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Catholic Schools Week 2026

Catholic Schools Week 2026

January 18th to 24th 2026

Catholic Schools – Normal Lives, Called to Holiness

 

“Holiness does not mean performing extraordinary things,

but doing ordinary things with love and faith.”

— Pope Francis on Blessed Carlo Acutis

 

Daily Themes

Each day of the week reflects a different dimension of our call to holiness:

Monday: Called to Holiness through Prayer
Holiness begins with a relationship with God. Children will learn that prayer is the lifeblood of that relationship—from silent moments to joyful praise, from formal prayers to personal words shared with Jesus.

Tuesday: Called to Holiness through Love and Friendship
Holiness is lived in love of neighbour, in kindness, forgiveness, and friendship. Inspired by the words of Jesus, “Love one another as I have loved you” (John 15:12).

Wednesday: Called to Holiness in Family Life – Grandparents’ Day
A cherished tradition, this day honours the vital role grandparents and elders play in passing on the faith and in showing how holiness can be lived over a lifetime. Pupils will be encouraged to show gratitude and celebrate their family roots.

Thursday: Called to Holiness through Service and Courage
Young people will explore how self-giving love and courage in the face of challenges form part of holiness. Stories of saints who served the poor, forgave their enemies, or stood up for what is right will be shared.

Friday: Called to Holiness through Joy and Mission
Holiness is not grim but joyful! The final day focuses on the joy of the Gospel and how young people are called to be missionary disciples who share Christ through action and word in the world.

Links to Resources will be available at a later time

 

 

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ferns in South East Ireland comprises of 49 parishes in Counties Wexford and Wicklow encompassing 96 individual faith communities.

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