Apostolic Work

In our rapidly evolving world, where education often seems to be a mere race towards collecting academic accolades, we at the League of the Blessed Sacrament adopt a profoundly different stance on education. We believe in nurturing not just the intellect but the entire human person, recognizing the divine image in which each child is made. Our holistic educational philosophy is rooted in the conviction that academic excellence must go hand in hand with moral and spiritual development. By weaving faith into the very fabric of learning, we strive to cultivate individuals who are not only well-informed but also embody compassion and ethical integrity.

As we observe the prevailing educational models, where emphasis is disproportionately placed on test scores and memorization, our approach serves as a crucial counterbalance. We encourage an educational environment that fosters critical thinking, curiosity, and deep engagement with material. Our goal is to ignite a passion for lifelong learning that extends well beyond the confines of traditional education, preparing our students to see and make meaningful connections between their studies and their roles in the wider world. This philosophy ensures that our students are not merely prepared for tests but are equipped for the myriad challenges life presents, enabling them to make wise, informed decisions and to contribute positively to society and the Church.

We firmly believe that children are the future of our Church and the world at large. Through our comprehensive approach to education, we are committed to developing the whole person, ensuring that our children grow with a robust moral compass alongside their academic achievements. Our educational model aims to cultivate not just scholars, but leaders who can navigate the complexities of today’s world with wisdom and integrity. In doing so, we at the League of the Blessed Sacrament are not just enriching individual lives; we are making a significant investment in the future of our communities and the very fabric of society, shaping the world for the better, one child at a time.



We teach:

Algebra - 6 - 7 Grade

Art - K - 8 Grade

Math - 6 - 7 Grade

Music - K - 8 Grade

Religion - 7 -8 Grade

Spanish - K, 4 - 8 Grade

ASL - 4 - 8 Grade


Along with teaching at an academic level we also teach CCD  (Religious Education) and RCIA. Preparing kids and Adults for their sacraments.

St. John the Baptist - Baptism, Reconciliation, First Communion, Confirmation

St. Rita's - Adult RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiatn for Adults) Baptism, Reconciliation, First Communion, Confirmation


In adition we teach two adult faith formation classes for those who are interested in learning more about their faith.

St. Rita's - Spanish

San Rafael - English


We also lead two youth groups one at St. Rita's and the other at St. John the Baptist, as well as Altar Serving Programs.