
A Eucharistic Tradition at Everest
Everest’s first Eucharistic Procession took place on Thursday, May 2, 2013. At that time, the present high school building was still the “boys’ school”, housing

Everest’s first Eucharistic Procession took place on Thursday, May 2, 2013. At that time, the present high school building was still the “boys’ school”, housing

Eighth graders who have participated in the Knights of the Altar program and have completed all necessary requirements were recognized with the rank of “grand

Everest Eighth graders recently participated in their final middle school retreat. As they prepare for high school, the boys and the girls each had a

Eighth-grade Everest students present the living stations of the cross each year during Holy Week. The entire student body had the opportunity to attend and

Catholics around the world have a particular devotion to the Sacred Heart on First Fridays. Everest Mountaineers have long participated in this devotion through First

While every Everest student participates in sacramental preparation through the parish where he or she will receive a sacrament, religion classes focus on sacramental preparation

One of the beautiful Everest traditions is the honoring of the Catholic practice of a Eucharistic procession. This practice, usually honored at the Feast of

On Tuesday, April 8, the elementary students had adoration, which took place in the high school chapel. Miss Rose gave a reflection on Simon of