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Growing. ather Wright speaks to the seniors on Kairos. Each year all but a few seniors attend the four-day event. The details of the retreat are kept well-hidden from those who have not yet attended. Juniors participate in a blindfold game on their retreat. Trust is an important aspect of personal growth. Freshmen enjoy the music during their first retreat at SI. During their retreat, Brendan O’Callaghan. Josh Bornstein, and Maya Simpson perform skits in Bannan Theater. Retreats
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Sophomore Ginger Davis places the collection money on a table along with other items that represent what we are thankful for. Items placed on the altar represented food, education, sports, music, and shelter. During the Thanksgiving Liturgy, Fr. Goethals pours the wine in preparation for the Eucharist. In his homily, Fr. Goethals reflected on the import- ance of being thankful for our blessings. Senior Martin Seo sings under the direction of Campus Ministry’s Mr. Curry. The students’ favorite song was the closing song, Malo! Malo! Thanks Be to God!” as sung by Mr. Gentry. During the Great Amen, students hold hands symbolizing their unity in both faith and community. Kaitlin Sliorrock exchanges a hug with a friend during the Sign of Peace at the Liturgy. Whether it’s a handshake, high-five, smile, or hug, the message is clear: May peace be with you. Dancers Beth Ubaldo and Frances Grimstad gracefully present the gifts at the Thanksgiving Liturgy. They also helped collect student donations during the service. Campus Ministry
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Scott Malman. Amanda Ow, and Nicole Martin talk outside during Kairos. Elizabeth Ontano, Jonathan Talbot, Helen Tso, Dana Fisco, and Kelly Kennedy discuss their personal reflections during Junior retreat. Working hard on a skit, freshman become better acquainted with each other during their class retreat. How Has Retreat Changed Your Life? “I no longer saw the school as segregated between Burlingame kids, Marin kids, jocks, and ‘outcasts’—we were all juniors.” -Mick Terrizzi ‘04 “It taught me how to be more respectful of my peers and take advantage of my talents.” -Ciara Vielnveg ‘05 “It gave me a chance to see past the illusions and images people created for themselves and just let me see who they really were.” -Kayt Solso ‘03 “It was a really good start to my time at SI. It helped me meet new people to start the new year. Retreat helped me feel more comfortable with myself and my peers. -Annonymous ‘06 Retreats
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