3.14 Update

“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” John 1:5

Here is the curriculum link that was sent in the email to families yesterday.  I have also posted it in each of the students Google Classrooms for STEM, science and social studies so that they have easy access to it.  Please remind them to direct any questions to Mrs. Krause, Mrs. Kaplan and Mr. Miller.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/17LKNVxBC70mOUXcDocGDM0eM2Yoz7I52lKhNgwYX7xA/edit

Daily Prayer to our mother Mary per Fr. John:

Most Blessed Virgin Mary,

You have long been invoked as the help of the sick and suffering. Come to the aid of your people, who implore your motherly love and intercession during this coronavirus epidemic. Heal the sick, protect all healthcare workers, keep us and our parish and families safe and healthy.

Intercede for us with Jesus the Divine Physician for all those who have been affected and impacted by this virus and beseech our Divine Lord and Savior for His healing power to bring this to an end.

You, O Blessed Mother, are our Mother as well, hear the prayers of your children and be our support and courage by wrapping us in the mantel of your motherly love as you intercede for us and present us to Jesus Your Son.

Amen 


If you are looking for some good Lenten Reflections, here is a link for the Daily Reflections from Dynamic Catholic.  I like to watch them and think about the message each day.

Rediscover the Saints
https://dynamiccatholic.com

A few jokes to lighten the day:

6th grade science

What’s the opposite of a cold front? A warm back. πŸ˜‚

7th grade science

What did the biologist wear on his first date? Designer jeans. πŸ˜‚

8th grade science

What should we do with crude oil? Teach it some manners of course! πŸ˜‚






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