Principal's Message
Ex-College Vice-Captain
I always enjoy hearing from our ex-students, and I was particularly thrilled to hear of Zac Roach, our 2020 College Vice-Captain, outstanding achievement. Zac has recently graduated from training with the RAAF, based in Wagga. At his Graduation Parade, Zac was presented with The Legacy Airmanship Award. This award is presented to a recruit from each course who displays the highest standards of Airmanship through their personal qualities of teamwork, integrity, respect for others, professionalism, commitment and effort. Air Vice Marshal V lervasi, AM, CSC presented the award to Zac.
Congratulations, Zac.
Year 12 Retreat
This week, Year 12 embarked on their annual retreat. From all accounts, the retreat was once again very worthwhile and well-received by all participants. Next week, we will feature more about the three-day retreat.
The History behind Mother's Day
Mother’s Day has been celebrated in Australia on the second Sunday of May since 1924. But, Catholics have been celebrating a sort of mother’s day since the first few centuries of the Church. The fourth Sunday of Lent, or Laetare Sunday, traditionally was a time to return to your mother church (home parish) and leave an offering.
Those who practised this custom were said to have gone “a-mothering”, and soon it became known as “Mothering Sunday.” As the popularity of “Mothering Sunday” grew, it became a day when domestic servants were given leave to be with their families. The day became one of the few times a year where a grown family could gather, as working families often had conflicting schedules. Once the tradition became a day for family reunion, with a reference to mothers in the name, it naturally evolved to include all mothers within the celebration. For children, the long walk back home became a time for picking flowers for mum, and this would grow to the tradition of giving gifts of all sorts to mothers.
In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary. Chosen by God above all other women, Mary’s faith and obedience paved the way for the Incarnation. Her example teaches us faith, obedience, humility and most of all, how to love. As St Thomas of Villanova said, “If in this world any creature ever loved God with whole heart, with whole soul, and with whole mind, she was the creature.”
“From Mary we learn to surrender to God’s will in all things.
From Mary we learn to trust even when all hope seems gone.
From Mary we learn to love Christ her Son and the Son of God.”
St Pope John Paul II
At the foot of the cross, her heart broke for Jesus, yet she accepted God’s will not only for her Son, but for herself in her new role as mother to us all (cf. John 19:25–27).
As we honour today our earthly mothers and mother figures—including stepmothers, relatives, guardians, close family friends and those who would be mothers—let us honour our heavenly mother as well. Those devoted to her are always led to her Son. For her wise counsel tells us, “Do whatever he tells you” (John 2:5).
I invite you to pray:
Lord Jesus Christ, You chose to put yourself—tiny, needy and helpless—into the nurturing and watchful hands of a human mother. Since then, every act of mothering, both physical and spiritual, in every time and every corner of the world recollects Mary’s. Inspired by this example, we, too, honour our mothers and mother figures today. Bless these women, that they may be strengthened as Christian mothers and nurturers. Let the example of their faith and love shine forth. Grant that we, their sons and daughters, honour them always with a spirit of profound respect.
We ask this in your holy name. Amen.
Source: https://www.dow.org.au/a-mothers-day-prayer/
Statement of Intent: Our Shared Commitment
At St Joseph's Regional College we are committed to the ongoing attentiveness to responding to sexual assault and sexual violence among young people. In the Term 2, Week 1 newsletter I included our Statement of Intent. Following on from this, I encourage all families to complete the below survey.
The voice of parents/carers is valuable as the first and continuing educators of their children. We encourage families to complete a survey to support our future direction in driving cultural change around respectful relationships.
The survey is open until Friday, 7th May, the link to access the survey is located below.
If you have any questions please email the College at sjrhport@lism.catholic.edu.au and a College leadership member will contact you.
Staff Development Day - Pupil Free Day
On Monday, 17th May 2021 all St Joseph's Regional College staff will be participating in Proclaim Lismore Staff Development Day.
The theme for Proclaim Lismore Staff 2021 is Catholic Schools: Faith in the Future. This year marks 200 years of Catholic education in Australia and the day will feature a range of speakers on this theme. Our aim is to accompany students in choosing the fullness of life in Jesus Christ, through the Holy Spirit.
God bless
Mr Jim Dempsey
Principal

