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CELEBRATING ExisTENce Our well-being, our past, present and future, our whole existence is dependent upon God. Through God’s will, our dreams are fulfilled and our sorrows consoled. It was hoped that, through the student-planned masses and religious services, each person would realize the need for spiritual enrich- ment in his life. 28
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Pink Sisters and Colorado Trip Highlight Year for C.A.G. and F.C.A. To further their knowledge of cloistered life, the Christian Action Group visited the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters (Pink Sisters). A new convent of nuns in the Lincoln diocese, they devote their time praying for the people of the world. The C.A.G. members also toured the Marian Sister motherhouse and Cathedral of the Risen Christ. Other projects included weekly visits to Haven House (retirement home), bake sales to raise money for Rev. Pat Murphy's mission in Venezuela, S.A., and collecting labels for UNICEF. Fellowship of Christian Athletes was organized this year by the religion and coaching staff at Neumann with Mr. Doyle Denney, moderator. One of its functions is to make a community of players off the field-as on-by making the male athlete a stronger Christian. F.C.A. had fund raising projects to send some of the boys to a F.C.A. camp in Estes Park, Colorado. One of the projects was a one-on-one basket- ball tournament, which Jerry Voboril won by defeating Mark Hraban. All-school masses, with special themes, were a focal point of each month. Each class organiz- ed two of the all-school masses and had their own weekly mass besides. Masses that were accom- panied by the brass choir were the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter masses. A “first’ this year was the lenten penance service held in March. Each student was given the chance to go to a face-to-face con- fession with one of the four priests after a general reflection period. Cloistered life is explained to Marge Kadavy, Cin- dy Wolfe and Mari Noonan as they converse through the bars to Pink Sisters, Mary Pieta and Mary Caritas. 30
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