Angel Express December Issue
It's beginning to look a lot like...🎄
Upcoming in December
- 12/5 PTC $5 Free Dress Day Fundraiser (Proceeds go to the Field Trip)
- 12/6 Mass 2nd Grade-1st Reconciliation
- 12/9 MASS Holy Day of Obligation
- 12/12 PTC 1st Semester Service Hours Due & Council Mtg @ 6pm
- 12/13 Kinder Saint Presentation 8:30 St. Andrew Hall (NO MASS)
- 12/16 Catholic Life Tickets Due
- 12/17 Christmas Caroling 3rd-5th Grade
- 12/18 Field Trip Children's Nutcracker ALL KIDS NEED A LUNCH FROM HOME.
- 12/19 Christmas Program Sounds of the Christmas
- 12/20 No Mass Christmas Parties & Santa Pictures
Sounds of Christmas
OLG Sounds of Christmas
Things To Remember:
- This year the program is all kids PK-5th from 6:00-7:30 pm
- Doors open at 5:30 pm
- Teachers are communicating the information via a note home about costumes.
- Dress Rehersal for 3-5th grades only is Sunday 12/15/24 @ 1 pm ( Only date we can practice because the PAC is used during the week)
- After PK's performance they will be released to sit with their parents.
Thursday, Dec 19, 2024, 06:00 PM
Pleasanton Community Center, Sycamore Street, Pleasanton, NE, USA
RSVPs are enabled for this event.
Field Trip
No chaperones are needed, all staff will be attending. All students if attending will ride the school bus, the bus is equipped with seat belts. Parents will not be allowed to transport their child. This will cause a huge distraction and the little ones tend to cry for their parents. The event is sold out, as it was a special event that all archdiocesan schools were invited too.
Buses will depart by 8:45 am and will return by noon. ALL STUDENTS WILL NEED A LUNCH FROM HOME, WE WILL EAT HERE AT THE SCHOOL.
ATTIRE: Navy Polo, khaki pants and white shoes.
Wednesday, Dec 18, 2024, 08:45 AM
Scottish Rite Auditorium, Avenue E, San Antonio, TX, USA
'Tis the Season đź‘Ľ
🎶 Hark! The district angels sing,
Vacation’s near—it’s happening!
Parties, projects, kids run wild,
Counting days till grades are filed.
Next Week's Mass is on Monday 12/9/24
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
"The most Blessed Virgin Mary was, from the first moment of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege of almighty God and by virtue of the merits of Jesus Christ, Savior of the human race, preserved immune from all stain of original sin."
In 1854, Pope Pius IX's solemn declaration, "Ineffabilis Deus," clarified with finality the long-held belief of the Church that Mary was conceived free from original sin. Mary was granted this extraordinary privilege because of Her unique role in history as the Mother of God. That is, she received the gift of salvation in Christ from the very moment of her conception.
Even though Mary is unique in all humanity for being born without sin, she is held up by the Church as a model for all humanity in Her holiness and Her purity in her willingness to accept the Plan of God for her.
Every person is called to recognize and respond to God’s call to their own vocation in order to carry out God’s plan for their life and fulfill the mission prepared for them since before the beginning of time. Mary’s “Let it be done to me according to Thy Word,” in response of the Angel Gabriel’s greeting, is the response required of all Christians to God’s Plan.
The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception is a time to celebrate the great joy of God’s gift to humanity in Mary, and to recognize with greater clarity, the truth that each and every human being has been created by God to fulfill a particular mission that he and only he can fulfill.
“The word of the Lord came to me thus: "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I dedicated you, a prophet to the nations I appointed you." (Jeremiah 1:5-6)
Join us for our Kinder Saint Presentation & Announcement Art Contest
Our Kinder Saint Presentation & Announcement of our Winner of the Christmas Means to Me Art Contest
Friday, Dec 13, 2024, 08:30 AM
St. Andrew Catholic Church, Church Hall Market Street, Pleasanton, Texas, USA
Greatful For Our Families
Take Care of You!
Prepping for the holidays
- This video has really easy tips for making beautiful holiday cookies
- This article from the Today Show has helpful ideas for $0 spending this holiday season
- This is a handy-dandy week-by-week guide of what to watch on Netflix (to simplify vacation binging...!)
- This blog post is rich with ideas for how to pamper yourself over vacation without spending a dime.
- And if you're not really feeling the holiday spirit this year, that's ok, too. This post has concrete, useful suggestions for how to tend to your own wellbeing.
Calendar Events in January
- 1/13-1/17 NWEA Winter Assessments
- 1/20 Monday - MLK No School
- 1/24 Friday 100th Day of School
- 1/26-2/1 Catholic Schools Week