The incarnational principle and Good Friday
Over two millennia of Church history, several standards of orthodoxy have served as the pillars on which a correct understanding of the Christian mysteries must be built.
Over two millennia of Church history, several standards of orthodoxy have served as the pillars on which a correct understanding of the Christian mysteries must be built.
In yesterday’s track meet, senior Connor Lipscomb broke the school discus record with a throw of 147’4”.
Form I students participated in a cultural field study in downtown Dallas today.
Local representatives from 40 different colleges provided a mini-college fair in the lunch room.
If you ask most people (other than Father Roch) “Do you want to be happy?”, they will likely answer “Yes!” without much hesitation. If you ask them “What is happiness?”, you are likely to get a splendid variety of secular and sacred answers: “Being at peace…getting or doing what I want…living freely…finding meaning in my life…a feeling of bliss…retiring when I want to…sweet vengeance on my enemy…union with God in prayer”. If you ask them, “Why should you be happy?”, they might look confused for a moment…and that moment could yield a fruitful reflection on the depths within oneself.
Dallas Cistercian alumni and alumni parents gathered at the Tecovas store on Henderson for a fun evening of catching up with each other and hearing what is happening at the School.
Hundreds of volunteers packed 70,000+ meals with Feed My Starving Children in the school gym.
Dozens of artists from around North Texas put on workshops, allowing the high school guys to create, design, build, dance, and so much more.
We typically associate the word “invention” with modern scientific breakthroughs, brilliant and painstaking achievements by geniuses producing civilizational advancements and mastery over the forces of nature.
Cistercian Soccer and Swimming & Diving both captured first place. Way to go Hawks!