Catholic Church Holy Days of Obligation and Mass Reminder

 
St peter and st Paul
 
HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION – 29.06.23
 
ST
S
 Peter & Paul
 
St Peter
Jesus’ first disciple
Jesus named him ‘petros’ or ‘rock’
‘And on this rock, I will build my Church’ ~Matthew 16:18
Bishop of Rome
 
St Paul
Early Jewish convert
Christian missionary
Prolific writer and comprises half of the New Testament
 
Together they form the foundations of the
Early Church
 
Holy Days of Obligation
 
In the Catholic Church, holy days of obligation are days on which
the faithful are 
expected to attend Mass
 and engage in rest from
work
 
8 Dec: 
The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
25 Dec: 
The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas)
1 Jan: 
Mary, the Holy Mother of God
6 Jan: 
Epiphany of the Lord
19 Mar: 
Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Eastertide: 
The Ascension of the Lord
Trinity Sunday: 
Corpus Christi
29 Jun: 
Saints Peter and Paul
15 Aug: 
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
1 Nov: 
Solemnity of All Saints
 
29
th
 June 2023
 
Year 7, 8 and 9 mass
Outside on the field
Period 2 
(11.00am) 
and Period 3
Fr Simon and Fr John
 
If too hot, too cold, too wet = Hall
 
Student information
 
Mass will be Period 2 and 3 on Thursday 29
th
 June
Outside on the field
Go to period 2 lesson – leave you possession in the classroom (apart from water
bottles and hats)
Year 7 – outside small gym / front row
Year 8 – Outside changing rooms / middle row
Year 9 – Covered way / Back row
 
 
 
Student information
 
Please bring:
Plenty of water
Suncream
Hat
DO NOT BRING SUNGLASSES
 
29
th
 June 2023
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In the Catholic Church, holy days of obligation such as Saints Peter and Paul on June 29 are important days for attending Mass and resting from work. This reminder also includes details about a school mass for Year 7, 8, and 9 students, emphasizing the importance of bringing water, sunscreen, and hats. The event will take place outside on the field, with specific instructions for each student year group.


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  1. HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION 29.06.23

  2. Jesus first disciple Jesus named him petros or rock And on this rock, I will build my Church ~Matthew 16:18 Bishop of Rome Early Jewish convert Christian missionary Prolific writer and comprises half of the New Testament Together they form the foundations of the Early Church

  3. In the Catholic Church, holy days of obligation are days on which the faithful are expected to attend Mass and engage in rest from work 8 Dec: The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary 25 Dec: The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas) 1 Jan: Mary, the Holy Mother of God 6 Jan: Epiphany of the Lord 19 Mar: Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary Eastertide: The Ascension of the Lord Trinity Sunday: Corpus Christi 29 Jun: Saints Peter and Paul 15 Aug: Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1 Nov: Solemnity of All Saints

  4. Year 7, 8 and 9 mass Outside on the field Period 2 (11.00am) and Period 3 Fr Simon and Fr John If too hot, too cold, too wet = Hall

  5. Mass will be Period 2 and 3 on Thursday 29th June Outside on the field Go to period 2 lesson leave you possession in the classroom (apart from water bottles and hats) Year 7 outside small gym / front row Year 8 Outside changing rooms / middle row Year 9 Covered way / Back row

  6. Please bring: Plenty of water Suncream Hat DO NOT BRING SUNGLASSES

  7. Year 7 Year 8 Year 9

  8. 7 7 8 8 9 9

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