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On Friday, 21 March, the annual St Patrick’s Day Mass for Schools was held at St Patrick’s Cathedral. The Cathedral was overflowing with staff and students for the Mass celebrated by Archbishop Peter Comensoli. Many special guests were also in attendance, including members of parliament and the Deputy Premier. In the Melbourne Archdiocese, there are 291 Catholic primary and secondary schools, and the procession of school banners at the beginning of Mass took over 10 minutes. Our banner was proudly processed by our College and Ministry Captains. At the conclusion of the Mass, the Jubilee Year Ambassadors were commissioned. Our five Student Jubilee Year Ambassadors will participate in and help promote activities related to the 2025 Jubilee Year. A brand-new icon of St Patrick was also unveiled.

Following the Mass, we attended a Young Speakers Colloquium, where several senior students from the archdiocese shared ideas on leadership and education. We also heard Fr. Jerome Santamaria discuss the unique benefits of a Catholic education. He described how Catholic schools help us to cultivate an appreciation of beauty, consider a world beyond ourselves, and connect us to the past through Bible stories and teachings that people have relied upon for millennia. Fr. Jerome also encouraged us to share our faith with others and suggested that many more people than we expect are open to talking about religion.