Tag: evening of recollection
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Let’s Get Colorized: Juniors Gather for Their Annual Evening of Recollection
By Luke Valentino ’21 Last week, the junior class attended their annual night of recollection known as Get Colorized. The event served as an opportunity for the juniors to satiate both their physical and spiritual hunger through a delicious dinner, followed by a series of talks on faith and life experience. To begin the evening,…
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Calm and (Re)collected: Evenings of Recollection Help Students Refocus
Chaminade students face many physical, mental, and spiritual obstacles each and every day. Focusing on the spiritual aspect of these daily obstacles, it is of the utmost importance for us to stop and reflect on our relationships with God.
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Finding God Amongst Them: Juniors and Seniors Enjoy Evenings of Recollection
These evenings of recollection provided the upperclassmen with a window of opportunity in which to focus upon the faith and friendships that has been built by their years at Chaminade. By reenergizing their spiritual life, the students not only grew closer to God but also are more prepared to face the challenges of this school…
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The Final Stretch: Freshmen Enjoy Down to the Wire
ABy Kieran Rodriguez ’18 As a challenging yet enjoyable first year at Chaminade comes to a close for the class of 2019, they were given a respite on Wednesday, April 20. This break was “Down to the Wire,” a grade-wide event filled with camaraderie and spirituality. The event was the perfect time to re-energize and…
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Seniors Quench Spiritual and Material Hunger at Evening of Recollection
C.R.O.S.S. hosted its annual Senior Evening of Recollection, “Hunger,” on Tuesday, November 3 to help seniors find their missing fulfillment. Dinner in the Courtyard Café kicked off the night with a little over two hundred pounds of marinated steak barbequed by the Culinary Club. Seasoned curly fries and salads were served to complement the great-tasting…
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Juniors “Get Colorized” at Evening of Recollection
Times of triumph are easy, but our true colors show when we resolve a difficult decision or overcome a challenging time in our lives. The Junior Evening of Recollection, “Get Colorized,” focused on this idea.