December 26, 2012 | Continuum
Letter from the Headmaster
News & Notes
Common touch, uncommon ideals
Giving ’em the business
Sports
Afterthoughts:Â “How a Cistercian classmate saved my life (probably)
Fr. Roch:Â A slight change and its weighty implications
June 26, 2012 | Continuum
Letter from the Headmaster
News & Notes
A quiet place in the clouds
Passing the torch
Sports
Afterthoughts
Fr. Roch: “Does scripture tell us anything about venerating saints?”
December 26, 2011 | Continuum
Letter from the Headmaster
News & Notes
Pacis Visio
Social Media
Sports
Afterthoughts: Here’s to coachable moments
Fr. Roch:Â Putting the little things into an eternal perspective
June 26, 2011 | Continuum
Letter from the Headmaster
News & Notes
Class of 1970 turns forty
Memorare
Finding Light
Sports
Afterthoughts: “Walking in your wife’s shoes can be painful”
Fr. Roch: “Look for little ways to show your wife you love her”
December 26, 2010 | Continuum
Letter from the Headmaster
News & Notes
A proud heritage
Ingenious engineering minds
Sports
Fr. Roch: “Contemplating our greatest non-material treasure
June 26, 2010 | Continuum
Letter from the Headmaster
News & Notes
Contemplating the commotion
Hungry for the Big Time
Sports
Fr. Roch:Â “I know him in whom I have believed and I am sure
January 26, 2010 | Continuum
The Spirit of Merici: Cistercian Prep’s unforgettable first years on Walnut Hill Lane
December 26, 2009 | Continuum
Letter from the Headmaster
News & Notes
Generation Gap
Standing Together
Sports
Afterthoughts: “The gift of Liberty God gave to the Cistercians”
Fr. Roch: “Aim for goals that rely on your will and God’s grace”
August 26, 2009 | Continuum
Letter from the Headmaster
News & Notes
Going Green
The young monks of Cistercian
SportsÂ
Fr. Roch: “Great men dare great things (Yes, even Christians)”
August 26, 2008 | Continuum
Letter from the Headmaster
News & Notes
Making art work
Enkindled & Enlightened
Sports
Afterthoughts: “Every exit presents an entrance somewhere else”
Fr. Roch: “From that hour the disciple received her into his own”