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What Sets Us Apart?

Three Fencing Students wearing heavy-duty protective gear hold their fencing swords high in the air

 

Our greatest treasure is the Catholic Faith. In a world increasingly hostile to the Church, the challenge of preserving and deepening one’s faith is more urgent than ever. A study by the Pew Research Center found that 48% of cradle Catholics leave the Church before age 18.

At St. Louis de Montfort Academy, we take this challenge seriously.

Our students are taught to recognize the Catholic Faith as the “pearl of great price” (Matthew 13:45-46). They learn not only to cherish it but also to defend, live, and proclaim it.

Our results speak for themselves:

98% of our graduates continue to practice the Faith devoutly, attending weekly Mass, praying the Holy Rosary, and maintaining traditional Marian devotions.42% of alumni actively serve in Catholic apostolates, including the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property and other apostolates.

“Every young man today faces serious temptations. The Academy didn’t teach me to avoid the fight—it taught me how to engage it with faith, reason, and courage. Because of this formation, I’m still practicing my Catholic Faith today. And for that, I’ll always be grateful.”
Jon Paul Fabrizio, Class of ’21
Orlando, Florida

Portrait of Academy Alumni Mr. Jon Paul Fabrizio

 

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Boys Who Live Their Faith

Students praying the rosary at the Lourdes grotto.

 

St. Louis de Montfort Academy offers a rigorous liberal arts education that is 100% faithful to the traditional Magisterium of the Catholic Church. Students are trained in Christian virtue and versed in the values and history of Christian Civilization. For them, the Faith is not a mere label or abstract concept of the past but a concrete way of life, a beacon of light for the future. 

At the Academy:

  • Boys pray the daily Rosary, attend Mass and Confession regularly, and receive a 100% traditional Catholic education.
  • They learn to be men of honor: respectful, disciplined, and quick to defend what’s right — even when it’s hard.
  • They live without smartphones, video games, or toxic entertainment — filling their time with study, sports, brotherhood, service, and noble adventure.
  • They are taught to stand tall in the public square, proclaiming their Faith with joy and courage — no matter the cost.
  • They are formed to be leaders, not followers — guided by truth, trained to resist temptation, and inspired to follow in the heroic footsteps of the Saints.
  • They flourish in an atmosphere of friendship, charity, and authentic joy — not from compulsion, but from a sincere desire to be there.
  • United with like-minded peers, they experience the profound happiness that comes from striving together toward all that is good, true, and beautiful.
     

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