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 The program was initiated last year by Brother Law­ rence Rywalt in order to organize and give direction to the various efforts of the CBA community to serve the school and surrounding area. Thus, while the liturgies are a major and public function of Campus Ministry, they are by no means the only one. Perhaps less noticeable, but
ust as important are the variety of service opportunities
which CBA as a Christian school promote. Thus, it is no surprise that one can observe students raising money for the Brothers’ African Missions, donating food to inner city parishes, working at Unity Kitchens, or receiving ashes at the beginning of Lent in a paraliturgical service. It’s just part of a larger picture in which service provides the focus.
Rapping it up, Brother Ga­ briel completes one of his many creations.
The Sacco Singers add the extra touch with direction from their fam- ous Maestro.
Mrs. Jerauld leads the Mid­ die Schoolers in songs of
praise.
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