Bishop's Message

"What is the Kingdom of God like? And to what should I compare it? It is like a mustard seed that someone took and sowed in the garden; it grew and became a tree and the birds came and made nests in its branches.

To what should I compare the Kingdom of God ? It is like yeast that a women took and mixed in with three measures of flour until it was all leavened."

Luke 13:18-21


Bishop Richard GagnonThese two parables of Jesus speak to us about the Kingdom of God. At first unnoticed and tiny, the mustard seen and the yeast will have a great effect. Can the Catholic school be compared to this? Pope John Paul II has said that the Catholic school is an essential instrument for spreading and deepening the faith and for expanding the Kingdom. Indeed, this is how we must see the role of the Catholic school in the world. Catholic schools are not unique in the desire to bring educational excellence to the young. But the Catholic school is unique in that it is attached to Jesus Christ and dedicated to the mission of the Gospel. The presence of our schools may be rather small in society as a whole but the effect of the gospel message coming from us will have a huge effect if lived in love. This fact makes our school worth being dedicated to.

St. Paul speaks of different roles in the Body of Christ, some are called to be teachers, others administrators, other apostles and so forth. For those entrusted with teaching, they share in the teaching ministry of Jesus regardless of the subject area. Those working in administration and governance, share in the ministry of leadership along with the Good Shepherd. It is vital that in both roles, there is a sense of stewardship of God’s gifts. God has blessed British Columbia with the tremendous gift of Catholic education since the coming of the Sisters of St. Ann to our shores. Administrators and teachers are in fact stewards of this great spiritual enterprise planted on Vancouver Island . I charge you to be dedicated to this proud heritage!

There are many challenges today for those seeking to follow the authentic Gospel of Jesus Christ. The need for men and women of courage, faith and love for the Church is great. I thank you for your generosity in accepting to serve Catholic Education.

Bishop Richard Gagnon

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