2025 ARCHDIOCESAN MIDDLE SCHOOL SACRED POETRY CONTEST


Unleash Your Creativity

Enter the Contest and Get Recognized

Contest Guidelines

    • Purpose: To inspire students in Archdiocesan-affiliated schools to write about spiritual topics, increase writing skills, and increase writing confidence.

    • Eligibility: Only open to students enrolled in 6th, 7th, or 8th grade in a school affiliated with the Catholic Schools Office in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Click here to view Catholic schools eligible for this contest.

    • Deadline: Saturday, March 1, 2025, at 11:59 pm CST.

    • 2025 Poem Prompt: Write about the Divine Mercy.

      • Click here to read about the history of the Divine Mercy and Devotion.

    • Format: One Word document.

    • Length: Maximum of 32 lines (title and stanza breaks do not count). All forms and free-verse are accepted.

    • Formatting: Typed in Times New Roman or Arial, font size 12. No handwritten submissions.

    • Anonymity: Student names should not appear on the poem but must be included in the submission form.

    • Required Details: Include the student’s school, grade, and a unique title for the poem in the top left corner of the page.

    • Batch Submission: If submitting a batch submission, upload ONE document of all students in the same grade level. (The 6th Grade Batch Submission Document should only have 6th Grade entries)

      • Here is an example of how to format a Word document.

    • Disqualification: Plagiarism is a serious offense and will result in disqualification from the contest and other possible consequences.

    • Originality: The poem must be original, not created by AI technology or copied from another source, unpublished in print, unpublished on the web or in limited edition books.

    • Anti-Plagiarism Lesson Plan: To assist students in understanding the definition of plagiarism and its seriousness, we offer this downloadable lesson plan.

    • Anti-Plagiarism Declaration: Each student submitting a poem must sign an affirmative declaration that his or her writing is unique, original work. Teachers will keep the statements in their files for one year.

    • Cost: $55 per participating school.

    • Payment: Check with your school principal or instructional specialist to confirm if the fee has been paid.

    • Open Dates: December 1, 2024 – March 1, 2025 (11:59 pm CST).

    • Method: Submit poems via Submittable or through a teacher’s batch submission.

    • Poet Laureate:

      • $500 cash prize.

        1. Note: The poet laureate must complete IRS Form W-9 before receiving the prize.

      • Published in the Catholic Literary Arts Anthology.

      • Full-tuition scholarship to the Fearless Catholic Summer Writing Camp (June 9-13, 2025).

    • First, Second, and Third Place:

      • Published in the Catholic Literary Arts Anthology.

      • Full-tuition scholarship to the Fearless Catholic Summer Writing Camp (June 9-13, 2025).

    • Honorable Mentions:

      • Published in the Catholic Literary Arts Anthology.

      • Partial scholarship to the Fearless Catholic Summer Writing Camp (June 9-13, 2025).

    • Finalists:

      • Published in the Catholic Literary Arts Anthology.

    • Winners will be invited to read their entries at the Awards Ceremony in person with their families, friends, school principals, and submitting teachers.

    • The Awards Ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, April 2, 2025, from 9 to 10 a.m. at Cullen Hall at the University of St. Thomas.