All teachers sign an oath of fidelity to the Magisterium of the Catholic church and all classes are imbued with the truth and beauty of our Faith Religion teachers receive catechist certification or participate in ongoing professional development through the Archdiocese of Louisville to obtain the necessary requirements to teach the Faith.
We have adopted the Cardinal Newman Society curriculum standards and are members of both the institute for catholic liberal education (The national body for catholic classical education) And the Classical Latin School Association.
Safe environment training through the Archdiocese of Louisville is required of all adults who are on campus on a daily or regular basis.
As a school, we pray the rosary daily and celebrate mass at least 2 days/Week. We offer confession on the first and third Wednesdays of the month, and celebrate first Fridays with all day Eucharistic adoration and mass. Mass is also offered as possible on holy days of obligation. Catholic male students in 4th grade and up are eligible to serve at mass.
We have a school wide monthly virtues program, based on the virtues in action program of the Dominican sisters of St. Cecilia in Nashville, whereby students receive recognition and encouragement from their teachers and peers for acting virtuously.
We constantly seek out ways to serve within the school and the community at large.
Every homeroom has a patron saint that the students come to know through study of their lives and a prayer of that saint recited at the end of each day!
Students pray the beautiful centuries old prayer of the Angelus at lunch time and the table blessing in Latin.
We study scriptures and incorporate prayer into all of our initiatives, and every day, the students are reminded that Christ is the reason for this school!
Upper School students hold a baby shower for an anonymous client of Little Way Crisis Pregnancy Center.
Blanket Shelby County, where Corpus Christi students deliver blankets they have collected to an area homeless shelter.
Deacon Bob teaches the children how to make rosaries.
All Saints Day celebration of Mass with the entire school dressed in religious habits. Purpose-to see what it is like to put on the habit of Christ and live a day in the life of the various orders.
Monthly virtue posted with examples of how students created a prayer altar at home.
Retreat day with Dominican Sisters of St. Cecelia.
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