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been invoked upon usf' I er. 14:9 Every First Friday in our Offertory Procession, each student places her un- consecrated bread into the ciborium. This offering signifies the gift of herself-tri- umphs, failures, joys, and sorrows-to Al- mighty God. Our purpose in life comes into perspective as we receive Christ in Holy Communion. Nancy makes her offering in preparation for the Consecration. Joanne, Pauline, and Kathleen practice an antiphon in preparation for Mass. Accept, O Holy Father, Almighty and Eternal God this spotless host, which I, Thy unworthy servant offer unto Thee. Christ returns our offering in the Gift of Himself
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You are in our midst, Lord, and Your holy Name has In the morning, chapel is one of the busiest spots in school. The name Emmanuel, God with us, has taken on a more important mean- ing for us. The efforts we make for corridor silence tell of our awareness of the Divine Presence of Christ. Whether we are taking an exam or chatting in the caf, this awareness is nurtured by the emphasis that re- volves around God and the spiritual life. Beginning and ending our activi- ties with a prayer remind us better than any words that God is present to give us grace and help if we will only seek them. The lighting of the Advent wreath is filled with meaning for us. 80
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S11 Jan and Nancy happily piepaie the Christmas cub for the annual Foyer piogiam The beglnnlng of a tiaditlonl Carols at the Cub during Christmas vacation Final rehearsal for Foyer Ceremony. Other special days and ceremonies such as the Christmas program the Day of Recol- lection, Retieat the May Crowning cause us to contemplate our life enriched by the life of Christ His saciaments and His Church. Our 1VV i1'9llGSS of this enrichment helps us to fulfill the purpose of Catholic educfztion-development of both the mind and the soul.
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