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Bishop inspires schools to break down barriers at Education Mass!

19 Aug 2019

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Most Reverend Bishop Vincent Long Van Nguyen OFM Conv DD was Principal Celebrant of this years Diocesan Education Mass with St Maragaret Mary’s Primary Merrylands Year 6 student Nevah Shrestha

Up to 75 Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta school were represented at the annual Diocesan Education Mass which featured an inspiring homily by Bishop Vincent Long aimed at re energising schools in their mission to transform the lives of their students.

For the second year in a row, the Mass was held at St Patrick’s Cathedral Parramatta. Most Reverend Bishop Vincent Long Van Nguyen OFM Conv DD was Principal Celebrant with Concelebrants Vicar General and Episcopal Vicar for Education and Formation the Very Reverend Christopher de Souza and Deacon Reverend Tony Hoban.

Contributors to the Mass represented a strong cross-section of Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta (CEDP) schools including introduction from St Mary’s Primary Rydalmere, Master of Ceremonies Jorel Mateo, readers from Holy Family Primary East Granville, Prayers of Intercession from Our Lady Queen of Peace Primary Greystanes, offertory procession by St Margaret Mary’s Primary Merrylands; musicians from Catholic Youth Parramatta Band and Eric Grella, Extraordinary Ministers of Communion from St John Paul II Catholic College Schofields and Nirimba and altar servers from St Patrick’s Primary Parramatta.

In his Homily, Bishop Vincent Long was inspired by the 90s hit song I Want To Know What Love Is. “In the author’s mind they are thinking about the pain and heartache of true love. We hear about true love in the first letter of Paul to the Ephesians. God teaches us love is unconditional and that he will take care of us even when we are old and grey!” Bishop Vincent said.

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Up to 75 Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta school were represented at the annual Diocesan Education Mass

"God’s love is inclusive, is far reaching and it breaks down barriers. Catholic Education is about transformation and turning us into a symbol of God’s presence in the world. As we go through different stages of our lives we pray we become the best person we can be in the image of Jesus. Let’s have a positive impact on the world around us!," Bishop Vincent said.

CEDP Executive Director Greg Whitby spoke about people’s search for the truth and how that search is conducted not only online, but in our social media networks too - especially through the use of hashtags. "I want you to remember at our schools is the ’truth’. The truth is to continually be challenged. We are going to be curious about the world we live in and we want to challenge it, we want to ask those important questions. When you see the Tweets with hashtags don’t take them as Gospel. The Gospel is far better than that."

CEDP Head Mission Mark Smith said this year’s Education Mass is a celebration of Catholic Education with a focus on social justice. "It is a celebration of the vision of our schools. It is a collaborative spirit of all our schools together," Mr Smith said.

Up to 25 schools got the opportunity to showcase their Social Justice projects before and after the Mass. St Maragaret Mary’s Primary Merrylands Year 6 student Nevah Shrestha said one of their social justice projects was a quilt of quotes from the Bible which was put together when they did their Mini Vinnies sleepout.

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St Maragaret Mary’s Primary Merrylands students who helped create their quilt of quotes from the Bible which was put together when they did their Mini Vinnies sleepout

"Everyone got a small square and we got a passage from the bible to write on it or draw a picture which our teacher sewed together. We also made book marks. This project taught us how to work together and doing the sleep out showed us what it is like to be homeless," Nevah said.

At Marian Catholic College Kenthurst social justice projects include: Caritas Australia’s Project Compassion Appeal, Vinnies Winter Appeal, support of the work of Jesuit Refugee Service, the Vinnies Christmas Appeal and Sew a Smile. Sew a Smile is a project which sees both students and parents transforming colourful pillow cases into little dresses and shorts which are sent to Timor Leste, Sierra Leone, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Fiji and Uganda.

Year 10 student Braith Sandy said their social justice projects really build on their sense of community. "It gives you a sense of belonging, and really helps with your own mental health, and appreciating what you have in life," Braith said.

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Marian Catholic College Kenthurst has many social justice projects including the Sew a Smile project which sees both students and parents transforming colourful pillow cases into little dresses and shorts and sent all over the world


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    25 May 2025

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    On Friday 23rd of May…our wonderful St Andrew’s VSM Teacher Team🤝(Vinnies Sandwich Making) were busy after school, preparing hundreds of sandwiches 🥪 that were then delivered to St Vincent de Paul Society. All the sandwiches made will go out that night, to support the Vinnies Van Services for the Sydney Night Patrol, which aim to provide companionship, compassion and hope for those they serve. The afternoon was a great success 🤩 for our St Andrew's staff to come together, and actively model our school motto “Growth in Christ:” working together in solidarity to reach out to those in our community experiencing hardship. Thank you again 🙏 to ALL the volunteers of the VSM Teacher Team☺️
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    25 May 2025

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    To OUR wonderful community of St Andrew's... Check out how our students and staff, at St Andrew's Primary, live out the motto "🙆‍♀️>Growth in Christ<🙏" with our HEADS 🥰, HEARTS 🩷 & HANDS🤲. On the 14th of May, 15 members of our Faith In Action Team were blessed to participate in the Lifted Live event, organised by Catholic Youth Parramatta for the schools in our Diocese. The theme today was the message of hope. All the teachers are extremely proud of the way these FIAT members represented our school, showing respect and enthusiastic participation!

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25 May 2025

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On Friday 23rd of May…our wonderful St Andrew’s VSM Teacher Team🤝(Vinnies Sandwich Making) were busy after school, preparing hundreds of sandwiches 🥪 that were then delivered to St Vincent de Paul Society. All the sandwiches made will go out that night, to support the Vinnies Van Services for the Sydney Night Patrol, which aim to provide companionship, compassion and hope for those they serve. The afternoon was a great success 🤩 for our St Andrew's staff to come together, and actively model our school motto “Growth in Christ:” working together in solidarity to reach out to those in our community experiencing hardship. Thank you again 🙏 to ALL the volunteers of the VSM Teacher Team☺️

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To OUR wonderful community of St Andrew's... Check out how our students and staff, at St Andrew's Primary, live out the motto "🙆‍♀️>Growth in Christ<🙏" with our HEADS 🥰, HEARTS 🩷 & HANDS🤲. On the 14th of May, 15 members of our Faith In Action Team were blessed to participate in the Lifted Live event, organised by Catholic Youth Parramatta for the schools in our Diocese. The theme today was the message of hope. All the teachers are extremely proud of the way these FIAT members represented our school, showing respect and enthusiastic participation!

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10 Apr 2025

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Today, some of dedicated members of our school's FIAT team; with Mrs Parks and Mrs Hyson, were blessed 🙏with the opportunity 🤩 to participate in the Diocesan Big Walk for Water at Parramatta Park. Together we walked 🚶‍♀️💓🚶‍♀️💓🚶‍♀️💓🚶‍♀️💓🚶‍♀️ in solidarity, with over 2 BILLION people worldwide, to acknowledge and support the humanitarian issue of people across Africa, Asia and the Pacific who have to travel great distances to access clean water every day. It was truly affirming 🥰 to unite with other schools in the Diocese with the common goal of walking for justice and dignity for all.

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10 Apr 2025

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Sport Recap Last Wednesday, we had our school Cross Country. All students who participated in the race tried their very best. Congratulations to the students who qualified for the Diocesan Cross Country. We wish you the best of luck! On Friday, we were lucky enough to have Nathan Katz visit our school and talk with Stage 2 and 3 students. Nathan competed at the Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games in Judo where he medalled. He talked to the students about resilience, overcoming challenges and setting goals.

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To the wonderful St Andrew's Community!!🤩 The FIAT team would like to thank you all for your enthusiastic and reverent participation during the Big Water Walk yesterday on Caritas Day. Our community has raised $4396 just on our Project Compassion online fundraising page! 😍 That does not count all the coin donations from the Project Compassion boxes, the lolly guessing competition and the sale of the bracelets. We will update you with the full total next term, but we know that we raised over $5000! $4000 will fund a water tank for a school in Samoa! Thank you for putting your faith into action!

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01 Apr 2025

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Check OUT...Our passionate 🥰 FIAT of students (Faith In Action Team), who have been busy working behind the scenes to help prepare us for our Caritas Day this Thursday the 3rd of April!! They've been working hard on; 🧡 designing and making promotion posters to mark this community event at our school, creating 💙 creating beautiful, bead bracelets to sell on Caritas Day ($2 each), &... 💜 it was their idea to have a lolly guessing competition ($1 a guess 🤔) We are so blessed to have so many year 5 and year 6 students that have a passion to live out their FAITH by volunteering their time every Thursday lunchtime. Please join us for 'The Big Water Walk' on Caritas Day. When: 9:30 - 10:50 am, and please don't forget to sponsor your child through our online fundraising page. Thank you St Andrew's community for your continual support. God Bless 🙏

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To the wonderful St Andrew's Community, it has been lovely to see so many staff and parents join us for the Lenten prayer 😇 each Thursday morning! 🤩 Please 🙏 join us for our last two Lenten prayers for the year, Thursday mornings at 8:30 am in the library. We hope you all have a wonderful week.💜

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HARMONY DAY 2025 Despite the poor weather, and having to cancel our picnic it was great to see so many families come to celebrate Harmony Day during our open classrooms! 2of 2.

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23 Mar 2025

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To our St Andrew's Community, As part of our catholic mission for social awareness and justice, we’re taking part in supporting 'The Big Water Walk' organised by Caritas Australia’s Project Compassion. The goal is to raise awareness of the challenges faced by so many to access basic needs and rights. Therefore, during Lent we are Uniting Against Poverty by taking part in Caritas Australia's Project Compassion, by raising funds to empower people living in poverty around the world. On Thursday the 3rd of April we are having our BIG Caritas day. On that day we are participating in 'The Big Walk' for Water. We encourage you to sponsor your child and to collect sponsors for them through our St Andrew’s online donation page, which can be found in the newsletter or on our Facebook page. (If you have already donated you don’t need to donate again). On Caritas day (3/4) the walk will start at 9:30am and will finish by 10:50 am in the classrooms. The walk will be held within the school grounds, and all parents and carers are welcome to participate. On the day students can bring coins for: 1) the lolly guessing competition, which will be $1 a guess, and 2) Caritas bracelets will also be available to purchase for $2. Thank you for standing with us, as we Unite Against Poverty through Project Compassion this Lent.💜💜💜

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06 Mar 2025

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Dear wonderful, St Andrew's Community. This is just a reminder that tomorrow is a 'Day of Difference' to celebrate Catholic Schools week!🙏 The theme of the Jubilee year is, 'Pilgrims of Hope'. The colour of hope is green 💚💚💚💚💚 and all students are invited to wear this colour. You are invited to attend our 'Catholic Schools Week' Liturgy at 9:00am, following the morning assembly. Throughout the day students will participate in a variety of activities around the theme of hope and faith. In addition, teachers (from each grade) will also be selecting kid's work completed on the day to be displayed onto our school's community board in the COLA; to showcase that at St Andrew's Primary are a community focused on peace, hope and joy. We hope to see you at the liturgy! ☺️

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