Ready for Mission
Jesus is calling young men to follow Him, but the noise of our fast-paced world can easily drown out His voice. That is why we have created an environment where a young man can grow in authentic interior freedom, mature in his faith, and know his God given gifts and talents.
A Sacred Heart graduate is a Christian leader, faithful disciple, and ardent apostle.
He is READY FOR MISSION.
Happenings
Prep for Holy Week
The 9th graders organized a special adoration in the crypt. They composed their own reflections for each mysteries of the rosary. It was very inspiring and great preparation for Holy Week.
A Great Weekend
The students visited New Buffalo this weekend and enjoyed exploring the various sights. Here they are enjoying the view of Lake Michigan.
Culvers
This week the students were fundraising for their trip to Rome. They worked at Culvers by serving the customers and taking home some of the profit!











Yesterday the Apostolics paid a visit to the LaPorte County Historical Museum to learn the history of LaPorte County. If you’re joining us for @unitethefamily_ 2026 this is another destination you add to the list of places to see on a memorable family trip this summer. #sacredheartapostolicschool … See MoreSee Less
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Please see yesterday‘s recorded livestream with our rector, Fr. Ronald Conklin LC, on on providing a solid foundation on which to raise independent adolescents. … See MoreSee Less
BUILD: Independence on Solid Rock
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Adolescence is a time to BUILD independence—but it doesn’t have to mean rebellion. Fr. Ronald focuses on helping boys assert their autonomy while staying grounded in Christ and family values. Lear…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Sacred Heart is a place creativity and initiative get turned into community fun and memories that last a lifetime are made. Fr. Darren Wallace and the Apostolics took advantage of the snow to build a real igloo, complete with a wood stove and chimney. #SacredHeartApostolicSchool … See MoreSee Less
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