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CIM Team News

06.03.18

Third Sunday of Lent

Remember that through Lent we’re asking for your help to raise money through Project Compassion. By doing so, your donation can help communities all around the world. In Jordan, 12-year-old Bayan has her sights set on a career as an ophthalmologist. As a quiet, young refugee she struggled to overcome the trauma of growing up in a conflict zone and faced the prospect of missing out on schooling. With Caritas Australia’s support, Bayan is an academic high-achiever who is flourishing in a stable school environment.

Please donate to Project Compassion and help equip young people to succeed in the future, bringing stability to vulnerable youth and providing just futures for others like Bayan.

A Just Future starts with your support! You can donate through Parish boxes and envelopes, by visiting the CARITAS website or phoning 1800 024 413.

 

Stations of the Cross

Stations of the Cross will be held in St Paul’s Church this Friday 9 March at 6:30pm. This will be a contemporary and reflective prayer led by a group of Middle School and Senior School students. Families or individuals are invited to attend and to make time for prayer during Lent. On Friday 23 March the Junior School will be taking the lead. Students who would like to be involved in either of these are asked to email Rebecca Higgins.

 

Parish Mass

Mass is celebrated in the Tenison Woods College Chapel every Thursday at 9:00am during school terms (please note the change of time). All members of the community are invited to attend. Each week the mass is attended and led by a different year level. The roster for the coming weeks is:

Week 7

  • Wednesday 14 March at 10:45am – (Year 3 Liturgy)
  • Thursday 15 March – Year 6

Week 8

  • Thursday 22 March – Year 7
  • Week 9 (Holy Week) - Thursday 29 March – No Mass (Holy Thursday)
  • Week 10 (Joy Week) - Thursday 5 April – Year 9

 

Michelle Coote | APRIM - Assistant Principal Religious Identity & Mission

 

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Tenison Woods College respectfully acknowledges the Boandik people are the First Nations people of the Mount Gambier South Eastern region of South Australia and pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, past, present and emerging.