Who was the man chosen by God to raise His only Begotten Son? St. Joseph, revered as the patron saint of fathers, workers, and the Universal Church, plays a pivotal role in salvation history!
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Who is St. Patrick?
St. Patrick was well known for being a leader in the movement of Christianity in Ireland, spreading the word of God to those who did not want it. Despite the hardships he faced, St. Patrick listened to God’s call for his life to get others to know God, and to spread his kingdom on Earth!
Enriching Math Lessons, Exciting Field Trips, and Basketball Championships! πποΈπ
It was another exciting and enriching week at the Diocese of Rockville Centre Catholic Schools!βThere were a lot of very engaging and unique math lessons taught at the DRVC schools over the past week, including lessons that integrated the theme of Pi Day, lessons that involved teamwork, and even a Decimal Diner!βThere was also an exciting field trip, a hands-on science lesson, and a big win on the basketball court.βWhat a wonderful week to be a DRVC student!
Who is St. Dominic Savio?
St. Dominic Savio was a holy soul from a young age. He impressed many with his knowledge of the Catholic Faith, his perseverance to live as Jesus did, and his hard work to become a saint and encourage others to become saints as well in the Kingdom of Heaven!
Spring Learning & Crafts, First Reconciliations, and Awarding Achievements!π¨ππ₯
So much has been happening this week within the Catholic Schools of the Diocese of Rockville Centre! As the school year progresses, students have been proudly displaying their talents and demonstrating what they’ve been learning! They’ve been attending gardening club, sharing their reading skills with student buddies and parents, and showcasing their creative and crafty personalities in art class. Students have also been actively participating in the sacraments this Lenten season. Second graders have been receiving their first Reconciliation, while others have been deepening their understanding of the Mass and learning to serve in it as well. The dedication and joy of the students have truly made this school year a remarkable experience!
Spring Is In The Air!βοΈππ¦
As the semester progresses, the Catholic Schools of the Diocese have been bustling with exciting activities! Both boys’ and girls’ basketball seasons are winding down, bringing an end to spirited competitions. Students have been eagerly engaging in their classes, exploring subjects ranging from cooking to Spanish with enthusiasm. There have been many smiles as students were visited by Pediatric Dentistry, but the biggest smiles came from celebrating Leap Day on the 29th in this unique year!