Campus Ministry supports Providence
students in their individual and
communal growth as they strive to live
the message of the Gospel. The ministry
is directed towards and seeks to involve
students, faculty, administrators and
staff.
Providence
encourages all students to engage in all
aspects of faith life on campus
through liturgies, retreats, worship,
and service to the community.
Students actively participate by serving
as lectors, assisting the Celebrant
during monthly liturgies, taking part in
processions and choir. They also help
plan services that support spiritual
growth, celebrate holidays such as Holy
Thursday and Thanksgiving and continue
school traditions.
Every year each class attends a
developmental and fellowship retreat
starting with a day away from campus and
building to a two-night, three day
retreat during their senior year.
Giving back to the community is a
hallmark of a Providence education. All
students participate in community
service activities each year, with high
school students required to complete a
minimum of 25 hours of community service
and middle school students required to
complete 10 hours. Angel Tree, “Stuff
the Bus”-Food Drive, Phone Book
Recycling Drive and Penny Wars are just
some of the ways students give back to
their community.