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Mental Health Awareness Week – Kindness

18th May 2020Mrs D Curtis

This week is national Mental Health Awareness Week and the theme of this year’s Mental Health Foundation campaign is kindness. The campaign seeks to highlight the positive impact that acts of kindness, both large and small, can have on people’s mental health and wellbeing. It is important that we are kind to ourselves as well as others.

Please look at the 7 days of kindness calendar and try and do both acts of kindness for each day, one for others and one for yourself.

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Daily Gospel Reflection

15th May 2020Mrs D Ferris

THE GOD OF LIFESTYLE
“It is the decision of the Holy Spirit, and ours too, not to lay on you any burden beyond that which is strictly necessary.” —Acts 15:28
The elders of the church of Jerusalem and the Holy Spirit decided Gentile Christians did not need to be circumcised, but rather had to change their lifestyle, “namely, to abstain from meat sacrificed to idols, from blood, from the meat of strangled animals” (Acts 15:29). Meat sacrificed to idols was a major item in the marketplace. Therefore, to abstain from this was, in part, an economic decision. The Gentiles were also told to change their eating habits. In other words, the Gentiles were required to make lifestyle changes in the areas of money, food. This is comparable to telling a modern person, even a Christian, to stop buying certain foods, to quit eating meat or drinking caffeine.

When the letter containing these rules was read, “there was great delight at the encouragement it gave” (Acts 15:31). If a similar letter requiring lifestyle changes was read at your church, would the people be delighted or defiant? Lifestyle is the false god of the modern church. Our comforts, pleasure, and entertainment mean more to us than loving God. That’s where our time and money goes, and God gets the leftovers, if there are any. Repent!

PRAYER: Risen Jesus, may I repent of living for selfish pleasure.
PROMISE: “This is My commandment: love one another as I have loved you.” –Jn 15:12
PRAISE: St. Isidore was canonised in 1622. He’s in good company: St. Ignatius of Loyola, St. Francis Xavier, St. Teresa of Avila, and St. Philip Neri were declared saints at the same time.

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Thank A Teacher Day

15th May 2020Mrs D Curtis

We are promoting the National Thank A Teacher Day Campaign, on behalf of The Teaching Awards Trust, which takes place 20 May.

Do you have a STAR teacher? Do you miss seeing them every day? Thank A Teacher Day let’s students take the opportunity to say thank you to all the amazing teachers and support staff, who are doing a star job each and every day.

It’s so easy to say thank you. Here’s what you need to do:

1. Everything needs to be filmed/photographed in portrait
2. Videos should be short and snappy, ideally 30 seconds
3. Intro your video with who you are thanking and why
4. Tell us your school and teacher’s name
5. Email to info@teachingawards.com or WhatsAPP on 07958 106058

For more ideas, resources and information how to take part please see the website: https://bit.ly/35ztAE5

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Worldwide Day of Prayer & Fasting for an end to the Pandemic

14th May 2020Mrs D Ferris

Pope Francis has asked us to come together today, to pray together, for the end of the Pandemic.
Here are a few links you may want to join in with today, from Masses to meditation or just sit for a moment, maybe light a candle and say your own prayer. God Bless.

11 o’clock Prayer and Holy Rosary from St Peter’s Basilica
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2020-05/pope-francis-invitation-to-14-may-prayer.html
Mass 12.15 St Chad’s Cathedral, Birmingham
https://www.stchadscathedral.org.uk/Thursday (14 May) 12.15pm
Mass 6.30 St Peters and St Paul Wolverhampton
https://www.rcwlvwest.com/
Rosary with Kenelm Trust-Alton Castle and Soli House

Lectio Divina

Visio Divina-Visual Prayer-Lords Prayer with Allora Borealis
https://www.up.edu/garaventa/archives/visio-divina/the-lords-prayer.html
12.00 Angelus

Coronavirus prayer


Our Father

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Daily Gospel Reflection

14th May 2020Mrs D Ferris

BROKEN DOWN VEHICLES ON THE ROAD
“Then they prayed, ‘O Lord, You read the hearts of men. Make known to us which of these two You choose for this apostolic ministry, replacing Judas, who deserted the cause and went the way he was destined to go.’ ” —Acts 1:24-25
Things break. People break and cry, and they break down and die. So many things and people break that we may give up fixing all the broken things, even the broken people. While we may take our time to fix broken things, we need to take broken people, broken hearts, broken relationships, and broken lives to the Lord immediately. He has fixed every person’s brokenness through His death and Resurrection, and He wants to show His love for the broken right away (see Ps 34:19).

After Jesus’ death, the apostles were broken. Judas had sold and betrayed Christ. Then he committed suicide. Peter denied Christ three times. All the apostles abandoned Christ. They all had sinned grievously. They were so broken that they refused to face their brokenness. But they began to turn to the Lord and pick up the pieces of their ruined lives when they sought the Lord’s will in replacing Judas. Matthias, Judas’ replacement, was the focal point of the apostles’ repenting of their lethargy and bringing their brokenness to the Lord.

Do you have a breakdown of communication, discipline, freedom, love, or hope in your life? How long have you let your brokenness sit there untouched? Deal with your Judases by calling on the Lord. The Lord will send you Matthiases of healing and hope. Then with all the brokenness of your life in the healing hands of the Lord, you can receive the Holy Spirit in a new Pentecost.

PRAYER: Father, may we make straight the way of the Holy Spirit.
PROMISE: “I no longer speak of you as slaves, for a slave does not know what his master is about. Instead, I call you friends, since I have made known to you all that I heard from My Father.” –Jn 15:15
PRAISE: Pray today with Pope Francis for the end to Coronavirus-prayer is a powerful

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Cancelled: Year 6 into Year 7 Welcome Evening

14th May 2020Mrs D Curtis

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and ensuring the safety of students, parents and staff, it has been decided to CANCEL the Y6 into Y7 Welcome Evening on Thursday 2nd July. Exciting and engaging activities are being created for our new Y7 intake of students and will be shared with parents and carers in due course.

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Daily Gospel Reflection

13th May 2020Mrs D Ferris

TO YIELD FRUIT, YIELD

—John 15:2
Disciples of Jesus bear a lot of fruit, and they can grow weary. They need energy because they are consumed as they live out their calling. A major battleground of a veteran disciple is the temptation to invest time in people or things they enjoy, which “give them life” and re-energize them. After a while, the disciple can find himself or herself starting to be energized enough by this source that they come to it to get energized instead of coming to Jesus (cf Mt 11:28). At this point, the activity has become a “sucker branch” that not only bears no fruit, it also consumes the disciple’s time so they don’t have much time or energy to bear fruit.

These activities may be good or even religious. Yet if we won’t yield these activities to the will of God for the purpose of bearing fruit, the Father will soon come with a sharp sickle to cut them off. “He prunes away every barren branch” (Jn 15:2) from our life. He insists we bear fruit for His glory (Jn 15:8).

Jesus is the Vine, our Energy, and our Strength (Ps 18:2). He knows we grow weary, so He invites us to come to Him to be refreshed (Mt 11:28). He consumes us (Heb 12:29). However, as we are consumed by Him, we are not burned out (see Ex 3:2). Instead, we receive sustaining energy (Col 1:29; Heb 1:3) and new life (Jn 10:10). In Jesus, the Source of our strength, we have strength for everything (Phil 4:13).

PRAYER: Jesus, when I get tired for You, may I never get tired of You. Blow a cool, refreshing wind of the Spirit in my life so that I may bear abundant, enduring fruit for Your glory (Jn 15:8, 16).
PROMISE: “He who lives in Me and I in Him, will produce abundantly, for apart from Me you can do nothing.” –Jn 15:5
PRAISE: Our Lady of Fatima appeared to three children in 1917. The message of Fatima is simple: Pray.

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Daily Gospel Reflection

12th May 2020Mrs D Ferris

GOD IS PEACE (EPH 2:14)

” ‘Peace’ is My farewell to you, My peace is My gift to you.” —John 14:27

Peace is what Jesus left us in His last will and testament. Because of this, peace has a special significance for those who love Jesus. Peace is the binding force which unifies the Church, marriages, and families (Eph 4:3). Peace is the guard of our hearts and minds (Phil 4:7). Without peace, we will be subject to heart-failure and mind-games. Without peace, our God-given relationships begin to unravel and society begins to disintegrate.

 

Zeal to propagate the Gospel of peace is our footgear and part of our spiritual armor (Eph 6:15). Without zeal to proclaim peace, the beautiful feet (Is 52:7) of Christians remain unprotected. Under these circumstances, we leave ourselves wide open for Satan to bind our feet, and in that state we will no longer be free to go to the nations with the Good News of Jesus.

 

Peace is the fruit of the Spirit (Gal 5:22). Jesus, God Himself, is Peace (Eph 2:14). Therefore, pray for peace, make peace (Mt 5:9), and adore Jesus, our Peace.

 

PRAYER:               “Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace.”

PROMISE:            “We must undergo many trials if we are to enter into the reign of God.” –Acts 14:22

PRAISE:                 Sts. Nereus and Achilleus were soldiers of the Roman army. They became Christians and, shortly after being baptized, were martyred.

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Daily Gospel Reflection

11th May 2020Mrs D Ferris

THE KNOW-IT-ALL
“The Paraclete, the Holy Spirit Whom the Father will send in My name, will instruct you in everything, and remind you of all that I told you.” —John 14:26
Eternal life is to know God the Father and Jesus (Jn 17:3). Because love requires freedom and freedom requires some knowledge, knowledge is necessary to love. Therefore, we are created both to know and to love God. We can “perish for want of knowledge” (Hos 4:6).

Because knowing is so important for life and love, teaching is extremely important in God’s plan. Although God the Father (see Jn 6:44-45) and Jesus teach us, in this post-Pentecost age the Holy Spirit is the Focus of teaching in that He teaches us everything (Jn 14:26) and guides us to all truth (Jn 16:13).

We have victory, freedom, love, and hope because we know what we need to know. We know all we need because the Holy Spirit teaches us and because we are docile, that is, teachable, to His teachings.

If you know millions of things, that means there are still many millions of things you don’t know. You don’t know the future, your heart, or others’ hearts (see Jer 17:10). These are critical things not to know. So we are doomed to be impossibly ignorant. Our only hope is to know the One Who knows all and will teach us all we need to know (Jn 14:26). Our only Hope is the Holy Spirit.

PRAYER: Father, break through my pride to make me docile to the Holy Spirit.
PROMISE: “There was a man who was lame from birth; he used to sit crippled, never having walked in his life. On one occasion he was listening to Paul preaching, and Paul looked directly at him and saw that he had the faith to be saved. He called out to him in a loud voice, ‘Stand up! On your feet!’ The man jumped up and began to walk around.” –Acts 14:8-10
PRAISE: All through the day when you are making decisions or if you are worried say “Jesus, I trust in You.”

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A VE prayer to mark the Victory in Europe Day

7th May 2020Mr M Jones

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