| Our mission at Corpus
Christi School is both privilege and challenge. It is privilege
in that it calls us to partner with Christ in sharing the message
of the gospel, a message of hope and unconditional love. Our mission
is challenge in that the very gospel values it lives and shares
find a counterculture response in a society often dominated by consumerism,
waste, and by neglect of the poorest among us.
We strive to provide a school environment permeated with the gospel
values of love and freedom. The inclusion of religious art works
and symbols, while not fundamental in themselves, actually points
the way to what is in essence fundamental, namely faith in Christ.
The transition since Vatican II from the Catholic school as institution
to the Catholic school as community is evident at Corpus Christi.
Every person directly involved in Corpus Christi School is a part
of this community, this family. However, our school family does
not exist in isolation from the broader parish family. Indeed it
is in strict accord with the dictates of the National Catechetical
Directory which states:
“As a community and an institution, the school has an independent
life of its own. But a parochial school is also a community within
a wider community, contributing to the parish upon which it depends
and is integrated into its life. Integration and interdependence
are major matters of parish concern. Each program in a total catechetical
effort should complement the other.”
All involved in Corpus Christi School take pride in its strong
Catholic identity, an identity reflected in a complex mix of mission
culture, people, environment, relationships and curricula. Maintaining
this identity is not an end to be achieved, but rather a way of
life to be lived. Our Catholic identity at Corpus Christi School
is not something we “do” to our students, but it is
the way we as a community, enlivened by our faith in Jesus, do everything.
With these beliefs firmly in mind, our dream for our students is
to see them
- eager to live and share their faith in Christ;
- equipped to be productive citizens in a global society with
knowledge and skills which allow for action;
- prepared to make choices in life born of justice and moral
“rightness”
exercise the facility for identifying false values;
- willing to share of their abundance of material foods with
those in need;
- unwilling to compromise their God-given freedom through abuse
of drugs and alcohol.
Yes, our mission at Corpus Christi School is both privilege and
challenge and we welcome you to share in both.
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