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RE News - Melanie Stratford

Religious Life of St Monica’s 

Flourishing in the Footsteps

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Today we gathered as a whole school for The Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary celebrates Mary's Assumption into heaven. It is one of the Holy Days of Obligation for Catholics. The assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into heaven has long been held as an important Catholic belief. The belief was not defined as dogma, however, until 1950 by Pope Pius XII. The dogma teaches that Mary, who was without sin, was taken, body and soul, into the glory of heaven.

The Gospel for this holy day recalls Mary's actions after the announcement of Jesus' birth by the Angel Gabriel. Mary goes to visit her cousin Elizabeth who is also with child. Elizabeth greets Mary with full recognition of the roles they and their unborn children will play in God's plan for salvation. Mary responds to Elizabeth's greeting with her song of praise, the Magnificat. Both women recall and echo God's history of showing favour upon the people of Israel. Mary's Magnificat, in particular, echoes the song of praise offered by Hannah, the mother of Samuel. 

The Gospel for this day reminds us that Mary's Assumption into heaven is best understood with regard for the full spectrum of Catholic beliefs about the person of Christ and the person of Mary. Only Mary, who was born without stain of original sin—the Immaculate Conception—could give birth to Christ, who is fully God and fully human. This is called the Immaculate Conception. Because of Mary's role in God's plan of salvation, she does not suffer from the effects of sin, which are death and decay. Mary is the first to receive the fullness of the redemption that her son has won for all of humanity. The Church, therefore, recognises Mary as the sign of the salvation promised to all. 

The Gospel highlights Mary's faith. Mary's faith enabled her to recognise the work of God in her people's history and in her own life. Her openness to God, allowed God to work through her so that salvation might come to all. Mary is a model and symbol of the Church. May we be like Mary, open and cooperative in God's plan of salvation. 

Sacrament of Confirmation 

St Monica’s currently has children in Year 6 preparing for the Sacrament of Confirmation. Please continue to pray for our children preparing for the Sacrament of Confirmation.  Parents, please ensure that you have the important events in your diary. These are communicated each week in the Sacramental Information part of our newsletter. 

Ado 

April 

Pasquale 

Adeline 

Lucas 

Amelie 

Kobe 

Alexis 

Piero 

Charlie 

Marissa 

Cooper 

Charlie  

Eden 

Evie 

Charlotte 

Abigail 

Archie 

Noah 

Giorgio 

Maggie 

Ivan 

Lachlan 

Sophie 

Felix 

Cooper 

Zander 

Emanuel 

Adelina   

Cooper  

Lillian 

Chloe 

 

 

Flourishing in the Footsteps 

 

Term 3 Liturgical Life of St Monica’s Primary School 

 

Masses 

Whole School Prayer 

Week 5 

Buddy Mass Wednesday 9.30am: 4M and 2M  

 

Whole School Prayer Focus: Flourishing Engagement God led by 4 White Friday 9.15am  

Week 6 

Whole School Mass: St Monicas’s Feast Day Tuesday 9.15am: All classes 

 

Week 7 

Buddy Mass Wednesday 9.30am: 1W and 3W 

Whole School Prayer Focus: Flourishing Engagement Surroundings led by Kinder  

Friday 9.15am 

Week 8 

Buddy Mass Wednesday 9.30am: 1M and 5M 

 

 

Week 9 

Buddy Mass Wednesday 9.30am: Kinder and Year 6, 4B and 2B 

Whole School Prayer Focus: Flourishing Engagement Others led by 4 Maroon Friday 9.15am 

Week 10