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Saturday, 11 September 2021

Month of September

As summer drifting away , nature started showing signs of autumn, weather bit chillier,  yellow leaves, days getting darker. Another beautiful month , remembering Our Lady's nativity . The holidays closed with final memories with some of our dear home educators:  picnic outdoor on a lovely sunny eve in the woods, sunrays dropping through the leaves, birds cheeping , kidos all having fun gathering brambles, stones, cones for the Lady's feast,  going on and on in the rides...

   Had a feast back home , cooling down with ice creams, laces and culminated the day with small Marian prayers 

Reopened new academic year on 
8th Sep  with some new school treats.


Caramel slice by Thomas family.


Annu started her first day in college too. Invited Our Parish priest, Peter as he is celebrating his birthday too. Had meal together. He blessed our home too.




Next day of the week was the feast of St Ambrose Barlow, our own local saint. The church has preserved the remains of the saint, the jaw bone remains in the altar. He is a Lancashire martyr at the time of reformation. Everyone is most welcome to the church. Surrounding areas of Chorlton belongs to Barlow family before and some turned into golf club near water park....A man with courage. 


    St Ambrose  Barlow pray for us and England.

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