Lenten Offerings at St. Vincent de Paul Parish
He said to them, “Come and See.” Click the link to see the prayer and community events that St. Vincent de Paul Parish is holding this Lent. The Easter schedule is also included. Post Views: 401
We endeavor to engage the natural wonder of children and guide them to knowledge and a life of wisdom, while cultivating a grateful heart oriented toward God and in service to the world around them.
Our approach to educating the whole child is built upon the four pillars of formation, including the spiritual life, intellectual life, social life, and physical life.
With love for truth and dedication to the Church, our sisters bring the message of Christ to life and provide an unparalleled education.
He said to them, “Come and See.” Click the link to see the prayer and community events that St. Vincent de Paul Parish is holding this Lent. The Easter schedule is also included. Post Views: 401
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