St Francis Catholic College Edmondson Park
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40 Guillemont Road, Edmondson Park 2174
Edmondson Park NSW 2174
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Religious Education, Identity and Mission

Laudato Si Week began last Monday. Laudato Si’ Week, is a celebration of Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’ and a call to action for Catholics around the world.  The 2022 theme is 'Listening and Journeying Together.’  The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference promotes the celebration of Laudato Si Week from 16th-24th May and invites Catholic parishes, schools and communities to take part in opportunities for prayer, reflection and conversation.  

The seventh anniversary of Pope Francis’ Encyclical letter Laudato Si: On Care for our Common Home takes place on May 24th. Laudato Si Week is celebrated annually in appreciation of the 2015 Encyclical letter in which the Pope says, “The entire material universe speaks of God’s love” (#84). Pope Francis has helped Catholics understand the connection people have to the whole of creation and that caring for Earth's community is central to the mission. “All of us can cooperate as instruments of God for the care of creation, each according to his or her own culture, experience, involvements and talents” (#14).

 

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We can make our homes places of action and awareness of our call to look after our common home as we journey together and listen to the call.

Some home activities may include:

  • Write a persuasive letter to a friend or relative about reuse, repurposing, or recycling as a theme
  • Conduct a home auit live out reuse, repurposing, or recycling in their homes
  • Go on a walk around your local area and appreciate the nature
  • Do an extra cleanup of your home especially in the gardens or yard
  • Discuss the notion of a sustainable lifestyle with your family
  • Do not turn on the lights in your home (let the sunlight in)

A Pray for Our Earth

This prayer was published in Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’

All powerful God, you are present in the universe and in the smallest of your creatures. You embrace with your tenderness all that exists. Pour out upon us the power of your love, that we may protect life and beauty.

Fill us with your peace that we may live as brothers and sisters, harming no one. O God of the poor, help us to rescue the abandoned and forgotten of this earth, so precious in your eyes.

Bring healing to our lives, that we may protect the world and not prey on it, that we may sow beauty, not pollution and destruction. Touch the hearts of those who look only for gain at the expense of the poor and the earth.

Teach us to discover the worth of each thing, to be filled with awe and contemplation, to recognize that we are profoundly united with every creature as we journey towards your infinite light. 

We thank you for being with us each day. Encourage us, we pray, in our struggle, for justice, love and peace. Amen.

St Francis…Pray for Us

Blessed Edmund…Pray for Us

May Jesus Live in Our Hearts…Forever

This Thursday (26th May of May) marks National Sorry Day. As an Inclusive Community, we, at St Francis Catholic College acknowledge the Dharawal people, the traditional custodians of this land on which we learn, grow and reflect upon. We pay our respects to Elders past and present. Every year on May 26, National Sorry Day remembers and acknowledges the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families and communities, which we now know as ‘The Stolen Generations’.

National Sorry Day is a day to acknowledge the strength of Stolen Generations Survivors and reflect on how we can all play a part in the healing process for our people and nation. While this date carries great significance for the Stolen Generations and other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, it is also commemorated by Australians right around the country. 

We remember and recognise the people of the Stolen Generation and all those who were directly or indirectly affected by this terrible time in our history.

We are reminded that God’s dream for humanity is one of justice and equality, of compassion and understanding, of forgiveness and mercy, to be shared by all peoples on earth. We pray that we walk together in a spirit of reconciliation and unity.

National Sorry Day also marks the beginning of The National Reconciliation Week. The 2022 theme, “Be Brave. Make Change” is a challenge to all Australians to Be Brave and tackle the unfinished business of reconciliation so we can Make Change for the benefit of all Australians. Here at St Francis Catholic College we are committed to the ongoing reconciliation with our First Nations People. 

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Lunnamed.jpegIVE is an afternoon retreat for students in Years 7-12 and is run by Catholic Youth Ministry Wollongong (CYMW). LIVE aims to draw young people into responsible participation in the life, mission and work of the Catholic faith community and to forge a sense of community and spirituality amongst them. This is achieved through the use of live music, games, a talk related to the chosen theme, small group activities, team building activities and faith formation and spiritual development. The event ends with dinner.

                                       The details of the LIVE event are as follows:

                                             Date: Thursday 16th June (Week 8)

                                                     Time: 2.45pm-6pm

Theme: Still Waters

 

All students in Years 7-12 are invited to attend this free event. 

If your child will be attending, please provide permission via Compass by Friday 3rd June