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Friday, 26 July 2019 Hi Everyone, A warm welcome to all members of our wonderful school community especially the students new to Holy Family Catholic School in 2019. You may not realise that during the course of the year that apart from new Reception students we have welcomed 35 new students across all Year Levels Yr 1-Yr 6! Welcome to our Reception Mid-year Intake students: It has been a pleasure to have 10 Pre-Service Teachers in our classes this Term. The children love having these new faces added to our team of educators guiding their learning day to day. These teachers will be in our school for the next five weeks and will be spending a good deal of time leading learning across the classes. WANTED! Surplus Lego Blocks You may be aware that for many of the Recess and Lunch breaks I host children from across the school in my office engaging in a range of virtual reality, gaming, art and craft, design and construction activities. I am eagerly seeking some lego blocks to use with the children. If you have any lego that is now surplus to your requirements we would be glad to make use of them in the school. Holy Family Spring Fair: Sunday October 20 th 2019 The Spring Fair Committee is busily preparing for an amazing program of events for this gala community event. We eagerly seek your support in making this day a great success. We are hoping that parents in the following cohorts can help us person the stalls on the day: Spring Fair Parent Meetings: **All Welcome** Please come along and lend your voice to our preparations, we would love your advice! Tuesday 13th August @ 7pm in Staff Room Tuesday 10th September @ 7pm in Staff Room Attractions: • Fireworks • Rides 50/50 Raffle Giant Auction (with our expert Auctioneer David Stockbridge) • Showbags • Meat Raffle Austral meat confirmed – Also donating meat tray Live Music Chocolate Wheel Airforce Cadets Large Farmyard nursery • ELC Open Day (Activities for pre-school age children) Pony Rides Mini Golf Second Hand stall Plant stall (Plants grown by children) • Student stall (Slime etc/playdough/ Chocolate Toss) School Choir • Braiden • Jeikei • Korbyn • Ivy • Owen • Ashley • Riaan • Lina • Milica • Long • Nahom • Monique • Shylah • Raavi • Kevin • Hartley • Jason • Vedika • Williams • Sam • Derek • Catharen • Oliver • Alana • Chloe • Mitchell R/1 group Year 2 group. Year 4 group & 5/6 Group

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Hi Everyone,

A warm welcome to all members of our wonderful school community especially the students new to Holy Family Catholic School in 2019. You may not realise that during the course of the year that apart from new Reception students we have welcomed 35 new students across all Year Levels Yr 1-Yr 6!

Welcome to our Reception Mid-year Intake students:

It has been a pleasure to have 10 Pre-Service Teachers in our classes this Term. The children love having these new faces added to our team of educators guiding their learning day to day. These teachers will be in our school for the next five weeks and will be spending a good deal of time leading learning across the classes.

WANTED! Surplus Lego BlocksYou may be aware that for many of the Recess and Lunch breaks I host children from across the school in my office engaging in a range of virtual reality, gaming, art and craft, design and construction activities. I am eagerly seeking some lego blocks to use with the children. If you have any lego that is now surplus to your

requirements we would be glad to make use of them in the school.

Holy Family Spring Fair: Sunday October 20th 2019The Spring Fair Committee is busily preparing for an amazing program of events for this gala community event. We eagerly seek your support in making this day a great success. We are hoping that parents in the following cohorts can help us person the stalls on the day:

Spring Fair Parent Meetings: **All Welcome**Please come along and lend your voice to our preparations, we would love your advice!• Tuesday 13th August @ 7pm in Staff Room• Tuesday 10th September @ 7pm in Staff Room

Attractions:• Fireworks• Rides • 50/50 Raffle • Giant Auction (with our expert Auctioneer David

Stockbridge)• Showbags • Meat Raffle Austral meat confirmed – Also

donating meat tray• Live Music • Chocolate Wheel• Airforce Cadets• Large Farmyard nursery • ELC Open Day (Activities for pre-school age

children)• Pony Rides • Mini Golf• Second Hand stall• Plant stall (Plants grown by children)• Student stall (Slime etc/playdough/ Chocolate

Toss)• School Choir

• Braiden• Jeikei• Korbyn• Ivy• Owen• Ashley• Riaan• Lina• Milica• Long• Nahom• Monique• Shylah

• Raavi• Kevin• Hartley• Jason• Vedika• Williams• Sam• Derek• Catharen• Oliver• Alana• Chloe• Mitchell

� R/1 group � Year 2 group. � Year 4 group &� 5/6 Group

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Food• Vietnamese Food Stall • BBQ• Hotdogs• Yiros• Hot Chips • Indian Food• Cool Drinks• Potato on a stick• Bubble tea• Strawberries and Cream• Devonshire Tea• Coffee Van• Gelato• Italian food – Italian cakes, pasta, coffee

KERRY WHITEPRINCIPAL

Sunday 20th October FREE Entry

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Sunday 20th October 2019At Holy Family Catholic School

71 Shepherdson Road, Parafield Gardens 5107

Are you crafty? Do you have a small home business?

If this is you, we would like to invite you to hold a stall at our annual spring fair.

Forms are available from our front office, website or via the QKR App. Payments can be made in the front office or via the QKR App.

Please visit our website for more information or contact the School.

ThanksSpring Fair Team

Next Meeting: Tuesday 13th August 2019 7pm in the Staffroom ***Everyone Welcome!***

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QKR APP

The QKR App enables you to make purchases and/or payments for your children without even leaving the house. It is capable of purchasing/paying the following:

• OSHC;• Carnivals;• Camps;• Uniforms;• Canteen orders;• Spring Fair Ride Passes;• Special Events; and NOW

• Fees.

Follow the instructions below for the initial set up then at a touch of button you will be able to make purchases/payments.

There is no cost to use the App other than normal bank fees for using a credit card.

Suitable for all phones, just go to your App Store on your phone.

Any queries or concerns please contact our office we would love to assist you.

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Holy Family Catholic School Playgroup For children aged 0-5 years

We are based on the principles of continuity, transition and pathways for children and their families. Watch your children play, learn and build friendships and social skills in a safe and supported environment.

All families are WELCOME (you don’t need to be attending the school)

When: Tuesday & Thursday 9am - 11am Where: Holy Family OSHC room

Bring: Water, hat, fruit & gold coin donation For further enquiries, Please call 8250 6616 or email

[email protected]

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UNIFORM SHOPWinter uniform is required for Term 3, and available from the Uniform Shop.

Winter Uniform is as follows:

GIRLS: Pinafore (Reception to Year 4); Skirt (Years 5 & 6); Cream blouse with logo; Tie; Red Jumper Black knee hi socks or black tights.

BOYS: Black trousers with Holy Family logo; Long sleeved striped Holy Family shirt; Tie; Red Jumper; Black socks with Holy Family stripe.

SPORTS: (Boys and Girls) Holy Family trackpants; Holy Family zip jacket (optional); Holy Family striped polo shirt; White sport socks with Holy Family stripe.

Secondhand Uniforms Only uniforms in good condition are accepted for sale in the Uniform Shop.

Items that are stained, marked, torn, patched, frayed, faded or damaged in any way cannot be accepted for sale. Any items that are not suitable for sale will be disposed of or provided to student reception if suitable.

Opening Times Monday

8.30am to 9.30am

Wednesday2.30pm to 3.30pm

Thursday8.30am to 9.30am

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SOCCER CARNIVAL Tuesday 30th July

CROSS COUNTRY CARNIVAL Wednesday 7th August

SCHOOL PHOTOS Monday 12th August

SPRING FAIR MEETING Tuesday 13th August (7pm in Staffroom-All Welcome)

SACPSSA TENNIS CARNIVAL Monday 19th August

FOOTBALL CARNIVAL Tuesday 20th August

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FROM THE APRIMThis Friday July 26th is the Feast Day of Saint Joachim & Saint Anne who were the parents of Mary, the Mother of God.

Although there is little written about them, we get the oldest story from a document called the Gospel of James. The legend told in this document says that after many years, an angel appeared to tell Anne and Joachim that they would have a child. Anne promised to dedicate this child to God.

Additionally, they were the parents of Mary who nurtured her, taught her, brought her up to be a worthy Mother of God. It was their teaching that led her to respond to God's request with faith, "Let it be done to me as you will.” It was their example of parenting that Mary followed as she brought up her own son, Jesus. It was their faith that laid the foundation of courage and strength that allowed her to stand by the cross as her son was crucified and still believe.

“Extract from Catholic online”.

SACRAMENTAL PROGAM

Dear Parents, Caregivers

Please make a note that the next inquiry session for Saint Matthew’s Sacrament Program this year is at 4pm Saturday, July 27th or at 10.15am on Sunday July 28th in the new Parish Centre, behind Saint Augustine’s Church, Salisbury. We are looking forward to seeing you there.

Remember Louise is available to speak to parents every Thursday from 8.50am in the St Francis of Assissi Courtyard about the Sacramental Program.

God BlessLouise, Diane, Phillis & Michael

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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER OF SALISBURY CATHOLIC PARISH

PARISH VISION: A Welcoming Community,

United in Faith, Centred in

the Eucharist, Which embraces the Spirit

and Nature of all God’s People

PARISH CONTACTS:

Parish Business Manager: Anne Blake Phone: 8258 2314 Email: [email protected]

Parish Clergy: Fr Shibu Jacob Msfs PP Fr Francis Trinh Van Phat Fr Saminathan (Sam) Arockiasamy Fr A Vimalraj Deacon Arturo Jimenea (For emergencies after office hours, please phone 8258 2314, and use the mobile number provided)

Parish Sacrament Program: Louise Svensdotter (Coordinator) Diane Innes (Pastoral Assistant) Sacrament Program direct line: 8281 9603 Email: [email protected]

Parish Faith Formation: Joan Young (Coordinator) Phone: 8258 2314 Email: [email protected]

Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Louise Stevens (Coordinator) Phone: 8258 2314 Email: [email protected]

Canossian Sisters: Telephone and fax: 8258 3230

Coordinator of Pastoral Visitors: Ellen Arklay Phone: 0410 747 626

Lyell McEwin Hospital Chaplains: Robynne Malone: 8182 9000 and ask for Pager 6060 or for the Catholic Chaplain

Calvary Central Districts Hospital: Call 8282 5395 (9am-5pm) and ask for Pastoral Care Worker on duty

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(Year C)(Year C)(Year C)(Year C)

SUNDAY MASS TIMES Orario delle Messe

St. Augustine’s: 23 Commercial Rd, Salisbury

Saturday: 6.00pm Vigil Sunday: 9.00am

12:00noon (Polish) 7.00pm

1st Sunday of Month at 3:00pm (Filipino Community) 2nd Sunday of the month at 10.30am (Italian)

St. Finbar’s: Greencroft Road,

Salisbury North Sunday: 9:00am

Holy Family: Shepherdson Rd, Parafield Gdns

Sunday: 10:30am

RECONCILIATION TIMES Saturday from 11:30am &

also before Vigil Mass 5:15pm-5:45pm

Parish website: https://salcath.org.au http://salcath.freehostia.com

The Mass and the Bible

We can state firmly: the Mass is biblical. It’s biblical in its whole structure: the greetings, gestures, liturgy of the Word, the consecration. We can look at them closely. In the May Echo we looked at “The introductory rite” and then the June Echo “The Liturgy of the Word”

This part of the Mass is “The Liturgy of the Eucharist” As the Mass moves into the Liturgy of the Eucharist, one continues to recognize a construct of prayers, gestures, and practices that allude to the Bible. For example, the bread and wine calls to mind the sacrifice of thanksgiving offered by the priest-king Melchizedek in Genesis 14:14-16. It is against this Old Testament backdrop that Jesus, whom the author of Hebrews identifies as a priest according to the order of Melchizedek (Heb. 5:10), offers bread and wine at the Last Supper. Therefore, the offering of bread and wine in the Catholic Mass signifies that the sacrifice soon to take place is one like Melchizedek, namely a sacrifice of thanksgiving (Greek, eucharistia), and is offered by a priest of the order of Melchizedek, i.e., the priest who acts in persona Christi. Another Bible passage that may come to mind during the offertory prayers is Daniel 3:39-40 (NAB), where Azariah prays while standing in the midst of the fiery furnace, “But with contrite heart and humble spirit let us be received; as though it were holocausts of rams and bullocks, or thousands of fat lambs, so let our sacrifice be in your presence today as we follow you unreservedly.” This passage serves as a possible background for the prayer for acceptance of sacrifice, which reads, “With humble spirit and contrite heart may we be accepted by you, O Lord, and may our sacrifice in your sight this day be pleasing to you.” Along with the prayers of offertory, the priestly act of washing hands models the biblical tradition. According to Leviticus 30:18-21, Moses instructs the Levitical priests to wash their hands in the bronze basin located next to the altar of sacrifice outside the tabernacle before entering to perform their priestly duties. The Catholic priest washes his hands because he is about to enter the heavenly tabernacle that is made present in time and space when he confects the Eucharist. (Carlo Broussard) (To be continued in part 2)

Fr Francis

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PARISH VISION: A Welcoming Community,

United in Faith, Centred in

the Eucharist, Which embraces the Spirit

and Nature of all God’s People Parish website: https://salcath.org.au

http://salcath.freehostia.com

PARISH PASTORAL VISITATION SALISBURY CATHOLIC PARISH

3rd – 11th AUGUST 2019 SATURDAY, 3RD AUGUST 2019

6:00PM – MASS ST. AUGUSTINE’S CHURCH by Fr. Philip Marshall Followed by GREET, MEET & CUPPA with the Parishioners in foyer SUNDAY, 4TH AUGUST 2019

9:00AM- MASS ST. FINBARS CHURCH by Fr. Philip Marshall

10:30AM- MASS HOLY FAMILY MASS CENTRE by Fr. Philip Marshall

12:00 PM- LUNCH at Parafield Gardens Community Club (Informal engagement, open invitation to parishioners- Pay your own meal- all are welcome)

Followed by Fraternal conversation with the ordained and Brief Connection with Burmese community – 1:00-3:00PM)

3:00PM- Filipino Community Mass / St. Augustine’s Church

7:00PM- MASS ST. AUGUSTINE’S CHURCH by Fr. Philip Marshall followed by informal meet and greet

(Fr. Philip to speak during the mass at all masses he celebrates) FRIDAY, 9TH AUGUST 2019 (Long Day)

9:30AM PARISH WHOLE SCHOOL MASS, ST AUGUSTINE’S CHURCH by Fr. Philip Marshall

10:15AM - 3:00PM- MEETING WITH PARISH STAFF & MORNING TEA/ VISIT TO THOMAS MORE & ST. AUGUSTINE’S SCHOOL / 1:30 PM VISIT TO HOLY FAMILY & ELC/ FAMILY VISITS

3:00PM: OPEN FORUM in Parish Family Centre (All Parish Groups are invited to meet and have a chat with the Visitation Team)

6:00PM PROPOSED GATHERING OF YOUNG PEOPLE WITH PETER BIERER (COYAA)

7:00PM COMBINED MEETING OF VISITATION TEAM WITH PPC/ PARISH ADMIN FINANCE/ PARISH STAFF SUNDAY, 11TH AUGUST 2019 (Last Day of Canonical Visitation)

10:30AM WHOLE PARISH MASS IN ST. AUGUSTINE’S CHURCH by Fr. Philip Marshall- concelebrated by all the ordained in the parish

FR. PHILIP MARSHALL ADDRESSES THE PARISH (Question & Answer Session in the Church)

FOLLOWED BY SHARED LUNCH in Parish Family Centre and meeting with parishioners)

PLEASE NOTE: On this day, there will be only one Sunday morning Mass in the parish, i.e. at 10:30am in St. Augustine’s Church.

**The following masses are cancelled** 9:00AM Mass in St. Augustine’s Church, 10:30AM Italian Mass, 12:00PM Polish Mass 9:00AM Mass in St. Finbar’s; 10:30AM Mass in Holy Family, On Saturday, 10th August we will have 6:00pm Mass and on Sunday, 11th August we will have 7:00pm Mass)

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Book Club orders are due: Friday - Week 3 - 9th August 2019

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Term 3Term 3 PresentingWeek 1 LeadersWeek 2 House GroupWeek 3 5/6ND & R/1MPWeek 4 5/6NP & R/1NSWeek 5 5/6HS & R/1ENWeek 6 5/6BM & R/1MCWeek 7 3IB & 2JHWeek 8 Moon Lantern 3JM & 2RGWeek 9 5/6HM & 2JWWeek 10 5/6AE & 2PN

Term 4Term 4 PresentingWeek 1 LeadersWeek 2 R/1GC & 4PBWeek 3 R/1TD & 4MRWeek 4 R/1EQ & 4HAWeek 5 R/1MS & 3MAWeek 6 Sports AssemblyWeek 7 House Group Sustainable

Development Goal Sharing DayWeek 8 Carols NightWeek 9 Year 6 Graduation

Assemblies

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BPayPlease be aware if you are paying your account using BPay the Biller Code has changed.

Old 46698

New 297762

Your Family Billing ID is the same. All the numbers you need are on your Term 3 statement which was posted Thursday 25/07/19.

Any queries please contact our office.

FOR YOUR INFORMATIONSchool routines:

• SCHOOL START - School starts at 8.50am, children must be under supervision of adults at all

times. Yard Duty begins at 8.30am, if they arrive earlier they need to attend OSHC;• LATE ARRIVALS - If your child is later than 8.50am they must sign in at Student Reception;

• SCHOOL FINISH - School finishes at 3pm if you cannot collect your child by 3.10pm, they need to go to OSHC;

• PICK UP/DROP OFF SAFETY - Please use the Kiss and Drop Zone and DO NOT drop off your children in the car parks or park in Disabled Zones … it is illegal;

• SAFETY - Please don’t walk on the driveways, use the footpaths, don’t walk in or out of the vehicle entry/exit gates;

• LABELLING - please label all removable clothing (ie. jumpers, jackets, hats), label school bags, drink bottles, lunch boxes and anything else your child may bring;

• PERSONAL ITEMS - No toys, electronics or sports equipment to be brought to school (laptops available for lease Years R-1 and provided for Years 2-6, sports equipment available from class

teacher);• NUT FREE - A reminder we are a nut free school. This includes but is not limited to Nutella,

Peanut Butter and some muesli bars.• STAFF CAR PARK - The inside carpark is for STAFF only.

• GATES - All gates are locked everyday at 9.15am and re-opened at 2.15pm. During these times you must come through the front office and sign in.

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