MAY | 2022
CONTENT PAGE 2
The Rosary: Our Lady’s Lasso
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Are We Truly an Easter People?
PAGE 4 Moms Are Praying Ministry: Lovingly Interceding
for Our Students, Community and World PAGE 6
The Faith Journey of St. Philip Neri Patron Saint of Holy Fun
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Teacher Appreciation Week Extending Gratitude to the Educators of Our Parish School
END-OF-THE-YEAR SCHOOL PICNIC Celebrating Community and a Successful Academic Year
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ll activities, food and fun are in motion for the End-of-the Year School Picnic, May 27th. The picnic is a beloved tradition at St. Peter School on the last day of school. Parent volunteers, the Grade School Association (GSA), as well as returning eighthgrade graduates, will staff the activities, ranging from the snack booths, lunch, games, and the DJ station. The celebration of Mass always is part of the day. The decision whether to hold Mass in the church or outdoors, as was done last year, will be made later this month. “Usually we have the classes broken down into small groups of 4 or 5 children with one volunteer accompanying them,” says Jenny Willingham, GSA President. “They rotate around the picnic for snacks, the train, and the photo booth. Some play on the playground and the older kids last year had a kickball game going. They have fun playing with their friends all day.” The train is the same one used during the
Our entire St. Peter School and parents gather for a glorious day to mark the end of the school year.
Parish Picnic and is an activity geared to the younger students. A parent volunteer drives it, while other volunteers help the students when they board and leave the train. Mindee Miller, Picnic Chair, organizes, plans, and executes the activities of the day. She coordinates with the GSA and parent volunteers to make sure all goes smoothly and that all the continued on page 5