Student Life
Spirituality

Campus Ministry

In All Things, God May Be Glorified

The Campus Ministry Office of St. Elizabeth High School is responsible for the spiritual and religious life of the school community. Campus Ministry provides unique and challenging opportunities for the personal and spiritual growth and development of the entire school community. The visible presence of Campus Ministry helps all members of the school community to deepen their understanding and experience of themselves and their faith as Christians. The team creates and nurtures the motto of Benedictine Spirit and Viking Pride as faculty and students are encouraged to model the charism, particularly in hospitality, peace, prayer, compassion, and the dignity of work.

Campus Ministry is sensitive to the religious and moral growth of its students. Our activities are designed to promote prayer, both personal and communal, service, and reflection. We hope to enable each student to develop a deep and lasting relationship with God and a commitment to the Benedictine vision and spirit modeled by St. Benedict.

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  • Campus Ministry is directly responsible for:

    Daily prayer
    All school liturgies and community prayer services of the school
    Freshman and Sophomore Retreats in the fall
    Activity period prayer meetings
    Seasonal environment displays throughout the liturgical year
    The March for Life in January
    Pass the Word Vocation Days in March
    The Diocesan Youth Pilgrimage that opens Holy Week
    Junior and Senior Retreats in the spring
    Summer service trips

Campus Ministry Coordinator

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    Mark Winterbottom 

    Department Chair for Humanities, Campus Ministry Coordinator, Theology Teacher
The Campus Ministry team works in collaboration with the St. E pastor, the Religious Studies department, and the administration to support the prayer life, academic opportunities, and service opportunities available to students as well as to make visible the presence of the Rule of St. Benedict in the community.