Bishop Feehan High School - Flashback Yearbook (Attleboro, MA)

 - Class of 1988

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No longer afraid to stand up and be counted are Chris’ friends: Kalarn Fox, Matthew Maguire, Michael Brady, Laura Morrissette, Cheryl Riley, Chris, Michelle Fiske, James Holmes, Gay Perkoski, Paul Gagnon, Christopher O’Neil and Daniel Fahey. Voicing the warning of the prophet, “You better get ready” are Michael Brady, Thomas Meegan, Christopher O'Neil, Matthew Maguire, James Holmes, Janice Adams, Michelle Fiske, Laura Morrissette. M4 : ; There is no greater love than my father’s” Chris (Brian DeCubellis) encourages his classmates and special friend Peter (Paul Gagnon). 72 Listen P. arable for the eighties. Chris changes characters in the Prodigal Son. The father is the owner of a video store and the prodigal goes to Hollywood “to make it in the big time’. Michelle Fiske, Brian DeCubellis (Chris), Chery! Riley, Michael Brady enjoy the up-date of the famous story.

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Puppets. The play opened with vooden puppets. The school sat silently n the auditorium not knowing quite what lo expect, but sensing that this Easter yerformance would be different from any other. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors and eniors watched, puzzled as Brian Yecubellis sat on a stool speaking with his eal-life father about ordinary wooden yuppets. There was uncomfortable novement in the seats and eyes shifted pe the action on the stage to the words 1 bold type on the program. It read, “All you must do is Listen.” By the end of the play, there wasn’t a ingle student who hadn't listened to Brian Decubellis’ incredible performance. An »nergy had taken hold of the audience, projecting the image of God’s love. It felt s if we were all friends — as if the school ind everybody in it were one. | Listen was written and directed by Brian Jecubellis. Everyone who saw the play vould agree that Brain is extremely gifted ind talented. But he didn’t do the whole yerformance on his own. He had help rom many of his friends, especially Gay ’erkoski who sang and choreographed Ihe dancing, and Robert Cord who also vrote some of the music and acted in the i | | | play. Brian was aided greatly by his parents, his father who played the Creator, his mother who fed the always hungry cast, and many of the teachers and students here at school. Listen captured the history of Christ, his life and death, in a very realistic and extraordinary way. It gave us a new perspective on how we perceive Jesus by portraying Christ in our own society, living a life similar to any ordinary teenager, Brian’s character was named Chris, representing Christ, and there were other little clues that linked Listen to the Passion. Jud, short for Judas, was the boy who betrayed Chris in the end. Then there was a parable of the Prodigal Son using a video store owner as a father rather than a farmer. Brian even incorporated the Last Supper into Listen when he passed bread to his own friends seated Indian-style on the floor. Listen helped us realize that Christ’s death was for his people. We see Chris die at a party because of a forced overdose of drugs. The hostile crowd literally injected the drugs into his veins in a huge dose. His death hit home to every teenager in the audience because it was so realistic. It’s difficult for teens to relate Listen: New Look at Chnist’s Passion to Jesus’ death on the Cross. Crucifixion seems so fictional, something out of a horror movie or on TV. But drugs and alcohol are commonplace in today’s society and all students have felt the burden of peer pressure at least once in their lives. Listen taught us that we, the people of today, need to regain our love for others by learning to accept, rather than condemn those who are different, even in our own school. In drawing a parallel between Christ’s society and our own, Brian forced us to ask ourselves, “Is this how it would have been if Jesus had come to Feehan? Would | have been one of his friends or would | have been one of those kids who mocked him? Listen was the recreation of the Passion as it would have b een if Christ were alive today. It awakened in each student a new understanding of Easter. Listen clarified the meaning of Christ’s presence on earth and at the same time, it made our presence and duty to others much clearer. Last Supper. Chris has changed bread into his body and shared it with Matthew Maguire, Paul Gagnon, Laura Morrissette and Michelle Fiske. Listen 13

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