St Paul's Letter To Loreto Normanhust
Greetings from Paul the Apostle of Jesus Christ to the Loreto Normanhurst Year 8 Community.
May the grace and the peace of the Lord be with you all. I pray to God, the father of our Lord Jesus Christ that you are able to find God's love in your community and that your faith continues to be strengthened.
I have heard many great things about the works being done by the Loreto community in Jesus' name. May the recent and ongoing wars and tragedies around the world make you pray for the families that have lost lives to these terrible causes. May you also reflect on your own faith as a person to further strengthen your relationship with God. Your contribution in past events such as Loreto Day has helped suffering people live better lives when they and their families were at risk of dying. I encourage you to think about all of the Loreto values and apply them to yourself, not only at school, but at home and in the wider community. These values are vision, freedom, women, justice, sincerity, felicity, verity and challenge. These values will guide you throughout your life and help shape your morals and values currently and in the future. I encourage you to remember Jesus, how he taught and lived his values. Remember, that Jesus lives in you when you apply his values to your life, for he will always be there for you to help support and guide you throughout your life. Finally, I ask that you embrace the religious opportunities given to you such as midday gong and liturgy. I ask that you reflect on your relationship with God and take time out of your day to reflect on the values and morals that Jesus has taught you.
May the spirit and the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all now and forever.
May the grace and the peace of the Lord be with you all. I pray to God, the father of our Lord Jesus Christ that you are able to find God's love in your community and that your faith continues to be strengthened.
I have heard many great things about the works being done by the Loreto community in Jesus' name. May the recent and ongoing wars and tragedies around the world make you pray for the families that have lost lives to these terrible causes. May you also reflect on your own faith as a person to further strengthen your relationship with God. Your contribution in past events such as Loreto Day has helped suffering people live better lives when they and their families were at risk of dying. I encourage you to think about all of the Loreto values and apply them to yourself, not only at school, but at home and in the wider community. These values are vision, freedom, women, justice, sincerity, felicity, verity and challenge. These values will guide you throughout your life and help shape your morals and values currently and in the future. I encourage you to remember Jesus, how he taught and lived his values. Remember, that Jesus lives in you when you apply his values to your life, for he will always be there for you to help support and guide you throughout your life. Finally, I ask that you embrace the religious opportunities given to you such as midday gong and liturgy. I ask that you reflect on your relationship with God and take time out of your day to reflect on the values and morals that Jesus has taught you.
May the spirit and the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all now and forever.