Tuesday May 5th, 2026 CEW Week/ Children’s Mental Health Week

šŸ’™ Tuesday: God Loves You šŸ’™

Dear St. Kateri Tekakwitha CES Families,

As we continue our journey this week, we are reminded of a simple and powerful truth—each one of us is deeply loved by God.

šŸ“– Scripture for Families
ā€œFor God so loved the worldā€¦ā€ — John 3:16

God’s love is big, constant, and never-ending. He loves each of us so much that He sent Jesus to show us how to live—with kindness, compassion, and forgiveness. At St. Kateri, we see this love reflected in the small, everyday ways we care for one another.

šŸ’Œ Family Connection Activity
ā¤ļø Spread God’s Love Together
As a family, write a short note or card of encouragement for someone in your neighbourhood or parish. Deliver it together and brighten someone’s day with a simple act of kindness.

šŸ“ø We’d love to see your kindness in action!
Share your notes with us on Instagram:
@stkaterimarkham | #CEW2026

šŸ“š Books to Explore Together

šŸ‘¶ Kindergarten–Grade 3
With Jesus I Love
A simple and gentle story that helps young children understand God’s love

šŸ“– Grades 4–6
Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers: The Gospel
Introduces children to the Good News of God’s love in an accessible way

šŸ“˜ Grades 7–8
Christ Walk Kids: A 40-Day Spiritual Journey
Supports young people in growing their relationship with Jesus

🧠 Children’s Mental Health Week
Theme: Belonging with Friends

Feeling connected to others is an important part of every child’s well-being.

šŸŽØ Activity: Kindness Cards
Encourage your child to create cards for classmates or friends with messages like:
• ā€œYou matter!ā€
• ā€œI’m glad you’re my friend!ā€

šŸ’¬ Helpful Tip:
Try a simple game like ā€œGuess Which Emotionā€ to spark conversations about feelings and how our actions impact others in positive ways.

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Let’s continue to build a community where every child feels seen, valued, and loved—just as God loves each of us. ✨

Yours In Catholic Education,

Marc Caruso

Principal

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