Posts Tagged ‘ christianity ’

Stations of the Cross a Moving Experience

The lights dimmed.  The guitars strummed.  The singers sang.  All heads turned to the back of the gym, where Jesus was being dragged to the front to be condemned by Pontious Pilate.
The annual stations of the cross ceremony took place at Aquinas on Thursday April 1.  The assembly, always powerful, moved the students in the [...]



Is It Safe To Come Out Now?

“Man, that math test was so gay.”  Walking down the hall I hear the people behind me talking. This is the same conversation I hear at least 5 times a day. Someone should probably inform students that “gay” does not actually mean stupid or lame or difficult, and that the misuse of the term is [...]



Adopt a Family

Christmas is fast approaching and ’tis the season for giving. This year the school is participating in the Adopt-A-Family Christmas Charity Program. The program assists needy families in the local community.
Period 1 classes have the option to adopt a family. They have been asked to raise money for the family. Some classes are sending cards [...]



Chris Stefanick

When the students of STA found out they were going to see a presentation about chastity, they probably didn’t expect it to be quite so entertaining.
Chris Stefanick is a youth and young adult ministry veteran with 12 years under his belt. He is a charismatic public speaker and has recently published his book called Do [...]



What is Love?

 Alisha Sendas, Gr. 9.
  I’ve learned that if you have Christ-like love that is not just an emotion, but a choice, that you do kind actions for people without expecting recognition, glory or appreciation. In the scripture passage 1Corinthian 13, it says “If I speak in the tongues of mortals and of angels, but do [...]