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Catholic Identity and Mission Team News

14.02.17

Whole School Mass

The Beginning of Year Whole School Mass will be held at Marist Park on Thursday 16 February at 9:00am. All parents/carers and friends are welcome to attend. Bring a chair and hat.

Family Mass

Many thanks to all those who attended and were in involved in the Family Mass last weekend. This was beautiful celebration and one we encourage families to attend on the first weekend of the month. The next Family Mass will be held on Sunday 5 March 2017. Please see Becky Higgins if you would like to be involved as a singer or a reader.

Youth Mass

This Sunday there is a Youth Mass at 5:00pm at St Paul’s Church. Youth masses are held on the second and fourth Sunday of the month with music and involvement from young people and their families. All members of the Tenison Woods College community are encouraged to attend.

Support Vinnies

We are looking for some volunteers (adults or students in Years 8-12) to join our Saturday morning roster to volunteer at the Vinnies shop in Crouch Street. If you would like to help out occasionally on a Saturday from 9:00am – 12:00pm please email Sandra Quirke. 

Sacraments  of Initiation for Teenagers

Do you have a teenager who has not completed the Sacraments of Initiation and would like to do so? Fr Michael and Michelle Coote will prepare the young people so that they can receive First Reconciliation, Confirmation and First Holy Communion when the Archbishop comes later this year. Please contact Fr Michael Romeo on 8725 6566 by Friday 24 February 2017.

Parish Mass

Mass is celebrated in the Tenison Woods College Chapel every Thursday at 9:15am during term 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 3: Thursday 16 February, Whole School Mass at Marist Park at 9:00am.

Week 4: Thursday 23 February,  Year 10’s.

Week 5: Thursday 2 March, Year 11’s.

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.