Religious Education with Mrs. Skelly
Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop- Feast Day- August 8
We continue to focus on our school value of COMPASSION and what better role model do we have than our first Australian Saint, St Mary of the Cross whose feast day we celebrate this coming Monday. Mary answered God’s call and clothed herself with the qualities of Jesus.
Clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, meekness and patience. Bear with one another and, if anyone has a complaint against another, forgive each other … Above all, clothe yourselves with love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. (Colossians 3:12-14)
St Mary Mackillop’s daily life reflected compassion for others. She lived by her motto's:
“To live simply, travel lightly and make room for all”
“Never see a need without doing something about it”
Mary’s compassionate way of life inspired others to follow in her footsteps. These women became known as the 'Sisters of St Joseph’. Today they can be found making a difference all over the world carrying on Jesus’ mission of reaching out to the poor and needy with love, compassion and faith. In Crookwell, we have our very own Sister of St Joseph – Sr Rosemary – who reaches out to those in need.
All Christians are called to try to be saintly in their daily lives; to live lives according to God’s commandments to love God and one another. What a beautiful world it would be if everyone was inspired to follow Mary Mackillop’s example by ‘making room for all’ and ‘never see a need without doing something about it.
Prayer
God, help us to look with 'soft eyes' as Mary MacKillop did,
Upon all who are a part of our days
Allow us to break through the barrier
Of our scrutinising views.
Transform our inner landscape into a peaceful place of acceptance.
Pull back our projections and criticisms.
Replace our mean measurements and our biased expectations
With an openness that allows others to be.



Year 6 – Journeying With Jesus
On Tuesday, our Year 6 students had a special visit from CYSMA officer Luke Maher and youth minister Gerard Tang, during which they were introduced to the CYSMA program ‘JOURNEYING WITH JESUS’.
CSYMA stands for Catholic Schools Youth Ministry Australia. It aims to help young people in their journey of faith with Jesus. Year 6 are looking forward to growing closer to Jesus and making a difference in their world.
Mini Vinnies Winter Appeal ends in August
Many thanks to those who have donated. It is still not too late.
Donations of the following items would be greatly appreciated and can be dropped to the school.
- Thick socks
- Gloves/mittens/beanies/scarves
- Coats
- Sleeping bags
- Blankets/doonas
- Non-perishable food items
(please make sure any used items are in reasonable condition)






