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Join us, May 6th 2023 for a fun community picnic to learn more about St. John Paul II High School and what we have to offer.

Schedule:

4pm: Sunday Vigil Mass

5pm: Dinner

5:45pm: Talk on " Prayer & Family Life" by by guest speaker Dr. Lauren Butler Bergier

6:30pm - 7:30pm: Family Yard Games






About St. John Paul II High School


Taken directly from the Lord Himself, our mission follows His command: “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 28:19).

The primary reason for our vision of education is to win the youth over to Jesus Christ and to make intentional disciples for Him.

We view education as the ability to perceive, understand, and respond to revealed truths of the world and ourselves. Good education enables us to study these truths through faith, science, and reason, understanding that all subjects reveal something about God as the author of life and the creator of the world.

We believe our faith animates everything we do. Christ is at the center of all our prayer, study, work, play, and time together. As Catholics, we believe that the Eucharist is the source and summit of our life, which is why we begin every day with Mass.

The Catholic faith needs the form of community to grow and mature. We are dedicated to hiring faculty and staff on-fire for the faith. Our hope is that the students not only learn about God, but graduate with a passionate faith wanting to claim Christ, His Church, and His mission for themselves.

Our vision for education is to form the whole person: human, spiritual, and intellectual, with the purpose of being capable of making a gift of oneself to God, His Church, and the world.



Speaker Bio: Dr. Lauren Bergier





Dr. Lauren Bergier, a wife and mother, loves to pray, and she has given retreats on the spiritual life for couples and for male and female religious communities, including priests, at the French Augustinian priory where she and her husband, Hugo, are tertiaries. She used to teach philosophy and the history of thought at the Catholic University of the West in Angers, France, but since moving to the U.S., she has had the good fortune of staying home to raise her six children, five of whom are enrolled in Catholic schools. A seventh child, Beatrix, died as an infant and intercedes for her in Heaven.





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