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Why a Dominican School?
Catholic education forms students in a manner consistent with the values and teachings of the Church, and helps them grow in faith. It is based on belief in human reason, ethical truth, moral norms and sacramental imagination. Students learn the importance of the four pillars: building community, prayer, study and preaching/service. A Dominican education
- celebrates a diverse and collaborative community.
- is anchored in a spirit of constant prayer.
- forms individuals in love by fostering a life-long love for learning while also learning to love.
- teaches how every believer is to embrace Jesus’ preaching mission and service as a way of life.
At the heart of it all, Catholic and Dominican means bringing the Gospel to Life!
To Praise, To Bless, To Preach
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