During Catholic Schools Week, high school students in the Diocese of Cleveland took to social media to showcase what makes the Catholic faith and Catholic schools the best place to be.
This fall during a visit to Holy Name High School, Archbishop-designate Nelson Perez chatted with students and asked them to think about who encouraged them to enroll at Holy Name. As the students thought back to their eighth-grade year, many of them responded that someone from their community inspired them to become a “Namer.”
This discussion led the archbishop-elect to challenge all Catholic high school students to share their stories by demonstrating how “God is good, all the time” in their communities.
“This academic year marks another chance to celebrate all that makes our Catholic schools amazing – including our faith-filled values,” said Archbishop-designate Perez.
High schools launched their student produced videos during Catholic Schools Week, when many prospective students and parents are considering enrollment options for the upcoming year.
View the video challenge message from Archbishop-designate Perez below. To see videos from Catholic high schools, follow the Diocese of Cleveland Education Office on Facebook or view additional links to the schools' videos below.