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Feast Day of Corpus Chrisit

8th June 2023Mrs D Curtis
Today is a celebration of the Real Presence of the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus. It is a proclamation of the truth of the transubstantiation of bread and wine into the actual body of Christ during Mass. This celebration is associated with the commemoration of Jesus’s Last Supper with his Apostles before His crucifixion, two months prior to today.
Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise them up on the last day. For my flesh is real food and my blood is real drink. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me, and I in them. – John 6:54-56
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What is the Sacred Heart?

6th June 2023Mrs D Curtis

June is the month of the Sacred Heart.  In Catholic churches and homes, one of the most popular images of Jesus is the image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The image of God’s love is revealed in the pierced heart of His Son. It is the symbol of a love that conquers sin and transcends death, the symbol of the One who loved us to the end.

 

Love has always been associated with the heart, so it was only natural that the love of God became represented by a heart, the heart of his Son Jesus. In him, God the Father revealed his infinite love for us. On the Friday after the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

 

Open yourselves to this love and take it ‘to the ends of the earth,’ witnessing to the goodness and mercy that flow from the Heart of Jesus. – Pope Francis

 

What can we learn from reflecting on the Sacred Heart?

 

Jesus wants us to know that we can come to Him and our true rest is when we rest in Him. How do we do this? Prayer is our daily fuel and Jesus never wants us to feel burdened. Embrace the virtues of Jesus. Choosing to embrace the virtue of humility, to put aside arrogance, and to be kind and open to others. 

 

Welcome the presence of the Heart of Christ, entrusting your home to Him. Before the open heart of Jesus, we seek to draw from Him the true Love that our families need. We turn to the Heart of Jesus for healing and know that His MOST wounded heart is the source of healing and hope for all. Every person matters; there is hope for every soul to be transformed by Love.

 

Strive for virtue, not fame or wealth. Virtue is the backbone of our holiness, and often progress in this area is very slow. The goal is that we don’t backslide. So what virtues are like the Heart of Jesus? All the Christian Virtues flow from His Heart, in particular Faith, Hope, and Love.

 

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St Edmund’s Attendance in Top 10% of Secondary Schools

6th June 2023Mrs D Curtis

St Edmund’s received the FFT National Attendance Award for the Spring Term. High attendance is indeed crucial for a student’s overall achievement, well-being, and development.

The Department for Education recognises the significance of regular school attendance in helping students succeed academically. Consistently attending school allows students to actively participate in classroom learning, engage with teachers and peers, and access important educational resources and support. It also provides a structured environment that fosters social and emotional growth, helping students develop important life skills.

Moreover, research has shown a positive correlation between high attendance rates and improved academic outcomes. Students who consistently attend school tend to perform better in their GCSE and A Level examinations.

By consistently achieving high attendance rates, St Edmund’s is providing its students with an invaluable opportunity to maximise their potential. It reflects the dedication of the school, students, parents, and staff in prioritising education and creating an environment conducive to learning.

We would like to thank all our parents and carers for their support and commitment as we continue to support our students towards further success.

 

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Ethnic Student Alliance Trip to the Mayor’s Parlour

6th June 2023Mrs D Curtis

On the 20th March 2023, St Edmund’s ESA group (Ethnic Student Alliance) went on a trip to visit the Mayor’s parlour in Wolverhampton. We were able to meet Cllr Sandra Samuels OBE, the former Mayor of Wolverhampton. Not only is she the 163rd Mayor of Wolverhampton, but she was the first African-Caribbean female to have ever been elected to run our city. ESA felt proud and honoured to have her as Mayor and wanted to express our gratitude in person.

 

When we arrived we were led to a big room, where we were going to be spending our time with Councillor Samuels. The moment that we met Councillor Samuels for the first time was overwhelming, yet we couldn’t have been more excited to meet such a remarkable woman. She spoke to us about her life and her job as a nurse before she became Mayor. She told us about her motto “Dare to Dream” and how “no dream is too big or too small, as long as we do it with confidence”. She told us to do everything with confidence as “with confidence, you have won before you have even begun”.

 

When she finished her speech, we were shown her conference room, which is where she holds big meetings with members of the council. We were able to take it in turns to ask her questions and discuss the struggles she went through being a black woman running for Mayor. She told us about how we should never let racism take over our lives, that “racism is their problem, not yours”. We talked about what work she has done for the community and what it takes to be truly successful in life.

 

Once everyone had asked their questions, we had some refreshments and told Councillor Samuels a bit about our school diversity group, the ESA. When we were leaving, she gave us hugs and a small gift to remember our time at the Mayor’s parlour. It was an eye-opening experience, we have learned so much from Mayor Samuels and can’t wait to share it with others.

 

“People won’t always remember your face, what you’ve done or what you’ve said. But they will never forget how you made them feel.” – Cllr Sandra Samuels OBE

Written by Pooja Sonsana

 

 

ESA Group Photographs

Shnai Johnson, Peggy Mafiamba, Christina Agbasoga, Christina Cudjoe, Adrianna Brown, Leoni Francis, Temitope Omololu, Reyhan Birdi, Dumebi Umensofor, Khadija Henry, Dylan Coe, Pooja Sonsana and Jovita Edobor

Staff:  Mr Taylor (Head of Year 8) and Mrs Grant (Assistant Head of Year 8)

 

 

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Happy Pride Month! Let us celebrate diversity and acceptance!

5th June 2023Mrs D Curtis

We must respect other people, regardless of their sexuality or gender. This month is a great time to learn about identities other than our own. It is a month of celebration and acceptance of all people. We are part of one family and it is our duty to support all people to achieve all they can. Therefore it is right that we support and celebrate people of the LGBTQ+ community so that they may be their true selves.

Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love. – 1 John 4:7-8

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Today we celebrate the Feast Day of St Bede the Venerable

25th May 2023Mrs D Curtis
On this day we celebrate the feast day of St Bede the Venerable. He was a theologian, historian, and chronologist who was best known for his Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum, a source for the history of the conversion to Christianity of the Anglo-Saxon tribes. His work introduced the method of dating events from the time of the incarnation (AD, anno Domini, “in the year of our Lord”) into general use.
Remember the former things, those of long ago; I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me. – Isaiah 46:9
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Lourdes Pilgrimage 2023

25th May 2023Mrs D Curtis

Saturday 27 May 2023 to Friday 2 June 2023

The annual Diocesan pilgrimage is returning to Lourdes under the leadership of His Grace, Archbishop Bernard Longley, and Bishop David Evans.

Around 500 pilgrims are joining the Diocesan Pilgrimage with many other groups meeting up there, including staff and students from St Edmund’s Catholic Academy, taking the numbers up to around 600.

Please pray for all those involved in this year’s pilgrimage to Lourdes, as they will be praying for you.

You will be able to see photos and other coverage of the 2023 pilgrimage by clicking the link below.

https://www.birminghamdiocese.org.uk/Pages/FAQs/Category/lourdes-daily

 

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Dr. Michael Hardacre is elected Mayor of Wolverhampton

22nd May 2023Mrs D Curtis

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Councillor Dr. Michael Hardacre on his recent election as the esteemed Mayor of Wolverhampton. As the 164th Mayor to hold this honorable position, he assumes the role of the First Citizen in the City. Accompanying him in this endeavor is Deputy Mayor Councillor Linda Leach.

The appointment of Mayor is a significant recognition bestowed upon an elected Councillor, representing the highest honor conferred by the local authority. Notably, Dr. Hardacre is also the proud father of Mrs. Cooper, our esteemed science teacher, who shares in his delight and takes immense pride in his new appointment.

To learn more about the accomplishments and contributions of Mayor Dr. Michael Hardacre, we encourage you to explore further details.

Find out more: https://www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/your-council-and-meetings/mayor/profile

 

Photo: Dr. Michael Hardacre

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Today we celebrate Biodiversity Day

22nd May 2023Mrs D Curtis
It is our duty to work towards the common good. In the words of the Pope in Laudato Si, we learn how it is essential that we care for the planet God made. International Day for Biological Diversity is an excellent opportunity to work towards a better world and follow Pope Francis’s teaching. We must be humble in our actions and allow the world to grow as it needs.
How many are your works, LORD In wisdom you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures. – Psalm 104:24
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Feast Day of the Ascension of the Lord

18th May 2023Mrs D Curtis

Today marks the sacred Feast Day of the Ascension of the Lord, a momentous occasion that commemorates the ascent of Jesus into Heaven following his resurrection. It is a holy day of obligation, calling upon believers to reflect on this significant event.

To honor this day, Father Sean and Rev Michael McKeaney led a jubilant mass in the chapel, uniting both staff and students in a spirit of celebration.

The account in the Acts of the Apostles recounts a poignant exchange: “Then they gathered around him and asked him, ‘Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?’ He said to them: ‘It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.’ After he said this, he was taken up before their very eyes, and a cloud hid him from their sight.”

This passage encapsulates the profound message of the Ascension, emphasizing the disciples’ role as witnesses and heralds of Jesus’ teachings throughout the world. The imagery of Jesus ascending into the heavens, concealed by a cloud, signifies his departure from Earth and his divine presence in the celestial realm.

On this Feast Day, let us reflect upon the significance of Jesus’ Ascension, and may it inspire us to carry forth his teachings and serve as faithful witnesses to his message, both within our immediate community and to the ends of the earth.

 

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