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Pope Francis wrote this in the Hospital.


“The walls of hospitals have heard more honest prayers than churches...

They have witnessed far more sincere kisses than those in airports...

It is in hospitals that you see a homophobe being saved by a gay doctor.

A privileged doctor saving the life of a beggar...

In intensive care, you see a Jew taking care of a racist...

A police officer and a prisoner in the same room receiving the same care...

A wealthy patient waiting for a liver transplant, ready to receive the organ from a poor donor...

It is in these moments, when the hospital touches the wounds of people, that different worlds intersect according to a divine design. And in this communion of destinies, we realize that alone, we are nothing.

The absolute truth of people, most of the time, only reveals itself in moments of pain or in the real threat of an irreversible loss.

A hospital is a place where human beings remove their masks and show themselves as they truly are, in their purest essence.

This life will pass quickly, so do not waste it fighting with people.

Do not criticize your body too much.

Do not complain excessively.

Do not lose sleep over bills.

Make sure to hug your loved ones.

Do not worry too much about keeping the house spotless.

Material goods must be earned by each person—do not dedicate yourself to accumulating an inheritance.

You are waiting for too much: Christmas, Friday, next year, when you have money, when love arrives, when everything is perfect...

Listen, perfection does not exist.

A human being cannot attain it because we are simply not made to be fulfilled here.

Here, we are given an opportunity to learn.

So, make the most of this trial of life—and do it now.

Respect yourself, respect others. Walk your own path, and let go of the path others have chosen for you.

Respect: do not comment, do not judge, do not interfere.

Love more, forgive more, embrace more, live more intensely!

And leave the rest in the hands of the Creator.”

—Pope Francis


May you rest in eternal peace.


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23rd April 2025


Students in Years 11, 12, 13, and 14 participated in CPR training provided by EMS Services Training LTD. They acquired essential lifesaving skills, such as chest compressions and rescue breaths (mouth-to-mouth), to maintain oxygen flow to the brain and vital organs until professional assistance is available.


Each participant received a certificate of completion—congratulations to everyone involved!



 
 
 

21st April 2025


Our U14 girls Gaelic team traveled to Donegal to face Abbey Vocational School in the Ulster Semi-Final last week. The girls started strong, leading 1-5 to 0-2 with 15 minutes into the first half. However, Abbey Vocational School made a comeback, and the halftime score was 1-6 to 1-5. The girls continued to work hard, with our half-forwards Aoife, Emer, and Caoimhe, along with midfielders Niamh and Grace, putting in great effort to defend. Our forwards excelled, with captain Ava scoring some fantastic points and excellent attacking play from Erin, Eire, and Kia. Our defense was outstanding, with Rebecca, Anna, Amy, and Orla making crucial interceptions. Goalkeeper Katie made some incredible saves, and her kick-outs were exceptional. Unfortunately, in a closely contested match, we lost to a strong Abbey Vocational School team with a score of 2-9 to 1-7. The referee praised the girls for their positive team spirit and for playing the game honestly and fairly throughout.


Miss Devlin and Miss Donaghy would like to thank each of the girls for their hard work and dedication, staying after school since October. We are very proud of them for reaching this stage in such a competitive tournament. We are confident that their hard work and development will continue to shine as they begin their club games, and they will return even stronger next year.

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