Religious Education

Students serve 100 hours equally divided between direct service to Church, community, the Poor, and indirect work for Justice. They experience structured Theological Reflection throughout the years to review and synthesize their activities on behalf of others and to integrate their service into their lives with new meaning and commitment. Through cognitive and affective responses, students are invited to identify God's role in their lives of service and to nourish the seeds that will promote and advance the Kingdom of God on earth. They are awarded 1/4 credit for their Service Requirement.

Religious Education Department Faculty

Mrs. Lorrie Haddox, Department Head
Mr. David Dages
Mr. Glen Griffin
Mr. Chris Salvatore
Mrs. Merrylou Windhorst
Mrs. Nannette Roberts

Theology Curriculum

Catechism of The Catholic Church - Course of Its Preparation

See our course description book for complete course information

Related Clubs and Activities

Community Service
Eucharistic Minister
Kairos
Masses
Peer Ministry
Retreats
Right to Life
Social Justice
St. Brigid's Fire