“Feeling grateful for the opportunity to connect with such an inspiring figure and my wonderful colleagues!”
Arlene Dique, Administration Officer said:
“Personally, I found it to be an enriching pastoral day. Reflection and liturgy on the beach was just beautiful. The history of their footsteps was presented in a fun filled yet thought provoking manner and created a team spirit environment which meant working and taking care of each other were very enjoyable.”
Lu Lambert, Ursula Frayne teacher said:
‘To physically go through the steps that Ursula stepped through made it very real. To know that the sisters walked and touched the places we went to, was quite inspiring.’
Once in Perth, the group visited key historical locations, each steeped in the Mercy story. At every stop, they unpacked historical facts and immersed ourselves in the narratives shared through podcasts. The addition of props at designated stations brought a playful element to the day, as staff embraced the opportunity to dress up and capture group selfies, adding laughter and camaraderie to our exploration.
The day concluded at Mercedes College, a cornerstone of Mercy history in WA. Here, the group were warmly welcomed with light refreshments and the quintessential good cup of tea, a tradition rooted in Sr Catherine McAuley’s directive to her Sisters. This final gesture of hospitality was a fitting end to a day filled with reflection, connection, and inspiration.
Chantal Parry, Ursula Frayne teacher said:
“Sitting in a classroom and listening to the Mercy Charism history is one thing but experiencing it for yourself is another! Walking in the Footsteps of Ursula and travelling back in time was really special and gave us a deep connection with what the sisters encountered as they arrived in Perth.”
In the Footsteps of Ursula was not just a journey through the past but a powerful reminder of the Mercy values that continue to shape our mission at St Jude’s. Through this shared experience, staff deepened their understanding of our charism and strengthened their commitment to embodying the Mercy spirit in their roles.
Jonnda Simpson, Ursula Frayne Catholic College Principal said:
“It was a truly unforgettable day, retracing the steps of Ursula Frayne through the historic heart of Fremantle and Perth. The Amazing Race-style quizzes brought the journey to life, adding an exciting twist to discovering these iconic locations.”
Looking to the future, this day will remain a cherished memory, reminding staff of the enduring legacy of Sr Ursula and the Sisters of Mercy – a legacy they proudly carry forward.