Welcome to the home of the St. Catherine's High School Alumni Association. This website will serve as a link for over 15,000 St. Catherine's graduates across the United States and abroad. Through this site, we hope to establish online communication with Alumni in achieving our mission to sustain and renew the link between past, present and future students of St. Catherine's High School.
The Racine Area Manufacturers and Commerce (RAMAC) Excellence in
Education Awards recognize outstanding efforts in educating our young
people and developing productive and contributing members for the workplace
and society.
Guidance Counselor of the Year is Sister Rosaire Lucassen
The Event Awards will be presented at a special dinner to honor the winners and to
celebrate:
Excellence in Education
February 25, 2010
6 pm, at the
Racine Marriott Hotel
Contact RAMAC at 634-1931 to request an invitation or RSVP. Program fee is $35 per person.
Dan DeMatthew has completed about 10 triathlons. Until he was 48, he ran five miles every day on his lunch hour.
On Sunday DeMatthew, now 52, mentioned his two latest achievements: He can now lift a Q-tip to his left ear and blow his nose unaided. The one-time runner now moves via electric wheelchair.
When the Lawrence University men's basketball team recently suffered rare back-to-back losses, Vikings coach Joel DePagter didn't have to do extensive research to find the problems.
He didn't have to look at game films or consult with his assistant coaches.
To DePagter, there was a simple explanation for the Vikings' issues: Jamie DeMatthew wasn't playing.
Lubbock, Texas – Freshman guard Jake Thomas (Racine, Wis.) exploded for 20 points to lead three Coyotes in double figures, as South Dakota defeated Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 76-73, on Sunday in Lubbock, Texas, in the final day of the Duel in the Desert Classic. The victory was USD’s first of the 2009-10 campaign and moved it to 1-2, while the Islanders dropped to 1-2.
The St. Catherine's High School boys soccer team celebrated the first state soccer title in school history Tuesday at a school-wide assembly.
The Angels overcame inclement weather conditions and a tough opponent in Kohler for a 1-0 victory in double-overtime Saturday at Uihlein Soccer Park in Milwaukee.
Cam Casper scored the winning goal on a header 5:23 into the second overtime, thanks to a perfect pass by Erik Berkowitz off a free kick.
NAC men's soccer awards announced; Banks Coach of the year, Westrich Defensive Player of the Year
The MSOE Raiders men's soccer team received positive recognition by the conference coaches as the team collected 10 postseason honors including Defensive Player of the Year in Joe Westrich (Racine, Wis./St. Catherines) and nine year head coach Jimmy Banks being named the NAC Coach of the Year.
She has a great new book and is coming to Racine Sun Oct 18 at St. Pat's at 9 am Mass with a book signing afterwards
Hope Strength Courage @ Your Fingertips
New book celebrates the power of prayer, community and the Internet
San Diego, CA – (Release Date TBD) – When things fall apart, we typically turn to family, faith, and friends. Now the Internet provides instant access to all three. The God Box: Hope Strength Courage @ Your Fingertips tells how author Lynn Neu’s email cry for help when diagnosed with cancer led to the birth of an online community of loving kindness. It celebrates the transformative power of prayer, the sustaining power of community, and the connection between faith, healing and the Internet.
Released through Xlibris, The God Box is the mature work of an experienced minister who has honed her skills and her theology for almost four decades of church work. Here, Neu tackles the tough theological issues surrounding prayer in our postmodern world: Is it realistic to pray? Does prayer really work? Should we be praying for miracles? How can we tell if our prayers are answered? In the process of addressing those thorny issues, she gives the reader a kaleidoscopic picture of suffering humanity as well as the basic principles of a “theology of suffering” and the importance of forming community.
In The God Box, readers witness the faith and struggles of a community who learn from each other how to pray, how to surrender, how to hope, how to grieve, and how to celebrate life. Overflowing with information, experiences, quotations, ideas, insights, prayers, poems, and hope, The God Box offers practical wisdom about how to heal and sustain your life.
If you’re looking for just the right book for someone going through tough times, this could be it!
For more information on this book, log on to www.Xlibris.com.