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Celebrating Catholic Schools Week 2023

Catholic Schools Week is the annual celebration of Catholic education in the United States highlighting the faith, excellence and service of schools around the country and in the Archdiocese of San Francisco.

Archdiocesan Schools celebrated Catholic Schools week Jan. 29 – Feb. 4 with appreciation events for teachers, staff, parents and grandparents; fun activities and games; service projects and community outreach. This year, the week coincided with the 100th day of school as well.

In honor of Catholic Schools Week, Archbishop Cordileone joined Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep (SCHP) mid-way through the week for a panel discussion on the death penalty with the Junior Ethics classes.  

View pictures from the celebrations this week!

*Pictures below include Archbishop Cordileone’s panel at SHCP, Community Day at Our Lady of Loretto, Stella Maris students making Making St. Valentine’s Day cards for the residents at the Little Sisters of the Poor St. Anne’s Home, honoring our country at St. Pius, celebration of first responders at St. Matthew’s, and 100th day of school celebrations at St. Gabriel’s, St. Patrick’s in Larkspur, and St. Cecilia’s.

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