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 Liturgies
The liturgies of CBA, landmarks of school activities throughout the years, were no exceptions this year. The school year opened with the Mass of the Holy Spirit in September. The annual Family Advent Mass was particularly noteworthy this year, as the celebrant was Syracuse’s new Bishop, the Most Rev. Joseph O ’Keefe. The school year continued to follow the Church calendar with the Family Lenten Mass in March. CBA concluded the academic year with the Baccalaureate Masses in honor of the Junior High School and CBA’s graduating Sen­ iors.
In addition to these liturgies. Brother Gabriel, the campus minister, provided daily prayer services in the chapel. This gave CBA students,faculty, and staffan opportunity tofurther reflect upon their relationship with the Lord. The availability o f these opportunities throughout the school year is one o f the characteristics which makes CBA unique.
(above) Brother James McDevitt and Bishop Joseph O'Keefe at the Advent Family Mass.
(right) M. Kanerviko, Rev. Philip Hern, and J. Nave at the Mass of the Holy Spirit.
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