Spiritual Life

Gospel values and Christ centered character set us apart!

The spiritual life and character of St. Bridget School is what sets it apart from other schooling options in the MetroWest area.

Each school day begins and ends with prayer, with additional prayer before snack and lunch. Weekly Mass is celebrated at our host Parish, St. Bridget Church. School-wide Masses are generally celebrated once each month and on Holy Days of Obligation.

Religious Education curriculum is integrated at all grade levels to teach and express The Bible, Christian life, and Catholic Tradition. Students who are of Roman Catholic faith may also receive the blessed sacraments through the school.

Saint Bridget School firmly believes in its responsibility to guide its students not just to know the Word of God, but to be doers of the Word. As Christians, faith in God is manifested through the love and concern for, and service to others. St. Bridget School actively participates in community outreach programs, such as collecting “coats for kids,” adopting families at Christmas, raising money for disaster relief funds, and more.

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Enrichment

  • Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
  • May Crowning
  • Advent and Lent Prayer Services
  • Reconciliation
  • Virtue of the Month
  • Christmas Outreach
  • Children’s Holy Hour
  • Chrism Mass
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Community Service

The Mission of Saint Bridget School speaks to our commitment to providing our students with opportunities to give back to their community. Each year we offer a variety of service projects like food drives for the St. Bridget Parish Food Pantry, coat drives, visits to local area Senior Living Facilities, Coin Drives for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Christmas Outreach etc.

Giving back to our community is an important expression of God’s love and we are proud to include Social Responsibility as part of our curriculum.

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