COURT HOUSE — Students in preschool through grade 8 were recognized for embodying the Gospel value of Patience at a liturgy for Ash Wednesday on March 1, 2017 at Bishop McHugh Regional Catholic School. Patience is defined as showing tolerance and fortitude toward others, even accepting difficult situation without making demands or conditions. The Fruit of the Spirit awards are presented monthly to students who exhibit the attributes of a Christian life: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
Pictured left to right are:
(front row) Julian Corrado, James Van Vorst,
(middle row) Conrad Nuss, Julia Smith, Isabella Peaschek, Angelo Boyd, Zeleste Martinez Panesso
(back row) Gabriella Cruz, Matthew Lashley, Shane Klemick, Rocco Balestriere, Avierre Crawley, Ave Murphy, Principal Tom McGuire
Bishop McHugh Regional Catholic School is a PreK-8 regional school in Cape May County with a student-centered curriculum grounded in the Gospel values. For more information, visit http://bishopmchugh.com/mchugh/. The community is invited to “Like” Bishop McHugh on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BishopMcHughRegionalSchool and follow Principal McGuire on Twitter at @BMRCSPrincipal.
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