Parish teens are invited to join for the next in the series of Youth Ministry Formation Nights on Catholic Social Teaching – Sunday, February 8, 2026, 7-8:30pm in the Parish Hall.
Sean Fagan, from OPUS Performance Tours, will be visiting SMOS later this week: on Feb. 4 to speak to music ministry, and on Feb. 5 to visit with any interested parishioners, family, and friends. Please plan to hear more about this exciting opportunity on Feb. 5 at 7:30PM in the parish hall.
This coming Tuesday, February 3, is the Feast of St. Blaise. We will offer the St. Blaise blessing as the final blessing at each Mass this weekend, and will also offer the blessing individually to people in the sanctuary after Masses, as well. St. Blaise, pray for us!
We are working on the times that we can provide tours and admissions paperwork for interested families. If you know a family that is interested in enrolling their children at St. Margaret of Scotland, please have them reach out to the school office.
Click here to find the Liturgical Ministry schedule for the weekend listed above.
Torn between couch cocooning and socializing like a functional adult, a school mom wonders if braving the cold for Trivia Night is really worth it. Maggie, ever the voice of reason (and peer pressure), says yes—because costumes will be a piece of cake, the gym is giving off the warm and fuzzies these days (well, sort of), and nothing says “self-care” like loudly arguing about Tonya Harding for the kids.
I happened upon an amazing presentation in the cafeteria the other day! As I peeked in, I caught a glimpse of a large, breathtaking Art Quilt of King Tut!
Each year, during Catholic Schools Week, the SMOS Parent Teacher Association proudly recognizes employees who are celebrating a milestone service anniversary or entering retirement.
February is Heart Month, and February 6 is National Wear Red Day—Students are invited to donate $1 to dress down and wear their favorite red attire.
As part of Friday announcements, Principal Holley likes to give shout outs to our students who get caught doing acts of kindness around school. We would like to share with you our weekly shout-outs:
• 8th Grade Retreat Elective Team and 8th Grade Faith Family Leaders
• Hayde & Dylewski Families
• Teddy B.
This week, we celebrated an abbreviated Catholic Schools Week because of snow days.
What an eventful beginning to our Catholic Schools Week! Know that I appreciate all of your patience and grace with decisions regarding the weather.
School will be closed on Tuesday, January 27th, due to the continued poor road conditions after this weekend’s winter storm. There will be no classes or aftercare. Both the school and parish offices will be closed.
Is God’s call just for religious professionals, priests and sisters and monks and nuns? Absolutely not! God’s call is for everyone, and everyone has a call.
School will be closed on Monday, January 26th, due to the weekend snowfall, frigid temperatures, and poor road conditions. There will be no classes or aftercare. Both the school and parish offices will be closed as well. Please stay safe and warm.
Are you the people sitting in darkness? I know it’s me sometimes. If we take a look, we can see it all around us – in individuals, in communities.
Today marks the beginning of Catholic Schools Week, a time when we celebrate what makes Catholic Schools so special.
Click here to find the Liturgical Ministry schedule for the weekend listed above.

