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St. Mauice has been fostering Catholic education since it's inception, supplying parish children with a sound foundation in our Catholic faith from preparation for First Holy Communion to Confirmation. Our staff is knowledgable, nurtuing and enthusiastic about making sure that our children come to know and love Jesus Christ during their formative years.

Classes are held on Wednesday evenings throughout the school year.


religious education

Please follow this link to the St. Genevieve Faith Formation Program.


Sharing the Gospel: Even the evil spirits obey Jesus. When you are tempted to do wrong, say, "Jesus, fill me with the spirit of God." He will make the evil spirits leave you. The Holy Spirit will show you step by step how to live today. And He will lead you to live forever in heaven. The Holy Spirit will give you wisdom and courage to do what is right. The Spirit will show you how to love, honor,

Prayer: Lord, help me stay hooked on you.

Have you considered taking your family to the DIA? The Rembrandt exhibit of the Faces of Jesus is at the DIA until February 12, 2012. This is especially a good opportunity for spiritual enrichment and discussion for Confirmation Candidates and Sponsors or Candidates and their families. Check out the DIA’s website for more information.

First Reconciliation: Parents preparing their children for first Reconciliation next month are encouraged to continue assisting their child with learning the Act of Contrition and the form of Confession; both are in the Reconciliation booklets received at the November meeting. Please call the office if there are any questions or concerns.

Confirmation candidates:
Please submit your service project reports as you complete service.


Oatmeal boxes will again be needed for our students preparing for First communion for their retreat project. We will be making ‘tabernacles’. Please save your oatmeal boxes and place in the back of the church in the lost items drawer at St. Genevieve, or on one of the tables in the social hall at St. Maurice. Thank you.

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