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 Junior Mike Canale takes part in one of Campus Ministry’s many activities. Here he assists Fr. Paul at our opening liturgy.
Each year Mrs. Uva invites students to participate in several outreach ministries. Kirk Roberson responds to the invitation during the annual apple pie baking forthe needy.
CAMPUS MINISTRY
The Many Faces of Jesus-
Campus Ministry at CBA
There are many organizations and groups at C.B.A., all of which provide different services. Sports satisfy the body and muscles; activities, such as Yearbook and the Newspaper, satisfy the mind. The campus ministry is here to satisfy ourspiritual growth. Campus Ministry makes Amnesty International and other spiritual community services such as the Lasallian Youth Group possible. This organization has provided many years of service and dedication to our spiritual community. If you’ve ever been to the Samaritan Center, the Crop Walk, or even read a passage during mass, then you know about the feeling you get when serving others. The feeling of doing God’s work is more exhilarating than any sports event or good grade. That feeling of joy makes C.B.A. the Christian community it is. Whichever Campus Ministry organization you choose to join, whether it is the Lasallian Youth Group or Amnesty International, you are guaranteed to find good people with great intentions.
By: John R. Gunerman & Michael B. Murphy
30 Campus Minist
Sophoi conceni '•'orkoi
Santa’s helper? No it’s just Dan Robb helping to transport some of the many gifts given by CBA students during the adopt-a- friend week.
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