Our Faith - Religious Education

SAVE THE DATES for the Re-Opening of the Cathedral 

 

Term 4 - Fundraising Activity for Catholic Missions & a school RE  Project- Colour Run December 6th!

A big CONGRATULATIONS to everyone for reaching our $5000 Colour Run target within just one week of the launch! Mrs. B has graciously confirmed she will be slimed on the Colour Run day. 

 

As of Thursday night, we’ve raised $5914.00. Year 3 Gold is leading in total funds raised with $1049.00—great work, 3 Gold! 

 

A total of 160 students have created profiles, with 85 students actively fundraising. 

 

Thursday night the class with the highest percentage of profiles created is Year 5 Gold, with 20 out of 30 students participating (66%), awesome job, 5 Gold! 

All Saints & All Souls Day - November 1st & 2nd

In November we celebrate  All Hallows’ Eve, All Saints Day, and All Souls Day, we enter a meaningful time of reflection, inviting us to explore the connections between life, death, and our shared human experience. These days remind us not just of the traditions that help shape our beliefs but also of the relationships we hold with those who have come before us. Halloween, rooted in All Hallows’ Eve, becomes an opportunity to honour not only saints but also all those we have loved and lost.

 

While many might see Halloween as a time for costumes, sweet treats or tricks, it carries a deeper significance. As noted by Christopher Wells in the Vatican News, “Halloween has deep roots in the Catholic Church, particularly through the Vigil of All Saints.” This celebration serves as a bridge connecting us to our heritage, encouraging us to reflect on our lives and the legacies of those who have walked alongside us.

 

In these moments of contemplation, we can think about the lives of those who inspire us. Each saint, with their unique story, illustrates our shared humanity. They remind us that they, too, faced challenges and triumphs, much like we do. This connection to their experiences encourages us to live authentically, guided by compassion and love. Celebrating these lives gives us the chance to recognise that their journeys still resonate with us today.

 

All Souls Day follows All Saints Day, inviting us to remember our loved ones who have passed away. It serves as a gentle reminder that death doesn’t break our bonds; rather, it transforms them. As Pope Francis beautifully puts it, “When we lose a loved one, we do not lose them completely; they continue to live in us.” This thought brings comfort, assuring us that our cherished memories keep our departed loved ones alive in our hearts.

 

We can remember our departed loved ones in many ways. Here are a few suggestions:

 

Light a candle

  • Set aside a special time to light a candle in memory of your loved ones.
  • Consider creating a small memorial space in your home with their photos or mementos.

Share stories

  • Gather family and friends to share memories and stories that celebrate their lives.

Cherish moments

  • Reflect on the cherished moments and special times spent together.

Create rituals

  • Establish a yearly ritual on All Souls Day or another meaningful day to remember them. This could include a special meal, a family gathering, or a quiet moment of reflection.

Pray or meditate

  • Take time to pray or meditate for the souls of your departed loved ones. This can be a comforting way to connect with them spiritually.

Keep their legacy alive

  • Consider starting a tradition or charity in their honour that reflects their values or passions.
  • Share their stories with younger generations to keep their spirit alive in family history.

Let us engage in meaningful reflection on our connections with both the saints and those we have lost. In doing so, we celebrate not just the past but also our present, embracing the shared journey of our lives. May we find joy in our connections and inspiration in the stories of those who have illuminated our paths.

 

Reflection How can we honour those we’ve lost in our own lives?

Reflection by Mercy Partners.

CATH FAMILY

Cath Family is a great online resource for families. It assists families by providing them with contemporary and simple home-based rituals for practical faith experiences with children. You can subscribe to a monthly magazine. An easy read. Well worth a look. http://cathfamily.org/

Diocesan Prayer Card

CATHEDRAL PARISH OF SAINT MARY & JOSEPH ARMIDALE 

Administrator Father Damien Locke

Assistant Priest Father Anthony Koppman

armidaleparish@armidale.catholic.org.au

phone 67722218 

Masses

OLA - Our Lady of the Angels Chapel  131 Barney Street

DLS - De La Salle Chapel O'Connor College 39 Kirkwood Street

APH - Armidale Public Hospital Chapel 226 Rusden Street Armidale

DayTimeVenue
Monday

9:15am

12 noon

OLA

OLA

Tuesday7:00 amOLA
Wednesday

9:15 am

12:00 noon

DLS

OLA

Thursday7:00 amOLA
Friday

9:15 am

5:30 pm 

OLA

OLA

Saturday

9:00 am

6:00 pm

OLA

OLA

Sunday 

7:00 am

8:00 am

10:00 am

5:30 pm

OLA

OLA

OLA

OLA