March for Life
Fr. Ambrose led a group of 31 students and 13 chaperones at the annual March For Life in Washington DC.
Fr. Ambrose led a group of 31 students and 13 chaperones at the annual March For Life in Washington DC.
First Form historians discovered the “real” Julius Caesar by asking these three classmates questions about the ancient Roman in a remake of “To Tell The Truth.”
The Community Service council gathered a car full of toys to donate to be taken to the Cardinal Farrell Community Center for distribution to families served by Catholic Charities Immigration and Legal Services program.
In early December about a dozen members of the Cistercian community volunteered at a major food-packing event held at the Irving Convention Center.
Toward the end of the fall semester, Form II made their second field study of the year to the Crow Museum of Asian Art in Dallas.
On November 16, several Cistercian students from Forms V, VI and VII went with Fr. John to serve at Rays of Light, a charity serving children with special needs and their families.