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Service


Central to our Christian Mission is the challenge to serve others. At Calvert Hall, we accomplish this mission in many and diverse ways.

Lasallian Youth and PACT give students an opportunity to plan and implement large-group service projects during the year.

Immersion Opportunities give students a chance to experience other cultures and other ways of life first hand. Some juniors and seniors will travel to Browning, Montana this winter to live on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation and tutor students in a middle school conducted by the De La Salle Christian Brothers.

Weekly and Bi-Monthly Service allows our students to interact with and assist various groups, by tutoring at elementary and middle schools, working at shelters, and mentoring youngsters.

Food, Clothing, and Gift Drives benefit those in need, both locally and nationally. Calvert Hall students have collected canned food items for hurricane victims, and provide gifts for adopted families each Christmas.

Retreats and Peer Ministry

All students participate in a retreat each year. This experience allows them to spend time with their peers in prayer, reflection, and discussion about issues that affect their lives. Trained peer ministers plan and help to conduct many of our retreats.

Freshmen participate in a one-day retreat that highlights their interests, talents, and gifts. They choose off-campus locations and spend the day with twenty to thirty classmates.

Sophomores participate in a day of service with their homeroom. The service locations include nursing homes, elementary and middle schools, and meal programs, among others. Each service day begins and ends with prayer and a discussion of the day's activities.

Juniors attend a one-night, two-day retreat at an off-campus location, where they reflect on who they are and on God's place in their lives.

Seniors attend a two-night, three-day retreat, looking back on their Calvert Hall years and thinking about their future.

Liturgy and Prayer

The spiritual lives of our students are nourished throughout the year. The student body and individual classes are given opportunities to gather together and share their faith.

School Liturgies provide the entire student body an opportunity to gather together on holy days and other occasions. Students take appropriate roles in every Mass as lectors, altar servers and musicians.

Daily Communion Service s are held in the chapel before homeroom. Mass is offered in the chapel every first Friday of the month. Students are welcome!

Small Group Prayer Services are held mainly during Advent and Lent. These prayer services give students an opportunity to think about the significance of special times or feasts in the Church calendar.


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