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THE HISTORY & CHARISM OF MARIST HIGH SCHOOL

THE HISTORY & CHARISM OF MARIST HIGH SCHOOL. 2014 = 125 Years of Catholic Education in Eugene. In 1889 the first Catholic grade school was started in Eugene!.

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THE HISTORY & CHARISM OF MARIST HIGH SCHOOL

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  1. THE HISTORY & CHARISM OF MARIST HIGH SCHOOL

  2. 2014 = 125 Years of Catholic Education in Eugene • In 1889 the first Catholic grade school was started in Eugene!

  3. 1918 St. Mary’s Elementary School (current St. Mary’s Church)expands to include a high school program.The school was run by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary.

  4. 1950 St. Francis High School (now O’Hara) opened.

  5. 1967Marist High School groundbreaking ceremony

  6. 1968Marist High School opens Staffed by 10 Marist Brothers, 8 Holy Names Sisters, & 6 lay men and women

  7. The Marist Brothers, a worldwide congregation of teaching religious run Marist High school from 1968 until 1993. They had to return to their east coast ministries, but they have left an indelible mark on the school by their dedication and example.

  8. Saint MarcellinChampagnat

  9. “making Jesus known and loved” The life of the Marist Brother: • Simplicity • Family Spirit • In the way of Mary • Love of Work

  10. The Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus & Mary are known for their passion for academic excellence, an exceptional appreciation of the arts, and a special concern for the poor and disadvantaged.

  11. 1993 – 1998 Fr. Vincent Lopez, a Dominican priest, served as principal 1998 – present Marist has been led by lay principals (Cheryl Brelsford, Doug Orton, Perry Martin)

  12. Archbishop SampleArchbishop of the Archdiocese of Portland, 2013 - … Principal Jay Conroy2009-present

  13. Assistant Principals Mr. Gardner & Mrs. Baker Dean of Students & Instruction, Mr. Oldham

  14. Director of Campus Ministry & Formation, Mr. Martin

  15. LLI John Baptist de La Salle, patron saint of teachers Patron Saint: A patron is one who has been assigned by a venerable tradition, or chosen by election, as a special intercessor with God and the proper advocate of a particular locality, and is honoured by clergy and people with a special form of religious observance. The term "patron", being wider in its meaning than that of "titular", may be applied to a church, a district, a country, or a corporation. The word "titular" is applied only to the patron of a church or institution. Both the one and the other, according to the legislation now in force, must have the rank of a canonized saint.

  16. Lasallian? • FAITH in God & in each other • FIDELITY to this faith and to young people-recognizing the presence of God in them and in their destiny • Teaching is a VOCATION. A commitment to teach young people to live well, in a manner worthy of God • And to do this with ZEAL

  17. Let us remember … … that we are in the holy presence of God Live Jesus in our hearts … … forever.

  18. Marist Catholic High School Marist embodies a unique charism through the collective witness of those who have come before us.

  19. The charism of Marist Catholic High School • Family Spirit

  20. The charism of Marist Catholic High School • Family Spirit • Fidelity to Faith in Jesus Christ

  21. The charism of Marist Catholic High School • Family Spirit • Fidelity to Faith in Jesus Christ • Justice

  22. The charism of Marist Catholic High School • Family Spirit • Fidelity to Faith in Jesus Christ • Justice • Zeal

  23. The charism of Marist Catholic High School • Family Spirit • Fidelity to Faith in Jesus Christ • Justice • Zeal • Calling

  24. The Charism Statement • A MARIST CHARISM. • Enlivened by a FAMILY SPIRIT that makes us One • Centered by FIDELITY TO FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST in all things • Connected by JUSTICE to the world beyond our borders • Animated by ZEAL that teaches the mind and touches the heart • Seized by God’s CALLING to a Mission by, for, with and to young people

  25. Up next … WE ARE ONE

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