This Catholic Schools Week is the annual celebration that focuses attention on the good work done by the nation’s Catholic schools.  We celebrate our unique Catholic Identity.   We do so by engaging the students in all sorts of different activities that are fun and encourages a family atmosphere here at St. Isidore.  We will begin the week with the school choir singing at 8:30 mass. The Art Fair and Science Fair Projects will be on display after mass.

 

 

 

 

About

St. Isidore was a farm hand. He was born near Madrid, Spain in 1070. He attended mass every morning at a Madrid church before he set out for work as a farm laborer.  Isidore and his wife vowed celibacy in gratitude for a miracle which saved their son from drowning in a well. They were known for their holiness and care of the poor. St. Isidore died May 15, 1130. He was canonized with other Spaniards - St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Francis Xavier, and St. Teresa of Avila on March 12, 1622.

From the gallery