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Throughout the year we look forward to celebrating special events with the community.

Celebrations In Praise

  • Weekly Liturgy in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception for students, faculty, parents, and friends. We also celebrate Mass at least twice yearly with Bishop Gorman as a Tyler Catholic Schools community.

  • Beloved family creatures make an annual trek, hop or even trot to school for the Annual Pet Blessing.

  • Lighting the Advent Wreath unites us in joy as we prepare for the birth of Christ.

  • The season of Lent culminates in Holy Week Prayer Services lead by 5th Grade students

  • Washing of the Feet

  • Live Stations of the Cross

  • Creation Story and Easter Vigil

  • Easter Basket Parade for the St. Vincent DePaul Catholic charity

Celebrations With Community

  • The St. Gregory Fun Run brings together the East Texas Community in a family friendly atmosphere in September each year.

  • We welcome the holidays with a school-wide Thanksgiving Feast.

  • Catholic Schools Week celebrates our identity with:

  • Open House

  • Breakfast with Parents

  • Grandparents, Alumni and Friends Day

  • Book Fair

  • The St. Gregory Gala for parents and alumni is held each February.

  • May is marked by the annual All-School Musical Performance, an extravaganza that attracts an audience of all ages.

  • We conclude the year with outdoor fun for students, teachers, and parents on Field Day.

Celebrations For Learning

  • Kindergarten children round out weeks of story reading, story-telling and creative expression with the Fairy Tale Festival.

  • First graders complete a study of Charlotte’s Web, including an arts and crafts fair, with their own County Fair.

  • After studying Ancient Egypt, the second graders celebrate with a Walk Down the Nile, a family event enjoyed by all.

  • Third graders celebrate the Renaissance Festival with King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.

  • Fourth graders create Greek Urns and compete in the National Mythology Exam following an extensive unit of study on Greek Mythology.

  • Fifth graders look forward to a four-day, three-night stay at The Pines Catholic Camp that combines outdoor study, fun, and fitness, with food, friendship, and prayer.