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Celebrating a Special Milestone: Grade 6 Confirmation!

We have some wonderful news to share! This term marks a truly significant milestone for our Grade 6 students as they prepare to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. There is already a wonderful buzz of excitement in the classrooms as our students begin this meaningful journey.

Confirmation is a beautiful opportunity for our oldest students to take the next step in their faith journey, sealing the promises made at their Baptism and welcoming the fruits of the Holy Spirit into their lives. As a school community, we could not be prouder of the leadership, maturity, and heart these students are already bringing to the preparation process.

What’s Coming Up This Term:

  • In-Class Preparation: Our Grade 6 teachers will be guiding students through special lessons exploring the meaning of the sacrament, the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and choosing their Confirmation saints.
  • Key Dates & Details:

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Parent Information Evening

Commitment Mass

Date of Celebration

Confirmation

Wednesday 22nd July Confirmation Information Night 

(6:00pm) 

Saturday 25th July  

Confirmation Commitment Mass (6:00pm) and 

Sunday 26th July

Confirmation Commitment Mass (11:00am)

                           

Thurs 27th August

Reflection Day

Friday 28th August

Confirmation Mass at 5:00pm

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Journeying Together link 

How You Can Support Your Child:

We encourage you to chat with your child at home about this special step. Asking them about the Confirmation name they are considering or sharing your own memories of the sacrament is a beautiful way to share in their excitement.

 

Journeying Together covers the sacraments most commonly celebrated with primary-school-aged children - Reconciliation (Penance), Eucharist, and Confirmation. This resource will complement your child’s sacrament preparation at their Catholic primary school or in a parish catechetical setting.

Each sacrament module includes four sessions. Each session includes an invitation to explore and integrate the family’s lived experience with concepts from Scripture, the Church and the sacraments, along with oportunities to pray together.

We hope that by opening this opportunity, many will encounter Jesus and engage with their faith in a fresh and meaningful way.

 

Please keep our Grade 6 students, their families, and their teachers in your thoughts and prayers as they prepare for this sacred occasion. We look forward to celebrating this joyful milestone together as a community!

 

Ange Walsh

Deputy Principal & REL

awalsh@saclaytonsth.catholic.edu.au