Message from the Principal
Our school is a place of faith and learning
Dear Parents and Families,
This weekend, a number of our children will be receiving their First Holy Communion.
We celebrate with them and congratulate all of them as they continue to strengthen their relationship with Christ. Our prayers and thoughts are with them this weekend.
We congratulate:
Molly Yr 4 Claire Yr 6, Erin C Yr 5 , Jack D Yr 4, Will Yr 5, Charlie Yr 6
Jude Yr5, Larissa Yr4 , Beth Yr 4, Remy Yr 6, Dakota Yr5
Angelina Yr4, Charlie Yr5 , Aishah Yr5 Daisy Yr 5
Of all seven sacraments, the Holy Eucharist, or Holy Communion, is the most central and important to Catholicism. Holy Communion is offered at every Mass, and in fact, the ritual of the Mass is largely taken up with preparing the hosts/bread and wine to become the body and blood of Christ and the congregation to receive the body of Christ. Transubstantiation is the act of changing the substances of bread and wine into the substances of the Body and Blood of Christ.
Take Care
Anita and staff.