On the election of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV
Last week, Catholics rejoiced in the announcement that Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost had been elected as the next Pope. While still grieving the loss of a much-loved leader in Pope Francis, there was also reporting of trepidation in the lead up to the conclave about the successor. However, in choosing the name, Pope Leo XIV has dispelled many concerns. When asked why he chose the name Leo, the Pope replied that it was largely to honour Pope Leo XIII, considered one of the great champions on social issues and workers’ rights during the industrial revolution. Arising from the writing of Pope Leo XIII are the principles of Catholic Social Teaching that continue to inform our response to the injustice we can encounter in our world: preferential option for the poor; human dignity; care for our common home, the common good, solidarity, subsidiarity, and participation. In considering modern challenges, Pope Leo has identified the rise of artificial intelligence as another hurdle humanity must now face:
“In our own day, the church offers everyone the treasury of its social teaching in response to another industrial revolution and to developments in the field of artificial intelligence that pose new challenges for the defence of human dignity, justice and labour…”
In correspondence from the EREA Council this week, the announcement was greeted thus:
This election is a sign of great hope for the work of Catholic education in addressing the inequities on our planet, calling all young people to be advocates for the voiceless, and building communities of faith and learning through the radical message of the Gospel and the Social Teachings of the Church.
May the Holy Spirit continue to guide our Church through the courageous leadership of our new Pope.
"God cares for us, God loves all of us, and evil will not prevail! We are all in God’s hands. Therefore, without fear, united hand in hand with God and among ourselves, let us move forward". (Address: Pope Leo XIV May 9, 2025)
Mother’s Day Breakfast
Thank you to all participants in our annual Mother’s Day Breakfast last Thursday. Once again it proved to be a very successful opportunity for families to connect in an informal setting to help build connections in our community and give thanks for our mothers. On Friday, the P&F will host an event for Mother’s Day and I thank, in advance, those who have organised this wonderful opportunity to gather.
Sporting Success
Over recent weeks we have enjoyed somewhat of a purple patch regarding our representative sports teams for both CGSAV and ACC. While a “win at all cost” culture is not in our DNA, we are sometimes overpowered by the larger schools and it’s pleasing to see our young people rewarded for their skill and determination. Thanks to our coaches who make it possible for our teams to participate, help develop our teams and offer great encouragement. Congratulations to all, especially, to our Sports Assistant, Spencer Harper, who was selected as ACC Intermediate Coach of the Year for 2024 and Paul Vassiliou who received a service award at the awards night this week.
School Advisory Council Meeting
Our School Advisory Council met on Monday evening and, as a key item on the agenda, we were able to provide feedback on the recent visit of the EREA Renewal Panel. While a written report is still some weeks away and subject to approval from the Trustees (TEREA), the initial verbal feedback was overwhelmingly positive. The panel members spoke of the strong alignment in mission across all the stakeholders that they had met and a great sense of optimism as a consequence. When the report is published, we will discuss more fully the commendations and recommendations.