June 2018 catholic life

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Catholic Life Publication of the Diocese of Sale

June 2018

ISSUE 205

Charities urged to apply CHARITIES seeking funds from Trinity Families this year have until August 31 to apply. They will be able to share in about $107,000 to run programs aiding families within the area of Sale Diocese.

Under Australian Tax Office rules, only charities with deductible gift recipient status can apply and no money is available for individuals. The funds are made available each year from the earnings of Trinity Families investments. Since its inception the

charitable fund has allocated more than $1.4 million. Charities wishing to apply should carefully read all the details on the website www. trinityfamilies.org.au and send in their application on the form which can be downloaded. Queries about eligibility

or other matters should be directed to executive officer Colin Coomber 5622 6688 or trinity@sale.catholic.org.au. Trinity Families is the trading name of the Trustees of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sale Charitable Fund.

Jack takes on challenge of school life

This issue highlights Next stage of Plenary planning - Page 3

By Colin Coomber

Donate now for tax deduction - Page 3

BEING confined to a wheelchair might be seen as a major hurdle to a child in his first year at primary school, but 5-year-old Jack Radford is demonstrating that disabilities can be managed. Jack is in Foundation (Prep) at St Mary’s Primary, Newborough, and is tackling schooling with a zest for life and maturity which amazes everyone. He has cerebral palsy and is classed as a quadraplegic because of limited arm movement. But with the aid of his motorised wheelchair Jack is able to join in all the fun and games of the schoolyard. In fact, he openly admits that playtime is his favorite time of the school day when he can get out and interact with other students. The school has just installed an all-abilities playground which was able to be used for the first time last week. Jack is able to commando crawl up the tunnel and then slide down again. Jack’s mother, Natalie Radford said he had not looked back since getting the motorised wheelchair when he was four. It gave him the mobility and independence he had been craving. She was full of praise for the way St Mary’s had taken on the challenge of caring and nurturing Jack. All the teachers, aides and office staff were magnificent with him and he was loving school. • Continued Page 4

Diocese Liturgy Commission - Page 5 New manager of CatholicCare - Page 7 Aust. Bishops at Oceania gathering - Page 8 Our newest Indian priest - Page 9 New principals are appointed - Page 11

JACK Radford, 5, shows that having a disability does not hold him back at school.

Trinity FAMILIES

Photos from around diocese - Page 13

Donate before end of financial year If you donate by June 30 you will be able to claim the donation as a deduction in your next tax return. Trinity Families needs your support to help families in our diocese to receive welfare and charitable services.

To donate visit www.trinityfamilies.org.au or phone (03) 5622 6688 for a credit card deduction form.


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