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Tuesday, April 28
Morning Message: April 28
We come to church and to a Catholic school to learn more about Jesus as well as helping our brothers and sisters and serving Jesus by using the gifts that He has given to us. We are a family in Jesus’ name and God’s family sticks together.

Monday, April 27
Morning Message: April 27
In our third week of Easter rejoicing we’ll hear stories of the earliest Christians. They were called “Followers of the Way,” and the “Way” was Jesus. They were baptized, and they participated in the Breaking of the Bread, what we call Mass.
Friday, April 24
Weekly Update for 4-24-20

Friday, April 24
Morning Message: April 24
Have a wonderful day and a beautiful weekend. Even on a rainy day you can be someone’s sunshine, attitude is everything!

Thursday, April 23
Morning Message: April 23
After Jesus’ death, his disciples were afraid. But Jesus wanted them to continue his work. He gave them strength and courage. His appearances gave the disciples comfort, and they were encouraged to continue God’s work.

Wednesday, April 22
Morning Message: April 22
Today, the disciples traveling to Emmaus recognize Jesus in a particular way. Let's start our day as we always do, in prayer. Take a moment to enjoy our beautiful Earth today; it is the 50th celebration of Earth Day! God saw all that He had made, and it was very good. Genesis 1:31

Tuesday, April 21
Morning Message: April 21
Gather to hear a message about finding the holiness in others and having faith in God even when it might be hard. Mrs. Cox shares her morning message to bring Monsignor Slade students and teachers together in spirit.

Monday, April 20
Morning Message: April 20
Don't you love a good mystery? This morning, Mrs. Cox shares the greatest mystery story ever told! Gather in spirit with fellow members of our Monsignor Slade community to discover more and start your Monday off right!
Friday, April 17
Weekly Update for 4-17-20
Friday, April 17
COVID-19 Update for AOB families
Announcement made concerning the archdiocesan response to the continued closure of Maryland schools.