Senior Mass is one of the most meaningful traditions shared between the students of Loretto Academy, Cathedral High School, and Father Yermo High School.
Held near graduation, the Mass brings together the senior classes to reflect on their years of faith, friendship, and growth.
For many students, the ceremony feels especially important because it is one of the last times the all-girls and all-boys schools come together before graduation.
Students gather with their classmates, teachers, and families in a setting that feels both formal and emotional.

During the Mass, students pray, listen to Scripture, and hear messages about leadership, service, and carrying their faith into the future.
The homily often reminds seniors to use what they have learned at their Catholic schools to make a difference in college and beyond.
The tradition also highlights the special relationship between the three schools.
Although Loretto Academy, Cathedral High School, and Father Yermo are separate campuses, Senior Mass symbolizes the bond that has formed between the classes through school events, faith, and community.
Senior Mass is more than a religious ceremony, it is a final moment for students to celebrate how far they have come and to look ahead to the future together.
