Omniglobe on Loan

February 2, 2021 | Media

Students with Omniglobe

The Omniglobe has arrived at Cistercian and will be with us for the next two weeks! It is a 32” spherical projection device that can display geophysical, social, political, historical, and astronomical data. Data is visually overlaid and animated on a current map of earth, Mars, or any other planet in the solar system. With the computer-driven system, we will be able to show students the continental drift from Pangea to today’s continental layout, visualize Facebook connections around the world, look at historical maps, show the ring of fire, and much more.

The Omniglobe is on loan to us by EarthX. EarthX is an international nonprofit environmental organization dedicated to educating and inspiring people and organizations to take action towards a more sustainable future worldwide. They are the organizers of the Earth Day Expo Texas at Fair Park, which celebrated their 50th anniversary last year.

Hawk Happenings

2026 Literary Competition

Competition Guidlines and Entry Form are here!

Form I Construction Visit

This week, Fr. Christopher walked with his Form I students through the former art and music rooms, now cleared and ready for demolition. The boys studied blueprints and caught a glimpse of what’s next. A new Performing Arts Center, coming soon!

Book Curling

Librarian Nancy McGinnis gives the boys a choice: return your books or return your books and play Book Curling. The boys slide their books, aim for glory, and compete for the ultimate prize… candy.

Publications

‘The Lord is with you’

Gabriel is not the first messenger of the LORD to greet someone with the phrase “The LORD is with you” (Lk 1:28). An anonymous angel hails Gideon, a young man from a poor and insignificant family, as the lad desperately hides his family’s wheat harvest from the marauding Midianites: “The LORD is with you, you mighty warrior!” (Jgs 6:12). Gideon then receives his commission to save Israel from the hand of its enemy and to be a judge over the 12 tribes.

Discerning Communion calls for truth in charity

Discerning whether to offer or receive Communion can be a challenge, spiritually and pastorally; but such discernment can always also be fruitful.

Hail Mary, full of grace

St. Luke gives us the angel Gabriel’s annunciation greeting to Mary as “Chaire, kecharitōmenē” (Lk 1:28). There are thrilling grammatical and theological mysteries packed into these two Greek words.