With the school year officially ending for the Catholic Elementary Schools of Long Island, we want to wish you a Happy Summer! Keep an eye out for fun prayer challenges and summer camp posts throughout the summer! Stay safe this 4th of July! π€©π
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Excitement and Joy-Filled Activities Before the Summer Begins! ππ¦π
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Final Week Fun, Sacred Heart Celebrations, and Awards Dinners! βοΈβ€οΈβπ₯π
As the school year comes to a close, we celebrate some of the unique qualities that make the DRVC Catholic schools so amazing: our Catholic faith, strong communities, and caring faculty and staff! Each of these wonderful qualities were on display during this final week of school. The students participated in spiritually-nurturing Novenas, fun-filled field days, exciting shadow days, and special graduation celebrations over the past week. As the 2023-2024 school year comes to an end, we reflect on all of the priceless memories that we made but also look forward to all of the opportunities that the 2024-2025 school year at DRVC has to offer!
Who is St. Aloysius Gonzaga?
Saint Aloysius Gonzaga is remembered as a model of purity, selflessness, and devotion to God. His life serves as an inspiration to young Catholics and aspiring priests. His feast day is celebrated on June 21st, and his example continues to be revered by the Catholic Church as a testament to the power of faith and selflessness in the service of others.
Graduation Traditions, Awards, and Outdoor Activities to Wrap Up the School Year!ππβοΈ
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Who is St. Anthony of Padua?
St. Anthony of Padua, widely known as the patron saint of lost items, is one of the Catholic Churchβs most popular saints. His story is not just one of historical significance but also serves as an enduring source of inspiration for Catholics. This humble Franciscan friar’s life is a testament to the enduring power of faith, selflessness, and mission.