Train Incident
Some of our young people witnessed a traumatic event involving a student from another Catholic college at North Melbourne Station earlier this week. Please find advice from our College Counsellor, Trish Maguire, on how to support your young people at times such as these in this edition of Lumina. Our thoughts and prayers are with the young man involved in the incident and his family.
Feast Day of Blessed Edmund Rice – Tuesday, May 5th.
Edmund Rice, founder of the Christian Brothers, was born in Ireland in 1762. We know very little of his childhood but celebrate his life and the contribution he made to education of young people and the marginalised each May 5th. The day commenced with liturgy, and it was a special occasion reflecting on the EREA Touchstones. A homily from Captain, Hugo Boddington, reflecting on the life of his grandfather and the important role education played in changing his life outcomes was profound.
Following the liturgy, we gathered for a photo before commencing our walkathon around Albert Park Lake. The remainder of the day was taken up by lunch and events run by our Prefects in Logue Hall. Some fun activities awaited the student community when they emerged, culminating in a colour run that seems to be growing in interest. Thank you to all of those who contributed to the success of the day, and I hope that it was memorable for our students.
Mother’s Day Breakfast – Thursday, May 7th.
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. Even on a cold and wet morning, the turnout was strong and with students providing the catering it was a rich celebration of our community’s gifts.
It is an opportunity to thank our mothers and acknowledged their invaluable role as the first educators and appreciate that we are indeed privileged to be able to partner in the formation of our young people. It is also important that we remember that our families look different, and that the mothering role is sometimes undertaken by a grandparent, or an aunt, or friend. We give thanks to those who nurture our young people and show us what it means to live with love and compassion.
Caritas – Easter Egg Raffle
Thank you to all who donated to our Easter Egg Raffle in Term 1. Once again, your generosity allowed us to create several hampers that we could raffle and provide a fun way to finish the term in the process. Thanks especially to Mai Dinh and Donna McGindle who made an extra effort to produce the hampers and ensure that raffle tickets were sold. From the raffle we raised $864.60 to send to Caritas in support of Project Compassion.
College Registrar vacancy
We are advertising for a College Registrar to join our Development Team. Thank you to Mrs Jo Warr who has put great energy into the role over the last couple of years. If you know of a dynamic person who could join our community in this role please bring this opportunity to their attention: https://www.stmaryscollege.vic.edu.au/employment/college-registrar




