St John the Apostle Primary School - Florey
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Pawsey Circuit
Florey ACT 2615
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Email: office.sjaps@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6258 3592

Religious Education

Chapel Refurbishment

There have been a few changes throughout the school and the chapel is now located in the nook of the library. This is to accommodate the painting and recarpeting of the demountable buildings. Year 6 were very enthusiastic about helping to fetch and carry all the items to their new home.  The team of students put a great deal of thought into the decorating of the new chapel. 

Parish News

Part of my role as REC is to be an exoffico member of the St John the Apostle Parish Pastoral Council.  You may have already read the announcement regarding the new parish arrangements.

This week I met with Mr Tim Gill, Ms Yolanda Gill and Mr Ryan Lenarcic from SFX to discuss the youth group that runs at St John the Apostle Parish.  I have very fond memories of the time I spent as a teenager attending various church youth events.  The parish youth group meets once a month after 6pm mass. Keep an eye out in the newsletter for further information.

Catholic Life and Reflection

Last Sunday’s reading was the well-known Parable of the Lost Son. As a child I used to think I am pretty sure I would in trouble for taking all of the money and wasting it.

As a parent the thought of a child returned to me after not seeing them for even a short amount of time, fills my heart with joy. 

A simple but powerful reminder of God’s love for us. That is how He feels when we return to Him. 

Luke 15:11-32

But we had to celebrate and rejoice, because this brother of yours was dead and has come to life; he was lost and has been found.’”

God bless,

Stephanie Stewart

Religious Education Coordinator

Notices from the Parish

The following is from a presentation given at all Mass times at St Thomas Aquinas and St John the Apostle Parishes on the weekend 22/23 March 2025

Delivered by members of the Steering Committee tasked with bringing together both parishes

I am here today to bring you up to date on where things are currently at.

A facilitated meeting of the Steering Committee was held on the 19th of February.

At that meeting, the facilitator had us face several “realities”, namely:

  • There is a shortage of priests across the archdiocese and in the western world generally.
  • Vocations to the priesthood are declining.
  • There are another 8 parishes in the archdiocese which are in a similar situation to us.
  • All church land and buildings belong to the archdiocese notwithstanding that parish communities may have paid for the structures that have been built on that land.
  • Next year, we may only have one priest to cover both Kippax and Charnwood.

And

  • Under Canon Law a priest can only say three Masses in one day.

The Steering Committee acknowledged these realities and agreed that a coming together of our two parishes is the only option open to us.

The Committee then turned its attention to the model that best suited our circumstances. Three options were presented:

  • A “cluster” or “collaborative” model. This is basically the model that we are currently operating under. It effectively doubles the priest’s workload.
  • An amalgamation. Under this model one parish absorbs another.
  • A merger. Under this model a new parish is created but there can be two or more Mass sites. Examples are St Michael’s, Kaleen which has combined with St Monica’s, Evatt, to form a new parish called North Belconnen; and St Matthew’s, Page which has combined with St Vincent’s, Aranda, to form a new parish called South Belconnen.

The Committee opted for the “merger” model. While the new parish will be called “West Belconnen”, each Mass centre will continue to maintain its own name under this overarching umbrella. The overarching name would primarily be used for administrative purposes.

Under the merger model:

  • The Parish Pastoral Councils of both parishes would be dissolved and a single new one established.
  • The Finance Committees of both parishes would be dissolved and a single new one established.
  • Administration for both parishes would be centralised.
  • There would be one parish bulletin and one website.

It is intended that these actions be completed by the end of this year.

Some changes have already occurred:

  • We now have one Sacramental Coordinator for both parishes who is preparing our children for the sacraments.
  • Weekday Masses are now shared.
  • Our parish pastoral councils have been combined and we have a new chair, James Nield from Kippax, and deputy chair, Julie Lean from Charnwood, who we think will bring fresh vigour and life to our new combined parish.

There are some decisions still to be made.  These include:

  • What Mass times and where. No decision on this will be made until we have a clearer picture of what’s happening with msc priest appointments.
  • How best to use the presbyteries and parish centres.

To facilitate the transition to the new structure, the current Steering Committee will be dissolved and be replaced by a Transition Committee.

These outcomes may be unsettling for some, but we ask that you walk with us and focus on the things that unite rather than divide us as we navigate these changes. Let’s move forward together with hope and optimism. We are after all, one people under God.