Fr. Doyle Community,
In her press conference this afternoon, the Governor remarked that - amidst this crisis - days can begin to feel like weeks. I know this is true not just for those in healthcare or government positions, but for many of our teachers, staff, and school families. The current crisis has disrupted nearly all that was part of our "normal" daily life, and this can be incredibly unsettling.
Aside form continuing learning progressions, providing enriching educational content, or monitoring the growth of certain skills, I pray that Fr. Doyle has provided our families with some sense of hope and peace in these unsettling times. If we have done that above all else, then we have succeeded.
To that end, I want to thank Fr. Woolley for offering to regularly celebrate Mass for the school community and for all his efforts in continuing to bring the faith to our families. It is an essential part of who we are as a school and parish community, and it will continue for as long as this crisis may last.
Have a great evening, everyone.
Until tomorrow,
-Mr. Peloquin
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