The Saskatchewan Knights of Columbus Charitable Foundation was honoured to support a local Catholic school’s pilgrimage retreat in celebration of the Jubilee Year. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, students from Grades 1 to 8 at Ecole Holy Cross School in Prince Albert were able to come together for a faith-filled day of reflection, community, and spiritual growth.
The retreat was blessed with beautiful weather and a spirit of joy and unity. One of the most memorable moments was the celebration of the opening school Mass at the grotto, where students, teachers, and community members gathered in song and prayer. The presence of the Holy Spirit was truly felt among all who attended.
We are deeply moved by the gratitude expressed by the school community and proud to have played a role in nurturing the faith of young Catholics. Supporting initiatives like this is at the heart of our mission—to strengthen Catholic education and foster spiritual development across Saskatchewan.
We look forward to future opportunities to collaborate and continue building strong, faith-centred communities.
Simon Lambert
On behalf of our school community, I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you for your generosity in supporting our pilgrimage school retreat for the Jubilee Year. Because of your contribution, we were blessed to bring our Grades 1–8 students together for a faith-filled day where they grew closer as classmates and deepened their relationship with Jesus.
God graced us with a beautiful day, and our students and teachers remain truly grateful. One of the highlights of our retreat was celebrating our opening school Mass at the grotto, joined by community members. The grotto was filled with song, and the presence of the Holy Spirit was truly felt among us.
Your generosity helped make this special experience possible, and we are deeply appreciative. We look forward to the opportunity to work together again in the future as we continue to nurture the faith of our students.
Simon Lambert
Vice Principal
Ecole Holy Cross
Prince Albert