St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church Newsletter — February 2022

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The Catholic Schools Fair An Opportunity to Visit with Local Catholic School Staff on Feb. 26 and 27

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esus made it very clear that children are essential — they should not be kept away from learning God’s Word. In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus himself says, “Let the children come to me, and do not prevent them; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these” (Matthew 19:14). Fr. Philip Brembah wants families to know about the Catholic school options in the area. To assist with this on Feb 26 and 27, families can learn more about Catholic elementary, middle, and high schools in the Arlington area in our narthex. The St. Vincent’s Academy, a preschool for children ages 2-5 years, is a great starting point for a Catholic education. The Academy teaches Catholic values and prepares children for future academics. “This is a way for us to promote our schools,” says Renée Bader, Director of Stewardship and Ministry. “We want families to know their options when it comes to Catholic education. We want them to know we truly value our parish schools and that there are great options all around us.” The following schools have been invited to join the fair: St. Vincent’s Academy, St. Joseph School, St. Maria

The 2020 Catholic Schools Fair

Goretti, Holy Family, St. Rita, St. Andrew, St. George, Cassata High School, Cristo Rey High School, and Nolan High School. Fr. Philip will also offer a special blessing for all the students and teachers at the Masses that weekend. “Not only do Catholic schools develop the faith of students, but they also strengthen the faith of the continued on back cover

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