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Core Beliefs

core beliefs

As a community grounded in our Catholic faith and led by the Holy Spirit, we believe
that every person is unconditionally loved and uniquely gifted by God. Therefore, we
are called to reflect God’s love and presence with authenticity, compassion and faith.
We do this by internalizing and acting upon our core beliefs.

WE BELIEVE:

Every person is precious.

We believe in the inherent dignity and worth of every individual, not because of their
achievements or status, but simply by being who they are. Rooted in faith, we believe that
every life is sacred and worthy of respect and care. Therefore, we seek to honor the unique
qualities, backgrounds, and perspectives of each individual, viewing diversity as a strength
and a reflection of God’s creation. We treat everyone with respect and compassion.

We are responsible for each other.

We believe that the well-being of one affects the well-being of all. Therefore, each of us
has a duty to foster a culture where all community members look out for one another. This
means holding ourselves accountable for our personal actions, particularly for how our
actions influence and affect those around us. We take care of each other, especially the
most vulnerable among us.

We are one human family.

We believe that we are all children of God and that our lives, actions, and well-being are
intertwined. As a school family we commit to respecting the rights and responsibilities of
everyone in our community. This includes both an individual and a collective commitment
to break down the barriers that separate us, including prejudice, discrimination, and fear.
Together, we strive to build bridges of understanding, justice, and hope, valuing every
individual and fostering peace, equity and care for all creation. We work for a world where
all people are able to thrive.

God is love.

We believe that love is God’s very essence. Knowing we are made in God’s image, we
recognize that we are called to see others through the same lens of love and compassion.
Since every action, teaching, and relationship Jesus had reflected perfect, unconditional
love, we look to Him to provide a guide for how to love God, one another, and ourselves.
We reflect God’s love in our words and actions.

Let us love one another, as love comes from God.
1 John 4:7