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Beaumont School’s Campus Ministry thrives on our Catholic faith and active leadership. Grounded in the Ursuline tradition and the teachings of St. Angela Merici, Campus Ministry is further inspired by the legacy of Sr. Dorothy Kazel, OSU, a Beaumont teacher and guidance counselor who was martyred in El Salvador in 1980 while living her faith in action. All students are invited to actively participate in faith, service, and leadership experiences across 8 focus areas throughout their Beaumont Career.


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Liturgical Ministries

Students enhance the liturgical life at Beaumont through their roles as altar servers, lectors, music ministers, ushers, and extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion.


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Serviam

"I will serve."

Through community involvement our students respond to the call to serve a purpose larger than themselves and live out the teachings of St. Angela. As a graduation requirement and expression of faith, compassion, and justice, Beaumont students meet (and most times, exceed) our service standards as part of their high school education. 


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COR Team Leadership

COR Team is the heart of Campus Ministry. Upperclassmen who are interested in leading their peers in faith apply and are selected for this team which dedicates time to planning Masses, prayer services, retreats, and other campus ministry offerings. 


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Retreats

Beaumont students participate in at least one spiritual retreat per school year. Retreats provide an opportunity for students to step back from their daily lives to rest, reflect, and reconnect. Offered as a complement to Theology courses, this time includes prayer, discussions, and activities to deepen students’ faith lives and build community with their classmates.

Class Retreats
Students participate in a grade level retreat each year to support their spiritual and personal growth. The Freshman and Senior Retreats are bookends to the beautiful time students share together at Beaumont. 

Kairos Retreats
KAIROS is a word that can be translated as “In God’s Time.” It is a three-day, immersive retreat in which students spend quality time reflecting on relationships with self, others, and God. It is an experience of community and prayer. Student team leaders, as well as faculty members, share their reflections on life and faith. It can be a truly life-changing opportunity!

GIFT Retreats
"Growing in Faith Together" is the focus of our Campus Ministry Leaders. This Christ-centered leadership retreat gives students time to consider servant leadership and how to lead with love. There is an emphasis on understanding our individual gifts and how we can welcome the gifts of others as we build community. St. Angela reminds us, "Be infinitely thankful to God for the gifts you have received". Students interested in understanding and using their gifts to foster a community of faith and sisterhood at Beaumont are encouraged to attend this annual retreat. 


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B-Just Peace and Justice Club

Beaumont’s Peace and Justice club is committed to education, action, and advocacy. Students seek to address local, national, and global injustices so that dignity is always respected. B-Just students are actively involved with the Catholic Schools for Peace & Justice Network and Catholic Relief Services.

“If you want peace, work for justice.” Pope Paul VI

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5th Counsel Trips

Angela Merici advises us in the 5th Counsel to, “Build community wherever you go”. Beaumont’s 5th Counsel Trips offer opportunities for students to build community as they are immersed in a different culture and encounter individuals from a variety of life experiences. Through participation in 5th Counsel Trips, students’ lives are enriched and transformed through the strengthened relationships with their Beaumont sisters and the relationships fostered with those they meet throughout their travels. 

This trip helped me discover a deeper sense of empathy and the importance of connecting with others and offering kindness. Seeing the struggles of those in need first-hand has inspired me to be more compassionate in my everyday life. Madison '27

Questions? For more information about Beaumont School’s Serviam Program, please contact Brianna Mejak, Director of Campus Ministry, by phone: 216-325-7318 or by email bmejak@beaumontschool.org