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CIM Team News

22.08.18

Family mass

This Sunday the 11:00am mass at St Paul’s will be a Family Mass.  There will be children leading the music and readings. Please come along and join wonderful family celebration. If your child would like to be involved in the music and/or reading please contact Cisca Teodoro at the Parish Office on 87256566 or mgpsacraments@bigpond.com

Following mass there will be soup and bread provided in the Gathering Space of the Church. Everyone is welcome.

 

2018/2019 Parish Sacramental Programme

Last week an Information Session was held for the next Sacrament Programme which will begin next term and conclude in 2019. If your child is currently in Year 3 or older and you think they are ready to celebrate the Sacraments of Initiation and you were unable to attend the Information session, please contact Cisca Teodoro at the Parish Office for an enrolment form 87256566 or mgpsacraments@bigpond.com

 

Parish Mass:  

A Mt Gambier Catholic community parish mass is held each Thursday of the term (except Week 1) and is led by a different class or year level each week.

Mass is held at 9:00am in the College Chapel and all parents, grandparents, friends are welcome to attend.

 

The roster for Term 3 masses is:

Thursday August 23  Year 6/7 (Liturgy of Word with Holy Communion)

Thursday August 30  Year 8 (Liturgy of Word with Holy Communion)

Thursday September 6  Year 11 (Liturgy of Word with Holy Communion)

Thursday September 13  Year 9

Thursday September 20  Year 5

Thursday September 27  Year 10 (Liturgy of Word with Holy Communion)

 

Father’s Day Breakfast

The Father’s Day Breakfast will be held on Friday August 31 in the Barrie Holmes Stadium from 7:45am-8:30am. Information has been sent out via Skoolbag and email and RSVP’s can be sent through the Skoolbag app or by emailing Sandra Quirke on quirsa@tenison.catholic.edu.au RSVP’s are essential for catering. Please advise of dietary needs when sending your reply.

 

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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.