About

Philosphy

We, as Catholic educators at Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Parish School.  Are committed to the Catholic education of youth.  We strive to educate the whole person by fostering the spiritual, intellectual, social, psychological, and physical potential of each student in a Christ-centered environment. 

We base our philosophy on the principles as stated in the pastoral message of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops.  The four-fold purpose of Catholic education is to teach doctrine, worship, build community, and foster service.  We acknowledge the parents as the Primary Educators of their children.  They have the responsibility to assist their children in living up to his/her purpose and potential in life.  The faculty will strive to enhance the parental responsibility of guiding the students to achieve, greater degrees of self-realization, self-acceptance, and awareness of obligations toward God and fellow human beings.

History

The school first opened in 1954 through the leadership of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent De Paul. The Daughters of Charity are an international community founded in Paris, France in 1633 by St. Vincent De Paul and St. Louise de Marillac. The charisma of the community is shared with the students, faculty, staff, and parents by focusing on special Vincentian saints, and teaching about the community and its mission to serve the poor.

Our school patron saints are St. Vincent De Paul, St. Louise de Marillac, and St. Catherine Laboure. The Miraculous Medal was given to St. Catherine Laboure By Blessed Mother through an apparition. All persons who wear the Miraculous Medal are believed to receive special graces.

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Mission Statement

Be it known to all who enter Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal School that Christ is the reason for the school.

Our purpose is the Catholic Education of our youth.

Christ, the unseen but ever present teacher in our classes, harmoniously develops the whole child with emphasis on their spiritual, moral and intellectual being

Together with the school's families, the faculty and staff model the Catholic faith and message in a community of worship and social concern.

 

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Spiritual Life

The school day begins and ends with prayer. Every Monday the entire student body gathers at the Peace Tree to pray and begin the week together.  Each departmental class begins with a prayer.  In addition to daily Religion classes, devotions proper to the liturgical seasons and feasts of the Church are emphasized and celebrated.  The Rite of Reconciliation is provided twice a year for Catholic students in grades two through eight.  Catholic children are prepared for the sacrament of the Eucharist in the Second grade.  Parents are expected to attend preparation meetings for the sacrament.  All children are expected to behave appropriately during religion services. 

Since Mass is the principle act of worship, families enrolled in Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal School are expected to faithfully observe the obligation of attending the Saturday vigil or Sunday celebration of the Eucharist as scheduled in their respective parishes.  One day each month, and on speacial feast days, student body liturgies are held.

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