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Catholic Schools Week 2009: Students to celebrate service during statewide gathering

 

During any given week you’ll find Catholic school students visiting nursing homes, tutoring youngsters or serving meals at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul dining room.

 

What began as a requirement for Catholic school students has quickly become a way of life, school administrators say.

 

Catholic Schools Week, an annual event celebrating faith and education, reflects that commitment to service in this year’s theme, “Catholic Schools Celebrate Service.” The weeklong celebration takes place Jan. 25-31.

 

“If we work with them when they enter our schools, it often makes a huge difference in them understanding service,” said MaryBeth Mueller, superintendent of Catholic schools for the diocese.

In addition to a week filled with activities for students, their families and educators at their respective schools, there is also a diocesan-wide spelling bee, a Mass at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral followed by a rally at the state Capitol.

 

More: www.catholicsun.org

 

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Catholic Schools Week 2009: Students to celebrate service during statewide gathering

 

During any given week you’ll find Catholic school students visiting nursing homes, tutoring youngsters or serving meals at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul dining room.

 

What began as a requirement for Catholic school students has quickly become a way of life, school administrators say.

 

Catholic Schools Week, an annual event celebrating faith and education, reflects that commitment to service in this year’s theme, “Catholic Schools Celebrate Service.” The weeklong celebration takes place Jan. 25-31.

 

“If we work with them when they enter our schools, it often makes a huge difference in them understanding service,” said MaryBeth Mueller, superintendent of Catholic schools for the diocese.

In addition to a week filled with activities for students, their families and educators at their respective schools, there is also a diocesan-wide spelling bee, a Mass at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral followed by a rally at the state Capitol.

 

More: www.catholicsun.org

 

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Rally, Mass highlight Catholic Schools Week

By Ambria Hammel, The Catholic Sun

February 7, 2008

 

From engaging in service activities to thanking their supporters during days of appreciation, students across the nation found many fun and faith-filled ways to mark Catholic Schools Week Jan. 27-Feb. 2.

 

Locally, students from throughout the diocese held similar celebrations, joining together for a Mass at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral Jan. 30, National Appreciation Day for Catholic Schools. They celebrated how “Catholic Schools Light the Way” for themselves, both spiritually and academically.

 

The students also reflected on how they become a light for others.

 

“We join with students, parents, teachers, administrators, pastors and parish communities across the U.S. to celebrate how we as Catholic schools and as individuals light the way in the Diocese of Phoenix, the greater community and the United States,” MaryBeth Mueller, superintendent of Catholic schools in the Phoenix Diocese said.

 

More: www.catholicsun.org

 

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Catholic Schools Week 2009: Students to celebrate service during statewide gathering

 

During any given week you’ll find Catholic school students visiting nursing homes, tutoring youngsters or serving meals at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul dining room.

 

What began as a requirement for Catholic school students has quickly become a way of life, school administrators say.

 

Catholic Schools Week, an annual event celebrating faith and education, reflects that commitment to service in this year’s theme, “Catholic Schools Celebrate Service.” The weeklong celebration takes place Jan. 25-31.

 

“If we work with them when they enter our schools, it often makes a huge difference in them understanding service,” said MaryBeth Mueller, superintendent of Catholic schools for the diocese.

In addition to a week filled with activities for students, their families and educators at their respective schools, there is also a diocesan-wide spelling bee, a Mass at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral followed by a rally at the state Capitol.

 

More: www.catholicsun.org

 

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Catholic Schools Week 2009: Students to celebrate service during statewide gathering

 

During any given week you’ll find Catholic school students visiting nursing homes, tutoring youngsters or serving meals at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul dining room.

 

What began as a requirement for Catholic school students has quickly become a way of life, school administrators say.

 

Catholic Schools Week, an annual event celebrating faith and education, reflects that commitment to service in this year’s theme, “Catholic Schools Celebrate Service.” The weeklong celebration takes place Jan. 25-31.

 

“If we work with them when they enter our schools, it often makes a huge difference in them understanding service,” said MaryBeth Mueller, superintendent of Catholic schools for the diocese.

In addition to a week filled with activities for students, their families and educators at their respective schools, there is also a diocesan-wide spelling bee, a Mass at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral followed by a rally at the state Capitol.

 

More: www.catholicsun.org

 

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