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St. Mary’s carries out tradition of Catholic Schools Week breakfast

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SWORMVILLE — St. Mary School families enjoyed their annual tradition of the Home School Association Catholic Schools Week Breakfast Sunday morning. This year St. Mary’s Knights of Columbus Council 17530 generously hosted the breakfast, set up, and prepared all of the delicious food. Fluffy pancakes, fresh fruit, scrumptious pastries, scrambled eggs, and the knight’s famous homemade sausage links were served. 

The Knight of Columbus provided the families and students of St. Mary School with their traditional pancake breakfast to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. (Photo courtesy of St. Mary School)

The breakfast not only provided families with full bellies, but full hearts too, as there were  opportunities for service to our community. Each year the HSA asks families to bring a non-perishable food item with them to the breakfast for donation to Western New York food pantries through the parish’s St. Vincent de Paul Society. Students also made Valentines Day cards for veterans while they were seated at their breakfast tables, and the SMS Art Department was the recipient of some charitable work as well, as the Knights of Columbus presented Principal Tristan D’Angelo with a check for $300 to be used for art supplies.

While the breakfast annually marks the end of National Catholic Schools Week, take a moment to check out all of the fun they had, as well as how SMS continues to offer more than your average school by clicking on the links below:

See photos from the HSA Catholic Schools Week Breakfast

See a video of the check presentation


See photos from our Catholic Schools Week Special Person Lunches

See photos from our Catholic Schools Week Friday School Mass

Learn about the special items students presented at Mass

Learn about how a Catholic Education at SMS offers families MORE

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