Thursday, May 22, 2014

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Thank you Mr. Masters and Holly!

All Saints lost a dear friend in the passing of Mr. Masters.
 
Along with his dog, Holly, Mr. Masters faithfully came to All Saints to help second graders perfect their reading skills.  Holly and Mr. Masters would sit quietly and listen to every word and story each student read.
 
We are all saddened in the loss of this amazing man who loved us all so much. 
 
 
Thank you, Mr. Masters.  We will miss you terribly.
 
 Mr. Master and Holly were so popular that Channel 2 came to do a news segment on them. 
 

Friday, February 7, 2014

Student is Baptized!

Baptism is the Church's way of celebrating and enacting the embrace of God who first loved us from the moment of our conception. Baptism celebrates a family's and a community's experience of that love in the baptized.
 
What a wonderful experience for our student's to witness a fellow classmate receive the Sacrament of Baptism. 




Friday, January 31, 2014

Catholic School's Week 2014!

Teachers and students celebrated Catholic School's Week with a week full of wonderful activities.  Doors were decorated, Wednesday was "Wacky", classes were exchanged and Mass was celebrated.  We continually thank God for our Catholic School community.

 










 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Students Welcome Fr. Kastl and Fr. Kastl Cooks for Students!!!

This past Friday, after our weekly Mass, students welcomed our new priest, Fr. Kastl. He was presented with a beautiful portrait created by the entire student body.
 
 After the welcome assembly, Fr. Kastl graciously grilled hot dogs for the 8th graders and invited them to his house. It was a wonderful day of celebrating our faith-filled community.
 














Friday, November 1, 2013

Bishop visits for All Saints' Day

Bishop Slattery visited the campus today and celebrated with the students and faculty the Feast of All Saints' Day.  Students enjoyed a visit from the Bishop as Fr. Kastl escourted him around to different classrooms after Mass.  Fr. Kastl enouraged students to ask Bishop Slattery tough questions and they were excited for the challenge.  He didn't get to visit all the students, but we are hoping he returns soon.  The children enjoy these visits greatly.