Thursday, November 19, 2009

Career Talks for 7th Formers


On Saturday, 30 October, 2009 the Alumnae Executive hosted a very interesting and informative careers hour for 7th Formers in the School Hall at 3.30pm. The presentors were Shirleen Sahai who spoke on a career in the Bank; Sr Senoveva on a life of service with the Sisters of St Joseph de Cluny, Rachael Varea as an office manager/administrator and Elizabeth Fong spoke about a career in the library/information sector.

There were around 40 girls in attendance and were treated to afternoon tea at the end. The Executive is planning on making this an annual activity.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

SJSS Talanoa

I welcome feedback from all past and present pupils of Saint Joseph's.  If you have a story to tell or an event to celebrate let me know and I will add your item to the SJSS blog.

Archived items including St. Joseph's Jubilee celebrations:
St. Joseph's Jubilee

Hi Libby and Pule,


On behalf of my year, I'd like to say a big "vinaka vakalevu" to you and the committee for organising the weekend's Jubilee Celebration. Those of us that attended sure made the most of it and had the opportunity to get in touch with classmates and teachers that we have not met for some time.


We appreciate your tireless effort and committment to the special event and we congratulate you all for its success.


Looking forward to the next get together...


Kind regards and Cheers to the Jubilee,


Akisi and Class of 98

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Dear Libby and the organising committee,


Indeed the months/years? of preparation have paid off; the monthly masses have reaped their rewards!


Words cannot adequately express one's depth of gratitude for what has been an electrifying experience; an experience of a lifetime; an


unforgetable home-coming! As the dust settles, I am still on a high, reliving each moment of the weekend.


Thank you, thank you, thank you to you and the team for a job that takes some beating!! My family and I are indeed proud and grateful to have been a part of it all - thanks for the opportunity and thanks a million for the memories.


Bring on the next celebration!


Thank you again,


Mere, Michael and the boys.


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Dear Elizabeth,


Thank you for a truly wonderful weekend! A moment in time that took us back to our school days at St Joseph's,reconnecting us with those who meant much as friends and those who passed through and touched our lives, all helping shape the people we are today.It was a time to reflect, to appreciate,to share and once again feel the ties that bind us all together.


A special thank you to Sr. Geneviere, your sister Margaret [a natural MC] and the rest of the comittee. All in all the organization was outstanding, the food was delicious,including the Jubilee cake and the masses were wonderful and emotional with the really lovely choir.


Thank you for the chance to touch each other's lives once again and pray together as one before flying away to be with our separate families and friends.


With much love and may God bless you all,


Karen (Slatter) McDonald

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Hullo Libby and all the committee members,


A HUGE thank you and vinaka to all of you for the awesome job that you all did towards the Jubilee celebrations. It truly was a moving experience for me because I haven't been back to St Joseph's for 30 years and to see all the beautiful ladies from my class ('73 to '76) brought back so many wonderful memories. I was very impressed with all the women that ran the affair from Libby to Mere (Fong) to the students doing the meke. A big thanks also goes to the all the St Joseph's nuns and especially to Sr Genevieve. I was truly glad I attended the celebrations and I'm very blessed to have gotten a great Catholic education. Thanks again for bringing all the ladies together from around the world to a joyous and memorable weekend.


Loloma


Monika O'Brien (Bonner)


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Dear Elizabeth & all who contributed towards the Jubilee Celebrations,


A big warm thank you to each and everyone of you for the mammoth task of organising this celebration which was a great success. You all did an amazing and impressive job. We all enjoyed ourselves immensely and it was great to see everyone after so many years and hear of so many success stories and am so proud be part of St Joseph's. A memorable occasion to be cherished by all.


Even my husband, who was reluctant to join me on this trip, thinking he would leave me to enjoy myself with all the girls, had a wonderful time with all the ladies!


With warmest regards,


Sylvia & Johan


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Sr Genevieve & the Alumni Exec/working Committee,


Thank you for a job well done and I'm sure I speak for all the ladies from 79-82 that attended the Golden Jubilee Celebrations - it felt like a big family re-union.


It gave us an opportunity to re-kindle alot of fond memories as well as got us to connect with 50 plus of us, with , I hope, more to come on board by year end.


The ball was absolutely AWESOME - I met Lionel Yee at the People's Republic of China National Day celebrations last night , & mentioned to him that there were about 10 - 20 girls to 1 guy on that night on the dance floor & he & Peter Chan were so disppointed that they did not attend.


Regards


Ms Fane Niumataiwalu
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Dear Libby,


Thank you very much for the excellent reunion. You and the committee did a wonderful job.


I'm sure many wonderful memories were taken back to the various countries. Margaret did a great job on Friday nite.


It was really cool to catch up with the sisters and the couzzies and the friends!


Lolomas to you all,


Ann and George

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Hi Libby,


Just writing to say what a wonderful four days we all had at the reunion. For someone who wasn't really interested at the onset I have to say it was the best thing I have ever attended. It truely was a celebration of everything we have in Fiji and the time we spent at school. Words can't begin to express the emotions I experienced over those few days. Meeting up with and renewing friendships was something special. I certainly came home with a sense of pride. Thank you so much to yourself and your committee for the fantastic work you put into making the time so very special for all who took time to come home to Fiji. God Bless you all.


Beth Magick (Slatter)


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Bula Elizabeth, first of all a very big vinaka vakalevu for all the time, effort and women power u and your committee members made towards the Jubilee Celebrations and what a success it was. My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves even though we were the first ones to arrive at the Ball!!!


We would also like to extend our congratulations to u personally in being such an execellent MC for the night. We did not make it to the day celebrations as we managed to arrive in Suva on Friday night and headed straight to the school. It was a pleasure to meet all the school friends as I left school in 1972.


As a Sydney sider, I do once again congratulate u in providing such an entertaining weekend for all overseers. God bless u all especially St. Joseph!!


Betty & Arthur Fong


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Susan and Pule,


'Congrtualtions" and 'Vinaka Vakalevu" for the great work,


I am just so emotional looking at the pics cause I recoqnise so many faces and people...Isa, o Sr Irene,Sr Vianey and all the other great people...


We are looking foward to the next Newsletter and just an update or how everything went. Please keep us posted here in the US...


Again, gals ...Thank you for all your Great work, sacrifice and a job well done.


Good Luck...


Rusula ..


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Libby, Margaret, Pule, Leilani and the rest of the organising committee for ex SJSS Reunion 2006,


Great work, dedication and effort into the activities of the reunion programme…....the memories of SJSS school days fresh from catching up with everyone over the various decades starting Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday - absolutely tops.


On behalf of the Class of 1986 – Thank you for a job well done…..and look forward to more Alumni activities!!!!!!!


Lavinia Kaumaitotoya nee Gonerogo.


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Dear Pule,


I take this opportunity to thank you and the rest of the hard working committee very much for a memorable jubilee celebration... an absolutely amazing, touching and priceless reunion. Vinaka vakalevu for the organisation and dedication......and i'm sure that all those that were present throughout the celebration would agree with me.


You have a wonderful day with kind regards,


Tarai Kamikamica





















Lorraine's Harmony Place honoured

Lorraine's Harmony Place honoured
 SJSS alumna Lorraine Sing-Cutler is manager of Harmony Place
from http://city-south-news.whereilive.com.au/news
YERONGA community service Harmony Place leads the state, according to the 2009 Mental Health Week Achievement Awards.
Harmony Place, the only non-government multicultural mental health organisation in Australia, took out the non-government organisation category at the awards this month.
Manager Lorraine Sing-Cutler said Harmony Place was started 14 years ago to help link people from different cultures and languages who had mental health issues.
“People from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds often struggle to link up with culturally appropriate services within the mental health system, so at Harmony Place we help them to negotiate that maze,” Ms Sing-Cutler said.
“Research illustrates that the experience can often impact negatively on the mental health and well-being of migrants and refugees.
“We work across the mental health spectrum from prevention to early intervention and recovery for people and their families.”
Harmony Place works with Sudanese, Congolese, Somali, Ethiopian, Samoan, Chinese, Vietnamese, Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian, Iranian, Burmese and Filipinos.

Mother General Sister Morag Collins Visits Fiji (Oct 22/09)




MOTHER GENERAL SR MORAG COLLINS VISITS FIJI (Oct. 22/09)


Sr Morag Collins, Mother General of the St Joseph de Cluny visited the School on Thursday 22 October. Excerpts from the School concert were presented to her in a kaleidoscope dance from Rotuma, Fiji, Tonga and India, and songs by the School choir that included the World Youth Day song which reaffirmed for Sister that Anne Marie’s dream lives on.

Following the dance and song was a welcome by the President of the Alumnae (refer attachment) after which Sr Morag gave a spontaneous address that was truly inspiringo all present.
In summary she said:

That all students should try to ‘embody the qualities of Anne Marie’ who showed respect for the dignity of each person at the same time acknowledging the differences in each person which she saw reflected in the dances presented by the girls `so gracefully, so elegantly and yet so differently.’
She made special reference to the Rotuman dance that depicted the boisterousness of the men and the calm and peacefulness of the women. She said that whilst women may take `a secondary role, doing things quietly and acting with respect and dignity, at the same time transforming the society in which she lives.’
She reminded the girls that many of them had come to the school ‘a little timid, shy and perhaps a little wild – the family welcomes you and helps you grow in many ways - not only academically but that growth that happens inside.’

Sister made reference to the song sung by the choir `Make me an instrument of peace’ in which she likened the scalpel as an instrument used by a surgeon but that it is the surgeon who dictates how the scalpel is to be used,. Thus it was with Blessed Anne Marie - to listen, be sensitive to the movements of the Holy Spirit desires in our hearts and by corresponding with God’s grace and will, we create peace wherever we go which she acknowledged is not easy.

She noted the headlines in the Fiji Times of that day which was `Pay back’ which she said might give momentary satisfaction but the real Christian attitude is forgiveness and love. She again referred to the role of women who influence without too much noise and who get the job done.

She asked that we `be open to the Holy Spirit for he is active and able to transform and that we should be ready when the time comes’ Sr Morag concluded with a final word of thanks and good wishes to all saying that `It is by living in Jesus Christ that we become people who contribute to society in a particular way’.
Sr Morag spent time at Waimanu Road, Hercules Street and Vanuakula and on Saturday was present at the Sacred Heart Cathedral for the vows of two novices from Papua New Guinea and the Philippines.

From Fiji she goes to New Zealand where she will also have the opportunity to meet with alumnae.

Elizabeth Reade Fong
President
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Address by Elizabeth Fong on the visit of the Mother General of the SJ de Cluny congregation on Thursday, 22 October, 2009

Sr Morag Collins, Mother General of the Sisters of St Joseph of Cluny, Sr Elizabeth Brown, Provincial Head of the Sisters of St Joseph of Cluny, Sr Genevieve, Sisters, Teachers, Alumnae, PTFA President, and Students, Sister Morag, it is my very great pleasure on behalf of the alumnae of the School, to welcome you to our shores.

If I may be permitted to reminisce for a moment, seeing you here brings back for me beautiful memories of my visit to the Mother House in Paris and the bicentennial celebrations for Blessed Anne Maris Javouhey, which along with my sister, I was most privileged to attend. That celebration which was a journey of her life, in the company of Cluny Sisters from houses all over the world brought home to me the greatness of the woman who has influenced so many in so many parts of the world, including our small country of Fiji and others in the Pacific.

Here at home, the alumnae is truly reflective of our multi-racial community and is confirmation that Anne Marie’s dream lives on. The alumnae of St Joseph’s totalling some 5,000 is alive here in Fiji and and throughout the world where they are successful mothers and family leaders whilst also working in a wide range of professions and as volunteers in church and civil organisations. Our golden jubilee in 2006 brought 1200 alumnae together from all parts of the world. What this reflected was the universal education that the Sisters have given to all who have passed through the school. In Fiji the alumnae of St Joseph’s are associated with women who are well-rounded in their approach to life and who have a confidence that enables them to make valuable contributions to our community. The alumnae recognize that in these challenging times that they play a major role in trying to meet these challenges and try to do this from a perspective that Blessed Anne Marie might have done and this has been the basis under which the Alumnae Executive and its members have focused their activities.

Sr Morag, I wish to convey to you our deep gratitude for the Sisters who have served in Fiji in upholding Blessed Anne Marie’s dream. We acknowledge the sacrifices that the Sisters made when they left their families and homes to come and work in Fiji. At the same time I acknowledge our local women who joined the congregation and who continue to serve us faithfully. We salute them all for their vision and commitment to us and the tenacity showed in the difficult times. We thank them for standing steadfast to ensure that our faith remains a focal and constant part of our lives which continues to be strengthened as they work with the laity to educate the `whole’ person of our young women.

Dear Sister, on behalf of the Executive and the Alumnae, I wish you God’s Blessings during your 10 day visit with the Sisters here in Fiji and a safe journey on your return to the Mother House in Paris.