Campus
Ministry
We base our philosophy on the person of
Jesus Christ and the good news of salvation. We recognize the
role of parents as the primary educators of their children and
view our efforts as complementary. The development of the whole
person is valued and promoted.
SPIRITUAL OPPORTUNITIES:
The Chapel is always accessible. Morning prayer, led by
the Student Council President, becomes a source of grace and
strength to carry on the work of the day. The Campus Minister
plans and coordinates religious services and provides
opportunities for additional spiritual and personal help.
Liturgies are celebrated by a Class or by the entire student
body on special occasions and on Holy Days of Obligation. The
reception of the Sacrament of Reconciliation is offered to the
students during the year.

Retreats at
Regina High School are a requirement of the Religious Studies
program. Small group retreats are conducted and may be on or
off campus. All students participate in them during the school
year. Helping students to form a good conscience is a primary
focus of the Religious Studies and the Campus Ministry programs.
Under the direction and guidance of the
Campus Minister, upperclassmen may become Peer Ministers and
assist on retreats and other spiritual functions of the Campus
Ministry program. Seniors, after a full day training session,
become Archdiocesan delegated Eucharistic Ministers and serve
the
Regina Community.
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Four years of
Religious Studies
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Christian
Service Program
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Monthly school
liturgies
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Daily
school-wide prayer
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Campus
Minister on staff
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Annual
retreats
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Community
Outreach programs
EXTRA-CURRICULAR OPPORTUNITIES:
The extra-curricular offerings at Regina High School are
numerous and diversified in order for students to explore hidden
talents and interests and develop existing abilities that may
not be fostered to the fullest in the academic curriculum alone.
Students are strongly encouraged to participate in at least one
extra-curricular offering. Activities are evaluated yearly and
are added or dropped from the program as the interest and
participation of the students indicate.

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Food,
clothing, toy, pop can, and blood drives
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Thanksgiving
food drive and prayer service
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Reception of
the Sacrament of Reconciliation
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Student
Eucharistic and Peer Ministers
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Prayer before
team sports
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School Chapel
open to all students
MORAL-SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT:
The gift of conscience and its maturing process helps people
become sensitive to God’s purpose for life. We believe that the
followers of Jesus Christ have the ability to change themselves
and their world for the better. The Bible and Church traditions
are two channels that can richly nourish the spiritual lives of
the school community. This opportunity for growth is received
mainly through prayer, study, reflection, worship, service, and
good example.