St Michael's Primary School Traralgon
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Seymour St
Traralgon VIC 3844
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Email: office@stmtraralgon.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 03 5174 3295

News from the Principal

Dear Parents, Guardians and Carers,

Staff and students have all enjoyed pancakes today as we celebrated the tradition of Shrove Tuesday.  

In Australia and Britain the day preceding Ash Wednesday is popularly known as Shrove Tuesday. It is also frequently called Pancake Tuesday or Fat Tuesday as well as by its Latin name, Mardi Gras, which when translated from the French also means “Fat Tuesday.”

Tomorrow we will be attending as a whole school the Ash Wednesday Mass at 12pm at St Michael’s Church. Parents are very welcome to join us. Ash Wednesday is the beginning of the Lenten season.

In his message for Lent 2023, Pope Francis encouraged Catholics to listen to what Jesus wants to tell them through the Scriptures and through others.

Using the story of Jesus’ Transfiguration as a launching point, Francis addressed both the journey of Lent and the Catholic Church’s ongoing Synod on Synodality in the message released Feb. 17.

The pope recalled “the command that God the Father addresses to the disciples on Mount Tabor as they contemplate Jesus transfigured. The voice from the cloud says: ‘Listen to him.’”

“The first proposal, then, is very clear: We need to listen to Jesus,” he said. “Lent is a time of grace to the extent that we listen to him as he speaks to us.”

“During this liturgical season,” he continued, “the Lord takes us with him to a place apart. While our ordinary commitments compel us to remain in our usual places and our often repetitive and sometimes boring routines, during Lent we are invited to ascend ‘a high mountain’ in the company of Jesus and to live a particular experience of spiritual discipline — ascesis — as God’s holy people.”

Pope Francis said one of the ways Jesus speaks to us is through the Word of God, which we can hear at Mass.

But if one cannot attend Mass during the week, it is a good idea to still read the daily readings of the liturgy, the pope encouraged.

“In addition to the Scriptures, the Lord speaks to us through our brothers and sisters, especially in the faces and the stories of those who are in need,” he added.

Francis’ second suggestion for Lent was to confront the difficulties of ordinary life remembering that Lent is a period that leads to Easter.

“Do not take refuge in a religiosity made up of extraordinary events and dramatic experiences, out of fear of facing reality and its daily struggles, its hardships and contradictions,” the pope said.

“The light that Jesus shows the disciples is an anticipation of Easter glory, and that must be the goal of our own journey, as we follow ‘him alone,’” he said. “Lent leads to Easter: the ‘retreat’ is not an end in itself, but a means of preparing us to experience the Lord’s passion and cross with faith, hope, and love, and thus to arrive at the resurrection.”

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Parent Access Module (PAM)

Thank you to everyone for their support of the upgrades to PAM. By adding in your child’s medical information it provides a smoother process for school events which will result in less time for you as parents as it only needs to be filled in completely once and then reviewed if there are changes or a new medical condition diagnosed.

PAM is the primary method of sending out and returning permission forms for school activities so it is vital that your child's information is up to date.

ATHLETICS DAY

We are closely monitoring the weather forecast for Friday and will be making a decision tomorrow Wednesday by the close of business as to whether we will need to postpone the Athletics carnival due to the extreme heat policy. If we postpone the day, you will receive notification via the school app on Wednesday afternoon. 

UPCOMING SCHOOL CLOSURE DAYS 

On the following dates the school will be closed to students:

  • Thursday  6th April
  • Monday 24th April

Term One holidays will begin at 3:20pm Wednesday 5th April.

Term Two will resume on Wednesday 26th April at 9am.

Kind regards

Jodie