
La Chandeleur
Cistercian freshmen and sophomores in French 1 and 2 celebrated La Chandeleur by making crêpes.
Cistercian freshmen and sophomores in French 1 and 2 celebrated La Chandeleur by making crêpes.
The great mystery of the Christian faith is the fact that God does not remain isolated and aloof from the affairs of creation.
Cistercian Middle School students competing in the Diocesan Religion Bowl with all the Catholic schools in the diocese. Go Hawks!
Over the weekend our Mock Trial team competed at Texas High School Mock Trial Competition.
Students and Faculty spread throughout the city to perform community service in honor of the Martin Luther King Jr Day of Service.
Fr. Ambrose led a group of 31 students and 13 chaperones at the annual March For Life in Washington DC.
Do you want a great book for our ideological times? Do you want to be challenged, no matter where you sit on the ideological spectrum between Left and Right? Fr. John has a book for you.
First Form historians discovered the “real” Julius Caesar by asking these three classmates questions about the ancient Roman in a remake of “To Tell The Truth.”
Click here to read A Word to Enkindle: The Divine Philanthropy at Christmas by Fr. Thomas Esposito for The Texas Catholic
Letter from the Headmaster
News & Notes
College Matriculations
Creativity, Camaraderie, & Character: Reinventing Cistercian Summer Programs
From Zirc to Dallas and Back Again
Founding Fathers
Sports
Class Reunions
Boredom: a child’s best friend
Fr. Roch: Turn Everything into a Blessing