Time for Reflection
As Catholic Christians, we know and value the power of prayer. Even if our prayer life needs some bolstering, prayer is where we turn when…
As Catholic Christians, we know and value the power of prayer. Even if our prayer life needs some bolstering, prayer is where we turn when…
Our school will be having an Open House starting at 10:00 AM on Sunday, January 29th. Stop by and take a tour of our campus.
Pope Benedict was a highly regarded scholar and theologian, and his writings, prolific in number, defended traditional Catholic doctrine, values, and liturgy. However, he is…
Some of the beautiful traditions of our church are often some of the most memorable for our students when they get older: May Crowning, Stations…
I read an article recently in which the author suggested institutions of higher learning eliminate all Liberal Arts degrees. Graduates who major in Music, Art,…
Teachers and administrators met regularly over the past three years to discuss student progress, and while there were a few areas of setback, they were…
In our quest to help students grow in faith, knowledge, and character, we often look to the saints as a guide and inspiration. We teach…
Last week, a representative from the Poway Sheriff’s Department spoke with our grade 5-8 students about online safety and potential threats. The following statistics are…
In the United States, as our country expanded and began welcoming newcomers, immigrants did not always find Americans to be gracious. In the middle of…
Whether or not you follow the life of the British Royal Family, you certainly are aware that Queen Elizabeth II, passed away on September 8.…