Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope, begins his Papacy! With his first words as Pope — “Peace be with you all” — he offered a message of unity, humility, and hope to Catholics and Christians around the world. Please click here to learn more about Pope Leo XIV's story, his heart for the Church, and what lies ahead in his sacred transition.
From Mrs. Goshe's Desk
What an exciting time! We celebrate the announcement of our new pope and we celebrate mothers. In his introductory speech, Pope Leo XIV prayed for Blessed Mother Mary's intercession! I ask our Blessed Mother to wrap all of the mothers in our STVM community in her mantle of care and protection. I express my deep gratitude for all that you are and do for your children and STVM. May each of you have a blessed and beautiful Mother's Day!
I hope to see you at our Night of Adoration, Praise, and Worship on May 14!!
Alleluia!
With hope,
Mrs. Goshe
Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors: Your 25 service hours were to be entered by May 1 into Mobile Serve.
A note from Mr. Larlham:
As a reminder, service hours were due May 1. At this point every effort should be made to contact supervisors if your hours are still pending. Additionally, students can still schedule, complete, and submit service hours as long as they are submitted by May 19. Keep in mind, they won't be approved until a supervisor verifies your service. Failure to do so will result in the student failing Christian Service for the year. Furthermore, students will be asked to complete the balance next school year. A second failure could result in dismissal from STVM. As always, reach out to me with any questions.
Mr. Larlham
Next Wednesday, May 14, at 6:30 p.m. is our last Marianist LIFE Night of the 2024-25 school year. It will be a night of Adoration, Praise, and Worship. Mary Sarah McBride (Menkhaus) from Damascus Worship will lead us in Adoring Jesus, and Deacon Andy Davis will be our celebrant. It will be 6:30-8:30 p.m. Check out the flyer for more details. Please know that all 7th and 8th graders and high school students from any local parish are warmly invited to join us. Please spread the word! If you would like to help our parent meal ministry by donating desserts for the evening or volunteering to serve, the link for the SignUpGenius can be found here.
We are also asking anyone coming to Marianist LIFE on May 14 to consider bringing travel size toiletries to donate to the El Salvador mission trip.
Practice for Baccalaureate and Graduation is May 15.
Does your family have a Catholic Priest or Deacon that will be attending Baccalaureate on May 19? If so, we would love to have them concelebrate the Mass. Please email me jgoshe@stvm.com with this information ASAP.
I am looking for Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior siblings of seniors to usher and altar serve at the Baccalaureate Mass on May 19 at St. Hilary at 6 p.m. Please reach out to me jgoshe@stvm.com to volunteer.
Tolle Lege Summer Institute Applications extended. Do you know a high school junior who wants to learn more about their faith? {Tolle Lege} Summer Institute provides young Catholic men and women with an opportunity to encounter intellectual aspects about their faith and its relevance in the modern world, along with an appreciation for the cultural and Catholic sites and events of the Cleveland area. Plus, they build a tight community of Catholic friends. Check out the website for more information.
Juniors interested in becoming Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion next year should click here for the application. New dates, including one at St. Francis de Sales in June, have been added. These applications are due to Mrs. Goshe jgoshe@stvm.com as soon as you complete them so that she may register you for the class.
I would also like to ask everyone to continue to storm heaven to pray for Emma Bryant in her continued battle with cancer. After another major surgery, Emma and her family are truly in need of your love and support. If you are able to offer more than prayer support, you can click here.
The summer mission trip to El Salvador needs your help! Please review the donation list here for items that will help make our trip a success as we serve and love the beautiful people of El Salvador. As we plan our trip, you can be a part of it, by bringing in some of the attached items on the list during the week of May 12-16. Please prayerfully consider your contribution. God is going to use whatever you have to bless this mission and people with which we come in contact.
Donation items can be brought to Mr. Larlham in room 231 or office 234.
We are also asking anyone coming to Marianist LIFE on May 14 to consider bringing travel size toiletries to donate.
JUNIORS, SOPHOMORES, and FRESHMEN service hours were due MAY 1st.
SERVICE UPDATE from Mr. Larlham: Students have asked about how to log our service hours. Here is what students should do:
Log into MobileServe.com using your STVM/Google credentials. Freshmen have an email in their inbox from TeamMobileServe that will help them claim their account.
If it is your first time logging in (transfers and freshmen), the website will ask you for a School Code, but you can just "skip this" step.
Similarly, MobileServe wants your phone number as a way to verify your identity.
On the home screen, there is a big blue button that will lead you to a few questions about any service hours you do.
It is important that you provide an email address for whoever is supervising your service. Again, MobileServe will ask you for that as you log your service hours.
Lastly, we are making an important change to our service hour classification this year for Sophomores and Freshmen. All students are expected to complete 25 service hours this year. For Juniors and Seniors, you are still expected to complete at least 15 of those hours off campus at local non-profit organizations. Sophomores, you are expected to complete at least 10 hours off campus, and Freshmen are expected to complete at least five hours off campus.
Please email Mr. Larlham dlarlham@stvm.com or find him during the school day (Room 231 on Green Days, Room 234 on Gold Days) if you have any questions. Please also see the list of sites where you can complete your service below under the service section of this newsletter.
Here are links to several service locations in the Akron area:
Queen of Heaven Parish Labre Ministry (Green, OH)
Thank you to all who donated for the pizza fest for April's Marianist LIFE meeting! A SignUp for the May 14 Marianist LIFE Night can be found by clicking here. Please consider donating some desserts for our students and to celebrate our seniors.
All parents are invited to join the meal ministry for Marianist LIFE Nights. Each month, a group of parents plans and donates items and serves a nice meal so that our students can gather in fellowship and nourish their bodies before they nourish their souls! Please consider donating an item or your time to help serve. These meals are truly a highlight of Marianist LIFE each month. To join our SignUp/mailing list, please email Barbara McKnight at mcknighteb@windstream.net
MARIANIST MOMENT
Marianists believe that Mary is the perfect model of discipleship. She shows us how to love, trust, and follow Jesus better than any other human being. She also encourages us to "Do whatever He tells you." John 2:5
On May 1, we celebrated the Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker. Fr. Donald Calloway says, "Long before Calvary, when Jesus commanded all of his disciples to take Mary into their hearts and homes, St. Joseph had already taken Mary into his heart and into his home." You can learn more about St. Joseph by watching this video.
May is celebrated as the Month of Mary in the Catholic Church. Here are some resources about Mary.
It is important to understand why we, as Catholics, hold Mary in high esteem, call her our Mother, and ask for her intercession. This short video with Fr. Mike Schmitz gives a good introduction and explanation to help us to understand our relationship with Mary.
Here is a link to other resources about Mary, how to pray with Mary, Marian Feast days, and activities to celebrate Mary.
We invite and encourage you to download the Marianist App for lots of great resources and information.
This article will also help you get to know Blessed William Joseph Chaminade better.
We have been blessed with a donor who has made it possible for us to have the Hallow App for Schools. Hallow is the #1 Prayer App that is a great resource for strengthening the spiritual and mental health of the school community. All of our faculty, staff, and students have access to Hallow for the entire school year. It is a beautiful prayer tool with so many resources to use. Hallow is an incredible resource! Students should download the app today and follow these instructions below to log in.
Here is how to log into Hallow to start using it today:
1) Download the Hallow app, or log in at http://app.hallow.com
2) Click Log in with Google
3) Enter your school email address
4) You should have access
May 14 - Last Marianist LIFE Night - Night of Adoration 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
May 16 - Rosary @7:20 a.m.
May 19 - Baccalaureate Mass 6 p.m. @ St. Hilary
May 20 - Graduation
Volunteer Opportunities
SUPPLY SNACKS: for our Campus Ministry Office (granola bars, bags of chips, and fruit snacks are wildly popular). Please consider sending us a box or two of granola bars, etc. Donations may be dropped off to the Main Office; please clearly label for Campus Ministry. THANK YOU!
DONATE CASH/FOOD: for Marianist LIFE Night. Email Barbara McKnight if interested.
Campus Ministry would like to continue to increase the amount opportunities offered to pray together. If you are interested in learning more about any of these opportunities, please email Mrs. Goshe.
Monday - Pray the Litany for Students (together or alone and wherever you are)
Tuesday - Divine Mercy Chaplet - 3 pm - Pray it using Hallow App
Wednesday - 5 Minute Prayer in the LRC immediately after school
Thursday - 15 Minute Lectio Divina/Scripture Study during lunches in Campus Ministry Office
Friday - First Friday Masses at 7:15 a.m., every other Friday Rosary at 7:25 a.m. All day Adoration 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month (parents welcome).
3 New Sodality groups have begun! We are looking to start a female freshman/sophomore group, a junior/senior male group, and a junior/senior female group. What do you think? Is this you? Please email Mrs. Goshe if this is you.
Campus Ministry is seeking students interested in forming small faith sharing groups. The groups will be single-sex groups of 5 to no more than 8. The groups will commit to meeting for one hour, once per week. A Catholic mentor from outside the STVM community will, after receiving both ministry training and VIRTUS (the Diocesan program, Protecting God's Children) training, journey in faith with the small group. Groups will do an initial study and then, working with their mentor, determine the next faith step activity.
Students interested in learning more or becoming a member of a Sodality Small Faith Sharing Group should complete this Google form. If any students or parents have any questions about this new endeavor, please email Mrs. Goshe.
Vocation Office Events
Find flyers HERE.
May 17 - Priesthood Ordination, 10 a.m., Cathedral
Benedictine Come & See
2nd Saturday monthly, 7 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew Abbey, Cleveland
If you know any guys ages 20-45 who might be curious about Benedictine living and would like to discern a vocation to religious life, please share this with them! They are invited for a day in the life of a Benedictine monk, here in Cleveland. To sign up, contact the vocation director, Father Thomas Sanders, OSB, for further details at (216)-721-5300 Ext. 225. Registration is required. Space is limited.
Lourdes in CLE: Teen Jubilee Pilgrimage
June 14, 3:30-7 p.m., Euclid
Bring your teens and join us during this Jubilee Year of Hope! The day starts at 3:30 pm with prayer at St. John of the Cross Parish, followed by a procession to Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine where we will celebrate the Vigil Mass with Fr. Damian Ference, Vicar for Evangelization. It ends with a gathering featuring burgers, hotdogs, and Jubilee Ice Cream. It’s a great chance for your teens to grow in faith and connect as the Young Church of Cleveland—don’t miss it!
CLE 2:16 Talks Posted
We had a number of people requesting the audio for the talks at CLE 2:16, our diocesan youth conference which took place on January 4. We are excited to provide them for you! In this YouTube playlist, you can find the recap video, along with audio recordings of the keynote, breakout sessions, and homilies.
Eucharistic Revival
Returning from the National Eucharistic Congress, our Diocesan Delegates were brimming with hope and excitement. Their hope is to bring a little piece of the national Congress home to Cleveland in five “mini” congresses during the Lenten season. Mark your calendars and visit the website for more information to bring your teens and/or share with your families!
THEME - NEW FOR 2024-25 - H.O.P.E. - which is an acronym for: Helping Others Pursue Eternity. This year, Campus Ministry is hoping to help our students not only pursue their own eternity, but also continue to learn how to share their faith to help others pursue eternity too. St. Padre Pio and his saying, "Pray, hope, and don't worry," will be used as we journey in faith through the year. The Jubilee Year of Hope begins with the Year of Prayer, and so, we will help others prepare for eternity as we learn and share how to grow in relationship with God through prayer. Here is a special Litany Prayer to pray each Monday for all our students.
MISSION - Teach, share, support, and live the Mission of St. Vincent- St. Mary and the Marianist Characteristics of Education with an emphasis on invitation and hospitality.
VISION - Every day, every person, every interaction, an encounter with Christ.