Year: 2024

Stations of the Cross

Stations of the Cross; a day to remember what Jesus went through before his death. Rm 8 re-enacted Stations of the Cross to show our school, Saint Patrick’s, what Jesus went through as he carried his cross to Golgotha.

I played one of the women of Jerusalem. As Jesus walked past he put his hand out and consoled us. As I looked at Jesus I could feel how much pain he was in. The Cross was heavy but he kept on walking, sometimes stumbling.

When Jesus died I felt bad knowing what he had gone through, knowing that he had done nothing wrong, but he died for us.

 

Suzanne Aubert

Suzanne Aubert

Suzanne Aubert is known as a Religious Sister. Suzanne Aubert was born on 19 of June 1835.When Suzanne was 23-25, her parents had accepted her to become a nun. She sailed to New Zealand to work as a Missionary.

She taught herself Te reo Maori and worked with Maori Sisters. In 1860, while living in the Hawkes Bay she helped young Maori girls teaching them to read and write.

On Christmas day, 1885, Suzanne Aubert gave a burnt down Church $1000 to be restored.

In Wellington, 1907, Suzanne Aubert helped the people suffering from sickness and in need of money. Suzanne created and established a Religious order ;The Daughters of Our Lady of our Compassion. `

Suzanne Aubert died at 91 years old in Wellington in the presence of her sisters.
In December 2016, Pope Francis declared the founder of the Sisters of Compassion Suzanne Aubert ‘Venerable’. This means she is on her way to being canonised as a Saint.