FORMING THE MIND, SOUL AND SPIRIT
We develop our Catholic faith and a deep commitment to God through liturgies, prayer, daily instruction, special celebrations, and through personal involvement with our faith community.
Our MISSION
To seek the light of salvation through right faith, sure hope, perfect charity
and the knowledge to do God's Holy Will.
St. Josaphat Parish School Students...
Pray throughout the day and whenever school or class intentions call for special reflection.
Attend all-school Masses each week and during Holy seasons.
Engage in school-wide Rosary devotionals and
other prayer services.
Prepare for and receive the sacraments.
Experience Eucharistic Adoration.
Assist in community service projects.
Experience daily Catholic catechesis as prescribed by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Grade-Specific Religious Education Curriculum.
FAITH-FOCUSED SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
All students who complete the proper instruction may receive the sacraments appropriate for their age and understanding.
Available to students in grades 3-8, members participate in bi-monthly boot camps that promote the teachings of St. Maximillian Kolbe.
Reserved for boys in grades 4-8, students who seek to perfect the craft of serving at the Sacred Liturgy. This group meets twice monthly for lunch and learn practice sessions and fellowship-building activities.
Open to students in grades 7 & 8 interested in assisting with weekly Mass. Under the direction of Mr. Schubert, Readers develop their public speaking skills with particular reverence for Sacred Scripture.
A girls' service club for students in grades 5-8 dedicated to bringing Christ's Kingdom to the community through meaningful projects and activities.
Students in grades 1-6 who demonstrate strong singing ability may lead the school in song during weekly Mass. This is an incredible opportunity for strong singers to use their talents for worship and prayer.
Students in grades 1-8 lead the school during our afternoon prayer time.
STAFF FAITH FORMATION
We believe the best catechesis stems from parents and teachers who know and understand their faith. SJPS teachers embrace a life-long learning approach to their own spiritual and theological development by partaking in personal studies, our monthly faith formation efforts, regular staff Eucharistic Adoration, and all Archdiocesan requirements. We live what we believe and invite our students and families to do the same.