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Dear Parents and Carers,

 

This week we have celebrated All Saints Day, sometimes known as All Hallows, hence the term Halloween, or All Hallow's Eve.  Many of our students will have enjoyed Halloween activities and as Catholics, we also remember the following day and all the great men and women, the Saints, who have shown us the path to happiness and God's Kingdom. 

 

Who better than to remind us of the true path than Pope Francis. Below is an article from Vatican News and a link to the Pope's message and video.

 

Pope on All Saints Day: Beatitudes show the path to holiness & happiness

 

Addressing the many pilgrims gathered in St. Peter's Square on Monday on the Solemnity of All Saints, Pope Francis focused his thoughts on the Beatitudes and the path followed by the Saints that leads to God's Kingdom and to happiness, and that consists in humility, compassion, meekness, justice and peace. He spoke about two aspects of this way of life: joy and prophecy.

No holiness without joy

Jesus begins the Beatitudes with the word "Blessed", which means great happiness, the "joyful discovery of being God’s beloved sons and daughters", the Pope underscored, saying that this is a gift we receive as God comes to "dwell in our lives" and hence "we are blessed". A Christian's joy then is not a passing moment of happiness or optimism, but one grounded in the certainty of facing all life's situations under "God's loving gaze", drawing courage and strength from it. The Saints are great witnesses to this fact, having lived through so many tribulations, yet always bearing witness to the joy of being loved and sustained by God. Without joy, the Pope noted, faith can risk becoming a "rigorous and oppressive" exercise. We should ask ourselves if we radiate joy in our own lives, or do we have a "funeral face", the Pope said, emphasizing that "there is no holiness without joy."

Prophetic witness in our lives

The second dimension the Pope pointed out is "prophecy", noting that the Beatitudes are addressed to the poor, the persecuted and to those who desire justice. It's a message that goes against the worldly recipe for happiness that is focused on seeking riches, power, and fame. Jesus instead says that "true fullness of life is achieved by following Him, by putting His Word into practice", the Pope said, and this requires seeing that we are nothing without God and must make room for Him in our lives in order to truly find joy. 

Prophecy of a new humanity

In conclusion, the Pope summed up how the Beatitudes reflect "the prophecy of a new humanity" and a new way of living our lives by making ourselves small and putting all our trust in God. All this entails what the Beatitudes call for: meekness over might, mercy over selfishness, working for justice and peace over promoting or complicity with injustice and inequality. With God's help, the Pope said, holiness means accepting and carrying out "this prophecy that revolutionises the world". We should ask ourselves then how much we bear witness to the prophecy of Jesus, he added, or whether we simply conform to life's comforts and worldly ways. He prayed that the Blessed Virgin Mary, whose blessed soul joyfully magnified the Lord, might help us follow the path of the Beatitudes, the way of the Saints.

 

At St Joseph's we are proud to work with parents to make saints for the world, 'beloved sons and daughters of God, students who become people adults able to draw strength and courage from knowing they are in God's loving gaze in facing all of life's situations.

 

St Joseph, pray for us.

Jen Charadia

Principal


Principal Awards and Merit Awards

The following students will receive their Principal Awards on Friday 12 November 2021(Week 6).

KINDERGARTEN 
Emmett G1st
Mahalia S1st
Aria H1st
  
YEAR 1 
Ashby S2nd
Xanthe B1st
Zoe C2nd
Zane N1st
Zoe C2nd
Grace M2nd
Mason G1st
Aleira G1st
Marmaduke M1st
Cristiano H2nd
  
YEAR 2 
Lani B3rd
Miles E2nd
Archie S3rd
Noah D3rd
Max M1st
Brock C2nd
  
YEAR 3 
Brody N3rd
Dylan P3rd
Ella R1st & 2nd
Noah H1st
Scarlett C3rd
Mikayla K4th
  
YEAR 4
William B3rd
Katrina G3rd
Finn P4th
Hudson M4th
Piper S4th
Hayes G5th
Liam K4th
  
YEAR 5
Addison W6th
Natalia H5th
Ellie H5th
Sam M6th
Scarlett H6th
Alastair K5th
  
YEAR 6 
Macey S5th
Khale G5th
Remmy G5th
Claudia A6th
Crosby C3rd
Sofia D8th
  

 


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