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The Second Vatican Council reminds all Christians that the Eucharist is the "source and summit of the Christian life." It is with that in mind that we, as a school, gather for monthly Eucharistic Celebrations.
By active and conscious participation in our liturgies, the students encounter Christ in a profound way and receive strength to live out their lives as adolescents in their journey to adulthood. |
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Liturgies for the 2007-2008 school year |
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Liturgy of the Holy Spirit |
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Thursday, September 6 |
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Freshman Parent/ Grandparent Mass |
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Sunday, September 9 |
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All Saints Day Mass |
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Thursday, November 1 |
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Thanksgiving Prayer Service |
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Wednesday, November 21 |
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Advent Reconciliation |
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December 3-4 |
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Catholic Schools Week Liturgy |
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Monday, January 28 |
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Ash Wednesday Prayer Service |
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Wednesday, February 6 |
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Lenten Reconciliation |
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February 11-12 |
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Junior Ring Mass |
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Tuesday, May 13 |
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Founder's Day Mass |
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Thursday, May 15 |
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Baccalaureate Liturgy |
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Tuesday, May 27 |
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The icon refers to the reality of the institution of
the Eucharist at the Last Supper. Christ is the
central figure in this icon and is the only one who
looks directly at us. Jesus holds his right hand, not
straight up as in traditional blessing position, but
up-turned and opened as to show how he is offering his
very body and blood for food to save all people of
good will.
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