Click Here to download the St. Brigid's Fire brochure. Leadership Team: Rosemary Klein/Katelyn Heard/Luke Stanek The Irish roots of St. Vincent-St. Mary High School can be traced to Irish immigrants who first populated both St. Mary and St. Vincent parishes. This legacy continues today in the hearts and minds of the "Fighting Irish" of St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. Known throughout Ireland for her dedication to, her love for and, her tireless efforts on behalf of the poor and oppressed, St. Brigid stands today, as she did in the 5th century, as a beacon of hope for those whose lives are consumed by hopelessness. As long as her fire burned on the hillside of Kildare, people knew that Brigid would do whatever was possible for them. Hope spread among a people when they saw the light of St. Brigid's Fire. Inspired by the fire of St. Brigid's love and empowered by the Light of Christ, we, the members of St. Brigid's Fire Service and Justice Service Club, strive to be a beacon of hope to the hopeless, reaching out with love to embrace the vulnerable among us today. We seek opportunities to make a difference through direct service and indirect action on behalf of the poor, the marginalized, the lonely, the ill, the aged, and the oppressed members of God's family. We know we cannot do everything, but we can do something. We strive to reflect the light and power of Christ to change lives and build the Kingdom of God on earth.
*Right to Life: Incorporated into St. Brigid’s Fire and does not work outside of this club. Prayer to St. Brigid
Brigid, you were a woman of peace [ Back to Top ]
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