Religious Formation

A religious atmosphere is maintained and fostered throughout the school, and in accordance with our philosophy, religion receives special attention. Students take an active part in the celebration of weekly liturgies that commemorate religious holidays.

The sacramental life of students is nurtured through frequent opportunities for the reception of the Eucharis and the sacrament of Reconciliation. Second grade students are prepared for the reception of these sacraments and eighth grade students are prepared to make their Confirmation. Our religion instructors hold special meeting for parents of students preparing for these sacraments.

The prayer life of the students is fostered throughout the school by the prayer experience, which focuses attention on the necessity of daily conversation with God.

The faith life of students is deepened by the study of the scripture and through classroom discussions about the challenges we face in our society.

Parents are required to cooperate with the school in spiritual matters, especially by setting an example of sincere Christian living. This can be accomplished by creating a religious atmosphere in the home, by family prayers, by frequent reception of the sacraments, and by regular attendance at Sunday Mass. Our students are encouraged to participate in the Sunday Mass at the parish church to which they belong. They are required to bring to school every Monday a parish bulletin signed or stamped as proof of Mass attendance. This will count toward their religion grade in the report card.