Campus Ministry

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 Judge Parent Association, 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.


Inaugural ‘Run for the Nuns’ planned for Carmelite Monastery

  • by Marie Mischel
  • August 27, 2010
  • Intermountain Catholic Article link

HOLLADAY — Sister Mary Joseph Whipperman was the public face of the Carmel of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery, known by Catholics and non-Catholics alike as a driving force behind the annual Carmelite Fair. Read more »

2010-2011 All-School Liturgy and Prayer Service Schedule

2010-2011 All-School Liturgy and Prayer Service Schedule

  • August 28 – Opening School Liturgy with The Most Reverend John C.

Aug 30: Three Questions

August 30, 2010: This week's three questions from Principal Bartman:

Not three questions this week to start the school year, but instead Mr. Bartman offers a simple statement to the Judge students for 2010-2011:

As you move up to the next year in your education - frosh, sophomores, juniors and now seniors - let God direct your path and all will be perfect. Welcome to Judge and Welcome back. Have a great school year.

Sept 19: Run for the Nuns

Run for the Nuns 5K Run/Walk in Memory of Sister Mary Joseph on September 19

The first annual “Run for the Nuns” 5K Run/Walk will be held September 19th in memory of Sister Mary Joseph. This run will be for Sister Mary Joseph and in support of the Carmelite Nuns of Salt Lake City, where Sister served as the Extern Sister for 46 years and became one of the most recognizable nuns in Utah, primarily through her work promoting the Carmelite Fair.

The race will be held the morning of the Carmelite Fair beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the parking lot of Cottonwood Elementary, 5205 S. Read more »

Judge Memorial named Volunteer School of the Year

Utah Food Bank named Judge Memorial Catholic High School the Volunteer School of the Year

  • May 7, 2010
  • by Christine Young
  • Intermountain Catholic

SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Food Bank named Judge Memorial Catholic High School the Volunteer School of the Year for their Open Hands Helping Hearts program.

“Judge Memorial students raise the bar for how students in school should be,” said Brandon Daniels, Food Bank volunteer coordinator. Read more »

May 17: Three Questions

May 17, 2010: This week's three questions from Principal Bartman:

  • 1. Is prayer a habit in your life?
  • 2. Can you sit down and talk to God?
  • 3. Do you truly know how precious you are to the God of the universe?

May 3: Three Questions

May 3, 2010: This week's three questions from Principal Bartman:

  • 1. What are you clinging to that is preventing you from stepping into your mission?
  • 2. Have you ever heard God calling you to do something for Him?
  • 3. What does the word "trust" mean to you?

Lenten Season at Judge '10

Lent - a season of prayer, fasting and almsgiving.....

The students, faculty and staff of Judge Memorial Catholic High School once again used the forty days of Lent to grow in holiness, solidarity and grace.

The community gathered on Ash Wednesday to celebrate Mass with Father Peter. Campus ministry coordinated a mid-March prayer service and the opportunity for individual Reconciliation. A number of religion classes prayed the Stations of the Cross at Lourdes, while others gathered in the Reflection Garden. Read more »

Apr 19: Three Questions

April 19, 2010: This week's one question from Principal Bartman:

  • 1. What does your resume look like?

Invisible Children in Utah

  • April 14, 2010
  • by Jerre Wroble
  • City Weekly Blog Posting

Not too many teens hope to win a trip to Uganda. Read more »