St Francis of Assisi Primary School - Calwell
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Calwell ACT 2905
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OPENING SCHOOL AND LEADERSHIP MASS

It was so wonderful to gather as a community on Wednesday at Holy Family Church to celebrate the beginning of the school year as well as commission our new 2025 School, House SRC and Choir leaders. It was also the first Mass we had with Fr Simon and Fr Mark. The children participated in Mass so reverently and sang like angels- we really are very proud of our school community!

Congratulations to our 2025 Leaders

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SACRAMENTS

A reminder that any child who wishes to receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation (Year 4) Eucharist (Year 5) and Confirmation (Year 6) need to be registered for the Sacrament via the Parish QkR! App. This process MUST be completed before the 4th April. Any questions about the Sacrament, please contact Orla, our Sacramental Coordinator via email TuggeranongSouth.Sacraments@cg.org.au or Fr Simon at the Parish tuggeranongsouth@cg.org.au 

Sunday Gospel Reflection

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The radical teaching that was begun in last week’s gospel as the beatitudes and woes is continued in this week’s challenge to be forgiving, compassionate and generous in the same way that God expresses abundant love. As with the blessings and curses of the Beatitudes passage, this teaching continues the challenge to act against cultural and social expectations. Who would be surprised if you were to express hatred for an enemy or for someone who hates you or treats you badly? But Jesus tells his disciples to love their enemies and to do good to those who hate them. His instruction is contrary to the ‘normal’ way of doing things – and that’s exactly the message Jesus wanted to convey! Rather than a spiteful, vengeful God who keeps score and punishes wrongdoing, Jesus presents a compelling image of a God of unbounded compassion and abundant generosity.

In this passage we find one version of the Golden Rule that appears repeatedly throughout the gospels (as well as most other religious traditions): ‘Treat others as you would like them to treat you.’ It is followed up with a comment that it takes no effort to treat well people whom you like – anybody can do that. The challenge is to treat people you don’t like as you would like to be treated yourself. In a society that had very strict rules about the way to treat different people and clearly established boundaries between different groups, this was a tough ask by Jesus. 

This week as a family talk about how you can show love to people you don't like and commit to an action to show this love for others.

Have a great week!

Sharee Thomas

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