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 School Masses
Times of Reflection and Rejuvenation
All of the students at CBA have attended a school liturgy at some point. Some people use this time to daydream or worry about unfinished homework, but the majority of the student body actively participates in the masses.
Students are involved in many ways. They are selected to read passages, as well as present the gifts. The chorus is always there to sing our favor­
ite hymns. The rest of the congregation can be counted on to pronounce responses and are al­ ways welcome to join in with the chorus.
This involvement brings with it a special unity. Each liturgy pulls the students closer together and makes them stronger. By the end of the mass, everyone is ready and willing to face the day ahead, even if their homework isn’t done!
Father joyously reads the closing pray^ er.
10 Student Life
Receiving Holy Communion is a major part of our liturgies. Brother Benedict adminis­ ters it to Keith Daviau.
Mr. Manning and the seniors listen intently to the Homily.

























































































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