After the models of St. Philip Neri and the Venerable, John Henry Cardinal Newman, we share a Catholic heritage of classical liberal education. This is a statement of unity. We are a faculty and administration which is at the same time devoutly Catholic and ever seeking academic excellence. In this personal unity, we grow together in our Faith and in academic expertise by the continuous communication we all enjoy so that we encourage one another in our desire for holiness, and we share the expertise of our subject areas to become better teachers. The richness of one interest or subject area will always improve the appreciation of another by our communion in service.
Therefore, our students will learn that truth is one, greater than an individual subject area, and evidence of the Creator who is truth itself. We are a school that does not simply present a series of separate subjects. Faculty and administration who are at the same time devoted Catholics and excellent teachers present the fullness of the truth by whom they are and what they teach in communion with one another. The Catholic Faith is not just a gloss brushed over separate subjects or a part of the curriculum but rather, a principle of unity which teaches first of all, the infinite goodness of the Creator. There is one truth manifested by His Creation, in His Son and through the power of the Holy Spirit. An excellent academic program and the Catholic Faith are not separate systems but one truth.