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This week, Pope Francis invited Catholic communities around the world to participate in Laudato Si’ Week 2022. Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’ challenges us to Care for Our Common Home by growing in faith, hope, and love. To live in healthy relationships with God, neighbour, and all creation.
The theme for this week was “Listening and Journeying Together.” The eight-day global event was guided by the following quote from Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’: “Bringing the human family together to protect our common home” (LS 13).
We are called to be ecological citizens, to make wise decisions, and to take bold actions. In the matter of climate change, we are cautioned to reduce emissions of pollutants like carbon dioxide when it is in our control. By doing so we will nurture and support human life in all its stages, as well as protect the goodness and beauty of God’s great gift of the natural environment. In short, living Laudato Si’ embodies the common good.
St Brigid's our gospel value of STEWARDSHIP calls us to "live our faith in relationship with all of God's creation by being proactive stewards, taking responsibility for the care of our common home and one another."
We take this very seriously and are continually looking for ways to care for our common home.
PRAYER FOR THE EARTH
All-powerful God, you are present in the whole universe
and in the smallest of your creatures.
You embrace with your tenderness all that exists.
Pour out upon us the power of your love,
that we may protect life and beauty.
Fill us with peace, that we may live
as brothers and sisters, harming no one.
O God of the poor,
help us to rescue the abandoned
and forgotten of this earth,
so precious in your eyes.
Bring healing to our lives,
that we may protect the world and not prey on it,
that we may sow beauty,
not pollution and destruction.
Touch the hearts
of those who look only for gain
at the expense of the poor and the earth.
Teach us to discover the worth of each thing,
to be filled with awe and contemplation,
to recognise that we are profoundly united
with every creature
as we journey towards your infinite light.
We thank you for being with us each day.
Encourage us, we pray, in our struggle
for justice, love and peace.
THANK YOU - P&F PIZZA DAY
A huge thank you to the the Year 1 parents for organising the scrumptious pizza lunch last Friday. Thank you to Caterina, Sue- Ellen, Josie, Amy, Vanessa, Saira and Aleks.
On this day the students wore a jersey or team colours and families supported the Vinnies Van Appeal through generous food donations - thank you one and all!
WEEKLY ASSEMBLIES IN THE HALL FOR TERM 2
We will continue to invite a cohort of parents each week to the Friday assembly. The staff really appreciate your support as you continue to follow our exisiting COVID-Smart measures. We are in a very fortunate position that the staff are remaining healthy and can continue to delivery quality education and work towards achieving learning continuity for the students.
WEEK | DAY/TIME | CLASS PARENTS |
Week 6 | Friday 3 June 2:30pm | Kinder and Year 4 |
Week 7 | Friday 10 June 2:30pm | Year 1 and Year 2 |
Week 8 | Friday 17 June 2:30pm | Year 3 and Year 5 |
Week 9 | Friday 24 June 2:30pm | Year 6 and Kinder |
Week 10 | Friday 1 July 2:30pm | Year 1 and Year 2 |
COVID SMART PROCEDURES FOR COMING ONTO SITE
Despite many restrictions being lifted, the St Brigid’s staff have elected to continue to wear face masks to keep healthy and to achieve learning continuity for the students by avoiding sickness and absenteeism. Therefore, I ask that you show your support for the staff by adhering to the 4 COVID-smart procedures below when you come onto the school site as a volunteer or visitor.
COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENTS - UPCOMING FREE WEBINAR ON ONLINE SAFETY
The Council of Catholic School Parents NSW/ACT have arranged to hold a free webinar with the eSafety Commissioner for parents and carers of children aged 5-12 years.
The title of this year’s seminar is: Helping Kids Thrive Online.
This Term 2 webinar offers tips on how to support young people to socialise, learn and have fun online in a safe manner. It explains how to access information, use technology safely and navigate new online platforms.
It will cover:
- how to talk to young people about online risks on different social media platforms and games
- how to help young people develop skills to protect themselves when they are online
- where to go for help if things go wrong and how to access mental health support and information through eSafety.
Who should attend? Suitable for parents and carers of children aged 5-12 years
Date/Time: Wednesday 8 June at 7:30 pm
RESPIRATORY ILLNESS PROCEDURES - GOOGLE FORM
Please continue to fill in the reporting google form if your child has even the mildest of respiratory symptoms; is a close household contact, or has tested Positive for COVID-19.
The information contained in this form gives me very good data about prevailing illness in the school which I can communicate to parents to help us all work together to ensure the health and safety of our community.
This google form can be found on the St Brigid’s website, as a link in the Brigid Bulletin and by clicking the link in the COMPASS news-feed.
Students and staff who have undergone testing and have been directed to self-isolate can return to school when: they have received a negative test result, completed their 7 day isolation period AND are not displaying symptoms of illness.
Your support in ensuring the health and safety of the St Brigid’s Community during this global pandemic has been greatly appreciated.
Please complete it any day or time of the week, including weekends. The information will automatically come to Ms Uroda and Mrs Sammut.
9 June | Term 2 P&F meeting 6:30pm |
13 June | Pupil free day - public holiday |
28 June | Athletics Carnival |
1 July | Term 2 concludes |
18 July | Term 3 commences |
23 September | Pupil free day - SDD |
9 December | Christmas Carols Concert and dinner |
15 December | Year 6 Graduation Mass / luncheon / prize giving / ringing of bell |
16 December | Final awards assembly of 2022 |
16 December | Year 6 Graduation Excursion |
19 December | Christmas fun day and special food day |
20 December | Pupil free day - SDD |
FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL'S DESK
SPOTLIGHT ON LEARNING PRESENTS YEAR 6
CLASS PROFILE
Year 6 2022 is a vibrant, charismatic group of students who love a challenge and want to succeed. There leadership potential has really shone through this year with them taking initiative and always offering to lead projects across the school. Please enjoy sharing in some of the wonderful learning experiences they are engaging in.
- TEACHERS: Mrs Lavelle and Mrs Roche
- SSOs: Mrs Brodnik
- STUDENTS:
- Year 6 REPORTERS: Grace, Cameron and Raen
- Year 6 CAMERA/VIDEO CREW: Cameron
ENJOYING MUSIC
SNAPS WITH OUR BUDDIES
Stay tuned for SPOTLIGHT ON LEARNING in the next Brigid Bulletin edition in Term 2 Week 8, where we will showcase YEAR 1.
Class | Term | Week |
Year 1 | 2 | 8 |
Year 2 | 3 | 2 |
Kindergarten | 3 | 5 |
SEMESTER ONE ACADEMIC REPORTS
SEL has plenty of benefits for students, ranging from improved school performance to healthier friendships and relationships and an increased ability to cope with life's challenges. At St Brigid's we are commited to helping our students develop the social and emotional competeencies such as:
- self awareness
- social awareness
- self management
- relationship skills
- -esponisble decision making
Teachers have gathered data on their students and have determined a focus for teaching these SEL skills through their English programs, incorporating quality literature to adresss relationship skills, resilience, problem solving, friendships, emotions and self-awareness. SEL ties in beautifully with the practice of Christian Meditation that occurs daily at St Brigid's and the current Personal Development and Health syllabus.
If you would like to explore SEL and support your child with these essential skills and learning, please visit the following website.
https://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-04-02-10-ways-parents-can-bring-social-emotional-learning-home
HUMPTY DUMPTY CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION CONTINUED
Week 3 of the Great Humpty Dumpty Crime is well underway with the investigation progressing to the forensic lab where the forensic investigators dusted a piece of Humpty's shell (exhibit A) for fingerprints. We have concluded that the are seven suspects and all of them are in Year 6. We believe that two of these suspects are the perpetrators who commited the crime of taking Humpty off his wall and in the process, dropping him and cracking his shell. This week we will conduct the interrogation of the suspects (Year 6 students) with police interviews taking place by Police Investigators (Kindergarten students). We aee getting very close to solving the mystery of what happened to Humpty Dumpty.
FROM THE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COORDINATOR'S DESK
OUR LADY HELP OF CHRISTIANS - Feast Day 24 May
The feast day of Mary Help of Christians has been celebrated in Australia since 1844. The infant church in Australia had a special reason for turning to Mary. No priests were sent to the colony in its early days and Mass was not allowed except for one brief year until 1820. It was largely the Rosary in those early days that kept the faith alive.
Catholic Australia remained faithful to Mary and was the first nation to choose her under the title Help of Christians, as principal Patroness.
When Australia became the first country to have Mary Help of Christians as Patroness, it became the first country to have a mother cathedral under the same title, which is St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney.
In our Prayer for Our Lady Help of Christians, the Church prays that through Our Lady’s intercession God will “grant wisdom to our leaders and integrity to our citizens”, so that “under her protection, Australia may be granted harmony, justice and peace”.
AND SO WE PRAY…
Almighty God, deepen in our hearts
our love of Mary Help of Christians.
Through her prayers and under her protection,
may the light of Christ shine over our land.
May Australia be granted harmony, justice and peace.
Grant wisdom to our leaders and integrity to our citizens.
Bless especially the men and women
of the Australian Defence Force and their families.
We ask this through Christ Our Lord.
Amen
Our Lady Help of Christians, pray for us.
RECONCILIATION WEEK 26 May - 3 June
National Sorry Day 2022 falls this year on Thursday 26 May and is a day when we pause to remember the Stolen Generations of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
It leads us into the Week of Prayer for Reconciliation and National Reconciliation Week which is held each year between 27th May and 3rd June.
The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2022 is Be Brave. Make Change.
Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
For the Catholic Church in Australia, this week offers us a time to be fully the Church that God dreams for us - a Church in which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples make their own unique contribution and that contribution is joyfully received by others.
AND SO WE PRAY…
Loving God, you call us to work together to be one people.
May we work together to bring hope and healing to all who live here in Australia.
Help us to show compassion and justice to all, especially our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander brothers and sisters, whom we have treated so badly in the past.
May we walk forward in a spirit of healing and reconciliation so that all may live with dignity and respect.
We make our prayer in Jesus’ name.
Amen
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
The Sacrament of Confirmation will be celebrated on Friday June 3 and Saturday June 4, 2022. And so we keep our Year 6 students in our prayers
Lord, You send out Your Spirit to touch the hearts of all people, so that they may believe in You and in Jesus whom You sent.
Look kindly on all candidates for Confirmation as they listen to Your voice.
Open their hearts to Your Spirit and bring to fulfilment the good work that You have begun in them.
Amen.
FOR YOUR DIARY
It was lovely to celebrate Mass with the Year 2 and Kindergarten students and some of their parents and grandparents in the last few weeks.
An invitation is extended to parents, grandparents and carers to attend their child / children’s designated grade Parish Mass and then stay for a ‘cuppa and a chat’.
We are hoping that this will assist you to become reacquainted with the Mass and our community. Please put the date/s in your diary!
DATE |
CLASS ATTENDING |
2 June |
Year 5 |
9 June |
Year 4 |
16 June |
Year 3 |
23 June |
Whole School Liturgy |
LUMEN CHRISTI PARISH - RECONCILIATION AND HOLY COMMUNION 2022 - YEAR 3 2022
The Sacramental Programme for Reconciliation & First Holy Communion will begin with the Parent/Caregiver Meeting at 6.30pm on Wednesday 29th June, and Thursday 30th June 2022, at St John Vianney Co-Cathedral, Fairy Meadow. Parents/caregivers must attend either one of these meetings to enrol their children for the First Holy Communion Programme. Please bring your child’s completed enrolment form and a copy of your child’s Baptism Certificate. You can download the enrolment form from our parish website. Go to: www.lumenchristi.org.au/sacramental2022 Enrolment forms will only be accepted at the Parent/Caregiver session held 6.30pm on 29th/30th June at St John Vianney Co-Cathedral. Strictly No late enrolments will be accepted. The cost for administration and materials for the First Holy Communion Programme is $60. The sessions for each sacrament will be held in St John Vianney Co-Cathedral commencing at 6.30pm sharp. If you require any further information or need to discuss any concerns please, contact Cathy on 4211 0506 email: cathy.zamroz@dow.org.au
Reconciliation (shortened programme)
- Session 1 20/21 July SJV 6:30 pm
- Session 2 27/28 July SJV 6:30 pm
Eucharist
- Session 1 3/4 August SJV 6:30 pm
- Session 2 10/11 August SJV 6:30 pm
- Session 3 17/18 August SJV 6:30 pm
- Session 4 24/25 AugustSJV 6:30 pm
First Reconciliation will be available after each First Holy Communion session.
First Holy Communion Dates are Saturday 27, August & 3, September 2022.
VINNIES VAN FOOD DRIVE
REFLECTIONS
THE ACSENSION OF OUR LORD The Feast of the Ascension is really a kind of liminal moment in the Easter season. It is a time between times; a moment when we have left one place, but have not yet arrived at a second. While the narratives that describe the Ascension fit well into the unfolding story of redemption, the feast celebrates the exaltation of Jesus. The readings allow us to focus on this theological point while we commemorate a turning point in the life of the church. We do this by considering the enthronement of Christ in the heavens and the new body of Christ on earth. Many of the Easter accounts have directed our attention to the appearances of Jesus which were intended to strengthen the Christians' belief in his bodily resurrection. Today we stand awestruck, watching Jesus ascend into the clouds of heaven, there to be enthroned at the right hand of God. Today is a day to be overwhelmed by the reality of the divinity of the one whom we have known in his humanity. Christ who ascended into heaven in his body carries on what he began on earth through his new body, the community of believers. He teaches through its apostles and evangelists. He ministers through its prophets and pastors. We have not been left alone; we have his power, the same power with which he performed marvels when he walked the earth. We have not been left alone; we have each other. Together we make up the new body of Christ. © Dianne Bergant CSA |
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PENTECOST Holy Ghost, Holy Gust In the very old days, the ‘Holy Spirit’ was known as the ‘Holy Ghost’. It comes from the old English word ‘gust’ which ‘blows wherever it pleases’. St Luke’s account of Pentecost tells of what ‘sounded like a powerful wind from heaven’. This is the Divine Wind, this is the Holy Gust, the Holy Spirit. Out of nowhere, this mighty Gust burst into the disciples’ lives with gale force, sweeping away their fear. The Divine Wind is nothing less than the Breath of God. ‘O Breathe on me Breath of God’ is one of the most beautiful hymns, sung to a traditional Irish melody. One verse goes: ‘O Breathe on me Breath of God . . . until this earthly part of me glows with thy fire divine’. It is like a log at the back of the fireplace late at night. The log is intact but absolutely glowing through and through with fire. It is to be the same with us. Peter was inspired to preach to the crowds ‘with a loud voice’ about ‘Jesus the Nazarene’ and the fact that ‘God raised him to life’. That is the gospel. That is the message which those who breathe with the breath of God have been preaching since the birthday of the Church at Pentecost. We could pause for a moment to pray an ancient chant of the Church: ‘Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful, and enkindle in them the fire of your love. Send forth your Spirit and they will be created, and you will renew the face of the earth.’ © Fr Michael Tate; mtate@bigpond.com |
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THE MOST HOLY TRINITY Painting the Picture of God The Feast of the Trinity of God comes about because Jesus painted a picture of the most intimate communion of Divine Life between Himself, the Father, and the Holy Spirit. This is a relationship and yet the most perfect unity. God is Divine pulsating, shimmering light dancing in threefold exchange of love. In fact, the best name for God is ‘Being-in-Love’. What does this mean for us? How often have you heard: ‘You are made in the image and likeness of God’? If God is threefold Being-in-Love, then you and I are made to live in relationship – not in solitary. We are totally on the wrong track if we think that the ultimate good is to be self-sufficient. It will turn out to be a Hellish choice. When we live as much self-giving as is possible, we are closest to Divine Life. In fact, we are Divine Life pulsating into a particular time and place through us. Each time we bless ourselves, a bit of a Catholic routine, we are invoking the threefold exchange of love and calling its power into our life. Be careful, there will be consequence! You could become more God-like! We could pause for a moment, slowly make the Sign of the Cross which recalls our baptism: ‘In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit’, and promise to image that Name in our lives. © Fr Michael Tate; mtate@bigpond.com |
ST BRIGID'S AWARDS
Congratulations to the following students on receiving their awards in Term 2 Week 3 and 4.
Term 2 - Week 3
CLASS | STRONG FOUNDATIONS | LEADER OF THE WEEK |
Kindergarten | Max N | Roman G |
Year 1 | Mila J | Sebastian T |
Year 2 | Vita K | Sophie R-M |
Year 3 | Allaria D S | Ned L |
Year 4 | Ryan T | Simon C |
Year 5 | Bailey C | Rosie S |
Year 6 | Oliver E | Cash S |
Congratulations to the following students who have received an Assistant Principal's Award. Well done!
TERM 2 WEEK 3
CLASS | STUDENT |
Year 5 | Matthew C |
TERM 2 WEEK 4
CLASS | STUDENT |
Year 3 | Macy G |
Happy Birthday to the following students.
We hope you have a great birthday!
K | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Jayden M | Oliver W | Aria J | Ryder M | Zara H | Hugo S | Vincent H |
Bethany M | Noah S |
DIOCESAN CROSS COUNTRY CARNIVAL
NSW PREMIER'S READING CHALLENGE
The NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge has begun.
This year, students in Kindergarten, Year 1 and Year 2 will complete the Reading Challenge with their class.
Students in Years 3 to 6 will complete the Reading Challenge independently. To do this they will require their login and password information. Please contact the school office for login and password support.
To see the rules of the Reading Challenge and the book lists, please visit NSW Premier's Reading Challenge 2022 : Home
Mrs Richardson
● ensures that your child doesn’t miss out on the important learning activities scheduled early in the day when they are most alert;
● helps your child to learn the importance of punctuality and routine; and
● gives your child time to greet their friends before class and therefore reduces the opportunity for classroom disruption.
ADDING ATTENDANCE NOTES IN COMPASS
Following are instructions for how to add an attendance note to Compass, if your child is absent from school.
Using the Compass App on your mobile phone follow these steps:
- Select Shortcuts
- Click on blue plus button '+'
- Submit absence note
- Select student
- Enter reason
- Add comments
- Enter dates and times
- Add attendance note
- OK
Date |
1st Mower |
2nd Mower |
25/6/2022 |
Antony Petre |
Darrell Mitchell |
23/7/2022 |
Fabrizio Curcio |
Kevin Dent |
20/8/2022 |
Mark Eckermann |
Thomas Mortlock |
10/9/2022 |
Gary Humphrey |
Simon Young |
24/9/2022 |
David Hides |
Jeremy Crook |
8/10/2022 |
Brett Shrimpton |
Daniel St Archangel |
22/10/2022 |
Anthony Petre |
Paul Brogan |
P&F PIE DRIVE - ORDER BY 5:00PM TODAY
With the Winter months upon us, it’s the perfect time to restock our freezers with Pies from our Annual Pie Drive. We will be getting our delicious Pies, tarts, lamingtons and caramel slices delivered from Coniston Bakery.

Family Meat Pie
Family Beef and Pepper Pie
Family Potato Pie
Family Curry Beef Pie
Family Beef and Mushroom Pie
Family Chicken and Vegetable Pie
Family Vegetable Pie
Family Quiche Lorraine
Family Spinach and Fetta Quiche
Four pack of single serve Gluten Free Pies
Family Apple Pie
Family Custard Tart
6 Pack of Lamingtons
6 Pack of Caramel Slice
You will be able to place an order and pay via Qkr in the coming days. Your orders will be available for collection from the school on Friday 3rd June from 2:15pm-3:45pm.
So get collecting your orders! These will be perfect to stock the freezer or just because WE ALL NEED PIES AND CAKE!!
St Brigid’s Gwynneville
ST BRIGID'S CHURCH MASS TIMES
Saturday | 5:30pm Vigil |
Sunday | 9:00am |
Thursday | 9:30am |
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