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What Makes a Catholic School Catholic?

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What Makes a Catholic School Catholic?

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In addition to providing excellent academic programs to educate and prepare our students for higher learning, the hallmark of a Catholic school is its Catholic identity. It is the unique character that sets a Catholic school apart. The experience of faith is taught not only through the formal religious education classes, but through the experience of worshiping God and living that faith in every aspect of the school day. The symbols of the Catholic faith are clearly evident in Catholic schools and in every classroom. These are ever-present reminders to our students that God is part of all that we do. Beyond the visible sacramentals of our faith, worship and prayer are part of every school day. Students come to know the person of Jesus Christ by learning and living their faith in action through service. Faith formation is woven into the fabric of a Catholic education. Both students and staff participate in the celebration of the sacraments including regular attendance at the Eucharist a

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