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The first week of the upcoming school holidays is Holy Week. Holy Week is the most solemn week of the Christian year. It is the week leading up to Easter and is the week during which Christians particularly remember the last week of Jesus' life.
The Easter Season—beginning on Easter Sunday and continuing for 50 days—is an opportunity for us to cultivate a spirit that defines who we are as Christians. So, what does living the spirit of the Easter season mean in practical terms? Here are three concrete suggestions.
Live with Joy
Joy is a deep-down gladness that cannot be taken away, even in the midst of sorrow. The Passion and Resurrection of Jesus teach us that suffering is transformed through faith in the Risen Christ. With this faith, we are able to hold on to an enduring sense of joy even in the midst of the sadness we experience from the loss of a loved one, a failure to achieve an important goal, or a setback during recovery from an illness.
Live without Fear
The Resurrection teaches us that God can overcome anything, even death. When the Risen Christ appears to the women at the tomb and later to his disciples, his first words are “Do not be afraid!” (Mt 28:5,10) These words speak to our hearts, helping us cope with the fear from the loss of a job, a serious illness, or a crumbling relationship. Our faith allows us to trust that God can overcome our most serious problems.
Live with New Eyes
Easter means to live with a sense of newness, the Resurrection of Jesus makes “all things new.” (Rev. 21:5) The Easter spirit is a spirit of renewal that enables us to show up at work with a positive attitude, to renew relationships that have been taken for granted, and to express appreciation and affection to those closest to us. It means to see the world through new eyes—God´s eyes.
We can use these 50 days to cultivate an Easter spirit that enables us to be truly Christian: embracing joy, living without fear, and seeing the world again—as if for the first time.
Everyone is invited and welcome to join in any of the Easter celebrations throughout Holy Week:
MONDAY 11 April5pm Chrism Mass St Christopher’s Cathedral, Forrest
HOLY THURSDAY 14 April7pm Mass of the Lord’s SupperHoly Family Church, Gowrie
GOOD FRIDAY 15 April11am Stations of the CrossSt Clare of Assisi School, Conder
3pm The Passion and Death of Our LordHoly Family Church, Gowrie
4pm – 5pm Reconciliation Holy Family Church, Gowrie
HOLY SATURDAY 16 April7pm VigilHoly Family Church, Gowrie
EASTER SUNDAY 8am Mass & 10am MassHoly Family Church, Gowrie
Remember to buy your easter raffle tickets for Project Compassion, the Year 6 Faith Leaders will be selling raffle tickets for Easter prizes, containing all things Easter! Tickets will be available for purchase at both the junior and senior recess times. Tickets will be $1 for 1 and $5 for 10. All money will be donated to Caritas and the winner will be drawn on Friday.