“Tekakwitha”, the name given to Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, is a Mohawk expression meaning “she who puts things in place”.
Gameday during Catholic Schools Week brought mixed age groups together to enjoy various games around the school.
Students in grades 5-8 created, devised and built various science projects to celebrate Catholic Schools Week.
The African American Catholic Community started with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Mass held in Albuquerque in January 1992.
Blessed Savior Parish is immersed in one of the most segregated cities in America.
Hosted by the Cristo Rey High School in the area, our students and staff members learned about the challenges migrants face today.
At ten o’clock am mass begins. We start with our welcome song and the four directions song, followed by prayer intentions and church announcements.
This January the theme for the Catholic Schools Week in the Diocese of Fort Wayne South Bend was Learn, Serve, Lead, and Succeed.
The main focus of Congregation of the Great Spirit main has been preparing for the 30th Anniversary since the establishment of the parish.