What is Missio in St Joseph’s Catholic Infant School?
We are the hands, the feet and the voice of Christ on earth, in our school, our homes and in the world.
Missio is run by children.
2. It is our school Council.
3.Three children are elected in each class. Their job is to make decisions and feed information and ideas back to their classmates.
Our School Missio Council 2024-5:
Year Two pupils help with the day to day running of our Missio work.
Autumn Update:
Missio Voice:
School
Missio Council voted to create for a memorial for David Ejimofor.
After much discussion Missio council decided to buy a bench which would be put in the front school yard. They also voted which bench to buy. Monsignor Joseph kindly visited school and blessed the bench (November 2024). A beautiful prayer service marked this very special occasion. David and Mrs Maria Ejimofor mother of David and her family will always have a place in our prayers.
In class we have been discussing what it must have been like when Jesus lived on earth. What did the homes look like? What clothing did the people wear? What kinds of food did they eat? After researching these questions we re-created our own first century biblical meal. Jesus told many parables during meal times, this was a wonderful opportunity to re-visit the parable of the Lost Sheep.
After his Resurrection, Jesus appeared to his disciples over a period of forty days. Ascension Day is when we celebrate Jesus’ return to his Father in Heaven.
PENTECOST SUNDAY
(28 May)
This is the day we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit and the birthday of the Church.
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
(4 June)
Today we celebrate our belief in the Trinity, the three persons of God: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF THE LORD
(11 June)
On this feast we give thanks to God for the gift of Jesus in the form of bread and wine.
THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS
(16 June)
On this day we remember how much Jesus loves us all.
SS PETER AND PAUL, APOSTLES
(29 June)
We celebrate the lives of these important saints who helped establish the Christian Church.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONSUMMER TERM 2023 COME AND SEE AT HOME
Dear Parent(s)/Carer(s),
As we return to school after Easter the Church is still celebrating this great event. The focus of this term’s work in Religious Education is the role the Holy Spirit plays in our lives. We will be studying the three themes of Pentecost (Serving), Reconciliation (Inter-relating) and Universal Church (World).
PENTECOST—SERVING Early Years GOOD NEWS – Passing on the Good News of Jesus Year 1 HOLIDAYS AND HOLYDAYS – Pentecost: feast of the Holy Spirit Year 2 SPREAD THE WORD – Pentecost: a time to spread the Good News
SUGGESTIONS FOR HOME ACTIVITIES Talk about good news in your family and how you shared it. Ask your child to tell you the story of Pentecost and the work of the Holy Spirit.
RECONCILIATION—INTER-RELATING Early Years FRIENDS – Friends of Jesus Year 1 BEING SORRY – God helps us choose well Year 2 RULES – Reasons for rules in the Christian family
SUGGESTIONS FOR HOME ACTIVITIES Talk together about times when you have forgiven and been forgiven. Discuss the importance of saying sorry. Look for opportunities for forgiveness and reconciliation in the day to day life of the family.
UNIVERSAL CHURCH—WORLD Early Years OUR WORLD – God’s wonderful world Year 1 NEIGHBOURS – Neighbours share God’s world Year 2 TREASURES – God’s treasure; the world
SUGGESTIONS FOR HOME ACTIVITIES Together, look through a family scrapbook or photograph album of a visit to a place that is special for your family. Look at a globe or an atlas. Find a special place and pray for the people of that country. Discuss how we can look after our world and support our neighbours, near and far.