Liturgy for all our students
Faith
Formation
American Catholic Saint of the Day
In addition to daily religion class, students are grouped in multi-age "families" which gather monthly for faith-formation activities.  While one class celebrates a Chapel Mass, the families share the Word, pray, or participate in other activities, such as making faith-related crafts.
This stained glass window depicts Our Lady of the Rosary.
Stained glass windows in the Chapel depict Jesus, Mary, and Joseph.  In addition to liturgies for the entire school, each class (grades 2-8) celebrates Mass as a class in the Chapel once a year.
Artistic representations
of the Blessed Virgin Mary
remind us of her example of
discipleship and trust in God,
and encourage us to pray and
be active in living our faith.
The statue in front of our school depicts St. Mary, Star of the Sea.
The statue by our lunch tables depicts Mary holding her Son, Jesus.
Liturgy and Liturgical Ministries Page
Learning, Sharing, and Living our Faith
Students learn about the Catholic faith using the Diocesan-approved curriculum, which includes appropriate books, media, and activities for each level.
Students live their faith through such acitivities as daily prayer, donating food to the parish soup kitchen, and collecting clothing for the poor.
Shining lamp banner
Lent banner
Students make banners like these for our school liturgies.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Links:
The Vatican
U.S. Catholic Bishops
Diocese of San Diego

The New American Bible
The Catechism of the
       Catholic Church