PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
Dear Parents/ Guardians,
YEAR 12 FINISH
This week saw the end of formal schooling for our Year 12 group. The various Graduation events were dignified and memorable. This group of students has left a lasting and positive impression on the school. We hold high expectations that they will do themselves and John Therry proud in their exams.
I congratulate our student leaders for 2022 on their leadership and commitment to this year group.
STUDENT LEADERS
First name | Last name | Award |
Sio | Inosesio | College Captain |
Elise | Farrant | College Captain |
Mariella | Sculli | Academic Vice Captain |
Rainer | Smith | Social Vice Captain |
Grace | Diaz | Spiritual Vice Captain |
Jayden | Cook | Sports Vice Captain |
Thomas | Augustine | Chisholm House Captain |
Leyla | Boustani | Chisholm House Captain |
Joshua | Lette | Conolly House Captain |
Sokowa | Parker | Conolly House Captain |
Majed | Ahmed | Murray House Captian |
Jessica | Garner | Murray House Captian |
Riley | Wilson | Ryan House Captain |
Tahlia | de Vos | Ryan House Captain |
Lachlan | Vacchini | Peer Mentor |
The major Awards were again a highlight of the Graduation. Distributed after a wonderful mass celebrated by Fr Sarkis, full of symbolism, commitment and strong singing. The major awards for 2022 are as follows: -
AWARD WINNERS
First name | Last name | Award |
Mariella | Sculli | Brother Clarence Award for Academic Excellence |
Tameka | Thorne | Brother Clarence Award for Academic Excellence |
Jessica | Garner | Brother Clarence Award for Academic Excellence |
Rainer | Smith | Brother Clarence Award for Academic Excellence |
Jessica | Siby | Brother Clarence Award for Academic Excellence |
Jasmine | Petersen | Brother Clarence Award for Academic Excellence |
Natalie | Soun | Brother Clarence Award for Academic Excellence |
Joe | Robinson | Brother Clarence Award for Academic Excellence |
Thomas | Augustine | Brother Clarence Award for Academic Excellence |
Jayden | Cook | Outstanding Sporting Achievement in memory of Jack Crawford & Vince Villa |
Chantel | Gill | Father John Therry School Spirit Award |
Tameka | Thorne | Cultural & Creative Arts Award in memory of Michael Campbell |
Rainer | Smith | Cultural & Creative Arts Award in memory of Michael Campbell |
Sokowa | Parker | Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop Award - Encouragement and Acknowledgement |
Kyla | Stephens | Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop Award - Encouragement and Acknowledgement |
Grace | Diaz | St Vincent de Paul Award in memory of John Read |
Thomas | Augustine | St Joseph Award in memory of Anthony Graham |
Kostadin | Igeski | St Joseph Award in memory of Anthony Graham |
Tahlia | de Vos | St Francis of Assisi Award in memory of Melissa Bond |
Elise | Farrant | ADF - Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Award |
Thomas | Augustine | ADF - Future Innovators Award |
Mariella | Sculli | University of Wollongong Macarthur Principal's Recommendation Scholarship Award |
Tameka | Thorne | Bishop's Student Excellence Award |
Sio | Inosesio | Recta Sapere Spiritual Award |
Feast of St Matthew - Apostle and Evangelist
Matthew the Apostle, also known as Saint Matthew was a 1st-century Galilean and one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. As a tax collector, Matthew would have been despised by his fellow Jews for collaborating with the Roman occupation.
After Matthew’s encounter with Jesus, he is profoundly changed and invites Jesus for a feast. On seeing this, the Scribes and the Pharisees criticised Jesus for eating with tax collectors and sinners. This prompted Jesus to answer, "I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance." St Matthew reminds us that even those who were considered to be the worst of people could be saved and were welcome to follow Jesus.
It is comforting that Jesus wants to spend time with ‘those of us who are less than perfect’. It is even more encouraging that Jesus actually “calls us” to share in his mission. Jesus knows everything about us (our good points and bad) and still wants and loves us. The challenge for us is to remain open and to allow the revelation of Jesus’s love to grow within us. This requires us to prioritise our relationship with him so that, like Matthew, we encounter Jesus in the realities of our own life.
Rembrandt’s painting depicts an elderly St Matthew who may be pondering the words of the Angel as he reflects on his encounter with Jesus. The pages of his book are crumpled which could indicate that the book may be a journal. Despite the fact that St Matthew appears old in this painting, there is a great energy and wisdom in Rembrant’s portrayal of Matthew which communicates a ‘sense of purpose’ or ‘mission’
As we enter Week 10 of Term 3 and limp toward the pupil vacation period, let’s think about how amazing it is that Jesus calls each of us to be part of his mission. You may be inspired by Rembrandt’s painting to commit to journaling as part of your spiritual practice. Let us ponder our gifts and remember that Jesus refers to us as ‘the light of the world’ (Matthew 5:14).