This week in Long Island Catholic Elementary Schools, our students have truly excelled!
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Who is St. Francis of Assisi?
St. Francis of Assisi is a figure who is widely known across the Catholic community. He founded a famous holy order, created the first nativity scene, and even has many statues built in his memory!
Who is St. Therese of Lisieux?
Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, also known as Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, was a French Catholic nun who achieved widespread recognition for her profound spiritual writings and her extraordinary example of holiness. She is often referred to as “The Little Flower” due to her description of herself as a little flower in the garden of the Church. Born on January 2, 1873, in Alençon, France, she is a prominent figure in the history of the Catholic Church and is revered for her simplicity, devotion, and the practice of her “Little Way.”
Who is St. Michael the Archangel?
St. Michael the Archangel, or Archangel Michael, is a very important figure in Catholicism. He is considered one of the archangels, which are high-ranking angels mentioned in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. He is a healer of the sick, the guardian of the Church, and is seen as a symbol of the unwavering power of God’s divine justice.
Fun Farm Trip and School in Full-Swing 🐮🌾📚
What a week students in the Diocese of Rockville Centre Elementary had! School is in full-swing as students have settled in. We can’t believe it’s already the end of our first month back from summer. Students are using new technology, completing projects, and earning rewards from good behavior!
Who is St. Pio of Pietrelcina?
St. Padre Pio’s life was a testament to the inexplicable and profound ways in which one can serve God, leaving an enduring mark on our world. Beyond his renowned spiritual gifts and impactful charity work, St. Padre Pio embodied humility and devotion, immersing himself in a profound prayer life. His unwavering humility, faith, and profound trust in the Lord provide a timeless example for us to emulate, reminding us of the transformative power of such virtues in our own lives.