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St Patrick’s Parish Oamaru, Kurow, Omarama, Otematata & Hampden 68 Reed Street Oamaru Phone: 03-434-8543 Parish Priest: Father Wayne Healey Phone: 03-434-8543 Email: [email protected] Parish Centre Administrator: Elaine Hurley Father’s Emergency Mobile 027-348-7681 Website: www.oamarubasilica.org MASS TIMES BASILICA Saturday, Vigil Mass 5:00pm (68 Reed St Oamaru) Sunday 9:30am KUROW 1st & 3rd Sundays 12:00 Noon (Sacred Heart Church) (Main Road Kurow) HAMPDEN 2nd & 4th Sundays 11:30am Our Lady Star of the Sea Church (Hampden) WEEKDAY MASSES ETC DEAN O’REILLY LOUNGE Mon-Tue-Wed-Fri 9:15am (Replaced by a Funeral Mass) 1st Friday 9:15am Mass of Anoinng Thursdays 9:15am (During school holidays etc) BASILICA Thursdays 9:15am (During Term mes) ST KEVIN’S (Chapel) Friday 12:20pm (57 Taward St) - Except School Holidays and any term breaks RECONCILIATION (Basilica) Thursday aſter Mass (or by appointment) ADORATION & EXPOSITION Wednesday 8:00am OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Thursday 8:00am (Lounge) Friday 8:00am ROSARY (Lounge) Wednesday aſter 9:15am Mass COMMUNITY ROSARY (Lounge) Saturday 2:00pm St Joseph - Worker Feast Day - 1st May MAY 2019 Volume XXXVII Issue IV Dear Parishioners We have recently celebrated the heart of our Chrisan faith, the death and resurrecon of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour. Christ is indeed Light, Hope and Joy for us all. However, on Easter Sunday innocent people were murdered in Church and other places in Sri Lanka and in other parts of the world. The forces of hatred, bigotry, violence and other forms of evil showed their arm of repression at all costs. May we stand firm in our convicon in the forces of good through the legacy Christ Jesus has given us through the power of the Holy Spirit. Thank you once again to all who assisted in preparing for the Easter celebraons which is always a mammoth task. Grateful thanks to those who aended to the grounds at the back of the church – marvellous job, well done and very much appreciated. Thank you once again for acons always speak louder than words. Every Blessing Fr. Wayne

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St Patrick’s ParishOamaru, Kurow, Omarama,

Otematata & Hampden68 Reed Street Oamaru

Phone: 03-434-8543 Parish Priest: Father Wayne Healey

Phone: 03-434-8543Email: [email protected] Centre Administrator: Elaine HurleyFather’s Emergency Mobile 027-348-7681Website: www.oamarubasilica.org

MASS TIMESBASILICA Saturday, Vigil Mass 5:00pm (68 Reed St Oamaru) Sunday 9:30am

KUROW 1st & 3rd Sundays 12:00 Noon (Sacred Heart Church) (Main Road Kurow)

HAMPDEN 2nd & 4th Sundays 11:30am Our Lady Star of the Sea Church (Hampden)

WEEKDAY MASSES ETCDEAN O’REILLY LOUNGE Mon-Tue-Wed-Fri 9:15am (Replaced by a Funeral Mass) 1stFriday 9:15am MassofAnointing Thursdays 9:15am (During school holidays etc)

BASILICA Thursdays 9:15am (DuringTermtimes)

ST KEVIN’S (Chapel) Friday 12:20pm (57 Taward St) - Except School Holidays and any term breaks RECONCILIATION (Basilica) ThursdayafterMass (or by appointment)

ADORATION & EXPOSITION Wednesday 8:00am OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Thursday 8:00am (Lounge) Friday 8:00am

ROSARY (Lounge) Wednesdayafter9:15amMass COMMUNITY ROSARY (Lounge) Saturday 2:00pm St Joseph - Worker Feast Day - 1st May

MAY 2019

Volume XXXVII Issue IV

Dear ParishionersWehaverecentlycelebratedtheheartofourChristianfaith,thedeathandresurrectionofJesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour. Christ is indeed Light, Hope and Joy for us all. However, on Easter Sunday innocent people were murdered in Church and other places in Sri Lanka and in other parts of the world. The forces of hatred, bigotry, violence and other forms of evil showed theirarmofrepressionatallcosts.Maywestandfirminourconvictionintheforcesofgoodthrough the legacy Christ Jesus has given us through the power of the Holy Spirit. ThankyouonceagaintoallwhoassistedinpreparingfortheEastercelebrationswhichisalwaysamammothtask.Gratefulthankstothosewhoattendedtothegroundsatthebackofthe church – marvellous job, well done and very much appreciated.Thankyouonceagainforactionsalwaysspeaklouderthanwords.Every Blessing Fr. Wayne

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Editorial • Dame Anne Salmond was the 2013 New Zealander of the Year.COMMENT: Afterthisterribletragedy,let'sbehonest,foronce.Whitesupremacy is a part of us, a dark power in the land. In its soft version, it looks bland and reasonable,writesDameAnne Salmond.EminentNewZealandersassuretheirfellowsthatMāoriwere "lucky" to be colonised by Europeans, that te reo Māori is worthless, that tikanga Māori have nothing toteach us. Others simply assume ancestral legacies from EuropearesuperiortothosefromthePacific—inthelaw,science, social and cultural life. In itshardversion, it'sviolentandhateful, spewingoutcurses, incarcerating young Māori in large numbers,denyingthemadecenteducation,homesandjobs,tellingthemtheyhavenofuture,andarebetteroffdead. AfterMāori, the indigenouspeopleof thiscountry, thissenseofwhitesuperiorityspillsoutover"other"groups—Pasifika,Asianpeople,andnowMuslims inChristchurch.Many of these people have been sworn at, punched and jostled, treated as aliens who have no place among us. Contempt breeds contempt, and hatred can breed hatred. Sometimes they strike back, as you would expect —althoughmoreoftenthannot,atthosecloseathand. The doctrine of white superiority is based on arrogance, and ignorance. Since other cultures, languages and religions are worthless, there's no need to learn aboutthem. The "others" are dehumanised, making their misery andsufferingunreal.Thishelpstoexplainourtoleranceforthe terrible statistics of youth suicide, incarceration, andfamily violence in New Zealand. Like the song of the Orcs, it echoes in deep, hidden caverns in our society, menacing and frightening. Every now and then it flashes out in actions that aresimplyterrifying,liketheshootingsinChristchurch. Solet'sbeclearaboutthis,whitesupremacyisablackstrandwoventhroughourhistoryasanation.Itwasdeeplyrooted in Europe, even before arriving here in New Zealand. Fortunately,though,it'snottheonlylegacywehave.Fromthe outset, ideas of justice and kindness, equality andmutual respect have provided a counterpoint to greed and colonialambition. WhenJamesCook'sEndeavourarrivedinNewZealandin1769,almost250yearsago,therewereshootings.Fouryears later, when a group of his men were sacrificed inQueenCharlotteSound,CookcommentedofMāori:"Ihavealways found them of a brave, noble, open and benevolent disposition, devoid of treachery, but they will never putup with an insult if they have an opportunity to resent it." HehadcometoadmireMāoriandunderstandsomethingabout mana, manaakitanga and tika, lessons that manyNew Zealanders have yet to learn.In1840whenTeTiritiwassignedatWaitangi,forinstance,the text describes an exchange of gifts between QueenVictoria and the rangatira, abalanceof powersbetweenher agent the governor (kawanatanga) and the rangatira(tino rangatiratanga),andapromiseofequalitybetweenMāoriandtheQueen'speople(ngatikangaritetahi).

MAY 2019 ROSTERSSacristan (Monthly)May-19 Jan LawMay-19Larraine&DaveMarriottJun-19KathyMartin-InksterJun-19 Maurice Mulligan

Intercessary Prayer Writers5/05/2019 Moneuan Brady12/05/2019 Katherine Henry19/05/2019 Jan Law26/05/2019 Roseanne Sheridan2/06/2019 NeroliCottam

Church Cleaning (week commencing)5/05/2019 Tony Kearns5/05/2019 Pauline Orr12/05/2019 Tony Kearns12/05/2019 Pauline Orr19/05/2019 Sharny Guthrie19/05/2019 Anne Sutherland26/05/2019 Sharny Guthrie26/05/2019 Anne Sutherland2/06/2019 Gloria&DannyMansfield

Cleaning Dean O'R. Lounge, Outside Toilet & Parish Centre (Thursday) 2/05/2019 Anthea Finlay9/05/2019 Anthea Finlay16/05/2019 Sally Galvin23/05/2019 Sally Galvin30/05/2019 Tony Kearns6/06/2019 Tony KearnsSunday Morning Tea5/05/2019 Eufrosina Finlayson12/05/2019 Eufrosina Finlayson19/05/2019 Eufrosina Finlayson26/05/2019 Chris Heywood 02/06/2019 Espie Orlowski

This promise was utterly smashed by the incomingsettler government, which proclaimed and practisedwhitesupremacy.Onehundredandthirtyfiveyearslaterwhen the Waitangi Tribunal was set up, the New Zealand Government took a step away from this doctrine, although thepromiseofequalityhasyettobeamplyfulfilled. In thepresent, let's face it,online,ontalkback, in taxisand around dinner tables, the doctrine of white superiority isstillaliveandwell inNewZealand. It'sabsolutelyrightthat our Prime Minister should take a stand for kindness andgenerosity, arohaandmanaakitanga in the relationsamongdifferentgroupsinourcountry.Butlet'snotpretendthere'snotadarkunderbellyinNewZealand society.The rest of us have to name it, challenge it whenitcomestolight,andreplaceitwithbetterwaysofbeingKiwi.ThoseintheMuslimcommunityhavesuffereda terrible loss and need our love and support. But they are not the only group who are targeted by white supremacists, and there are more ways of killing and maiming people than with a gun.

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Today's Readings5TH MAY 2019

3rd SUNDAY OF EASTER

Introduction to the MassThe risen Lord asks for our love and accepts what we canoffer.Inhiscompassionandhumanunderstanding,hegivesusspaceandtimetogrowingrace.

First Reading: Acts 5: 27-32, 40-41Peter and the apostles refuse to give up preaching the Gospel.

Second Reading: Apocalypse 5: 11-14John opens a window into the mysterious glory and worship of heaven.

Gospel of John 21: 1-19PeterisaskedtoloveJesusinadeepandsacrificialway.

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Next Sunday's Readings12th May 2019

4TH SUNDAY OF EASTER

First Reading: Acts 13: 14, 43-522nd Reading: Revelation 7:9, 14b-17

Gospel: John 10: 14

St Vincent de Paul Society

Opportunity Shop

Tees Street Oamaru

Hours: Monday 1pm-4pm Tuesday to Friday 10am-4pm

We wish to thank everyone for their donations

as the sale of these items assists people in need.

All Enquiries to 434-5565

Counters5/05/2019 JMcMullanBRawsonKStratton12/05/2019 M Dwyer C Hall R Keogh19/05/2019 GMansfieldFPliegerCSutherland26/05/2019 A Blackmore P&A Finlay2/06/2019 L Bremner M Watson

Altar Society Rosters - May

Altar Flowers (Month commencing)May-19 Jan PliegerJun-19 Glenys Kearns

Altar Cleaning (week commencing)05/05/2019 Margaret Pink12/05/2019 Margaret Pink19/05/2019 Carmen Sutherland26/05/2019 Carmen Sutherland2/06/2019 Bev Conlan

Altar Linen (week commencing)5/05/2019 JeanetteMansfield12/05/2019 DonellaMortimer19/05/2019 DonellaMortimer26/05/2019 LauretteRobinson2/06/2019 LauretteRobinson

Altar Brass (bi monthly)May-19 Joan McMullanMay-19 Marion MorrisJun-19 Frances Direen Jun-19 Margaret Pink

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VOLUNTEERS

This is your responsibility. Please arrange a replacement if you are not available for the time or date rostered.

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PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERSTOM COX

PLUMBING & DRAIN LAYING

* Available forall types of

plumbing work.

* Reasonable rates.

* Honest reliable service

Phone 434-9109

Mobile 027 226-8689

Please remember St Patrick's Parish

in your Will.Why not speak to your

lawyer about it? Form of bequest

I give to the St Patrick's Parish Oamaru the sum of

$.......................

For general purposes (or name of specific purpose) and I declare that the receipt by the Parish Priest for the time being of St Patrick's Basilica shall be sufficient discharge for this gift.

Happenings Lost and Found GroupEveryone is welcome to a Pot Luck Lunch in the Dean O’Reilly Lounge every 2nd Sunday of the month. Graceat12noon.Enquiriesto

Blackmore’s 434-8133

Phoenix Family GroupEveryone is welcome to a Pot Luck Lunch in the Dean O’Reilly Lounge every 4th Sunday of the month.

Feb-Novwith Grace at 12 noon.

Enquiriesto:CaringBurgess434-5320

Oamaru Churches Foodbank

Remember the Food Bank every Sunday of the month.

Baptisms:We welcome into our Parish FamilySisilia Elisha SioDavid Clinton MaherMia Rose RidgwayAbby Kate RidgwayJeremiah ConnollyEdwin Zeus MendozaFelipe Arturo Moraga Ojeda

Holy Shop HoursSundayAfter9:30amMass(Except Easter Sunday and

Christmas Day)Tuesday & Thursday 10:00am - 2:00pm

AnyenquiriestoJanLaw:Phn: 437-0287

Email: [email protected]

Catholic Social ServicesPlease Phone: Dunedin (03) 455 3838

or Oamaru Outreach (03) 434 0913

St Patrick's ParishPrayer Group

Mary said: "My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my Spirit rejoices

in God my Saviour." Luke 1:46Perhaps we could follow Mary and rejoice in God our Saviour. May is the month of

Mary.WewillbeseekingwaysonhowwecanfollowMary'sexample. We meet 2-3pm Tuesdays in the Parish Centre.

Forenquiries,prayerrequestoravisit,PhoneMaurice 437-0338 or Fely 434-9118

Deaths:We remember in our PrayersIan McLeodPatricia Veltkamp SmithDr Denzil Meuli (Auckland)Dr Anjad HamidPeter SummersGavin McLeanHelen TaylorSr Mary Eugene OP (Ngaire Joy Nicolson)

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Veterinary Centre Oamaru

Phone 03 434 5666

The leading light in animal health

The sign of quality animal healthcareby the Big Blue Cross

Printed by

Dooleys Masonry For all Stonework Brick and Blockwork

Phone 434-7091 or Visit our Tile Shop at 13 Ouse Street, Oamaru

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS

Parish Pastoral Co-ordinating Committee

The April 2019 meeting of the PPCC in the Dean O’Reilly Loungewasattendedbyfourteenparishionerswithsevenapologies. Barry Rooney chaired themeeting. Wewereprivileged to also have Joseph Nguyen who is studying in the Auckland Seminary.The main discussion was ‘Next Steps – Hospitality’ from the Januaryplanningmeeting.ThediscussioncentredaroundthecommentsmadebythoseatthePlanningmeetingandfurther developed. Some valuable comments were: the physicalsetupofthebuildingsisabarrierforsometoattendtheafterMassmorningteas;growingsenseofEucharisticCommunity;ournumbersaredecreasingbutChurchisgoingthrough a crisis and we will grow through this stronger, more honestandforwardlooking;firstgenerationculturalgroupsuse opportunity to communicate in own language and to strengthenhomeand familyties; alsouseopportunity tomakeotherconnections;shouldwebedrivinghospitality–no – we should be encouraging like Jesus, being welcoming, beingaccessible;generalconsensusisthatOamaruparishishospitable but there is always ways to improve this. Someotheritemsdiscussedatthemeetingwere:-125th AnniversaryisnowdefinitelyNovember 22nd to the 24th. The organizing group for this is already making plans.Parish Annual Financial Statement was tabled and discussed. Holy Shopisgoingtodisplaysomeitemsinthechurchafterthe Masses for purchase to make it easier to view what is available. Changes of address details should be sent to Elaine, the office Administrator, to ensure receipts are receivedpromptly.

St Joseph's Enrolments 2019 We welcome enrolments for the rest of 2019 and beyond. We will be doing enrolment interviews on Tuesday 14th andWednesday15thMayforstudentsenteringStJoseph'sin the next 12 months. To discuss further please contact Lorraine Frances-Rees (principal) via the school office on 03 434 8856 or [email protected].

St Joseph’s School provided art work for the Ecumenical Holy Thursday art display. Intermediate students made a paper chainofpeoplejoinedtogethertopresenttotheMosqueand raised awareness of mental health on gumboot day among other things. The theme of kindness is emphasized.Royal Commission on Abuse update. Outcomes may have implicationsonsometheworkwedointheparish.All parishioners are encouraged to attend a meeting ofthe PPCC held in the Dean O’Reilly Lounge each second Thursday of the month at 7pm. If anyone wants a topic to be on the agenda please contact Barry Rooney (chairperson) or Coleen Blackmore (secretary) or Elaine Hurley (officeadministrator).

Prayer in Time of War or Civil Disturbance

God our Fathermaker and lover of peace.

To know you is to live, and to serve you is to reign.All our faith is in your saving help;

protect us from people of violence andkeep us safe from weapons of hate.

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Painter & Decorator

Painting and Papering

Waterblasting

Dry Wall Stopping

Spray Painting

PHONE 027 203 8955Ah 03 437 2571

DAN BREEN

12th May Mothers’ Day Prayer

I said a Mothers’ Day prayer for you,

to thank the Lord above, for blessing me with a

lifetimeof your tender hearted

love.

HAPPY MOTHERS’ DAY

WALLS FUNERAL SERVICES49 Humber Street

Oamaru

David and Ethne Wall

for Burials and Cremations

Phone 434-8266or Residence 434-6126

Parish Annual Accounts to 31st December 2018The following is a summary of our 2018 Annual AccountsIncome Expenditure ctdParishCollections 185,300 Repairs&Maintenance 6,499Donations 12,912 RelievingPriests 900Rent Received 1,200 ACC Levies 97Interest 20,586 Advertising 240Sales:Booksetc103 AdministrationExpenses 1,238SundryReceipts 7,695 SpecialCollections 931SpecialCollections794 BankFees 164Bequests 37,000 Donations/Grants 4,050Sundry Income 235 Insurance 10,206 Saleable Purchases 209 $265,825 Sundry Payments 3,784 Telephone 3,517Expenditure Wages 31,938 IT Expenses 852 Diocesan Levy 28,952MotorExpenses 13,374 Catechetical 854FinancialAdministration 1,639 General 1,330Print,Stationery,Post 2,692 EquipmentLease 3,988Parish/School Liaison 745Presbytery Transfer 61,766 $200,085Requisites 5,103 Surplus for the year $65,740Rates 4,654Power 10,363

While the above appears to be very acceptable result, it needs to be considered in the light of the following notes. - Interest on Investments 20,586 -PlusBequests(Alltagged)37,000 $57,586 Thus the Parish Surplus is $8,154

Then the result as above $65,740 Tony Brady

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Next Issue of Parishioner2nd June 2019

Closing Date for all copyis 19th May 2019

Please hand in copy EARLY Email: Judy on

[email protected] or to Secretary’s Office at

Parish Centre

Emmaus Eucharist In John’sGospel, following the feedingof5000withfiveloaves and two fish, Jesus instructed his apostles andthe peoplewho searched for himuntil they found him inCapernaum. He taught them about Eucharist, Eternal Life andResurrection–hisresurrectionandours. “UnlessyoueatthefleshoftheSonofMananddrinkhisblood,youhavenolifeinyou.Whoevereatsmyfleshanddrinksmybloodhas eternal life and I will raise him up on the last day.” (Jn 6:53-54) Luke, in his Gospel, presents similar teaching in his account of the two disciples on the Road to Emmaus after thecrucifixionanddeathofJesus.Theywereverydejectedanddid not give credence to rumours they had heard that some women had seen Jesus alive. As they walked they were joined by a stranger whom they did not recognise as Jesus because“theireyeswerekept fromrecognisinghim.” (Lk24:16). They told the stranger about Jesus and his death, andsaid:“WehadhopedthathewouldbetheonetosetIsrael free.” (Lk 24:21) “We had hoped ..........” Perhaps these are among thesaddestthreewordsintheGospels.AftertheyhadfollowedJesus and listened to his teaching, their dreams were now shattered!DidtheyanylongerbelieveinJesus?Thenthestranger(Jesus)“explainedtothemeverythinginScriptureconcerning himself.” (Lk 24:27) As they approached Emmaus they invited the stranger, “Staywithus.”(Lk24:29)Then“Whenhewasattablewiththem, he took the bread, said the blessing, broke it and gave it to them. And their eyes were opened and they recognised him. And he vanished out of their sight.” (Lk 24:30-31) UntilJesussatdownwiththemandrepeatedhisactionsfrom the Last Supper, their eyes were kept from seeing him. Whydidhevanishassoonastheyrecognisedhim?Jesuswaspointingouttothemthewayhewouldbepresenttothem from now on – in the Eucharist. He was showing them thattheEucharistishiscrucifiedandrisenbody.Whilethetwodisciplesmaynothaverealiseditatthetime,Jesus had answered their prayer when they invited him, “Staywithus.” IneveryEucharistheanswerstheirprayerandsaystoallofus,“Iamwithyoualways,eventotheendoftime.”(Mt28:20)This article is based mainly on thoughts from the final chapter of “Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist” by Brant Pitre, with some thoughts from the “Emmaus” chapter of “Jesus, a Pilgrimage” by James Martin SJ. Both are available for download from Kindle. Mark Wylie

World Day Of Prayer The Oamaru Ecumenical World Day of Prayer was held on Friday March 1, 2019 at the Orwell Street Chapel. The service sheet was prepared by the world day of prayer committee in Slovenia. ‘Come Everything is Ready’,wasthe theme, based on Luke’s Gospel, 14, 15-24.Afingerfoodteaprecededtheserviceandasalways,thefoodwasplentiful, in facta scrumptious feast inkeepingwith the theme of the service.StMary’s,StLuke’s,StAndrews,StPaul’s,SalvationArmy,Baptist,Weston, Eveline and St Patrick’s all took part inaspectsoftheservice.Thechoirwasparticularlyjoyfulandthe Slovenian songs rhythmic and catchy.Thereflectionwasbasedonthethemeandpeoplewereasked to consider questions as, ‘How do we feel aboutrejection?' ‘What or how do we participate in God’sBanquet?’AcollectionwastakenupfortheMaridiServiceAgencyin South Sudan which aids and helps people displaced bycivilwar; for theBibleSociety inSloveniaand for theinterchurches chaplaincy in New Zealand. The amount taken was $556.10 which will be sent on. During the collection,asmallbookmark,featuringaredcarnation,theflowerofSlovenia,washandedouttothoseattending.ItwaspleasingtobeabletoparticipateintheWorldDayof Prayer. Thank you to all the St Patrick’s parishioners who took part in the service, choir and provided food plates and toallwhoattended. TheOamaruWorldDay of Prayer committee have hadgood feedback regarding the service. About 80-90 people attendedandthecommitteewouldlovetogetmorepeoplein the Oamaru and surrounding areas to come along and enjoy being part of World Day of Prayer. TheSalvationArmyishostchurchforthe2020service. Neroli Cottam

St Joseph's is our parish school. We pride ourselves on providing an excellent education based in the Catholicfaith.From our recent ERO report: The school’s close links with the local community and parish have ensured that the special Catholic character is embedded and central to the school’s purpose. The school’s processes and practiceswithin this relationshipenable it to make a strong commitment to equity andexcellence for all children. Leaders and teachers have a strong, holistic approachto the learning and wellbeing needs of children. Children experienceabroadrangeoflearningopportunitieswhichembraceaspectsoftheiridentity,languageand culture.Key strengths identified by ERO:•partnershipswithparentsandthelocalCatholic parish that strengthen children’s character, values and wellbeing.•acollaborativeandinclusiveculturethatbuildsrelationaltrustandmaintainshighexpectationsfor learner success.•achievingoutcomesforchildrenthatshowconsistently good levels of achievement.

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