The mission of Saint Bartholomew School is to love, educate, and inspire our children to live the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Exaggeration: An instance of making something seem larger or greater; overstatement-Noun
Deeds: acts; actions-Plural noun
Impress: To have a strong effect on the mind or feeling-Verb
Sauntered: Walked in a slow, relaxed way; strolled-Verb
Wring: To twist or squeeze forcefully-Verb
Posed: Held in a position, such as for a painting or photograph-Verb
Commenced: Began or started-Verb
Heroic: Very brave, courageous-Adjective
Astounded: Surprised very much; amazed: verb
Interpret: To explain the meaning of something: Verb
Suspicious: Feeling or suspecting that something is wrong or cannot be trusted: Adjective
Concealed: Put or kept out of sight; hid
Precise: Very accurate or definite: exact
Perplexed: Filled with uncertainty; confused; Bewildered: verb
Reconsider: To think about again
Inquisitive: Eager to know; curious
Anticipation: The act of looking forward to something; expectation: noun
Defy: To resist boldly and openly; to refuse to obey: verb
Entitled: Gave a claim or right to; qualified: verb
Neutral: Not taking or belonging to either side in a conflict: adjective
Outspoken: Honest or open; frank in speech: adjective
Reserved: Set apart for a person or purpose: verb
Sought: Tried to find; went in search of: verb
Unequal: Not the same; uneven: adjective
Civilization: Noun. A society which agriculture, trade, government, art, and science are highly developed.
Tormentors: Noun. People or thing that cause discomfort or pain
Devise: Verb. To think out; invent; plan
Complex: Adjective. Hard to understand or do
Fashioned: Verb. Gave form to; made; shaped
Shortage: Noun. Too small of an amount or supply
Resorceful: Adjective. Skilled in dealing with new or difficult situations
Cultivate: Verb. To plant and help grow to improve or develop
Archaeologist: A person who digs up remains of ancient cities and towns and studies the way humans lived along time ago Noun
Era: A period of time or of history Noun
Fragments: Parts broken off; small pieces Plural noun
Historian: A person who knows a great deal of the past Noun
Intact: Whole; with nothing missing, broken, or injured Adjective
Preserved: Kept from being lost, damaged, or decayed Verb
Reconstruct: To put parts back together again Verb
Remains: Leftover small parts or remaining traces Plural noun
Appreciation: An understanding of the value of something Noun
Blurted: Said suddenly or without thinking Verb
Complimenting: Expressing praise or admiration Verb
Congratulating: To give good wishes or praise for someone's success Verb
Contradicting: Said the opposite of; disagreed with Verb
Critical: Finding something wrong with things Adjective
Cultural: Having to do with the arts, beliefs, and customs of a group of people Adjective
Misunderstanding: The failure to understand or comprehend correctly Noun
Artificial: Made by people, not by nature; not natural Adjective
Collaborate: To work together on something Verb
Dedicated: Devoted forgave totally or earnestly set apart for a special purpose for use Verb
Flexible: Able to bend without breaking, not stiff Adjective
Function: Use or function Noun
Mimic: to imitate, verb
Obstacle: A person or thing that stands in the way or blocks progress Noun
Techniques: Ways of bringing a desired result Plural Noun
Pursuit: The act of pursuing or chasing. noun
Assuring: Stating positively; making certain or sure. verb
Gratitude: A feeling of gratefulness. noun
Outcome: A result , end, or consequence. noun
Guidance: The act or process of guiding; leadership; direction. noun
Emerging: Coming out or into view. verb
Detected: Found out or noticed; discovered. verb
Previous: Coming before; earlier. adjective
Committees: Groups of people chosen to do certain things plural noun
Convention: A formal meeting for some special purpose noun
Debate: To argue about or discuss at a meeting verb
Proposal: A plan or suggestion that is presented to others for consideration.
Representative: People chosen to speak or act for others.
Resolve: To settle , explain, determine, or solve.
Situation: A condition or state of affairs.
Union: Something formed by a joining together.
Sacrament of Baptism: The sacrament in which we were freed from sin, become children of God , and are welcomed to the church.
Incarnation: The truth that the son of God became man.
Salvation: The forgiveness of sins and the restoring of friendship of God.
Prophet: Someone who speaks on the behalf of God, defends the truth, and works for justice.
Eternal life: living in happiness with God forever.
Saints: followers of Christ who lived in lives of holiness on earth and now share in eternal life with God in Heaven.