Our Vision

Our Vision
To learn, to grow and to live our faith by being the hands and voice of Jesus.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Year of Faith Celebration



Faithfest - Diocesan Festival
Christ the King of all People's

Sunday 24th November 2013
CBS Canterbury Arena, 55 Jack Hinton Drive, Addington
This Diocesan Day will be the final celebration for the Year of Faith
Programme:
11am Mass
Celebrated by Bishop Barry Jones with the priests of the Diocese.
Most Masses in Christchurch will be transferred to the CBS Canterbury Arena.
2.30pm Cultural Festival
Come and experience the rich diversity of our ethnic communities as they share song and dance.
7pm Combined Choirs
All of the inner city churches with choirs have lost the use of their churches.
This will be a unique opportunity to hear a combined ecumenical choir of all the inner city churches come together and sing!
Throughout the day there will be a diocesan expo, that will feature the life of the Diocese.
Ticketing:
Access to Mass will be by ticket only.  A system is being developed to get tickets - more info soon!
More information:
Further details will follow about the event.  This page www.chch.catholic.org.nz/faithfest will be continually updated.
For enquiries please contact Mike Stopforth, by email or phone 03-366 9869
Come – Share – Celebrate

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Catholic Schools' Day

At St Joseph’s Ashburton the focus for this year is increasing children’s awareness of Social Justice. Children throughout the school are developing their understanding of Social Justice and relating this to our vision of “Being the Hands and Voice of Jesus.” They are increasing their knowledge of the work of Catholic Social Justice organisations such as The Saint Vincent de Paul Society and Caritas. We are also working towards increasing the number of senior children who are involved with service within our Parish and our community. Therefore this year we decided to celebrate Catholic School’s Day with a service project which involved all children in meeting the needs of people from throughout our community. The community was able to see what Catholic schools do and the children were able to see the needs of our community. A number of activities were set up for children to participate in, following our school Mass.
The Day included:
 • Mass for the whole school at 9.30 with Our Lady of Snows School •
11am Service Activities: Meals on Wheels 14 children Park Street Daycare 20 children Forest and Bird Society 21 children Salvation Army Food Bank 10 children College Learning Support Unit 6 children Rosebank Resthome 19 children Cameron Court Choir 41 children.
 The Junior Syndicate worked on each child giving a clothing and/or food donation to the St Vincent de Paul Society on Catholic Schools’ Day. This followed on from their unit of work on Local Heroes last term where the children listened to a range of speakers talk about their work in the community helping others. Giving to others with our time, and our possessions is one of the things we can easily do. Children were asked to donate some of their used clothing that they have recently grown out of, and cans of food to St Vincent De Paul. Children bagged the clothing and walked to deliver the clothing and cans to the St Vincent De Paul shop. The day was highly successful and children got a lot out of it, as can be read in their comments:
After I’d sung to the elderly and I had a chat to a really nice lady at Cameron Courts, I felt really happy about sharing the songs and finding out how some of the elderly used to sing and perform. I felt really good as all the elderly were happy too.
For Catholic Schools’ Day I did Meals on Wheels. I felt as though it was great to see how delighted the elderly were to receive a warm meal.
 After I had visited the Plantation I felt good that we were saving plants for future generations.
 After I went to Cameron Courts I felt really happy. Seeing the elderly smile when we were singing made me feel really good inside.
 After helping with the Meals on Wheels I felt very happy because I was helping out in the community. I really enjoyed it because all the people I visited said it was nice to see some new people doing Meals on Wheels and younger faces in the community.
After delivering Meals on Wheels to the elderly I felt happy that I had helped them and some even said that it made their day. But it made me feel sad because we were probably the only people who some would see all day.
At first I thought we were going to sell the meals, but then we were going to deliver the meals to the old people and I felt so excited because it is good helping people. What I learned in Meals on Wheels is it was feeling so proud and caring to other people especially the old people. This activity is so great and I just realised that when we grow up too like the old people I know we’re going to need a person taking care of us, so this activity is so important. I really enjoyed it.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Walk the Pacific Lenten Appeal



This year our Lenten effort was “Walk the Pacific”.

Children participated in a sponsored walk on March 27th and earned money for each lap of the 200m course that they completed. The event was run in our school grounds and children were arranged in their family groups, with family group leaders responsible for setting up the “Island” theme in their area. Children brought a small plate to share with their group and they wore their “island holiday” clothes. Children completed laps of the circuit, with each group required to have at least three children walking at one time. Children carrying their sponsor card had it stamped on the back at the completion of each lap. At the completion of the event family group leaders  recorded the number of completed laps on each child’s card. Children then brought the card home in order to collect sponsorship money.
Parents and family members were invited to school to watch this event and to walk with their children. 
The total amount of money raised was amazing-$4318! This money will be sent to the Catholic Aid Organsation, Caritas and will support their work in Tonga and Papua New Guinea.
Click here to see a Youtube clip of this amazing day.

St Joseph's Day



St Joseph's Day was on March 19th and the school came together to celebrate Mass. On Friday 22nd March the whole school celebrated St Joseph's Day with a trip to Willowbank Wildlife Park in Christchurch. Children travelled in their family groups and then remained in them to walk around the park. Well done to all our Family Group leaders on the way you kept with your groups and looked after the younger children and thank you to all the parents that accompanied us and made the trip possible. Photos of the trip can be seen on the Picture Trail.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Election of a new pope.

 Last week Pope Benedict resigned as the leader of the Catholic Church. We admire Pope Benedict for his courage in stepping down and we now await the news of who will be the new pope. To lead the Church requires many skills. Pray for St Benedict and for the Cardinals as they prepare to elect a new leader for our church.
Click here to view a really good website about the process of choosing a new pope.