Many of us find ourselves wondering what schooling will look like come fall. Come Fall, we may not be in a position to open schools and continue with remote, distance learning. However, while this is doable, and Catholic schools have successfully moved to a digital platform to finish out the school year, a difficult road lies ahead. As it stands now, the school year will likely look and operate differently than what we were previously accustomed to...
Governor Tom Wolf announced on April 9, 2020 that schools would remain closed for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year. Staff of schools within the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, like Our Lady of Grace School, were well underway in planning how to teach remotely, and have consistently tapped into their creativity to adapt to the changes...
Our parish community at Our Lady of Grace held a food drive this weekend. All items collected restocked the shelves at Mary’s Cupboard, a food pantry organized through the parish located in Bucks County.
As COVID-19 continues to keep us at home, and has caused some to lose their jobs, they need to hold food drives and distribute to those in need grows larger and larger. Mary’s Cupboard provides food for individuals and families in emergency situations. Volunteers distribute the food in a loving and confidential way to these families in need.
COVID-19 changed our normal routines quite drastically over the last two months. Catholic schools within the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, like Our Lady of Grace School, have ensured that students continue through the curriculum and stay on task while at home.