Dear St. Anthony Families,
Lent continues to be a time of personal and spiritual growth. I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the significance of this liturgical season and how it ties into our shared commitment to nurturing the holistic development of our students.
Lent, a time of reflection, repentance, and spiritual growth, provides a unique opportunity for individuals to delve into their inner selves, fostering a deeper connection with their faith and values. It is a season that encourages self-discipline, self-awareness, and a conscious effort to align our actions with our principles.
Recently, we have observed a noticeable increase in behaviors that may be inconsistent with the guidelines outlined in our school handbook. Lent invites us to consider not only our relationship with our faith but also our interactions with others and the choices we make. It is a time to encourage personal growth and strengthen the values that bind our community together. By fostering an environment of empathy and reflection, we can guide our students towards making choices that align with the principles we hold dear.
As we progress through this Lenten season, let us work together to instill a sense of mindfulness, responsibility, and respect in our students. By doing so, we contribute not only to their personal and spiritual growth but also to the overall harmony and integrity of our school community.
I Invite students and families to share your lenten promises with each other. This could be as simple as a casual conversation around the dinner table. Talking and completing this sentence stem:
During Lent, I promise to ____________.
For older students, invite them throughout the Lenten season to reflect back on their Lenten promise through discussion or journaling. Below are some guided prompts you may consider:
- What are ways you can uphold your Lenten promise? What are some steps you can take to keep it?
- If you are struggling with upholding your Lenten promise, what can you do? What are some ways you can remain committed?
- Name 2 people you would like to share your Lenten promise with. How could they support you?
- After Lent → Reflect back over the past 40 days. How did your Lenten promise deepen your faith?
Next week, our 2nd and 3rd graders will begin state standardized testing. This is the first test in a much longer testing season for students in all grade levels. Please help your child to prepare for testing by getting a good night's sleep, eating a healthy breakfast, and encouraging them to show what they know on each and every test!
Don’t forget to do your homework, go to church on Sunday, and remember who we are - we are St. Anthony Spartans.
Love and light,
Mrs. Schepers
“Body and soul, I am marvelously made!”
Psalm 139:14
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