Throughout Term 2, our Year 12 students enrolled in Living Mercy have been privileged to participate in a series of Class Masses, providing meaningful opportunities for prayer, reflection, and celebration of our shared faith. These gatherings have offered students a chance to pause amidst the busyness of their final year and reconnect with the Mercy values that underpin our school community.
Each Mass has been a special occasion, thoughtfully prepared by staff and students who contributed through readings, prayers, and music. Their reverence and active involvement have helped create a prayerful atmosphere. These moments together have encouraged students to reflect on their personal journeys, their responsibilities as leaders within the school, and their hopes as they prepare for life beyond school.
We extend our sincere gratitude to Father Brian, Father Jackson, and Father Junray, who generously gave their time throughout the term to celebrate these liturgies with us.
The Year 12 Living Mercy Class Masses have been a beautiful reminder of the importance of nurturing faith, building community, and taking time for reflection. We thank all involved for making these celebrations such a significant part of Term 2.
Pictured are students in Mrs Amy Clark's Living Mercy class
Throughout Term 2, our Year 12 students enrolled in Living Mercy have been privileged to participate in a series of Class Masses, providing meaningful opportunities for prayer, reflection, and celebration of our shared faith. These gatherings have offered students a chance to pause amidst the busyness of their final year and reconnect with the Mercy values that underpin our school community.
Each Mass has been a special occasion, thoughtfully prepared by staff and students who contributed through readings, prayers, and music. Their reverence and active involvement have helped create a prayerful atmosphere. These moments together have encouraged students to reflect on their personal journeys, their responsibilities as leaders within the school, and their hopes as they prepare for life beyond school.
We extend our sincere gratitude to Father Brian, Father Jackson, and Father Junray, who generously gave their time throughout the term to celebrate these liturgies with us.
The Year 12 Living Mercy Class Masses have been a beautiful reminder of the importance of nurturing faith, building community, and taking time for reflection. We thank all involved for making these celebrations such a significant part of Term 2.
Pictured are students in Mrs Amy Clark's Living Mercy class