Advent: A Season of ExcitementAdvent, Latin for, “to come” is a season of joyful waiting in the Catholic Church’s liturgical year. This is a time we, at Sts. Leo-Seton Catholic School, remind our students about the upcoming celebration of the birth of our Lord Jesus...
Holidays
All Saints’ Day: Celebrating Ordinary Individuals with Unmeasurable Faith
All Saints’ Day: Celebrating Ordinary Individuals with Unmeasurable FaithAs October comes to an end, we observe one of the Church's Holy Days of Obligation – All Saints’ Day. This Catholic tradition, which begun by Pope Boniface in 609 AD, takes place every year on...
Entering the Season of Lent: 40 Days of Observance
We have entered the season of Lent. Therefore, we wanted to remind everyone of the meaning of the season, provide additional information of this important time of observance, and share some special thoughts from Fr. David Hebert, Chancellor of Sts. Leo-Seton...
Lent: Waiting and Preparing for Jesus
With the season of Lent approaching, we want to share with you information regarding this time of observance and preparation, along with a special interview with Fr. David Hebert, Chancellor of Sts. Leo-Seton Catholic School.What is Lent?Lent is a 40-day period in...
Why Do We Celebrate Christmas?
The holidays are here and in full swing. Many people are hurrying up to grab last minute presents and gifts for their loved ones, but at our school, we remind and teach our students that there is much more to Christmas than just gifts. We teach them the story of...