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Dear Sacred Heart families,
Often at difficult times of our lives we come to rediscover or to discover faith.
Our faith ticks along quite comfortably in good times; we may draw on it often or rarely and we sometimes forget to nourish it. When difficult times arise then we reach for what calms us, what makes sense and what helps tilt our world back onto its axis. Maybe it is an experience or a growing realisation that helps us to get back on track. Sometimes it takes a conscious effort to reconnect with our faith because it can be the one connector that brings us to a simple, pared down life when all else has been stripped away. I enjoyed watching Luke Longleys ABC Australian Story this week as it showed that he was happiest getting back to a simple life and being connected to his roots - his love of the game of basketball. What does our simple life look like when all else is stripped away? Do we give ourselves the opportunity to be open to Jesus’ presence? Is lockdown a time to reconnect with God? I encourage you all to read Heartfelt each week for the opportunities to connect with our Catholic faith which it provides.
“How do we come to faith? Everyone has their own mysterious biography - the people and events who spark interest and openness to Jesus’ presence and message, the arresting experiences that force us to sit up and take notice, the slow and enduring force of people and God’s presence that take us over gradually. Each of us has our own journey, our own milestones, our own turning points. But in them all is the power and strength of God’s Spirit drawing us on to follow Jesus” Father Michael Kelly has a daily podcast which explores that day's gospel. These were his thoughts from Tuesday’s podcast. -link
Walk to Tokyo for the paralympians
The Paralympics opened last night. While our able-bodied athletes show awesome strength and determination our paralympians take this determination and grit to the next level. Please join in our school challenge to walk again to Tokyo in support of our athletes. The link to the challenge is here.
Photo Competition
Our Book Week photo competition was launched this week. This is an optional task the children might like to try this week. Please see the article in the Newsletter below.
Fathers Day Zoom 8.40am Friday 3rd September
Next Sunday, the 5th September is Father’s Day. Normally we would ask our dads to come to school for breakfast and a liturgy. Please ask all our dads if they could put our Friday Zoom assembly in their diaries as we will have a special prayer service just for them. If they could be ready with their child/children and a cup of coffee we would love to see them.
Enjoy your week.
Regards
Julie Caldwell
Prayer for a Pandemic
May we who are merely inconvenienced, remember those whose lives are at stake.
May we who have no risk factors remember those most vulnerable.
May those who have the luxury of working from home remember those who must choose between preserving their health or making their rent.
May those who have the flexibility to care for our children when schools close remember those who have no options.
May we who have to cancel a trip remember those who have no safe place to go.
May we who are losing our margin money in the tumult of the economic market remember those who have no margin at all.
May those who settle for quarantine at home remember those who have no home.
As fear grips our country, let us choose love during this time when we cannot physically wrap our arms around each other, let us find ways to be the loving embrace to God and our neighbour.
- Prayer by Cameron Wiggins Bellm
Father Phil’s 52nd Anniversary of Priesthood
This week, I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the Sacred Heart Community, to wish Father Phil a very happy 52nd Anniversary of Priesthood.
Glorious and loving God, we thank you for the gift of our Parish Priests.
Grant them the wisdom, understanding and strength they need
to follow in the footsteps of Jesus.
Inspire them with the vision of your Kingdom.
Give them the words they need to spread the Gospel.
Allow them to experience joy in their ministry.
We ask this through Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns as our Eternal Priest.
Amen.
Snapshots of Religious Education in Kindergarten
This term, the Kinder students are learning all about God’s Great Family.
The task last week was to build an Altar, in response to the Bible story of ‘Abraham and Sarah.’ In the story, Abraham and Sarah went on a long journey. They built an Altar at each stop to give thanks to God, for guiding them and for being with them.
Father’s Day Video Celebration
As Mary Lozina has mentioned in Heartfelt, Sacred Heart Parish is putting together a video to present at the Father’s Day Mass next Sunday, 5th September. Theresa from the Parish is collecting submissions of photographs of ‘fathers’ and ‘father figures’ in our Sacred Heart Community.
Please forward your submission to: secretary@shnparish.org.au
Many thanks for your continued support,
Kristen Jackson
Religious Education Coordinator




Our fruit and veggie garden by Sophie Year 3
My neighbours, my brother and I, started a fruit and veggie patch. We are growing lettuces, carrots, cucumber, corn, parsley, chickpeas, broad beans, snow peas and figs.
I water them in the morning and my neighbours water them midday and we all water them in the afternoon. We also have paths going through the garden. It is truly amazing. I’m very proud of our garden when people stop to look at it.
Dear Families,
On 20 August, NSW Government issued advice for families, the community and the ECEC sector as follows:
There have been a significant number of cases in Early Childhood Education and Care Services, so parents and carers across the state are strongly encouraged to keep their children at home, unless they need to be at those services.
Please refer to the health advice at: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/Pages/ECEC-advice.aspx.
Please contact us to discuss your needs for care so that we can staff our service appropriately.
If you cannot care for your child at home, we also remind you not to bring your child if they have any symptom of being unwell. We also ask that you do not bring your child if you or anyone else in your household has any symptom of being unwell.
The health, safety and wellbeing of children, families, staff and community is most important at this time. We will continue to provide updated information as we receive it from NSW Health.
The Department has prepared a range of helpful resources for families to support continued learning from home.
Thank you for your ongoing support. Please stay safe and well.
Liam Jowitt | SCECS OSHC Mosman Coordinator
8 Cardinal St | Mosman NSW 2088
m: 0436 646 753
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Dear SCECS families,
8 Cardinal St | Mosman NSW 2088
m: 0436 646 753
Web | About SCECS | Facebook
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