This Little Light of Mine: School Fuels Parish Growth

In 2014, parishioners of St. Therese of Deephaven found themselves in a tough spot. Enrollment at the parish K–8 school had dropped below 100 students, adding more financial pressures at a time when the parish already struggled with heavy debt. Parish leaders considered closing the school until a parishioner stepped in with a sizeable donation to keep the doors open, reasoning that if St. Therese School closed, in 20 years the parish would, too.
Ten years later, St. Therese Catholic Parish and School is thriving. No longer viewed as a financial burden for the parish, the school is celebrated for driving the congregation’s growth. “The school is the most significant ministry of the parish,” says Father Leonard Andrie, pastor of St. Therese since 2016. “It’s the reason families come and engage with the life of God that’s here.”