Click here to find the Liturgical Ministry schedule for the weekend listed above.
Happy Palm Sunday! This week, we will only be at school from Monday to Wednesday, then we will begin our Easter Break.
This Holy Week is at the heart of our liturgical year, and all are invited to join us for the services of the Triduum – the great three days when we celebrate and observe the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus.
A pregnant single mother facing deportation is detained by ICE despite threats to her life. A community aims to support immigrant families, emphasizing solidarity and love to combat abandonment.
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:
• Fifth Grade
• Josie S. and Audie D.
• Elle D.
The past month, we have been accepting nominations for new members of our School Board. If you are interested in joining, I strongly encourage you to self-nominate.
If your students play any spring sports for a SMOS team or a CYC team (baseball, softball, track, golf, lacrosse, etc.), please have them wear their uniforms (shorts and shirts) on Friday, April 10, 2026 for yearbook photos. PLEASE NOTE – THIS IS A CHANGE FROM WHAT WAS LISTED ON THE SCHOOL CALENDAR. The students can wear their uniforms all day.
When mysterious sewer warning signs pop up around St. Margaret of Scotland, it’s Maggie who bravely investigates the hard-hitting question: who, exactly, needed to be told not to swim, fish, or play in a sewer? Turns out the danger is real—but so is the concern that somewhere out there, someone thought “sewer field trip” sounded like a solid plan. Either way, rest easy: your parish is working tirelessly to keep you from your worst ideas.
Raffle tickets are going home on Friday, March 27, 2026, with your family’s oldest child. The Dragon Raffle is a mandatory fundraiser for each School family – the only one required every year.
Msgr. Turek’s personal Gmail account has been hacked, and several people in our parish and others around St. Louis have reported receiving a Punchbowl invitation from him. This is a phishing scam. DO NOT CLICK ON THE INVITE to open the message. Just delete the email.
Fr. John encourages everyone to make every effort to join our parish family for the holy Triduum, especially Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. He also welcomes all to join for confessions on March 28 from 3-4:15pm.
Help support the new Troop 110G as they head out on a hiking adventure! You can sponsor their efforts at a variety of different levels, all of which will help them achieve their whole-troop camping equipment goal.
Troop 110B is planning a trip to Florida Sea Base in 2026 and is doing a fundraiser with Panda Express on Thursday, April 9, to help defray the costs.
The SCHEDULE FOR HOLY WEEK – which begins after Palm Sunday, March 29 – is posted here. We have a lot of other details for these final days of Lent including Fasting & Abstinence, Blessing of Easter Baskets & Chalk Drawings, Triduum Collections, and Holiday Office Hours. For more information on all of our Holy Week details, click here.
Click here to find the Liturgical Ministry schedule for the weekend listed above.
This week, Fr. John reflects on the significance of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, highlighting themes of friendship, honesty with God, and the call to let go of burdens to embrace new life in faith.
We continue with our prayer, fasting, and giving for the Season of Lent. Here are the activities planned for this fifth full week of this holy season.
Mary Kay McVey emphasizes the importance of hope and perseverance during Lent, reflecting on the struggles faced by Mary and Martha. It encourages finding strength through faith and acts of kindness amid despair.
During the days of Lent, there are (usually) two great feasts that the Church celebrates as solemnities, that is, the highest ranking on the liturgical calendar, on a par with Christmas and Easter. The Solemnity of St. Joseph and the Solemnity of the Annunciation both take place in March this year.

