Student Life

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Agrarian Days


 

As the season turns to autumn the harvest comes, and with that, celebration and gratitude to God. The idea of work, celebration, and rest is built into creation, which the agrarian person learns to lives in harmony with. The Book of Ecclesiastes says there’s a time for everything, and in a work-obsessed culture we leave out true leisure. We want all young men and women to to align their lives to the rhythm of the natural year and of the liturgical year. Our Agrarian Days are regular field trips we take to work, serve, and participate in the life of local farmers. From wineries, apiaries, and small farms, we love to dig in!

 

Pro-Life Club


 
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The culture of life at Chesterton Academy is more than a belief; it is a lived reality. This is the case especially with our student-led Pro-life Club.

If you are a parent or student considering Chesterton Academy, consider the following words from Pope St. John Paul II.

“At this stage of history, the liberating message of the Gospel of Life has been put into your hands. And the mission of proclaiming it to the ends of the earth is now passing to your generation. Like the great Apostle Paul, you too must feel the full urgency of the task: “Woe to me if I do not evangelize” (1 Cor 9,16). Woe to you if you do not succeed in defending life. The Church needs your energies, your enthusiasm, your youthful ideals, in order to make the Gospel of Life penetrate the fabric of society, transforming people’s hearts and the structures of society in order to create a civilization of true justice and love. Now more than ever, in a world that is often without light and without the courage of noble ideals, people need the fresh, vital spirituality of the Gospel.

“Do not be afraid to go out on the streets and into public places, like the first Apostles who preached Christ and the Good News of salvation in the squares of cities, towns and villages. This is no time to be ashamed of the Gospel (Rom 1,16). It is the time to preach it from the rooftops (Math 10,27). Do not be afraid to break out of  comfortable and routine modes of living, in order to take up the challenge of making Christ known in the modern “metropolis.” It is you who must “go out into the byroads” (Matth 22,9) and invite everyone you met tot the banquet which God has prepared for his people. The Gospel must not be kept hidden because of fear or indifference. It was never meant to be hidden away in private. It has to be put on a stand so that people may see its light and give praise to our heavenly Father.

“You are called to stand up for life! To respect and defend the mystery of life always and everywhere, including the lives of unborn babies, giving real help and encouragement to mothers in difficult situations. You are called to work and pray against abortion, against violence of all kinds, including the violence done against women’s and children’s dignity through pornography. Stand up for the life of the aged and the handicapped, against attempts to promote assisted-suicide and euthanasia! Stand up for marriage and family life! Stand up for purity! Resist the pressures and temptations of a world that too often tries to ignore a most fundamental truth: that every life is a gift from God our Creator, and that we must give an account to God of how we use it either for good or evil.”
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Homily given on World Youth Day, August 15, 1993, the Solemnity of the Assumption.Homily at Central Park, New York, October 7, 1995.

 

House System


Chesterton Academy’s House system is drawn from the 1,000 year-old tradition of Christian education exemplified in the colleges at Oxford and Cambridge. The Houses provide real, tangible community within the larger school, giving students the opportunity to take ownership, fulfill the call to leadership, and to cultivate the ideal conditions for virtue. Each House has two Senior and two Junior prefects, two faculty advisors, and several parent liaisons.

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Faith


 
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Catholicism is central to our mission. For this reason, every school day begins with Lauds. We teach theology out of the Bible, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and papal documents. Other important ways we live the faith include retreats, modest and wholesome extracurricular activities, and sacred art and crucifixes adorning the classrooms.

FAITH IN OUR SCHOOL

  • Each day begins with daily Lauds and we frequently pray the Angelus at noon

  • Weekly opportunities for Adoration

  • Every Friday we attend Mass at the Benedictine Abbey or Sacred Heart in Gervais, OR

  • Faith is incorporated into every subject and a personal relationship with Christ is discussed and encouraged. Holiness is the goal of life!