
First Grade County Fair was a BLAST on Friday!







St. Gregory Cathedral School welcomes Bishop Greg Kelly. We can't wait to meet you!






We had bunnies at the school today!





Kindergarten learned about Jackson Pollock today!


Our Fourth grade students are learning about the water cycle and are conducting an experiment to watch what happens to water that is trapped in a bag and placed in the sunlight.





Check out the pictures from the St. Gregory cheer class. They're preparing to be FUTURE CRUSADER cheerleaders!






"We become what we love and who we love shapes what we become" — St. Clare of Assisi











Please help by donating new or gently used coats for the remainder of February.


Save the date for VBS!


Principal Of the Day, Olivia, had a great time with Mrs. Strong making important decisions for the school today!


Our Lady of Lourdes, pray for us!


Check out our new Summer Camps this year! There are a lot of great options and even some Summer Reading camps using the required novels for different grade levels!


Thank you for making this year's Golden Gala a success! Mark your calendar's for next year's Gala: Casino Royale!


A Eucharistic Procession, just like Eucharistic Adoration, is an extension of the worship of Jesus Christ, truly present in the Blessed Sacrament. Thank you Fr. Hank for bringing us into the presence of the Blessed Sacrament in such a powerful and beautiful way.










A vocation is a call from God to share in his mission in the world. Everyone has a vocation. Thank you Fr. Steven and Sister Josephine for sharing your calls from God with us today!









Candlemas commemorates the presentation of the infant Jesus at the temple and the purification of Mary. This dual celebration, occurring forty days after Christmas, intertwines themes of dedication, light, and prophecy. This morning Fr. Hank blessed candles for each classroom.







Donate to Catholic Schools this week to support the Diocese of Tyler Catholic Schools!


Join us TODAY for donuts, juice and coffee in the classroom!


More Monstrances... Thank you Second Grade!










Second grade made Monstrances for Catholic Schools Week. They took ordinary things and made something EXTRAORDINARY.









