I extend my thanks also to Melissa Fry, Paolo Muccini and Stanley Azarcon for the time and effort they put into assisting our students with the production of these prayers.
Moving forward, we will now endeavour to post a prayer in another language once a week, to continue to celebrate the diversity of our College culture. As such, we would truly love to have any willing parents, along with their child, to record a prayer in their family language for us to utilise. Please let me know and I will organise a prayer and the recording process for you. I truly believe it would be a beautiful addition to our Daily Prayers and the faith life of our College community.
Year 8 Reflection Day 2023
On Wednesday 24 May, we held our Year 8 Reflection Day at the Broadmeadows Campus. It was another great opportunity for the students to reflect on their faith, and was led by the ever-vibrant, singing sensation, Fr Rob Galea (who you may remember from his appearance on Australia’s Got Talent). Fr. Rob Galea is a Catholic Priest who has a powerful personal testimony that inspires young people to be all God created them to be. The Reflection Day was a whole day activity during which, our students experienced the Catholic faith in a youthful and dynamic manner. It was a deeply reflective and thought-provoking experience for all our Year 8 students.
Staff Spirituality Day
We held our Staff Spirituality Day on the first day of this term, Monday 24 April. This year, our guest presenter was Fr Justin Driscoll. He explored with all staff the theme of One Family, One Common Home. Fr Justin challenged us to consider and discuss some quite interesting concepts and ideas such as:
- Do we as a College community create borders and boundaries that lock others out or are we a frontier, open to new ways and inclusive of all?
- What are the strengths, challenges and opportunities of our College identity?
- How does our College identity reflect being Catholic?
- The principles of Catholic Social Teachings and what they mean for us in the way we lead our lives and the way we work within our school.
Personally, the concept that stood out for me the most was Justin’s discussion about the concept of the Kingdom of God. He stated that the “Kingdom of God is where brokenness and injustices are restored”. In listening to the many comments made by staff about our school, it was clear that yes, we do have some brokenness and injustice present within our school community but as a staff, together, we are working to restore and resolve these struggles by providing the very best support possible for our students, their families and each other. Collectively, it is clearly evident that the Kingdom of God is alive and present amongst us.
Post Easter Reflection – Fr Tony Cox
The 40 days since Easter are now drawing to a close and as we wait for the celebration of Pentecost, let us pray that we will always be open to the Spirit working within each and every one of us.
By the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, the Church remains in every age vivified and sanctified by Christ’s presence. The Holy Spirit prepares us with his grace to draw us to Christ. He manifests the risen Lord to us, opening our minds. He makes present the mystery of Christ. And he reconciles us, bringing us in communion with God. Saint Thomas Aquinas said that the Holy Spirit interiorly perfects our Spirit, communicating to it a new dynamism so that it refrains from evil for love. With the Holy Spirit within us, “it is quite natural for people who had been absorbed by the things of this world to become entirely other worldly in outlook and become people of great courage.” (Saint Cyril of Alexandria)
Let us pray that we will be free of fear and live with the strength bestowed on us by the Holy Spirit and may the peace of this same Spirit continue to bring us NEW LIFE and HAPPINESS.
Amen.