SPARK!
Sacred Heart School 13718 Saratoga Avenue, SaratogaSPARK! Faith Formation Program for Preschool and Kindergarten Children
SPARK! Faith Formation Program for Preschool and Kindergarten Children
F.I.R.E. Faith Formation Program for Grades 1-5 Students in Non-Catholic Schools, and their Parents.
A way for all Sacred Heart Parishioners to Grow their Faith
You are called to Companionship with Jesus Christ Fr. Robert Scholla will engage our intellect and religious imagination, and to offer us an opportunity to savor the presence and loveliness of God and our Catholic tradition. Fr. Scholla presently teaches Catholic theology and serves as the Director of Catholic Studies at Santa Clara University. Before becoming a Jesuit he did undergraduate studies at USC and graduate work at UC Berkeley. Light lunch served at noon
You are called to Companionship with Jesus Christ Fr. Robert Scholla will engage our intellect and religious imagination, and to offer us an opportunity to savor the presence and loveliness of God and our Catholic tradition. Fr. Scholla presently teaches Catholic theology and serves as the Director of Catholic Studies at Santa Clara University. Before becoming a Jesuit he did undergraduate studies at USC and graduate work at UC Berkeley.
You are called to Companionship with Jesus Christ Fr. Robert Scholla will engage our intellect and religious imagination, and to offer us an opportunity to savor the presence and loveliness of God and our Catholic tradition. Fr. Scholla presently teaches Catholic theology and serves as the Director of Catholic Studies at Santa Clara University. Before becoming a Jesuit he did undergraduate studies at USC and graduate work at UC Berkeley. Light lunch served at noon
You are called to Companionship with Jesus Christ Fr. Robert Scholla will engage our intellect and religious imagination, and to offer us an opportunity to savor the presence and loveliness of God and our Catholic tradition. Fr. Scholla presently teaches Catholic theology and serves as the Director of Catholic Studies at Santa Clara University. Before becoming a Jesuit he did undergraduate studies at USC and graduate work at UC Berkeley.