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Welcome to Queen of Martyrs new website! If you are a parent please Register in order to get access to certain areas of the site. To register, simply click on the word Register at the top of the page. You will need to verify your email account in order to register.

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St. Rita Mustang Award Winners Print E-mail

Congratulations to:

Jake Spallina
Jonathan Holubik
Nick Mangan

...winners of the St. Rita Mustang Award!

 
Our Mission Print E-mail

Queen of Martyrs School is a Catholic Educational Center which serves the Queen of Martyrs Parish Community. This parish school witnesses and expresses the faith of this Parish Community. Our vision promotes the development of a Catholic Educational Community that reflects Jesus' message of love and faith through commitment  to service. Our mission is to witness the Gospel through word and example.

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Welcome... Print E-mail

Welcome to Queen of Martyrs new website! If you are a parent please Register in order to get access to certain areas of the site. To register, simply click on the word Register at the top of the page. You will need to verify your email account in order to register.

The new site is built on an open source content management system called Joomla. This platform allows us to take advantage of interactive Web 2.0 technologies.

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Saint of the Day

Saint of the Day
Catholic saints are holy people and human people who lived extraordinary lives. Each saint the Church honors responded to an invitation from God to use his or her unique gifts. God calls each one of us to be a saint.
  • St. Rose Philippine Duchesne (November 20, 2008)
    Born in Grenoble, France, of a family that was among the new rich, Philippine learned political skills from her father and a love of the poor from her mother. The dominant feature of her temperament was a strong and dauntless will, which became the material--and the battlefield--of her holiness. She entered the convent at 19 without telling her parents and remained despite their opposition. As the French Revolution broke, the convent was closed, and she began taking care of the poor and sick, opened a school for street urchins and risked her life helping priests in the underground.
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