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COVER SHEET CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS 511490 St. Cornelius 160 Ridge Road Chadds Ford, PA 19317 PHONE 610-459-2502 CONTACT PERSON Douglas Kitson SOFTWARE Microsoft Publisher 2003 Adobe Acrobat 10.1.16 Standard PRINTER HP LaserJet P2015 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 11 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION February 9, 2020 TRANSMISSION DATE February 4, 2020 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Business Manager: David Bauer Pastoral & Administrative Assistant: Marie McGuigan Office Manager: Douglas Kitson Parish Religious Education Program: Jennifer Swetland Director of Music: Margie Melchiore
St. Cornelius Catholic School Robert Touey, Principal
Phone: (610) 459-8663 Website: www.scornelius.org
St. Cornelius Parish Office Hours Monday thru Thursday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Closed for Lunch 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Sunday 8:30 am to 12:30 pm
Saturday: Confessions 3:30 - 4:30 Vigil Mass 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am, 5:00 pm
Weekdays: 7:30 am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Monday 8:00 am to 9:00 pm • Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
LiveStream www.livestream.com/saintcornelius
Lisa Daughen, Chairperson Agnes Arkus Kathy Carney
Chris Fahey Franca Felcher Kevin Hicks
Peter Kosciewicz Len Leschinsky
Jon Lippard
Joanne Morris Craig Sanders
Parish Council Members
Deacons: Harry Morris • John Todor • Richard Wirth
160 Ridge Rd Chadds Ford, PA 19317 Phone: (610) 459-2502
Fax: (610) 459-3942 Web: www.saintcornelius.org
Email: [email protected] Facebook: Like us on Facebook Msgr. David Diamond, Pastor
St. Cornelius S U N D A Y B U L L E T I N February 9, 2020
You are the Salt of the earth. Mt 5:13
Page Two February 9, 2020 Thoughts from the Second Floor Front
V Sunday in Ordinary Time February 9, 2020
This past Saturday and Sunday I spoke at all the Masses announcing the launch of an Increased Offertory effort in our parish. One of the assertions I made was the necessity of gratitude for, and use of, our time, talent and treasure as Disciples of Christ Jesus. The alliterative nature of that catch phrase (time, talent and treasure) appeals to me but I have a sense that it has become a wee bit shop worn as to lose its effectiveness. However, the Liturgy of the Word, and Sacred Scripture never gets shop worn as it is alive, eternal and applicable for all time. This weekend’s Liturgy of the Word calls us to be aware of our responsibilities as disciples of the Lord Christ. The excerpt from Matthew’s gospel is taken from the section in the Great Sermon immediately after the Beatitudes. Through the Beatitudes we have been directed by Jesus to be poor in spirit, mournful, meek, merciful, clean of heart, peacemakers and righteous. These are not mere pleasant personality traits a good person accidentally possesses. These virtues are what it means to be a disciple. That discipleship, our discipleship, is meant to be recognizable by our deeds. Fr. Karl Rahner, SJ was one of the most influential theologians in the 20th century. Early in his writings he posited the existence of a phenomenon he called “The Anonymous Christian.” You know people like this. They are basically decent neighbors, reliable employees, faithful friends, generous with their resources and helpful when necessary. They live an honest and modest life. They do that without benefit from, or framed by, Gospel values. Rahner actually went further and asserted that they are all those things, without benefit of the gospel, and may even be indifferent or even op-positional to the gospel specifically, and any organized religion generally. Later in his career, Rahner recanted and asserted that there can be no such being as an anonymous Christian. Our Christianity, our belief in and reliance on Jesus leaves, us no choice but to reject anonymity and proclaim who it is we are and why it is we are. This does not mean that we are to be crowing about our virtuous deeds in an endless droning of megalomaniacal boasting - look what a wonderful person I am. It is not about us. It is about Jesus and His message, the Gospel. On the opening pages of one of my favorite novelist’s work The Last Gentleman, through the character Will Barrett, Walker Percy asserts: Happy is the man who realizes that the possibility of everything does not lie open to him. The reality is that we are not all called to notoriety. Not much of what we do winds up as the big story on Action News. We do not make history books. Ours is a world marked by ordinariness. We ought not to aim for fame but aim for fideli-ty. This too is accomplished in the everyday way we respond to the call of discipleship. How do we live as recognizable disciples in the 21st century? We look to the 8th century BC prophet Isaiah who frames our response powerfully in the first reading this weekend.
Share your bread with the hungry, shelter the oppressed and the homeless;
clothe the naked when you see them, do not turn your back on your own.
… remove from your midst oppression, false accusation and malicious speech;
bestow your bread on the hungry and satisfy the afflicted…
Isaiah 58: 7-8,9a-10 Do you think you cannot do those things? You need to think again and re-read what St. Paul wrote to the Church in Corinth:
I came to you in weakness and fear and much trembling, and my message and my proclamation
were not with persuasive words of wisdom, but with a demonstration of Spirit and power….
I Corinthians 2: 3 – 4 Paul recognized both his weakness and God’s power at work through him. God’s power can be at work in and
through us as we continue to collaborate with the work of Grace, staying close to the God and caring for each other. Faithfully,
Msgr. Diamond
This Lent, commit to our global human family through
• Daily prayer • Weekly fasting • Almsgiving that changes lives
Jesus asks that we share what we have with those in need. With CRS Rice Bowl as our guide, we can respond to that Gospel call.
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3rd Sunday Parish Rosary All parishioners are invited to participate in the 3rd Sunday parish rosary, recited after the 11:00 am Mass on every 3rd Sunday in the year. Join us after the 11:00 AM Mass, February 16th recite the Rosary with your fellow parishioners.
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
Parish Holy Hour
Tuesday, February 11th 7:00 pm
Every member of the Church must be vigilant in seeing that the sacrament of love shall be at the center of the life of the
people of God so that through all the manifestations of worship due him shall be given back ‘love for love’ and truly become the life of our souls. (Pope John Paul II)
Our hour together in prayer will be guided by the following form.
7 pm - Opening Hymn and Exposition Reading Hymn Short Homily Private meditation - Bible readings encouraged
7:35 pm - Rosary 7:55 pm - Benediction Recessional Hymn
Please join us sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
Coffee The St. Cornelius Council of the Knights of Columbus will be host-ing its monthly coffee reception after the 11:00 Mass on the first Sunday of each month. Our next coffee reception is the weekend of March 1. Nick Cappelli of Pronto Catering is again supplying us with the caffeine, cocoa and tea. We ask parishioners with last names N-Z to help out by bringing a dozen or so baked goods to share with all our parishioners Thank you to the Music Ministry who will be donat-ing this coming month and to those parish groups who
have donated baked goods for our earlier First Sunday Cof-fees: Family Promise, Bible Study, Parish Prayer Circle, Ador-ers, Prayer Shawl, Consolers, and Pastoral Council.
Also, please use disposable containers for easier clean up. See you there!
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Stand Up for Life
Essay Contest
The St. Cornelius Respect Life Committee and the Knights of Columbus are co-sponsoring an Essay Contest from January 26 to February 23. Contest is open to all students of the Parish in grades 6-8. Win-ners will be notified on March 3, the Feast of St. Katharine Drexel.
Cash Prizes: First Place-$75
Second Place-$50 Third Place- $25
Essay Theme: “Life Empowers: Pro-Life is Pro-Woman.” Please go to saintcornelius.org/bulletins for com-plete details and rules.
I O /S T Msgr. Diamond has written to all parishioners to ask all to consider making an increase in their giving to our weekly Offertory. Please use the special blue and white envelope to indicate your new contribution amount and enclose it in that envelope. In succeeding weeks, place that amount in your regular Sunday envelope. Thank you to all who have taken advantage of elec-tronic giving, which makes consistent giving easy. Visit our web site at www.saintcornelius.org and click on the “Treasure / Parish Giving” banner. Thank you for your support.
The Parish Religious Education Program has a desperate need for a catechist. The teacher of our combined 3rd/4th grade Wednesday evening class has to step down for medical rea-sons. This is a great opportunity to try out being a catechist for just the remaining 10 classes of the school year! Please contact Mrs. Swetland if you are interested. 610-459-2502 or [email protected] Support and lesson plans will be provided as needed.
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The Ministry of Consolation A St. Cornelius community response to the needs of people grieving the death of a sig-nificant person/persons in their lives. The ministry honors the words and example of
the Lord Jesus: "Blessed are they who mourn; they shall be consoled"
(Matthew 5:4). A team of three trained St. Cornelius church members are the facilitators for the consolation ministry. The next session will be February 15, 2020. Open Con-solation Sessions will be held in the Bethany Room of the Church the third Saturday of the month from 3:30 to 5:00pm. Please contact Joan Holliday at (610) 717-2180.
Monsignor’s Thursday Email Msgr. Diamond’s weekly Thursday Email is a popular weekly news letter for our parishioners. Currently there are over 805 people who receive his email each Thursday afternoon. If you would like to be on our distribution list, please call the office at (610) 459-2502 or send your request to be added to our distribution at ([email protected]). Many of our pa-rishioners enjoy receiving these emails and staying up-to-date on the goings on of St. Cornelius Church.
Eucharistic Adoration There is no Adoration on Friday,
February 14th Valentine’s Day, and Monday, February 17th Presidents’ Day.
Adoration will resume on Friday, February 21st.
WE ARE IN URGENT NEED FOR SOMEONE TO FILL OUR MONDAY 4-5 PM TIME SLOT. THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU. LENT BEGINS FEBRUARY 26TH. PLEASE CONSIDER SIGNING UP. MAYBE YOU AND A FRIEND COULD SHARE THE HOUR EVERY OTHER WEEK? WHAT A GREAT GIFT TO OFFER JE-SUS. Contact Sue Miller 484-480-5882 or Toni Moyer 484-840-0552.
SACRED HEART OF JESUS, I ADORE YOU IN THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT!
FUNERAL MINISTRY Funeral Ministry is a parish organization that provides volun-teers to assist with the celebration of the funeral liturgy. Have you ever wanted to be an altar server? This could be your opportunity. Funerals are generally celebrated at 10 am; so if you have the occasional morning available, we could use your help. Training will be provided! Please call the Parish Life Center at 610-459-2502 to volunteer.
Family Promise St. Cornelius Homeless Ministry
“With God all things are possible” St. Rita of Cascia
St. Cornelius volunteers care for homeless families through the Family Promise inter-faith ministry in southern Chester County. Our forty-four registered volunteers spend time with the most vulnera-ble in our neighboring community until they find stable housing. We need 27-30 volunteers each time we serve 4 times a year. We welcome new vol-unteers and if you can’t volunteer, we would appreciate donations to support the food purchases for the meals that we prepare when we have our time to volunteer. To sign-up to volunteer or contribute contact Kathy Silvon at [email protected] or call 484-720-8214
February 2, 2020 $22,674 “For where your treasure is,
there also will your heart be.” Luke 12:34
The Sunday collection is very important for us to maintain our fiscal responsibil-ities. So, if you are away on a Sunday, ENJOY; but remember YOUR church.
CONGRATULATIONS! Saint Cornelius has been notified by Villa Maria Academy of the following young woman from our parish and school who has re-ceived honors for the first semes-ter of this school year. Congratu-lations to Cecelia and her family for continuing to develop spiritu-ally, academically, physically and morally as a responsible young woman. Truly living and learning the mission of Christ.
Cecelia Hricko—Distinguished Honors
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Helping Hands and Hearts
This ministry offers temporary help (meals, home visits, light cleaning, laundry, errands) to individuals and families in need! If you are aware of someone in need or would like to be a volunteer helper, please contact Marilyn Gustin at (484) 732-8842.
SPC Mike Canfield Cpl Michael Castle Lt. Connor Cleary
Fr. Joseph Coffey (Chaplain) STC Daniel Concepcion
Maj Robert B. Cusick, Jr. Capt. Joshua deFreitas
SSGT Michael DiVernieri Cadet Emily Fanning
Cpl. Eric Gardner Capt. Matthew Gibbons
Ens Patrick Gibbons Ens John Paul Gibbons
1st Lt. Juan Miguel Gonzalez Capt. Rachel Gonzalez SPC Logan Hannum
Devin J. Hunt PO1 Nathan R. Keller
Capt. Daniel Kohli Capt. Chris Love
Capt. Megan Love Alexander Marlow
LT Daniel McCadden CSM Sean McGlensey
Capt. Jonathan McGrath LTJG Molly K. McGuckin
LT Ryan A. McGuckin Pfc. Jay Mueller Cpt. Sean P. Noll
Maj Brian J. O’Shea Capt. James O’Shea
Capt. Neal F. Schubert HM3 Charles Schwartz Ens Nicholas Spadaccini
MSG Thomas Stone Cpl Brennan Sullivan
Cpl Mark Truex Lt. Christopher Vish Capt Jennifer Wynn
Let us pray for our Men and Women serving in the Armed Forces. Especially for:
Welcome to the Parish! Mr. & Mrs. Robert Murray
Light shines through the darkness for the upright.
— Psalm 112:4
SNOW CLOS ING The safety of our children both in school and PREP are of the utmost importance. Ice, sleet and snow can come at any time. During the week, Monday through Friday, if the Unionville Chadds Ford School District announces the closing of schools, or a two hour delay because of weather, the 7:30 AM Mass will not be celebrated. It takes a big undertaking to clear the parking lot and have the pathways shoveled. Closing the school and canceling PREP allows our snow removal company to clean up the snow and restore our property to a safe and active place. If schools are closed ALL ACTIVITIES for the day and evening are canceled.
Remember - Safety comes First!!
Women’s Lenten
Bible Study
A six week bible study for women, from the program Walking With Purpose, will be offered during Lent. The program will be using the book Living in the Father’s Love, A Study of God the Father. Starting on Ash Wednesday, February 26th. and continuing every Wednesday through to April 1st. We will meet in the Parish Life Center from 9:30 am to 11:30 am. For additional information, please call Agnes Arkus at (302) 290-3486 or Michelle Modesto at (484) 354-3594. If you haven’t been able to join us for Walking With
Purpose, please consider joining us for this rich bible study during the 6 weeks of Lent.
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Concordville Town Centre 600 Town Centre Drive Glen Mills Pa. 19342 (610) 459-1379
February 8 & February 9 Saturday
5:00 pm Msgr. Diamond Sunday
7:30 am Msgr. Diamond 9:00 am Msgr. Diamond
11:00 Msgr. Diamond 5:00 pm Msgr. Diamond
February 15 & February 16 Saturday
5:00 pm Msgr. Diamond Sunday
7:30 am Msgr. Diamond 9:00 am Msgr. Diamond
11:00 am Oblate 5:00 pm Msgr. Diamond
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PILGRIM STATUE 2-9-2020 Carla Santoleri 2-16-2020 Kathy Howley 2-23-2020 Kathy Howley
The new sign up sheet for 2020 is now available Please only 3 weeks per family this year
Call Cecille at (610) 361-8899 for more information.
PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL AND THOSE WHO CARE FOR THEM
Andrea Bateman, Betty Zeller, Anthony Stracciolini, Mi-chael Dusik, Pat Lavender, Brandon Heacock, Brittany Lott, Nancy Young, Peyton Lott, Billy Lott, Nanci Ehmer, Lydia McAndrew, Tom Schreiber, Peggy Peters, Paul McEneaney, John Melasecca, Margaret Rogowski, Ken Rudert, Ed Shell, Virginia Piergiovanni, Ellie McCreight, Ellie Griem, Gregory Varacchi, Michael McKinnen, Jeanne Kitson, Connie Carney, Rob Kenney, Kelly Kenney, Eugene Monaco, Susan Meyers, Luke Post, Matthew Hess, Gary Hampton, Jim Buckley, Je-rome Lienhard, Mary Rose Salisbury, Margery Butler, Charlotte Kensicki, Jim Barr, Jerome Lichard, Lisa Win-kleblech, Aaron Winkleblech, Patricia Butler, Michael Leavy, Bob Post, Mary Ann Holt, Joseph Spetzer, III, Jennifer Carson, Christine Cavaliere, Margie Thivierge, Denise Neils, Baby, Gloria Carroll, Trish Churchill, Car-ol Lyon, Mark Robuck, Dick Arthur, Frank Bern, Peg Camero, Luke Sneed, Rich Pesce, Amy Tucker, Charles Grasty, Bob Frick, Hillary Hopkins, Gregg Afflerbach, Robert Lott, Lynnane Smith, Bertha Bowman, William Grant, Francis Grant, Mary Ann Croce, Joanne Gillease, Patricia Stevenson, Marie Ouly, Peter LaCrosse, Charles Quinn, Jean Pesce, Elizabeth Kephart, Theresa Briglia, Jean Hackett, Art Hindle, Bernice Hindle, Don Masse, Ellen & Frank Ward, Thomas Small, Vicki Wojdak, Todd Morris, Olga Bianco, Matthew Duffy, Ally Hamp-ton, Hope Huber, Karen Jackson, Susan Springman, Christine Cavalieri, Noreen Decenzi, Catherine Peronace
TABERNACLE CANDLES In memory of Mary & Bill Morrison, Req. by Bette Morrison
Sunday Mass Intentions (Week of February 9 - February 14)
7:30 AM Msgr. Thomas Craven, 16th Anniv. 9:00 AM Chuck Hanna, Sr. 11:00 AM Elvera Felicione 5:00 PM Carolyn Kleinpeter
Weekly Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil / Sunday Mass Reading
Intention: Missa pro populo (Mass for the people) Reading: Is 58:7-10; Ps 112:4-9; 1 Cor 2:1-5; Mt 5:13-16
Monday 7:30 AM St. Scholastica
Intention: Edward Mulroy, 4th Anniversary Reading: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13; Ps 132:6-7, 8-10; Mk 6:53-56
Tuesday 7:30 AM Our Lady of Lourdes; World Day of the Sick
Intentions: Angelo Varacchi Reading: 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30; Ps 84:3-5, 10-11; Mk 7:1-13
Wednesday 7:30 AM Intention: Russell Atkinson Reading: 1 Kgs 10:1-10; Ps 37:5-6, 30-31, 39-40; Mk 7:14-23
Thursday 7:30 AM Intention: Patricia Alfieri Reading: 1 Kgs 11:4-13; Ps 106:3-4, 35-37, 40; Mk 7:24-30
Friday 7:30 AM Ss. Cyril and Methodius;
Valentine’s Day Intention: Ronald Clark Reading: 1 Kgs 11:29-32; 12:19; Ps 81:10-11ab, 12-15; Mk 7:31-37
BIBLE STUDY We have begun our fall Bible Study once again with Monsignor Diamond. All women and men are invited to join us each Thursday morning from 10:00 to 11:30 am. If you weren’t able to join us last week, do not let that deter you. The goal of this Scripture study will be to broaden our knowledge of Scrip-ture, our church’s teaching regarding the Scriptures, and it will enhance our understanding and personal faith life. If you have questions, please call Nancy Todor - cell 609-234-1193.
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The Faith Community Nurse Holistic Health Ministry
On request, Faith Community Nurses are making home visits to families who may
be experiencing medical or social difficulties. The nurses confidentially address the needs holistically through bringing with them prayers from the parish, a knowledge of the medical field and process for providing support. If you know of anyone in the par-ish or beyond who would benefit from these services, please email: [email protected]. Contact person is Joan Holliday, RN/FCN at (610) 717-2180.
Centering Prayer GROWING IN LOVE FOR GOD
"Be Still And Know That I Am God." Psalm 46:10
What draws your head and heart to God? Is your mind overwhelmed and filled with distraction and constant noise? Consider the method of Centering Prayer. We meet on Saturday mornings at 8:30 in the chapel. Please call Michael or Rosemary Gidlewski for more information (484) 429-1556.
12th Annual Archdiocesan Catholic Men’s Conference
Register for MAN UP PHILLY 2020
On Saturday March 7, 2020 at Neumann University’s Mirenda Center One Neumann Drive, Aston, PA, the men of the parish are invited to join Catholic men from through-out the Archdiocese for the 12th Annual Archdiocesan Catholic Men's Conference. Speakers will include Immaculée Ilibagiza, speaker and author of the best selling book Left to Tell about her trials in the war in Rwanda and how she found unconditional love and forgiveness. Former Philadelphia Eagle, Brent Celek, a leader and tight end for the Eagles for 11 years who finished his football career on top by helping the Ea-gles win Super Bowl LII. Steve Bollman, founder of Para-disus Dei and creator of That Man is You. Steve received a personal call to found a ministry dedicated to the renewal of marriage and family life. Several of our men are current-ly engaged in our own program of That Man is You. Irish tenor, Mark Forrest, will again provide inspirational ac-companiment during a special Eucharistic Adoration. Our time together will also include the Sacrament of Reconcili-ation, and the Conference will conclude with Mass cele-brated by Archbishop Charles J. Chaput. What better gift can you give the important men in your life than an opportunity to grow deeper in their faith? To register go to https://manupphilly.com/registration
The St. Cornelius Literary Society
Our Inaugural meeting of the SCLS on January 12th was a strong turn out of participants who engaged in commentary and offered their insights and thoughts on Graham Greene’s book The Power and the Glory. We will keep our usual format of time and place on Sunday, February 9 at 3:00 PM in the Fr. Simon Room in the PLC. Our reading for our next meeting will be taken from the Flannery O’Connor library. You can find three short selected stories in her collection titled The Complete Stories.
A Good Man is Hard to Find The Enduring Chill The Displaced Person
I hope you find these stories thought provoking and insightful in your own reflections.
P P C
St. Cornelius Parish Council is soliciting nomina-tions for the upcoming election in May to fill two availa-ble positions. Nominees must be Catholics in good stand-ing, registered and active parish members. Newly elected members will serve a three-year term. Nominees will be contacted for confirmation and will be required to submit a brief biography.
Parish councils are serving an increasing role in our parish life. If you would like to nominate yourself or someone else, please use the nomination ballots that will be placed in the pews on a weekend in mid-March. Place this form in the nomination ballot box located in the ves-tibule of the church on those weekends. You will also be able to submit nominations electronically through Msgr. Diamond’s Thursday afternoon email.
Once the nominations are confirmed the candidates will provide a brief biography articulating why they want to take on this unique and significant role within the par-ish. Final voting will take place in late April.
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You can contact Mrs. Swetland at [email protected] or by calling
the parish office (610) 459-2502
CHILDREN'S LITURGY We offer a Children's Liturgy of the Word during the 9:00 Sunday mass. We invite children ages 3-8 to at-tend if they have not yet received First Holy Commun-ion. FIRST PENANCE Congratulations to our 2nd graders in both St. Cor-nelius School and PREP who received their First Pen-ance and Reconciliation on Saturday morning, Febru-ary 8th. 2020-2021 REGISTRATION Registration is now open for the 2020-2021 Parish Re-ligious Education Program, including the Summer pro-gram for grades 3-7. This year, there will be 2 weeks offered for the Summer PREP option. Each student only needs to attend 1 of those weeks. Get the registration form and handbook from the Parish Life Center office or on website at saintcornelius.org--> Formation --> Youth Study --> PREP
DATES TO REMEMBER FOR PREP February 9, 12: PREP February 16: NO PREP February 19, 23: PREP February 26: ASH WEDNESDAY, NO PREP March 1, 4: PREP March 8, 11: PREP March 15, 18: PREP March 22, 25: PREP
Catholic School Week What an amazing week at St. Cornelius School as we celebrated Catholic Schools Week! There was so much fun and school spirit throughout the week! The children and faculty were treated to a special lunch from the Home and School. We shared a special breakfast with our parents at Pastries with Parents. There was board game day, slipper and movie day, penny wars, color wars and many other friendly competitions. We are super proud of our 8th grader, Victoria Eastment, who won the religion bee and will
represent our school in the Archdiocese competition. We ended the week with spirit day, an ice cream social, and a friendly volleyball game be-tween teachers and students. We love our school, our school spir-it, and especially our school family!
Here are the PREP class options for each grade level for 2020-2021
Summer full week + 4 Sunday sessions Grades: 3 4 5 6 7
Sundays 10:00 - 11:15 AM Grades 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Wednesdays 6:00 - 7:15 PM Grades 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Homeschool Grades: 1 3 4 5 6
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