Catholic Life and Reflection
What Students are Learning About
This week Year 3 presented an assembly about The Eucharist. They read the scripture from the Last Supper and reflected on questions they had.
Some wondering by the students included:
Jigme: I wonder how Jesus felt, knowing that it was his last supper?
Tom: When we reflect on this scripture, it’s important to remember that Jesus knew he was going to be betrayed by one of his friends. Jesus still fed his friend. I’m not sure if I would be able to do that, knowing my friend was being mean to me… but still treating them with kindness and respect.
Well done Year 3!
What Teachers are Learning About
The start of a new term means teachers engage in new scripture and content. It is always an interesting time. For those teachers who are part of the Catholic Education RE professional learning community their hard work in planning together last term is being used with their classes this term. A few more of our teachers are going to begin planning with teachers across the Archdiocese and student will benefit from their shared knowledge. Watch this space!
Catholic Life and Reflection
In Australia it is so easy to look out and be in awe and wonder of the world around us. I often take photos to capture moments that take my breath away. Often this is as my husband is driving and I hang out the car window! I take photos to hold onto the memory of that awe filled moment. The power and majesty of God in all its glory.
Romans 1:20 (New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition):
Ever since the creation of the world his eternal power and divine nature, invisible though they are, have been understood and seen through the things he has made. So, they are without excuse...
God bless,
Stephanie Stewart