
The Servants of Mary's heritage is directly linked to the vision of three people - Abbe Chantome, Mlle. Brocad and Marie Guyot - whom started a school for girls in Cuves, France, in 1840. Soon other teachers joined the school. Four of the women, led by Marie Guyot, formed a religious community. The Cuves school prospered until the untimely death of Sister Marie Guyot in 1848 at the age of 28.
The sisters began to look outside Cuves for other ways to serve. In 1852, some of the sisters went to England to minister and bring compassion to the poor. Eventually, all of the sisters moved to England where they established a strong foundation under the leadership of Sister Philomena Juliana Morel.
The sisters began to look outside Cuves for other ways to serve. In 1852, some of the sisters went to England to minister and bring compassion to the poor. Eventually, all of the sisters moved to England where they established a strong foundation under the leadership of Sister Philomena Juliana Morel.
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Students enrolled in a gym class, for either summer school or the coming school year will need to purchase a Marian gym uniform. Gym uniforms will be delivered to Marian and distributed. They will not be delivered to your home address. If you have questions, please contact BJ Christiansen or Beth Dye.
Being a Marian Alumna is being one of over 9,500 women who have graduated and gone on to be leaders in their homes, professions and communities around the world. Keeping you informed and up to date about what is going on at Marian and the many opportunities for you to get involved is very important to us.
As a Catholic secondary school, Marian practices and teaches the beliefs of the Catholic faith. An Invitation to Spiritual Development is integral to the Marian experience of Catholic education. Learning about their faith in theology classes that focus on scripture, morality, Catholic/Christian teaching and Sacraments.
The Servants of Mary founded Marian High School in 1955. The Servants of Mary (Servite Sisters) is a community of religious women who strive to be a compassionate presence in the spirit of Mary to those who suffer or are in need. The Servite Sisters serve as counselors, hospital chaplains, pastoral ministers, retreat facilitators, spiritual directors, teachers, liturgists, artists and authors.
Marian High School is committed to teaching our six Core Values inspired by the Servants of Mary, our sponsoring order. These Core Values are reflected in the halls, the classroom, during competition-athletic, artistic, and academic-and at home. Inspired by the mission of the Servants of Mary, Marian students are encouraged to bring God's compassionate presence to their communities.
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Matt P.
Oct 03, 2017
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A great all-girls school that is large but still close-knit. Classes, sports, and clubs abound where every student can find their niche while developing themselves into confident, independent, thinking leaders inspired by faith. Their motto/mission is absolutely true! Proud to have this school in Omaha.
Amanda McCauley
Jun 17, 2017
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