The Catholic Weekly 2 August 2020

catholicweekly.com.au 7 2, August, 2020 2021 Annual Tuition Fees - Tangara & Redfield Grade 1st Child at Tangara or Redfield 2nd Child at Tangara or Redfield * 3rd Child at Tangara or Redfield * 4th Child onwards at Tangara or Redfield * K, Y1 & Y2 $4,700 $4,375 $4,230 nil Y3 & Y4 $7,200 $6,700 $6,480 nil Y5 & Y6 $9,700 $9,025 $8,730 nil Y7 & Y8 $12,400 $11,535 $11,160 nil Y9 & Y10 $15,400 $14,325 $13,860 nil Y11 & Y12 $17,300 $16,090 $15,570 nil These sibling concessions (based on concurrent enrolment), Building Levy, and Fees apply across Tangara and Redfield so, for example, a family pays the Family Building Levy once even though they have children at both schools. Girls | Reception to Year 12 77-97 Franklin Road Cherrybrook NSW 2126 02 9680 4844 [email protected] tangara.nsw.edu.au Boys | Reception to Year 12 855 Old Northern Road Dural NSW 2158 02 9651 4066 [email protected] redfield.nsw.edu.au Tangara Private Tours Wednesdays, Weekly 10.30am to 11.30am Visit tangara.nsw.edu.au for available dates and to book. Redfield Private Tours Wednesdays, Weekly 12pm to 1.30 pm Visit redfield.nsw.edu.au for available dates and to book. Join the PARED family. New 2021 School Fees THE DIOCESE of Wagga Wagga has welcomed its new shepherd, Bishop Mark Ed- wards OMI, who was installed at a solemn Mass in Saint Mi- chael’s Cathedral on Wednes- day 22 July – the Feast of Saint Mary Magdalene. The service occurred under strict social distancing rules as the COVID-19 pandemic rag- es south of the border in Vic- toria – where Bishop Edwards previously served as Auxiliary Bishop of Melbourne. Bishop Edwards asked for the intercession of Saint Mary Magdalene, on whose feast he was installed, to aid the Wagga diocese during the troubling time of the Covid ¾ ¾ David Ryan Bishop drought ends After waiting four years, Wagga welcomes its new Ordinary Sign of the times: Bishop Mark Edwards OMI greets fellow clergy with the now-customary COVID-era elbow bump before his liturgical reception on 22 July. PHOTO:WAGGA DIOCESE pandemic and into the future. “Mary Magdalene, Apostle to the Apostles, be with us as we navigate this mission and cling resolutely to Christ our Master,” he prayed. Wagga’s sixth bishop also encouraged his flock in per- severance and social respon- sibility during the pandemic. Clergy, guests and digni- taries across Australia who were unable to attend due to the pandemic were nonethe- less present via live-stream – including Bishop Edward’s parents and his Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate community around Australia. Bishops who did attend and concelebrated Mass in- cluded Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP of Sydney, Arch- bishop Christopher Prowse STD of Canberra-Goulburn, Archbishop Emeritus Francis Carrol DD of Canberra-Goul- burn, Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green of Wilcan- nia-Forbes and Bishop Mi- chael Kennedy of Armidale. Local clergy from the diocese were also present. Appointed by Pope Fran- cis earlier this year, Bishop Edwards ends a four year va- cancy in the Diocese of Wagga Mary Magda- lene, Apostle to the Apostles, be with us as we navigate this mission and cling resolutely to Christ our Master.” Bishop Mark Edwards OMI which has long been noticed in Catholic Church circles in Australia. Other distinguished guests in attendance at the service included deputy Prime Minis- ter Michael McCormack, An- glican Bishop of the Riverina Donald Kirk, and local Wirad- juri elder Aunty Kath Withers. NEWS

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