During All Saints Academy's annual Ocean Week, which coincides with Earth Day, campus transforms into an underwater wonderland. Students across all grade levels explore God’s creation—from coastal waters and tide pools to the Arctic, coral reefs, and kelp forests.Through research, crafting, and hands-on experiments, they gain valuable knowledge about the natural world and develop a deeper appreciation for the importance of being good stewards of it.
This year, 2nd, 3rd and 4th graders created and performed an original musical titled "The Ocean Guardians!" Check it out and discover how young minds are forming a Catholic worldview and a commitment to environmental justice.
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On Thursday, June 11th, the U.S. Bishops, gathered together for their Spring plenary assembly, will consecrate the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus as part of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Parishes throughout the country are invited to participate in this consecration, and in a novena leading up to the day. Click here for resources for this event.
For third-grade students at Annunciation Catholic School, science came to life as they spent several weeks caring for salmon eggs until they hatched. A representative from Delta Fly Fishers—an organization that partners with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and is dedicated to the art of fly fishing with an emphasis on conservation—delivered the eggs directly to the classroom. She answered many curious questions and prepared them to support the salmon in this first stage of their lifecycle.
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Students from St. Luke Catholic School and St. Anthony Catholic School had the opportunity to unite with Catholics from all over the state at the inaugural "Catholics at the Capitol" on March 25. This gathering was hosted by the California Catholic Conference, which works on behalf of the Bishops of California to advance Catholic Social Teaching in state law.
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