Campus Ministry
The Campus Ministry Department is concerned with the faith formation of students, faculty, and staff. Catholic Memorial High School is committed to the formation of the whole person and provides a variety of ways to nurture the faith and spirituality of our community.
Faith Through Sacrament
Catholic Memorial High School offers a wide range of opportunities for students to experience their faith through the sacraments.
These include:
- The celebration of the Eucharist on a school-wide basis at least once a month, on Holy Days of Obligation, and in Chapel Masses during the week
- Weekly opportunities for the sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession)
- Class Mass at retreat
- Masses for athletic teams, clubs, and other extracurricular activities
- All-school Reconciliation Services during Advent and Lent
Putting Faith Into Action
Catholic Memorial High School also provides a multitude of ways for students to put their faith into action.
These include:
- Witnessing through the Pro-Life club
- Service projects coordinated through Service Club
- Advocacy through International Outreach and Operation Michael
- Faith Leadership through the Campus Ministry Leadership Team
- Service Projects through classes
Grow in Catholic Spirituality
Catholic Memorial High School provides opportunities for students to grow in their Catholic Spirituality.
These include:
- Experience with a variety of prayer forms including Rosary, Adoration, Lectio Divina, Liturgy of the Hours, and many others
- Observance of the liturgical seasons
- Monthly all-school Masses (prayer services during the Advent and Lenten Seasons)
- Individual spiritual counseling for a wide range of concerns
- Opportunities for students to attend Catholic conferences (World Youth Day, National Catholic Youth Conference, Wisconsin Catholic Youth Conference, St. John Bosco Youth Day, etc.)