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Catholic School Education

May 06, 2022
Reese and the 4th grade class led a Rosary for the Nation on Facebook Live for Saint Joseph School and the Diocese of Richmond!

St. Joseph Catholic School


Earlier this month, Saint Joseph School joined Catholic schools across our Diocese and across the country in celebrating Catholic Schools Week! Students celebrated with their parishes by wearing their uniforms to Mass and church services. Did you know that SJS families represent over 22 different churches?! We celebrated our families with a special blessing by Fr. Rossi! We are so grateful for the commitment of parents in supporting their child receiving a Catholic education. And most of all we celebrated our Catholic faith- we recognized our January Peacemakers, 4th graders led us in a Rosary for the nation, Middle School students went on retreat, and students of all ages participated in adoration. Thanks to the Black and Indian tuition grant, Saint Joseph School is able to help more students receive a high quality, faith-based education, and that is worth celebrating!

Blaine receives a candle from Fr. Rossi in celebration of the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple. The candle represents the light of Jesus that Blaine will take with him as he prepares to graduate this spring!

Blaine receives a candle from Fr. Rossi in celebration of the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple. The candle represents the light of Jesus that Blaine will take with him as he prepares to graduate this spring!

Kristina in 6th grade was recognized with the St. Nicholas Peacemaker Award for Generosity!

Kristina in 6th grade was recognized with the St. Nicholas Peacemaker Award for Generosity!

Femi and the 5th grade class spend some quiet time with Jesus during adoration.

Femi and the 5th grade class spend some quiet time with Jesus during adoration.