Student Leaders connect with Bishop of Sale to foster ‘encounter’

Photo caption: Student leaders from Catholic secondary colleges in the Diocese of Sale met with the Bishop of Sale, Most Reverend Greg Bennet to discuss their projects and reflect on leadership. 


September 2024


Student Leaders connect with Bishop of Sale to foster ‘encounter’

 

Twenty-six student leaders from seven Catholic Secondary colleges in the Diocese of Sale came together for an inspiring meeting with the Bishop of Sale, Most Reverend Greg Bennet. 

 

The meeting was an opportunity for student leaders to share their journey and innovative ideas on how to transform their schools into vibrant ‘places of encounter.’ 

 

Schools involved included St Francis Xavier College, Beaconsfield, St Peter’s College, Cranbourne, Marist-Sion College, Warragul, Mary MacKillop Catholic Regional College, Leongatha, Catholic College Sale, Lavalla Catholic College, Traralgon and Nagle College, Bairnsdale.

 

Each of the student leaders was chosen by their school communities last year and tasked with the mission to foster connection and engagement within their respective schools. The meeting with the Bishop, was an opportunity for students to present their initiatives and reflect on their leadership experiences, illustrating their commitment to building inclusive and welcoming environments.

 

The gathering was not only a platform for students to share their challenges and successes but also a celebration of the diverse ways they have worked together. Initiatives included organising fundraising events, hosting sports and music festivals, implementing anti-bullying programs, celebrating multicultural days, engaging in youth ministry initiatives, mentoring, promoting social justice, and participating in community outreach efforts and more.

 

The Bishop commended the students for their dedication and impactful contributions, creating welcoming environments in their schools.

 

Bishop Greg said by fostering a culture of encounter, the students are not only enriching their own communities but also living out the mission of Catholic education.

 

The meeting highlighted the power of youth leadership in facilitating meaningful change within their schools. Students expressed enthusiasm for their ongoing projects and shared captivating stories of personal growth while navigating their roles as leaders.

 

 

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