PUBLISHED ON September 26, 2025
Celebrating Leadership, Faith, and Excellence at Our Deus Providebit Mass
At Archbishop Chapelle High School, the Deus Providebit Mass is a cherished tradition where we gather as a community to celebrate our faith and honor the accomplishments of our students. This year’s Mass was an extraordinary occasion, filled with moments of recognition, inspiration, and celebration.
Honoring Student Leadership
After Mass concluded, we began honoring our student leaders. The 2025–2026 Class Officers were called up to receive their blessed pins. These young women have stepped forward to lead their peers with dedication and enthusiasm, committing to represent Chapelle with respect, positivity, and collaboration. Each officer promised to serve with integrity and make this year memorable for their classes.
Senior Class Officers:
President — Cate Jouet
V. President — Kelsey Doyle
Secretary — Macey Lane
Treasurer — Madison Heintz
Historian —Abby Hebbler
Junior Class Officers:
President — Mia Impastato
V. President — Kendall Allen
Secretary — Abby Naquin
Treasurer — Kaia Braendel
Historian — Julia Turnipseed
Sophomore Class Officers:
President — Yara Zeitoun
V. President — Nora Michelli
Secretary — Ava Kennedy
Treasurer — Reese Follette
Historian —Sloan Boudoin
Freshman Class Officers:
President — Kasey Orlando
V. President — Eleanor Cerise
Secretary — Ava Kissinger
Treasurer — Rylee Ford
Historian —Jordan Morris
8th Grade Class Officers:
President — Lena Macaluso
V. President — Nina Occhipinti
Secretary — Kate Mancuso
Treasurer — Leigh Hess
Historian —Lily West
The spotlight then shifted to our Ambassador Leadership Team, a group of students who exemplify the best of Chapelle. These leaders are often the first impression of our school, welcoming prospective students and families with warmth and enthusiasm.
Ambassador Leadership Team:
Marcella Casanova
Caroline Muller
Evelyn Zajac
Vice President: Kylie Burke
President: Olivia LeBoeuf
Recognizing Academic and Spiritual Leaders
We also celebrated the National Honor Society Officers, who embody service, scholarship, and leadership in their commitment to helping those in need. Under the leadership of President Gabrielle Bush, this group is set to achieve new heights in serving both our school and the greater community.
President: Gabrielle Bush
Vice President: Isabella Arboneaux
Secretary: Brianna Borne
Treasurer: Allie Mixon
Historian: Caroline Muller
Our Campus Ministry Leaders were commissioned to guide the student body in faith, hope, and love. From organizing retreats to planning spiritual events, these leaders will bring the light of Christ to every corner of campus.
Campus Ministry Leaders:
Kendall Allen
Madelyn Allesandro
Kyla Apostolakis
Isabella Arboneaux
Brianna Borne
Rosie Cardella
Caroline Cortez
Audrey Dubuc
Ava Held
Mia Impastato
Cate Jouet
Macey Lane
Emily LeBlanc
Talia Luke
Brielle Matherne
Payton Morris
Abby Naquin
Maylee Reese
Abigail Spiess
Raegan Tuttle
Kenzie Vergas
We also recognized our Altar Servers and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, who play essential roles in our school liturgies, ensuring that Christ is at the center of our community.
Altar Servers:
Leila Abbate
Rosie Cardella
Ye’Lyna Ortiz
Isabella Pelitire
Grace Rieth
Lauren Rieth
Elizabeth Schexnayder
Amelie Sharp
Elise Storey
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:
Kyla Apostolakis
Isabella Arboneaux
Brooke Braun
Victoria Frey
Katelyn Gauthier
Gracelyn Gros
Maddie Heintz
Keira Kissinger
Macey Lane
Sophia Marchan
Brielle Matherne
Mackenzie Ory
Victoria Pelitire
Kelsie Schmidt
A Special Celebration for Our Champions
One of the highlights of the day was honoring our Chapelle Bowling Team, who were crowned State Champions last year after an undefeated season! Led by an incredible group of athletes and coaches, including Alexandra Young, Addison Belle, and Coach Warren Young, the team received their state championship rings during the ceremony. Their achievement is a testament to hard work, teamwork, and Chapelle pride.
The 2024-2025 Bowling Team:
Alexandra Young
Addison Belle
Taylor Bourdonnay
Caroline Hill
Ava Krieger
Makayla Lanier
Mia Bella Harvey
Elizabeth Hamilton
Olivia Bares
A Community of Faith and Achievement
The Deus Providebit Mass is more than just a celebration; it’s a reminder of the unique spirit that makes Archbishop Chapelle High School so special. From student leaders to state champions, each recognition highlights the diverse talents and strengths of our Chapelle family.
We are so proud of all the students honored at this year’s Mass and look forward to seeing the incredible things they will accomplish in the year ahead.
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