Sts Peter and Paul Primary School - Garran
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59 Wisdom Street
Garran ACT 2605
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS

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Thank you to Year 4 and especially Colonel King for a moving speech for our ANZAC Day Prayer Commemoration which was held last Friday  

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Sacrament of Reconciliation

Please remember that for your child to be eligible to make their Sacrament of Reconciliation, you and your child must have attended the Home Groups and Retreat day this term, as it is a Parish requirement.

Upcoming dates to remember: 

  • SACRAMENTAL CELEBRATION: Holy Trinity Church, Curtin 6pm Tuesday, 7th May

Any further enquiries relating to the Sacrament of Reconciliation can be directed to the Parish Office ( 6281 3999/ wodennorth@cg.org.au ). 

THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER YEAR B

Gospel

Luke 24:35-48- It was written that the Christ would suffer and on the third day rise from the dead.

REFLECTION 

The first sentence of the gospel reading sets the context for the themes of today: ‘Jesus was made known to them in the breaking of the bread.’ Who is the Jesus that they recognised? And what does this recognition require?

Jesus is the servant of the God of the early ancestors, the long awaited messiah, and the innocent sufferer portrayed in the prophetic tradition. He is the fulfilment of our deepest aspirations. When we gather around the table for the sacramental meal, we encounter the Risen Lord. There the sacred traditions of our religious heritage are opened for us and we are enabled to recognise him in the traditions and in the breaking of the bread.

In order to encounter the Risen Lord in the breaking of the bread and in the breaking open of the word, we need docile hearts ready to embrace the deepest meaning of our religious heritage. We need hearts that have been purified in the love of God; hearts that have been totally transformed. The commandment of love requires nothing less.

Having recognised the Risen Lord, we, like the people described in the first reading, must live reformed lives. Having recognised the Risen Lord, we, like the people addressed in the second reading, must be obedient to God's commandment of love. Having recognised the Risen Lord, we, like the disciples portrayed in the gospel, must preach the good news of God's forgiveness to all nations. Easter faith assures us that all of this is possible.

Adapted from Dianne Bergant CSA

Blessings for the week ahead and wishing you a safe and happy holiday break

Amanda Basedow

Religious Education Coordinator (Acting)