This week, Catholic dioceses throughout the United States celebrates Catholic Schools Week. The theme this year is “Catholic Schools: Faith, Excellence, Service.” For ninety (90) years St. Peter School has lived up to the theme of faith, excellence, service. St. Peter School has a specific purpose to form students to be good citizens of the world, to love God and neighbor, and enrich society with the leaven of the gospel by example of faith. The Catholic Schools Week logo emphasizes that the Catholic school, like the Catholic Church, is not a building or an institution, but it is the people. As the people of God, we work together to bring the Kingdom of God to Earth and raise up the next generations to do the same. The image of teachers and students forming the foundation of the school shows that they are active people of faith who serve others and God.
Registration for 2021-2022 school year is in process. Please consider enrolling your child(ren) in St. Peter School. For further information please call the school office at 985-536-4296 or visit the school’s website at www.stpeterreserve.org. The second collection this weekend is for the Champions for Catholic Education of the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
The second collection next weekend is for the St. Peter School Collection.
When coming to Mass, please remember to wear a mask. The archbishop has requested that all people attending Mass or any Catholic meeting/event wear a mask. Let us all do our part in preventing the spread of COVID-19.
This year for Ash Wednesday, because of the pandemic, ashes will be sprinkled on the top of the head to. If you haven’t done so, please read the article in the last edition of the Clarion Herald. http:// clarionherald-la.newsmemory.com?selDate=20210123&goTo=01