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Companions on the Journey: Building Foundations in Faith

Just as Father McGivney Catholic High School was first imagined in the minds of dedicated parents, grandparents, parish priests, school administrators, and other community leaders, its building and operations will require the generosity of those committed to shaping tomorrow's faithful Catholic citizens.

Campaign Prayer

God our Father and Creator, you called your priest, Father Michael McGivney,
to be an apostle of Christian family life and to lead the young
to the generous service of their neighbor.
Lord, with hope in our hearts and faith in you, we ask you to guide us to grow in faith
and love and to be good stewards of the abundant gifts you have given us.

You have begun this good work through us to establish Father McGivney Catholic High School. Through the Holy Spirit and the intercession of Father Michael McGivney
we humbly pray that this endeavor will continue to fulfillment.

It is our prayer that through the establishment of this school, the young people of our communities, their families, and parishes will more fully proclaim the glory of your son, Jesus Christ.
Please guide us to understand more fully and to live out the teachings of the Catholic Church.
May all Christian lives be moved toward serving the Culture of Life.

We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

 

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"Father McGivney Catholic High School gives us the opportunity to be part of a legacy that promotes Catholic values in our society — not only for our children, but for the whole community."

~ Chris & Maureen Wangard
Site Selection & Capital Campaign
Classes of 2021, 2023 & 2025 Parents

 

Campaign Office:
1043 Century Drive
Edwardsville, IL 62025

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 669
Glen Carbon, IL 62034

618-772-9955
www.frmcgivneyhs.com

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"To educate without a value system based on truth is to abandon young people to moral confusion, personal insecurity, and easy manipulation."
~ Pope John Paul II