From the Religious Education Coordinator
In our Church …
THE CELEBRATION OF EASTER
At the heart of the Catholic faith is the celebration of Easter – the moment when darkness is

overcome by light, and death gives way to new life. Easter is not just a single day but the culmination of the sacred journey of the Triduum, the three holiest days of the Church’s year: Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil.
The Triduum invites Catholics to walk closely with Jesus. On Holy Thursday, we remember the gift of the Eucharist and the call to serve others with humility. On Good Friday, we stand at the foot of the Cross, reflecting on the depth of Christ’s love – a love willing to suffer and sacrifice for all. Then, in the stillness of Holy
Saturday, we wait in hope, preparing our hearts for the joy of the Resurrection.
Easter reminds us that suffering and sin do not have the final word. Through the Resurrection, Jesus brings hope, renewal, and the promise of eternal life. For Catholics, this is not only something to remember but something to live. We are called to be people of the Resurrection – bringing light into darkness, hope into despair, and love into the world.
The journey of the Triduum teaches us that faith is not just about celebration, but about transformation. By walking with Christ through His Passion, we are renewed in His Resurrection, called to live as witnesses of His love every day.
Loving God,
As we journey through the sacred days of the Triduum,
help us to walk closely with Your Son.
Teach us to serve with humble hearts,
to trust in You in times of suffering,
and to wait with hope in moments of uncertainty.
May the joy of Easter fill us with new life,
renew our faith, and strengthen our love for others.
Help us to be people of the Resurrection,
sharing Your light and peace wherever we go.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Venerable Nano Nagle. Pray for us
In our Community …
EASTER LITURGY
During the final week of term, our Domremy community gathered together for a reverent and moving Holy Week Liturgy, where students prayerfully reenacted the Stations of the Cross. This special liturgy provided an opportunity for our school community – students, staff and families – to pause, reflect and enter more deeply into the meaning of Holy Week, the most sacred time in the Christian calendar.
Holy Week invites us to journey with Jesus through the final moments of His earthly life – from His triumphant entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, through His suffering and death on Good Friday, to the hope and joy of the Resurrection at Easter. By reflecting on the Stations of the Cross, we remember Jesus’ path to Calvary and are reminded of the depth of His love, sacrifice and forgiveness.
Our students brought the story of Christ’s passion to life with great reverence and care. Through thoughtful narration, prayer, music and dramatic representation of each station, they helped our community to reflect on the suffering of Christ and the hope that His sacrifice brings to the world. The students demonstrated remarkable maturity and respect as they led us through each moment of the journey.
We congratulate all the students who participated in the liturgy. Their commitment, preparation and prayerful presence made the experience truly meaningful for everyone gathered. It was a beautiful example of our Domremy community living out its Catholic identity and coming together in faith.
As we continue through Holy Week and prepare to celebrate Easter, we are reminded that the story of the Cross ultimately leads to the joy of the Resurrection. May this sacred season inspire each of us to live with faith, compassion and hope.
We thank Ms Bechara and Ms Soueid for overseeing the Liturgy. A thank you to all students who contributed to this special liturgy and helped make it such a reflective and memorable experience for our community.
Mrs Caroline Morizzi, Religious Education Coordinator













