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ST. RITA of CASCIA
Memorial: May 22

Rita of Cascia is well-known as a patron of desperate, seemingly impossible causes and situations. This is because she has been involved in so many stages of life - wife, mother, widow, and nun, she buried her family, helped bring peace to her city Unmbria in Italy, saw her dreams denied and fulfilled - and never lost her faith in God, or her desire to be with Him

Prayer: Holy Patroness of those in need, Saint Rita , you were humble, pure and patient. Your pleadings with your divine Spouse are irresistible, so please obtain for me from our risen Jesus the request I make of you: (mention your petition). Be kind to me for the greater glory of God, and I shall honor you and sing your praise forever. Glorious St. Rita, you miraculously participated in the sorrowful passion of our Lord Jesus Christ. Obtain for me now the grace to suffer with resignation the troubles of this life, and protect me in all my needs. Amen.
Mission Statement
Permeated by the charism of the Marianites of Holy Cross, St. Rita Catholic Central School celebrates Catholic Tradition, strives for academic excellence, and nurtures student growth within a family atmosphere of love, compassion, and service.
 
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Three-fold Framework
Catholic Tradition
      St. Rita Catholic Central School students practice their faith in an environment in which the Good News of Jesus Christ is proclaimed through the values taught in the school community.  Students are encouraged to develop a personal relationship n with God and concern for their neighbors. Families are encouraged to pray and worship together.
Academic Excellence
      St. Rita Catholic Central School strives to provide a comprehensive program of education, which presents opportunities for the spiritual, academic, cultural, social, and developmental growth. St. Rita Catholic Central challenges students to become life-long learners who are self-motivated and accountable for their education. The school provides extra-curricular and co-curricular activities to assist students in developing their talents, interests and creativity.
Family and Community
      Family spirit, hospitality, tolerance, and social justice are stressed at St. Rita Catholic Central School. The school family is encouraged to pray, work, and play together, and to aid those in need.
Profile of the
St. Rita Catholic Central School
Graduate
CATHOLIC TRADITION
  • Demonstrates a personal relationship with God
  • Participates actively in Church life
  • Integrates Gospel values in his/her life.

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

  •  Pursues educational growth and personal development
  • Possesses self-confidence and is prepared for life-long learning

FAMILY/COMMUNITY

  • Exemplifies a caring family spirit
  • Serves God and others
  • Demonstrates responsible citizenship

This is what we hope our students will become before graduation.

THE NEW ORLEANS CATHOLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM is the oldest in the U.S.   Catholic education began when the Ursuline Sisters arrived in the city over 283 years ago.  St. Rita opened its doors in 1924.  We take time to thank all of the Marianite Sisters of Holy Cross, the Dominicans and other religious who have ministered at St. Rita.  We thank all the devoted lay teachers who have made sacrifices to support the system.  We thank the pastors and parishioners of St. Rita Church for their support.  We thank all the parents who have entrusted their children's education to us.  We thank and congratulate our alumni who have become leaders in a variety of professions and have spread the message of Christ's love and compassion.  Last, but not least, we thank the Archdiocese for its faith in us and its generous financial support, especially since Katrina.

During the national week of celebrating Catholic Schools, we asked out 8th Graders to brainstorm about what makes us different.  We are proud to share their thoughts with you.

  • Catholic schools teach religion, prayer, and Christian values. Jesus is the focus.
  • Catholic schools demand discipline to create a learning atmosphere.
  • Our school has teaching nuns.
  • Catholic schools have unselfish teachers who have high expectations of their students to help them succeed in the future.
  • Catholic schools provide a safe environment.
  • Catholic schools are more like a family.