School holidays and term dates
Some upcoming dates for your diary
School holidays and term dates
Some upcoming dates for your diary
“Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier” Blessed Mother Teresa
Reflection: Sometimes when we are tired or have a lot on our minds it can be easy to disregard how people feel in our company. We may give short replies or smart replies that can leave people feeling unsettled when they leave us. We all have countless opportunities to share joy with all we meet. This can be through a smile or a kind word.
Prayer: O Lord God, sometimes my heart is heavy and I struggle to be nice to people. Help me to reach out to others and share the joy and happiness that I am capable of sharing. Keep me close to you, confident in the knowledge that you know my every need.
School Prayer: Lord, I thank you for bringing me to another day. I live it completely for You, Through you, With You and in you. Amen Blessed John Henry Newman, Pray for Us.
“Mercy is an action that gives evidence of divine favour- a blessing” Joe Paprocki
Reflection: Merciful acts in all their kindness and tenderness are varied and powerful indicators of God’s love working amongst us. Using our good manners, holding the door for the person behind you, joining in confidently with daily prayers and being generous in our charity contributions are some of the ways this week that we can be merciful here in Cardinal Newman High School.
Prayer: O Lord God, there are times when kindness and tenderness are far from my mind. Help me to keep mercy as my focus today and seek your love in all that I do. In this special year of mercy may the world become more peaceful and tolerant. May more people begin to show your love in their actions.
School Prayer
Lord, I thank you for bringing me to another day.
I live it completely for You,
Through you,
With You and in you. Amen
Blessed John Henry Newman, Pray for Us.
‘God has not called me to be successful. He called me to be faithful’ Blessed Teresa of Calcutta
Reflection: Being successful has many different measures, for some it is a big house and a fancy car. While these are important to many, faithfulness to God goes further than any of these temporary measures. Faith in God can be witnessed through being the best we can be in Cardinal Newman High School and developing all the many talents God has given us. Faithfulness through prayer and also merciful, kind actions are what we are learning about this week.
Prayer: Dear Lord, during this week when the Church in Scotland is focussed on learning to be Merciful, please help us to mindful of our relationship with you. In all our actions may we strive to be kind and caring to one another, may we be an example of our faith in action through all our good deeds.
School Prayer
Lord, I thank you for bringing me to another day.
I live it completely for You,
Through you,
With You and in you. Amen
Blessed John Henry Newman, Pray for Us.
Reminder: Friday the 5th of February is the final day for any S4 pupil who would like to book a place on the 2017 Lourdes trip.
Click on the link for more informationLourdes 2017 Booklet
“Gravity explains the motions of the planets, but it cannot explain who sets the planets in motion.” ― Isaac Newton
Reflection: Sometimes it is very easy to dismiss something because there appears to be no rational explanation or if something becomes too difficult we can easily give up on it. Sometimes time can show us eventually what we need, we just have to trust that the route to it might not be something that is immediately obvious to us.
Prayer For Increased Faith and Mercy
Increase in us, Lord, the faith you have given us, Look after the pupils of Cardinal Newman High School that during this Catholic Education Week they will have the chance to become, even more, people of loving compassion, humble in seeking forgiveness and merciful in pardoning the offences of others. AMEN
School Prayer
Lord, I thank you for bringing me to another day.
I live it completely for You,
Through you,
With You and in you. Amen
“Aspire not to have more but be more” Oscar Romero
Reflection: After Christmas, a time of giving and sharing, we may have many more material possessions. It is important to appreciate all we have received as there will always be others with more or less than ourselves. It is important to become richer as a person; become more kind, patient and understanding.
Prayer: Lord, help us appreciate all we have in life and think of those less fortunate than ourselves. Amen.
School Prayer
Lord, I thank you for bringing me to another day.
May I live it completely for You,
Through you,
With You and in you. Amen
For Canon Glackin
Eternal Rest, grant unto him O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him, may he rest in peace.
Blessed John Henry Newman, Pray for Us.
Reflection: On this day of Canon Glackin’s Funeral let us remember the community of St Columba’s, Viewpark and all Canon’s friends and family who have lost a brother, friend and parish priest. Let us give thanks for the 33 years of service he has given to the people of Bellshill and may all us who have had our lives touched in some way always remember him in our prayers and persevere in our own service of Christ.
Prayer: Father you call each one of us by name and ask us to follow you. Bless your church by raising up dedicated and generous leaders from our families and friends who will serve your people as Sisters, Priests and Brothers. Inspire us as we grow to know you, and open our hearts to hear your call.
School Prayer
Lord, I thank you for bringing me to another day.
May I live it completely for You, Through you, With You and in you.
Amen
Reflection – Sometimes a good long chat with your best friend can make the world a brighter place. Prayer in its many forms is a means of communicating with a best friend. God knows us better than we know ourselves. There are times when we may feel that God didn’t give us what we prayed for, that is because He delivers what we NEED which isn’t always what we want. This can seem complicated but if we put our simple trust in God and communicate with him regularly we will find ourselves where, in life, we are meant to be. Like a good parent God will provide us with what we need.
Prayer – Lord, I place my trust in you
Lord, help us this weekend to take the time to share our challenges and joys with you. Be with us and help us to see your presence in our lives. Like with our best friends, may we offer our confidence in you that you provide our needs before we ask for them. Help us to allow others to see you in their lives, particularly those who have difficulty recognising your presence.
School Prayer
Lord, I thank you for bringing me to another day.
May I live it completely for You,Through you,
With You and in you.
Amen
For Canon Glackin
Eternal Rest, grant unto him O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him, may he rest in peace.
Reflection – A time for everything
Life can sometimes feel so busy that we pass each day and week in a flash of ‘to do’ lists and never ending deadlines. Fitting time to pray alone can often be put in the ‘I will do that next’ category and it never really arrives. Conversations with our friends at school and home; social media in its many forms even when our parents think we are sleeping, cause us to forget how important it is to sit still and communicate our prayers to our Lord.
Prayer – Lord, in you I trust.
Lord allow us to follow the advice of St Francis de Sales and place prayer as a priority in our busy lives. May know the healing peace of quiet prayer time and share with one another the benefits of our time in prayer. Sometimes the need to do everything that is asked of us crams our life to the full. Sometimes we waste time on our many electronic gadgets engaging in a cyber-reality when our time could be spent more effectively communicating with you. Help us to learn that our prayers can be in the form of a conversation with a true friend.
School Prayer
Lord, I thank you for bringing me to another day.
May I live it completely for You,
Through you,
With You and in you. Amen
For Canon Glackin
Eternal Rest, grant unto him O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him, may he rest in peace.
Canon Glackin, Parish Priest of St Columba’s, Viewpark, for over 30 years, passed away at the weekend after a short illness. Canon was a great supporter of the school during his time as parish priest at St Columba’s, always making himself available for confessions and mass and always more than prepared to visit classes and speak to pupils, which he did with such warmth and sincerity. His love of all things Spanish was highlighted in the great service he gave to our Day of the Dead celebrations in school and his contribution to that over the last few years was immense. Although he was unable to take a leading role in the last celebrations he did manage to attend and took the opportunity to speak to our third years about his illness, his acceptance of death and the important role that his faith had in helping him approach his death. Sharing his thoughts and inspiration with the young people and telling them how lucky they were to have the gift of faith to face trials such as these was a very moving and touching experience.
The funeral arrangements will be finalised at some point this week, Fr Grant has intimated that it will take place either Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday of next week.
Eternal Rest, grant unto him O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him, may he rest in peace. Amen
The Sutton Trust Summer Schools are FREE subject-specific residential courses that allow pupils a taste of life at one of eleven leading universities. To be eligible to apply, S5 pupils must have achieved at least 5A/B passes at National 5 and be taking subjects related to the course they are applying for.
Pupils should also meet all (or most) of the following criteria
• will be the first generation in their family to attend university
• have been eligible for free school meals or EMA
• attend school or live in an area with high levels of socio-economic deprivation
Please see the information posted in the S5 Common Room or speak to Ms McGinley or Mrs O’Keane.
THE DEADLINE FOR APPLYING IS FRIDAY 11TH MARCH 2016
Reflection
God is with us in our every breath. He knows our needs and provides for us even when we cannot see what he wants for us. It is often easy to be put off by hurdles and sometimes hard work can leave us feeling drained. Our fourth year pupils are embarking on their prelim exams this week and we know that there is an answer to each question, a reassuring thought for every doubt, a lesson from each missed opportunity and a chance to improve their tomorrows.
Prayer – Lord, I place my trust in you
Let us take a moment in the hustle and bustle of our day to put or faith in God. My we know that he is with us in times of stress, times of challenge and times of joy. Allow his presence to be with you as we give our best to our lessons in Cardinal Newman High School. Let us all think about our fourth pupils who have prepared well and giving their best to their exams. Let us also pray for people throughout our world who face challenges today, may our Lord be with them and give them strength to do their best.
School Prayer
Lord, I thank you for bringing me to another day.
May I live it completely for You,
Through you,
With You and in you. Amen
For Canon Glackin
Eternal Rest, grant unto him O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him, may he rest in peace.
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