Thursday, January 22, 2015

From IHM School : Thank you!


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From IHM School
Education •Tradition • Catholicism
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Gratitude
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This newsletter is dedicated to all of those who
 in one way or another support our Immaculate Heart of Mary
 School.
It is quite obvious to me that without all of your help we
could not persevere through the test of time.

I sat up one dark and cold morning trying to come up with
an adequate description of the importance of the integral
role you play at IHM. It then hit me; I will use the human
body.
Work with me, I am a science guy after all.
Above all, the Holy Spirit is the air we all breathe to keep
all systems operating. Without that vital breath of life, we
would have absolutely no goodness to be celebrating.
The parents can be compared to the heart of our
children’s lives that on a daily basis pump goodness into
each and every student.
Our benefactors can be compared to the spine holding
us up each and every year.
The lay teachers and religious are the brain of the
organization that on a daily basis commit themselves
to trying to fill our children’s lives with truth and goodness.
If we took away just one of these systems for just a small
moment of time, our doors would close and we would cease
to exist as a school.
St. Don Bosco once said, “To know that you are young is
sufficient reason for me to care for your welfare. I care for
you, because you have in your hearts the treasure of virtue.”
Your presence whether from near or far proves you too care.
I feel that using the wise words spoken by Saint John Bosco
is the ultimate way to end and truly portray the importance
of your works in our children’s daily lives.
Do you want to do a good deed, teach the young!
Do you want to do a holy act, teach the young!
Do you want to do a holy thing, teach the young!
Truly now and for the future, among holy things,
this is the holiest.

A Message from Jill Bosonetto our Fundraising
Chair
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This newsletter is about gratitude!

This year we kicked off a little campaign known as the Angel
Program. Using the angel program we have been signing up
patrons for as low as $10 a month. With this little program we
 have reaped great results. So, we are grateful! To God and to you.
To all of IHM's patrons: some of you have no stake in our small school;
nothing would change for you if we shut down. But you see us as
 a Good. You see the beautiful religious trying to do the will of God by
educating these future Catholics, and you support them with more than
 just words. You see to it that the love of God and the love of the Faith
becomes fixed in their hearts and rooted in their souls.
To the people who keep our doors open and who open doors for us. 
WE ARE GRATEFUL!


Sister Mary Joseph’s Puzzle Corner
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Four new home-owners went to the hardware store. 
They all moved into the new condos overlooking the ocean.
 The home-owners were in the hardware store to buy
 something that the builders forgot to include in the condos. 
What did they buy? Well, One of the home-owners bought
one for just $1.00. Seven is also $1.00, but ninteen costs
$2.00. If they needed one hundred twenty five, the total
cost would have been $3.00. Even if they ordered four
 hundred, they will still only pay $3.00. Each
home-owner bought what they needed and the
total was $4.00. What did they buy?

The Solution to Last Month's Puzzle:
Q. When do you go on red and stop on green?
A. When eating watermelon, of course!




Four new home-owners went to the hardware store.
They all moved into the new condos overlooking the
ocean. The home-owners were in the hardware store
to buy something that the builders forgot to include in
the condos. What did they buy? Well, One of the
home-owners bought one for just $1.00. Seven is also
$1.00, but ninteen costs $2.00. If they needed one
hundred twenty five, the total cost would have been
$3.00.
Even if they ordered four hundred, they will still only
 pay $3.00.
Each home-owner bought what they needed and the
 total was $4.00.
What did they buy?
The Solution to Last Month's Puzzle:
Q. When do you go on red and stop on green?
A. When eating watermelon, of course!



Immaculate Heart of Mary School
95 Fay Martin Road
Richmond, NH 03470
603-239-6495
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