TWEC 2014 in review Much has happened at the Tenison Woods Education Centre (TWEC) during 2014. TWEC, a ministry of the Sisters of St Joseph of Lochinvar, is closely connected with the Adult Faith Formation Council of the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle. TWEC’s mission is to provide opportunities and resources for people to deepen their faith through hospitality, education, formation and spiritual direction offered at the Centre and in local communities. Christian Formation Course (CFC) has had two groups running concurrently. The nine surviving members of the Lochinvar group will complete their last unit, The Liturgical Life of the Church in December thus completing the second year of their course. The Broadmeadow CFC began in July and has now moved on to its second unit, Speaking of God with twenty-four participants. Each unit required a commitment of ten weeks, each of three hours duration. Congratulations to those who have persevered throughout the year. Some CFC members settling into class at Broadmeadow Sr Patricia Boland conducted a series of five-week sessions in Broadmeadow entitled Taste and See. It is a program designed to deepen people’s appreciation of their biblical heritage. Three units were covered on the books of the Old Testaments. Other Activities Fr Gittins, international speaker at Souths Leagues Club, Merewether Happy mothers at Mums’ Night Out in Holmesville Tim Fischer told many stories at the TWEC Dinner in the Therry Centre The number of reflection days held included days on Discipleship with Anthony Gittins CSSp (Click Here); Catholic Social Justice teaching and Pope Francis’ Letter, The Joy of the Gospel. Mums’ Time Out in 2014 was hosted by the proprietors of the Holmesville Hotel. The evening celebrating motherhood was in the capable hands of Benita Tait and Sally Lavis with the support of Sr Lynette. Dads’ Night Out also went further afield this year being held at the Windale -Gateshead Bowling club with great support from the Men’s Shed at Windale. 130 Year 9 Students from St Mary’s High School Gateshead visited Lochinvar for their annual Heritage day where they learned about the Lochinvar Sisters’ story which is also their story. The TWEC Annual Dinner brought two hundred people together to socialise and hear Mr Tim Fischer speak on From the Riverina to Rome: Cardinals, Cathedrals and Canapés and much more (Click here) Disciples Under the Southern Cross, a TWEC sub-committee focusing on justice issues joined with Catholic Care Social Services Hunter–Manning in presenting Foster Care: Stories from the Heart. Sixty people heard moving accounts from people directly associated with foster care. The tone for the evening was set by the thoughtful artistic contributions from the Yr 10 Art class at St Joseph’s Campus, Lochinvar. TWEC’s year will end with our annual Carols in the Cloister where people come for our festival of carols, music, reflections and Christmas cheer. Srs Patricia Egan & Maureen Salmon travelled to various parishes to assist local teams with pastoral planning and parents’ information sessions during preparation for children’s sacramental Initiation. Sr Lynette offered Spiritual Direction both at Lochinvar and Taree during the year. Throughout the year Sr Jenny Riley welcomed various craft groups who spent It all starts with a Good Night. A student’s the weekend cementing bonds of friendship as well as learning new skills. thoughts about foster care Maureen Salmon, Coordinator
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