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o CM CM •-• C3 WE FOCUS OUR LIVES ON GOD COMMUNITY WORSHIP SETS B.D. APART What separates Bishop Dwenger from most other high schools is that it is cen- tered around the Cathoiic faith. A major part of our reli- gion is the celebration of the Mass. Celebrating Mass gives the students an op- portunity to show their re- spect for the Blessed Sacra- ment, the Holy Eucharist. This is one of the fundamental traditions of Bishop Dwenger. Here at Dwenger, Mass is celebrated several times during the school year for all students. These take place on all holy days of ob- ligation as well as a few spe- cial days and are usually dress-up days. Each year the Bishop comes to our school and says a Mass. At the end, he traditionally gives the students a free day. There are many peo- ple involved in a school Mass. At least one priest cel- ebrates each Mass and is assisted by three servers chosen from a particular class. The readers also play an important role at Mass, as do the many eucharistic ministers. Finally, there is the choir and liturgical band who provide musical ac- companiment for the stu- dent body. Besides the all- school Masses, there are daily Masses. During the lunch hour in the chapel ei- ther a Mass, communion ser- vice, or reconciliation ser- vice takes place each day. For the Masses and commu- nion services, students vol- unteer to lector. Eucharistic ministers participate in the services according to a schedule. Being a student at Bishop Dwenger is a unique experience because of this special opportunity we have to be able to go to Mass each day. Through our participation and involve- ment in the Mass, we keep alive one of the most sacred tradit ions of our school and at the same time we have the chance to enrich our- selves spiritually. 2 MASS J
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9 8 7 BISHOP DWENGER HIGH SCHOOL 1300 E. WASHINGTON CENTER FT. WAYNE, IN 46825 VOL. 24 A U R E A T E OPENING 1 ACADEMICS 18 ACTIVITIES 56 SPORTS 94 PEOPLE 146 1 SENIORS 192 ADS 8c CLOSING 220 OPENING
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Fr. Jim Shafer. School Pastor gives a homiiy to ttiose wlio took time out of Mr. John Gaughon, Principai assists Fr. Jim Shafer at the noon time Moss. their day for the Celebration of the Eucharist. Senior Renee Minick distributes the Blood of Christ to Marilyn Ryan, Susie Baker, Mrs. Rorick and Mrs. Dahle. Parents as well as students and teachers take advantage of the services in the chapel each day. MASS 3
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