Children
St. Peter is a vibrant and alive parish community with lots of offerings for young people. Besides our Catholic School, St. Peter also offers Children’s Liturgy of the Word, a growing Parish School of Religion, and CYO Athletics. The primary educators of the children are first and foremost their parents. At a child’s baptism, every parent promises to do what he or she can to make sure his or her child is educated in the faith. Nothing we do as a parish for your children will ultimately make a long lasting impact if it is not supported by prayer and mass attendance in the family. However, St. Peter wants to do all they can to support families in getting their children involved in the faith community. Check out the wonderful programs we offer as well as our Catholic school and get your children involved today!

St. Peter Catholic School

 
The faculty and staff of St. Peter School continues to strive to offer a strong academic education in a Christ centered community that emphasizes Christian moral values.
 

Parish School of Religion

 
Class for children in grades 1-6 begin in September and run through April. The classes are offered on Sunday mornings from 9:00 – 10:15 AM.
 

Each year, the Diocese of Toledo is required to undergo an audit to ensure that it is in compliance with the articles of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. This year’s audit examined the audit period of July 1, 2018 through September 30, 2021. Bishop Daniel Thomas is pleased to announce that the Diocese was found to be in full compliance with the requirements in the Charter following the audit.

The Diocese of Toledo remains committed to ensuring the protection of children and providing a safe environment for all young people. If you have any knowledge of abuse that has been committed by a cleric or by any personnel of the Catholic Church, you are urged to report the abuse to your local police department, Children Services, and to contact the Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator at (419) 214-4880; or to write to the Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator at 1933 Spielbusch Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 43604.