REMEMBERING ARCHBISHOP TARTAGLIA
As a school we were always so grateful for the time the Archbishop spent with us. From celebrating mass, to speaking with staff and even just spending time with the young people.
As a school we were always so grateful for the time the Archbishop spent with us. From celebrating mass, to speaking with staff and even just spending time with the young people.
Mid-week Reflection 20th January 2021 Today is the 2nd Week of Ordinary time and the memorial of Pope Saint Fabian and Saint Sebastian. Fabian was martyred in 250 AD in the persecution
2nd Sunday of B21 Come and See Samuel was vowed to God by his mother Hannah, before he was born. Hannah prayed for a child. She was taunted and jeered by Peninnah.
Mid-week Reflection 13th January 2021 Today is the Feast of the 6th century Saint Kentigern whose mother was the princess, Saint Enoch. Her father cast her aside and she found refuge in
I was still a teenager when I first saw the Robbins/Wise film West Side Story, which was based on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. It tells the story of teenagers Tony and Maria,
Baptism of the Lord B20 Lockdown 3 brings with it a deeply distressing death toll. Hospitalisations and coronavirus infections are increasing day by day. There appears to be no end in sight
Following the First Minister’s announcement, Mark Ratter Director of Education has written a letter for all parents and cares regarding the return to school for our young people in January 2021. Please