Sacred Heart Central School Cootamundra
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Morris Street
Cootamundra NSW 2590
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Email: office.shcoota@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6942 2612

Faith Matters

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Parish Sacramental Program

The Sacraments of Reconciliation and First Eucharist program will conclude this weekend. Please keep these students in your prayers.

Archie Byrne

Catalina Carter - Pahulu

Izaiah Carter- Pahulu

Ella Clark

Sam Clark

Arthur Connolly

Juliet Daley

Sam Fairman

James Gay

Thomas Gay

Aleena Haisell

Joshua Knewstub

Scarlett Lange

Ignatius Burraston

Estee McLeod

Edie Roberts

Ella Sannazzaro

Venue: Sacred Heart School Library

Time: 3.30pm – 4.30pm

Twilight Retreat and First Reconciliation: 14th March 3.30pm–7.00pm(shared supper)

Sacrament of First Eucharist Celebration: Saturday 16th March (6 pm Mass)

 

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Re-establishment of Altar Servers

Together with the Parish we are looking to reestablish our altar servers’ program. Students who are in Year 4, 5, 6 and Secondary and who have made their First Eucharist are invited to be a part of our Parish Altar Serving Roster for the Saturday Masses. It is a beautiful ministry that you can offer your children in their faith life.

Mass Time

Saturday -5:00 pm and 6:00 pm (During Daylight saving)                                                                                                                                              

For the children who wish to serve on the altar there will be training sessions at Sacred Heart Church on Tuesday 12th March, Tuesday 19th March and Tuesday 26th March with Sr Kathy Hodge and Mrs Patrece Maxwell

An information note has been sent home with interest students. Please contact Mrs Maxwell if your child is interested.

Thank you. May the good Lord bless all you are doing for your child’s faith formation.

Project Compassion Week 5

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The word ‘heart’ occurs almost a thousand times in the Bible, more than three times as often as the word ‘soul.’ Perhaps this is just another item of trivia but surely it gives us a clue about Christianity. It is a religion of the heart. It gets our blood pumping. As we approach the climax of our Lenten journey, this week’s readings ask questions about our hearts. The psalm begs ‘a pure heart create for me, O God.’ Those words invite the Lord to come right inside us, into the very core of our being. The prophet Jeremiah quotes the Lord as saying, ‘deep within them I will plant my Law, writing it on their hearts.’ In other words, we won’t find God’s most intimate whisperings to us just in books or lectures. We will find it when we are genuinely in touch with our core, our most intimate space. God’s love is inscribed on our hearts. In his letter Fratelli Tutti, Pope Francis speaks against ‘a culture of walls.’ He asks us to treasure the hope found in every heart: Hope ‘speaks to us of something deeply rooted in every human heart, independently of our circumstances and historical conditioning. Hope speaks to us of a thirst, an aspiration, a longing for a life of fulfillment, a desire to achieve great things, things that fill our heart and lift our spirit to lofty realities like truth, goodness and beauty, justice and love... Hope is bold.’ The word ‘caritas’ means love. The work of Caritas Australia is a heartfelt response to the needs of the world, one that gives expression to our shared hope. Caritas always works in partnership with others. During Lent, as we have listened to the experience of people we have helped through our support of Project Compassion, we will have noticed that life-giving partnerships with groups on the ground in many countries make this possible. In today’s Gospel, Jesus speaks of the grain of wheat that must die to create a rich harvest. Of course, he is referring to his own passion. But there is a message here for us all. ‘Anyone who loves their life will lose it.’ We are called to wear our hearts on our sleeves. To be led by love for others.

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Upcoming Faith Formation Events

First Eucharist and Reconciliation Sacramental Program Weeks 2-7

St Patrick’s Day Liturgy, Parish BBQ and Presentation of Student Leadership Team 17th March 10:30am

Holy Week 24th March - 31st March

Sacrament of First Reconciliation Thursday 14th March 6:00pm

Sacrament of First Eucharist Saturday 16th March 6:00pm

Yr 1 Reflection Day - 21st March

Year 9 Enactment of the Passion of Our Lord: Thursday 28th March 10am and Good Friday 29th March 10 am.

Yr 6 Reflection Day 4th April (New Date)