St Monica’s Primary School - Evatt
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Moynihan Street
Evatt ACT 2617
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Email: office.stmonicas@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6258 5105

RE News - Melanie Stratford

Religious Life of St Monica’s 
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Sacrament of Reconciliation

We have 50 students in our St Monica's community who have begun preparations for the Sacrament of Reconciliation. They have begun working through a home program with their families and tonight we will gather in St Monica's church with their parents for an adult formation program. We keep these children and their families in our prayers as they take this important step in their faith journey.

Prayer and Worship 

Term 1 Liturgical Life of St Monica’s Primary School 

 

Whole School Prayer 

Grade Masses 

Week 7 

Whole School Prayer Focus: Flourishing Respect God led by 3 White Friday 9.15am 

Grade Mass Wednesday 9.30am: Year 4 

Week 8 

Whole School Prayer Focus: Palm Sunday led by 1 White 

Friday 9.15am 

Grade Mass Wednesday 9.30am: Year 3 

 

Week 9 

Whole School Liturgy Focus:   

Holy Thursday, Thursday 9.15am 

           

Good Friday led by Year 6 throughout the day Thursday 

 

Week 10 

Whole School Liturgy Focus: Easter 

Tuesday 9.15am     

Grade Mass Wednesday 9.30am: 

Year 1 and K 

Social Action and Justice 

Third Week of Lent

St Monica’s, we have raised an outstanding $406 for Project Compassion, and we are only 3 weeks in. We still have another 3 weeks of our fundraising period and if you have capacity your donations are valued. Each week our Year 6 Faith and Justice students go into each class to lead a Lenten reflection and share the stories of those our funds are helping. A common theme across all the stories we are hearing is the power education has to change lives.  

Samoa may be a country surrounded by water, but access to clean drinking water is scarce in some areas, with many families facing extreme hardship as a result. 

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Leaia lives with her five children, husband, brother and sister-in-law on the island of Upolu in Samoa. Not having access to a reliable source of clean water caused Leaia a lot of worry. 

Their home is not connected to a piped water system, so they had to rely solely on rainwater collected in old fridges. When their water ran out, Leaia had to walk with her young children to collect water in buckets and containers from a neighbour down the street. 

With the support of Caritas Australia's local partner, Caritas Samoa, a water tank was installed at Leaia's home. She and her family now have a steady supply of clean drinking water at home. Next year, they will also have a toilet built, with the support of Caritas Samoa, which will further improve their health and living conditions. 

“We are very thankful and grateful for the water tank. It has helped us so much and made our daily life easier,” Leaia said. 

Watch Leaia’s Story 

Please donate to Project Compassion. 

Together, we can help vulnerable communities face their challenges today and build a better tomorrow for all future generations 

You can donate through Project Compassion donation boxes, online by visiting caritas.org.au/project-compassion or by calling 1800 024 413. 

Photo: Laura Womersley/Caritas Australia