22 February, 2012

Words Of Wisdom From Father James

Father James is our school Chaplin. Each week he writes something for our  newsletter. Here is this week's.


Friendship is the virtue that began our school year, with each class exploring ways of understanding and expressing its meaning.  Like all virtues, friendship is never finished with.  Not only do we always need friends we also need to keep asking ourselves what friendship is all about, why it’s so important and how I can be a really good friend.

Every school year opens with a sense of “newness”.  Teachers have a new class, students move to a new grade, some arrive from other schools and some have their very first day at school.  Such newness can make you feel a stranger, so friendship can’t afford to wait.  I’ve been very impressed by the welcome given to the new people at our school.  The blessing we had in the first week for those beginning this year, made it clear that our school wants everyone involved to feel at home.

Being friends with one another helps the life of the school and our own personal lives.  It brings trust and honesty, care, respect and joyfulness. No life needs anything more.