Thanks, Class Agents!

August 11, 2021 | Alumni News, Media

Alumni Class Agents

A HUGE thank you to our Class Agents who work so hard every year to keep their classes connected to the School and Abbey! They plan reunions, collect Class Notes for the Continuum, encourage their fellow alumni to attend events, and raise money for the Alumni Scholarship Drive.

Last night, the School hosted the Class Agents at Top Golf to show our appreciation for all they do and to get them up to speed for this coming year. We were thrilled to be at Top Golf and support alumnus Artie Starrs ’94 who was named the CEO of Top Golf just this past March. Kudos, Class Agents!

Hawk Happenings

Keeping Irving Beautiful

Once a month during their free Activities period, Upper School students gather to pick up trash in partnership with the local nonprofit Keep Irving Beautiful. So far, their efforts have focused on areas affected by the frequently flooding creek that runs through campus and the underpass connecting UD and Cistercian.

MS Football

Our Middle School Football team is having an incredible season, 7 wins and only one loss so far! But even more impressive than their record is their character, grit, and humility.

Homecoming Week

Don’t miss the big game on Friday, October 10, against Fort Worth Country Day. Go Hawks!

Publications

Finding God in the ecotone of faith and life

"Finding God in the ecotone of faith and life" by Fr. John for The Texas Catholic. As Catholics, how should we imagine our relationship with the world? We often talk about “walls” and “doors” and “bridges” to explain how the Church should either connect to the world...

And lead us not into temptation

"And lead us not into temptation"  by Fr. Thomas for Texas Catholic. In the last decade, the liturgical versions of the Our Father have been changed in both French and Italian to soften the apparent harshness of this petition. The French translation is now “Ne nous...

‘The Benedict Option’

"‘The Benedict Option’" by Fr. John for The Texas Catholic. Rod Dreher’s “The Benedict Option” (2017) has been on my list of things to read for a long time. As a Cistercian monk rooted in the Benedictine tradition and apostolically engaged as a priest and teacher, I...