Spirituality
Read more about the history of the Kairos Program at St. Joseph Hill Academy High School
Ed Bradley, Saint Joseph Hill’s Religion and Morality teacher, had been passionate about spreading and enriching the Catholic faith through retreats since attending one when he was a junior at Nazareth High School. In December of 2009, Bradley recruited 12 Hilltoppers to attend a Kairos retreat being run at Scranton Prep with the plan of bringing the program back to Saint Joseph Hill. By March 2010, Bradley with the help of several Saint Joseph Hill faculty members including Sister Denise Martin and nine students was able to bring his vision to light. Under his leadership, guidance, and mentorship, enthusiasm for the Kairos retreat program was palpable throughout the hallways of Saint Joseph Hill. This legacy continued as Sister Denise took over retreat director responsibilities and the Kairos program continued to thrive. The impact the program has had on Hill students and alumnae is immeasurable. It is without a doubt that this program would not have become the profound experience it is today without Ed Bradley and Sister Denise.
Under the direction of Sister Denise, the Kairos program continued to grow throughout the years, becoming something long awaited by many juniors and seniors. With the help and support of faculty and staff, Kairos continued to be a pillar of faith for Saint Joseph Hill Academy. As more and more retreats occurred, former retreatants stayed connected with group members and mentors, and many student teams were forever bonded together. With Sister Denise at the helm, many students became able to see faith as not merely something discussed in a religion class or in the Masses attended at a school, but a way of life to set them up for the joys and obstacles of life - God became a friend, rather than a far-away master.
In the fall of 2019, Sister Denise began to transition out of the role of Retreat Director and began training an alumnae to eventually take her place. Ms. Christina Mistretta ('15) was overjoyed at the opportunity to once again work alongside someone who was an important part of her high school journey. Over three years, the duo witnessed Kairos at high points and low points, including when retreat centers could not be used during the COVID-19 Pandemic. With their creativity and the undying support of faculty, staff, and alumni, the program continued and came back stronger than ever before.
In the fall of 2022, Sister Denise officially handed over the reins of directorship to Mistretta. Mistretta commented to her, "thank you for choosing me, I hope to make you proud," to which Sister Denise responded, "it was the Holy Spirit that chose you." Sister Denise is still actively involved in the Kairos program in helping to train Student Leaders for their missions.