St Michael's Primary School - Kaleen
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Tyrrell Circuit
Kaleen ACT 2617
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Email: office.stmichaelsps@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6241 4022

Youth Ministry - Monica Culas

OLPH Youth Ministry

Gospel Video Series

Fr. Loi and I have begun posting a video series based on each Sunday's Gospel. These can be found in our parish Facebook page, under a playlist titled "Gospel Video Series". It includes Fr Loi's special Homily meant for primary school children. The video also has myself (Youth Minister Monica) closing with a Christian child- friendly song. We hope that the videos will prove to be entertaining and educational. This series will run for the current primary school term. Feel free to share the videos. You can find the videos on our Facebook page. Check out our latest video on Corpus Christi Sunday's (14th June) Gospel at the link below:

https://www.facebook.com/OLoPHNBelco/videos/630935104186039/ 

Gospel worksheet activities

Using a template provided for the Youth Ministers, OLPH Parish creates worksheets surrounding the coming Sunday's Gospel. This is meant for primary age children. They usually contain an opening prayer, the Sunday's Gospel reading, an activity, and reflection. The purpose of these activities are to instil in children the importance of the Bible and also to help ignite an interest within children for our faith so that they learn to understand and appreciate it in time to come. 

Attached is a copy of the worksheet activity for this coming Sunday, 21st June (12th Sunday in Ordinary Time). Please feel free to download/print/share this resource with anyone. 

While reflecting through the past Sundays, rE_T2_W8.jpgI found how they each linked well. The purpose of this activity sheet (right) is to reiterate the Gospel messages and also how each of the Gospels are linked to the other. Furthermore, it is an opportunity for families to read the Bible more together at home. Can you draw or write about what each Sunday Gospel means to you?