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Last Sunday’s Gospel…
Peter famously recognized Jesus as Christ when Jesus asked “Who do you say I am?”. When
Jesus went on to tell His disciples about the things He was going to go through, Peter gave the
very human response of telling Jesus not to go through with it. Jesus rebuked Peter knowing
that His Mission had a higher purpose – God’s purpose. Often we don’t see God’s purpose in
some of the things that happen to us or our world either. We have to have faith that God is in
everything and is always with us. It can be hard to remember sometimes.
From the Principal...
We come to the end of a truly unique term! I am sure you are all very ready for a break from
the rigours of remote learning.
I am very pleased to be able to announce the house names. The most popular choices after
quite and extensive process of consultation and voting are – Benedict (being a Benedictine
school), Caruana (Fr Peter Parish Priest her for nearly 40 years), MacKillop (St Mary of the
Cross Australia’s first saint and Teresa (St Mother Teresa of Calcutta). We are still to look at
colours and other symbols for the houses and will keep you posted.
To go along with this, we are looking at the process of including House Captains as well as
School and Vice Captains for 2022. I will be speaking via Zoom to Year 5 students, parents and
staff via Zoom early in Term 4 about the voting procedures. If we can finalise the House
Captains procedure as well we will include them. We have to make some decisions about
choosing from the house only, which can be problematic if the numbers are low, or to choose
the top 12 students and then reassign a house if there is a clash. Please have a think about that
and let me know if you have strong ideas either way. I will share a model with you soon.
October is Mission Month. We usually collect for Catholic Missions in October. I am very aware
that many of you are struggling financially so want to make sure this doesn’t put too much
pressure on you. Mrs David will be providing links but we will not be putting as big a focus on
it this year as we usually do. If you feel you can donate please do. There are a lot of people
struggling in the world.
We have just completed a significant recruiting process to replace teachers who have retired,
are moving to another school or require a significant amount of leave. While we still need to
finalise a few positions, and I have to wait for some announcements to be made at other
schools, we are well on the way to having a strong team in place for 2022 even though it will
look quite different with some new faces. We hope to be able to pay a fitting tribute to all who
have retired after many years of service to both holy Family and catholic Education in general.
I hope to be able to give you a staff list early next term.
Both I and individual teachers have, during this term, received emails from a number of you
telling me, or them, about how much you have appreciated the effort they have made with
teaching this term. This might seem like a small gesture on your part but it has meant a
tremendous amount to teachers and staff who are usually surrounded by people in their work
and are very used to constant feedback. If you would like to send a message, please feel free to
do so to their email or to the school one and I will pass them on. It means so much more to
them when you, or the students, tell them they are doing a good job than when I do!
I hope you all stay safe during the break and are able to enjoy some easing of restriction. If I
hear any further news you need to know about regards schooling during the break for next
term, I will keep you posted.
God Bless
Michelle Rolfe
Principal
I would like to thank you all for your input in renaming the school house colours. We look forward to embedding the house point system in various aspects of our school community when remote learning ends.
The table below outlines some ways students can become better stewards with their time, talent, treasures and God’s Creation.
Next term we will begin looking at the Benedictine Value, Prayer through our Social and Emotional Learning. Staff from across the school will be leading students through various forms of prayer. St Benedict reminds us of the ways in which God is present in the human mind and heart and, indeed, in all creation through prayer. We can do this by making sure that prayer is central to our life here at Holy Family. With prayer we are able to communicate with God, thank Him, ask for guidance, forgiveness and praise Him for His unconditional love and bountiful blessings he showers upon us.
Students will begin the term by creating rosary beads and will engage in praying a decade of the rosary each day during the month of October.

Please give our school Facebook page a like. We regularly upload photos or videos through this platform and would love to keep our school community informed of exciting events that may be taking place. Select the link for Holy Family, Ingleburn Facebook page.
We would love for you to like and share our Facebook page with your extended family.

Regards,
Alana Stroligo
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REPORT with Mrs Deanna David
Greetings and many blessings to you all. Here are some updates and resources that I feel will be of benefit to you.
Creation Liturgy
Please keep an eye out for our very special Creation liturgy (a short liturgy) that will be shared with students tomorrow (Thursday of Week 10). We will also make it available on Facebook.
Month of October - Month of the Rosary
When we return we will be focusing on praying the rosary - so you will notice a bit of extra praying set aside in class time! The children will have the opportunity to make rosary beads at home if they don’t have a set at home already.
A BIG THANKYOU!
A big thank you to everyone who has reached out to assist in our recent liturgies.
We have really appreciated the Dads, Mums (giving Dads jobs to do) and siblings of students from the school offering to help. They have saved Mrs David playing Chopsticks or Fur Elise on our little keyboard at home.
HELP WANTED
While restrictions are in place, Mrs David can still make plans for next term and next year.
Would you be able to or know someone that could assist with one of the following (we will supply the resources)

- Hemming material for prayer spaces
Making simple wooden crosses - 14 of them for a rotational home prayer activity.
If you can help please email me (thank you!) davidd03@dow.catholic.edu.au
Digital To Know, Worship and Love books and Understanding Faith
Your children’s class teacher should be posting work every so often linked to the Digital to Know Worship and Love texts. You don’t need to wait for a lesson to get online and have a look at this beautiful and useful resource.
See the login and password details below:


Username: wingleburn
PW: wingleburn
Podcast: Ripples Ripples is a PODCAST developed for staff and parents on-going spiritual formation. It seeks to offer a space where people can draw on the wisdom of a series of guest speakers and can experience some treasured stillness through meditation. See the link - you can either download the files as podcasts or listen to them directly from the website.
Weekly Mass Online:
Many parishes are providing a live streaming of Sunday Mass so that we may all participate in the celebration of the Eucharist.
Bishop Brian and other clergy are live streaming Mass every Sunday. If you are interested, go to their Facebook page:
Catholic Diocese of Wollongong - Home
Do you yearn to have a moment of stillness or inspiration?
Have you listened to one of the CEO Ripples Podcasts?
Scan here to access the podcasts and download onto your phone.
You can download straight onto iTunes or PodBean.
October is Mental Health Month
Many of our schools have recently engaged with R U OK day on Thursday, 9 September, offering activities with a focus on looking out for others and checking in with them. Some schools have provided various activities and strategies for “Wellbeing Week” to complement R U OK day. Further to this, October is Mental Health Month and the theme of “Tune In” from last year, continues in 2021. “Tuning in'' reminds us to develop our awareness of self, others, and the environment by becoming allies for mental health.
How can I become a mental health ally?
Where possible, we encourage schools to continue to publish resources and contacts to assist our students and their families with their mental health during this time. Below is a list of links you may find useful.
The following excerpt is from the Way Ahead website promoting Mental Health month.
Mental Health Month Resources
- https://www.mhfa.org.au/cms/national-mental-health-month-2021
- https://mentalhealthmonth.wayahead.org.au/tune-in/
- https://mentalhealthmonth.wayahead.org.au/tips-to-tune-in/
Christian Meditation Resources: Meditation Practices
Support for Mental Health Contacts: Support for Mental Health Contacts
CEDoW: For Parents and Carers: Supporting Your Child’s Wellbeing
Please keep in your prayers the following Families who have recently lost loved ones
Maria, Ana, Cristian and Nicolas Ortiz with the passing of their Grandfather
Jordan Cinik with the passing of his Great Grandmother
Alex and George Siaflas with the passing of their Grandfather
May their soul and the Souls of all our faithfully departed, Rest in the Peace of Christ
Amen