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Catholic Schools' Week 2021
As we live through an unprecedented time of challenge and uncertainty, our faith and our resilience can be tested.
We can ask questions like ‘Will things ever be the same again?’, ‘When can we get back to normality?’, ‘Where is
God in all of this?’ In response to this, we reflect upon how Catholic schools are communities of faith and resilience.
In Catholic schools, we are called to support each other and to have faith in the promise of the Good News.
Catholic schools are inspired by the belief that God has created each one of us with a capacity to give love and receive love. This love is bound in faith and is more resilient than any virus.
While each Catholic school is such a community, every Catholic school fosters the holistic development of its
students, promotes their wellbeing and offers them cultivation of a deeper, loving relationship with God. Jesus
teaches us to love one another as he has loved us.
This week, we celebrate the gifts and talents we have in following Jesus’ teaching. This year we celebrate how we are called to be communities of faith and resilience, through our thoughts, words and actions.
In doing so, we live out the meaning of the beautiful hymn Ubi caritas et amor, Deus ibi est.
Where charity and love are, God is there.
Grange Primary School, 20 Lurganconary Road, Kilkeel, Co. Down BT34 4LL | Telephone: 028 4176 2033 | Fax: 028 4176 9458