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    "The hope of the entire world and the dawn of salvation."  (Lumen Gentium, 55)   Besides Christmas, only two birthdays are celebrated in the Church’s liturgical calendar,...
Formal Religion Program PDF Print E-mail

The formal Religion Program is designed to foster a clear sense of Catholic identity and an appreciation of Catholic beliefs, values, prayers, and practices. It aims at nurturing a deep respect and appreciation for all that is good, true, and beautiful in human experience. The blend of fidelity to Catholic Tradition and openness to life leans not only to a growing pride in being a Catholic Christian, but also a greater respect for other Faith Traditions.

 
Religious Education and Worship PDF Print E-mail

The teachings and traditions of the Catholic Church are the guiding principles of behavior for all students while enrolled in a diocesan school. All students receive instruction in Catholic doctrine and tradition in formal classes during the week.

Students participate in the Eucharist twice a week with adequate liturgical preparation.

Students are given additional opportunities for participation in para-liturgical services during the year, such as the Rosary, Stations of the Cross and seasonal celebrations.

 

 


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