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IN THE DIOCESE
November 20, 2018 | The Valley Catholic
Appointments of Bishop Oscar Cantú
November
20 Tues, 8 a.m., Presentation by Bishop Paul Tighe
Tues, 11:30 a.m., Lunch Meeting, San Jose
Tues, 3:30 p.m., Council of Religious Meeting, Diocesan Offices, San Jose
Tues, 5:30 p.m., Dinner with Bishop Paul Tighe, San Jose
25 Sun, 10 a.m., Mass, Parish Anniversary, Christ the King Church, San Jose
Sun, 6 p.m., Mass, Installation of Pastor, Holy Cross Church, San Jose
26 Mon, 1 p.m., Meeting and Tour of Cemetery, Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Los Altos
Mon, 5 p.m., Dinner Meeting, San Jose
27 Tues, 10:30 a.m., Crises Management Team Meeting, Diocesan Offices, San Jose
28 Wed, 11 a.m., CFSCC Appointees, Diocesan Offices, San Jose
Wed, 5:30 p.m., Dinner with Bishops attending SCCFF Conference, San Jose
29 Thurs-Sat, Dec. 1, SCCFF Conference, Santa Clara Conference Center, Santa Clara
Thurs, 9 a.m., San Jose Social Justice Commission Workshop, Santa Clara Marriott, Santa Clara
Thurs, 8 p.m., Viewing of Romero film, Santa Clara Marriott, Santa Clara
30 Fri, SCCFF Conference, Santa Clara Conference Center, Santa Clara
December
1
Sat, SCCFF Conference, Santa Clara Conference Center, Santa Clara
Sat, 9 a.m., Mass, SCCFF Conference, Santa Clara Conference Center, Santa Clara
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Sun, 10 a.m., Advent Mass, Elmwood Men’s Jail, Milpitas
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Mon, 3 p.m., Interfaith Meeting, Diocesan Offices, San Jose
Mon, 5:30 p.m., Clergy Dinner, Saint Christopher Parish, San Jose
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Tues, 10:45 a.m., Tour of Catholic Charities, San Jose
6
Thurs, 10 a.m., Mass, Saint Francis High School, Mountain View
Thurs, 1 p.m., Meeting of the Bishop’s Cabinet, Diocesan Offices, San Jose
Thurs, 5:30 p.m., Bishop’s Circle of Excellence Christmas Open House, San Jose
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Fri, 11:30 a.m., Cathedral Christmas Docent Potluck, Loyola Hall, St. Joseph Cathedral Parish,
San Jose
Fri, 6 p.m., Procession and Mass for the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Gua-
dalupe Church, San Jose
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Sat, 5 p.m., Mass for the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Star of the Sea Church, Alviso
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Sun, 5 p.m., Mass, Saint Joseph of Cupertino Church, Cupertino
10 Mon, 2:30 p.m., Bishop’s Circle of Excellence Christmas Open House, San Jose
Mon, 5 p.m., Advent Retreat, Holy Family Parish, San Jose
11 Tues, 7 p.m., Simbang Gabi Commissioning Mass, Saint John the Baptist Church, Milpitas
Letter of Support for South County Catholic High School
By Father Steve Kim
Bishop’s Delegate to Saint John
XXIII, South County High School
Friday, December 14, at 11:59 p.m. is emblazoned
in the minds of eighth graders (and their parents)
throughout the Diocese of San Jose: the date when
applications to most of the six Catholic high schools
in the Diocese are due. For these families, the season
of anxious waiting extends to mid-March, when
students (and their parents) wait for the email to
learn whether they have been accepted into their
top choice school. Sadly, due to limited space, not
everyone will be accepted into a Catholic high school,
much less their first choice. However, a committed
group of volunteers, in conjunction with the Diocese
of San Jose, have been working hard to build a new
Catholic high school Morgan Hill. The proposed
South County Catholic High School will help im-
prove the odds and make a high-quality Catholic
education accessible for future generations.
Families, even non-Catholic ones, choose Catholic
education for a variety of reasons. Many families
embrace the Catholic values that reach far beyond
the classroom. Each of the six high schools in the
Diocese of San Jose emphasizes Catholic Social
Teaching that encourages young people to value the
sanctity of human life and the dignity of the person.
Students are encouraged to engage with the larger
community in ways that contribute to the common
good. The students are volunteering at food pantries
and soup kitchens for the homeless, mentoring at-
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risk students, visiting lonely seniors in healthcare
facilities, and teaching developmentally disabled
youth to ride horses and enjoy nature, just to name
a few examples.
The high-quality college preparatory education
is another important reason for the great demand
for admission to one of our high schools. Across the
Diocese, over 95% of the students graduating from a
Catholic High School attend college. However, these
high schools are all located in San Jose or Mountain
View leaving families in South Santa Clara County
that desire a Catholic secondary education with few
options. Every school day over 450 young people
from southern Santa Clara County travel up to two
hours each way to attend a Catholic high school in
the Diocese of San Jose. This increases the number of
cars on the road and the contributes to the horrible
commute traffic, increased carbon emissions and
poor air quality. This also means that many South
County teens are not full participants in their local
communities. The time is now for the South County
Catholic High School.
The South County Catholic High School will be a
great neighbor and contribute to the larger Morgan
Hill and Gilroy communities. Catholic High Schools
in the Diocese of San Jose enjoy an extraordinary
amount of diversity in the ethnicity, national origin
and income level of the student body. The South
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County Catholic High School will continue this
tradition, welcoming students from all backgrounds
and walks of life. Even before the capital campaign
to build the school has started, there is already an
endowment to ensure that all qualified students
can attend the state-of-the-art school. The South
County Catholic High School will help keep kids in
the community where they can make meaningful
contributions.
The next step in this odyssey is to gain ap-
proval from the Local Area Formation Commission
(LAFCo), an appointed body of officials charged with
setting the city boundaries within each county. The
City of Morgan Hill has requested the expansion of
the Urban Service Area and LAFCo commissioners
will make their decision at the December 5 meet-
ing. Ostensibly, the commissioners are determining
Morgan Hill’s city limits, but in so doing they will be
determining the future education options of Catholic
families throughout the Diocese of San Jose.
The proposed school benefits all those families
throughout the Diocese who are seeking a high-
quality Catholic college preparatory education, not
just those in Southern Santa Clara County. Although
the high school will be a great asset for the greater
South County community, it will also help to open
spaces in the six existing Catholic high schools in
the Diocese so those students who are anxiously
preparing their applications for the December 14
due date will have a better shot at earning a seat in
future freshman classes!
For more information to voice your support for
the South County Catholic High School and urge our
LAFCo commissioners to vote for the application,
please visit www.southcountychs.org.
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