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Mr. Peery and Mr. McNichols plan mime homily for the next Cel ebrafion mass. RIGHT: Mr. Mike Barry, S.J., Mike Flynn, Tom Thomas, Erv Lucero, Bill Lovelace, Bob Hencemon sing harmony at weekday moss. 26
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Don Slavin, Dan Daly, ond Bishop Dingman enioy comments made by an R.C.I. member. LEFT: Bishop Dingman, o special guest of the R.C.I., talks with students about their opinion of prayer. 25
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The iuniors enioy the mountain air of Camp St. Malo dur- ing a break in retreat programs. W2 Retreats no longer mandatory Because Regis is a Jesuit high school, it is fully committed to developing a community that is Christian in every sense of the word. And because class room activities alone are unable to do this, the school offered a program of religious activities which include retreats away from school and mass as part of the regu- lar schedule. Mrs. Baulsir and Ms. Maloy organized the retreat program, trying to make as many options as possible available to students. In addition to many kinds of school retreats, stu- dents were encouraged to take advantage of the Search and Outreach weekends provided by Catholic Youth Services. Though it was a fairly well-kept secret, retreats were not required this year, though the school was very desirous that all Regis students have this experience. Fr. Phil Kraus, S.J. took charge of planning the weekly liturgies. He was assisted by Mr. Mike Barry who organized a choir, and by the Celebration class run by Messrs. Bill Peery and Bill McNichols, S.J. Daily masses and monthly penance liturgies were planned by Fr. Paul Pil- gram, S.J. Planning the weekly liturgies was one of the responsibilities of Fr. Phil Kraus. Qt ' tw LEFT: Fr. Mike Tueth celebrates the first lit- urgy in the amphitheatre.
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