Campus Ministry

From the United States Conference of Catholic Bishop's Web site: Today's Scripture Readings

From the United States Conference of Catholic Bishop's Web site: Today's Scripture Readings in audio format

From the United States Conference of Catholic Bishop's Web site: Today's Scripture Readings in video format

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Judge Memorial Catholic High School begins the day with a daily prayer. On Mondays, our principal offers a prayer reflection along with three questions for the week. All-School Masses and Prayer Services are ordinarily held twice a month in the Judge Auditorium. Special team or event masses or services are held in the school Chapel.

The Judge Memorial Campus Ministry Team organizes retreats, school liturgical gatherings and service opportunities for students.

Members of the team are available on an individual basis to provide confidential spiritual guidance to students regarding their personal lives, inter-personal relationships and other concerns. Campus Ministry is available to the faculty and staff for retreats and to assist them in integrating Christian philosophy and values into their curricular areas.

Through the PUPS organization, the team assists parents in their role as primary educators with support through prayer opportunities and giving suggestions of new ways to integrate spirituality into their homes and traditions.

To learn more about the Judge Memorial Retreat Program, please visit this Web site: Retreat Programs.


Celebrating Catholic Schools Week '12: Friday Reflection

Celebrating Catholic Schools Week '12: Friday Reflection The Utah Catholic Schools will celebrate Catholic Schools Week 2012 - Faith.Academics.Service. - the week of January 29-February 5.

Tuesday through Friday morning before prayer, one of our students, representing each grade level, will read a short personal statement on their feelings about attending a Catholic school.

The reflection on Friday, February 3, is offered by Trent Clifford, Class of 2012:

"I go to a Catholic school because it is awesome. Every since preschool at St. Read more »

February 2: Three Questions

February 2, 2012: This week's three questions from Principal Bartman:

  1. Who directs your steps?

  2. Do you dream of Godly desires or worldly desires?

  3. How often do you knock on the Lord's door?

Celebrating Catholic Schools Week '12: Thursday Reflection

The Utah Catholic Schools will celebrate Catholic Schools Week 2012 - Faith.Academics.Service. - the week of January 29-February 5.

Tuesday through Friday morning before prayer, one of our students, representing each grade level, will read a short personal statement on their feelings about attending a Catholic school.

The reflection on Thursday, February 2, is offered by Louie Franciose, Class of 2013:

"Why do I like going to a Catholic School? There are many reasons why, but the one that jumps out at me is the community that a Catholic School has. Read more »

Celebrating Catholic Schools Week '12: Wednesday Reflection

The Utah Catholic Schools will celebrate Catholic Schools Week 2012 - Faith.Academics.Service. - the week of January 29-February 5.

Tuesday through Friday morning before prayer, one of our students, representing each grade level, will read a short personal statement on their feelings about attending a Catholic school.

The reflection on Wednesday, February 1, is offered by Ally Dugan, Class of 2014:

"I like going to a Catholic School because we can have open and honest dialogues about our faith in the classroom. Read more »

Celebrating Catholic Schools Week '12: Tuesday Reflection

The Utah Catholic Schools will celebrate Catholic Schools Week 2012 - Faith.Academics.Service. - the week of January 29-February 5.

Tuesday through Friday morning before prayer, one of our students, representing each grade level, will read a short personal statement on their feelings about attending a Catholic school.

The reflection on Tuesday, January 31, is offered by Elizabeth Goldsmith, Class of 2015:

"Being Jewish and going to a Catholic school has above all taught me about how accepting different cultures can be of each other. Read more »

Catholic Schools Week '12: Invest in Catholic education

SALT LAKE CITY — Catholic schools focus on teaching as Jesus did, as the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops proclaimed in a 1972 pastoral message.

"Catholic schools educate in this context," said the Most Rev. John C. Wester, Bishop of Salt Lake City. Read more »

Catholic Schools Week 2012: Faith.Academics.Service.

Along with schools and parishes throughout The Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City, Judge Memorial Catholic High School will observe National Catholic Schools Week 2012. The theme for Catholic Schools Week 2012 is “Catholic Schools: Faith. Academics. Service.” The annual observance starts January 29, 2012 and runs through February 5, 2012.

This year's theme focuses on three priorities that Catholic schools establish that make them stand out from other educational institutions. Read more »

White House will salute nine Catholic educational leaders

Catholic Schools Week 2012: Faith.Academics.Service.

White House will salute nine Catholic educational leaders on January 25, Wednesday, in Washington, D.C.

The White House will salute nine leaders in Catholic education on January 25, Wednesday, in recognition of their service to their communities and the country.

Recognized as “Champions of Change,” these extraordinary individuals have made a major impact on the students, families, and educators through Catholic schools and universities throughout America. Read more »

January 23: Three Questions

January 23, 2012: This week's three questions from Principal Bartman:

  1. What wants do you have that you share with God?

  2. Are you generous with others?

  3. Can you see God's abundance in your life?

January 9: Three Questions

January 9, 2012: This week's three questions from Principal Bartman, our first three-questions of the new year:

  1. Think about a difficult time in your life. What did you learn from it that strengthens you today?

  2. How does this world call you away from God?

  3. Are you living every day to your full potential?