SPIRITUAL LIFE
The mission of Notre Dame High School is to share the Catholic faith in an environment which fosters academic and spiritual excellence and embraces religious, academic, cultural and economic diversity. While the majority of our students are from Catholic families, over a third of our students are from other religious backgrounds and creeds. The focus of Spiritual Life program is to make Catholics more commendable Catholics, to make Christians stronger Christians, and to make others more exemplary human beings.

Notre Dame is about being and sharing the head, heart, and hands of Jesus Christ.

Head: Theology

The religion curriculum encompasses understanding Catholic Christianity for freshmen, Hebrew Scripture and the history of Jesus for sophomores, Catholic Morality for juniors, and for seniors, World Religions, Senior Seminar, and Senior Service.

Heart: Spirituality

The spirituality of the program is supported through the availability of daily Mass on campus, student led prayers to open and close each school day, monthly all-school masses, special class services and retreats, the SEARCH for Christian Maturity Retreat, activities to support Christian Unity, and Campus Ministry (an elective for juniors and seniors). Pastoral Care is always available for students who need it.

Hands: Service

All students are required to do a Community / Outreach Project each quarter as part of their religion grades, and the students select the types of service activities they wish to pursue. We count on the support and encouragement of the parents to assist us in implementing this program. We recognize that parents are the primary educators and have the greatest influence over their children, and their support is crucial to the success of the Spiritual Program offered at Notre Dame High School.

The efforts of our students result in over 12,000 hours of community service each year in the Chattanooga area, and the ongoing nature of this school-wide program sets us apart from other schools. The program also builds self-esteem in our students, teaches them responsibility, and gives them an understanding of the importance of serving others.

While Notre Dame High School has received recognition for its involvement in Community Service, the purpose of service is not for recognition or acclaim but for the true spiritual growth of the individual student and to develop a lifelong commitment to sharing with others. Many of our alumni who go on to the public service sector cite the community involvement at Notre Dame as being inspirational to them.

A number of our student organizations also reinforce this mission. Student groups, including
Campus Ministry, the Good Samaritan Club, the Green and Gold Club, the Student Leadership Council, the Music Ministry, the Honor Council, and the Haiti Club, further support the spiritual leadership of Notre Dame High School.