Falcon Family News - December 2019

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December 2019 FALL SEMESTER

C H R I ST IA N B R O T H E R S H IG H S C HO O L

E N T E R T O L E A R N , L E AV E T O SE RV E

FALCON FAMILY NEWS A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF CAMPUS MINISTRY DEAR FAMILIES: I invite you to recall with me the words of our Founder, “In the light of faith you see things differently.” As you may remember, these words helped frame our school theme this year which is focused on “vision” and the importance of seeing all through the lens of faith. As we enter the season of Advent, I offer a few thoughts for reflection. In the Gospel for the First Sunday of Advent, Jesus tells his disciples: “Be watchful! Be alert! You do not know when the end will come.” I believe the message for us is to open our eyes, pay attention, slow down and really see. But how do we know what to watch for? For some of us we might find ourselves watchful in anticipation of something joyful. For others, we could be on the lookout for something challenging. In either case, I believe there is an opportunity – an opportunity to embrace the sacrament of the present moment. I think about how often we use the words “Let us remember…that we are in the holy presence of God” in our Lasallian community. Each time we say this we are invited to consider the sacrament of the present moment, to acknowledge our moment by moment encounter with God. And while we confess that God is everywhere and, in all things, it can be all too easy to walk through, more like run through, our days treating all things that we encounter as just that, things. We miss the reality that God’s presence is being shared with us in and through all things. The call to see with eyes of faith challenges us to be open and aware, and to slow ourselves down enough to not miss the blessing of the moment before us. I recall a simple example that taught me this in a profound way. One fall morning, I was working tirelessly to get out the door in a timely fashion with my daughter, who was six years old at the time. As we rushed out the door, I struggled to juggle my travel coffee mug, laptop bag, purse, car keys, her backpack and her change of clothes for a soccer practice later that evening. Needless to say, my daughter, Jessie, was hardly aware of the rush we were in as she moved at a slug’s pace that morning. As I threw the items in the car and attempted to hasten her to the car, she pulled at my hand wanting me to follow her, exclaiming “Mommy, look! Mommy, look! It’s so cool!” In my best “trying-to-be-patient mom voice,”

I responded with a quick “that’s nice” and a nod as I pulled her into her seat so we could get moving. We pulled away and I prepared to face the morning commute. At one point during the drive, I looked in the rear-view mirror and saw Jessie’s little face looking so sad. When I asked her why she was sad, she told me she had really wanted me to see this very cool ladybug and that I had missed it. In an instant I knew I had indeed missed something very cool. I had missed a moment of excitement, discovery and beauty through the eyes of my child. I had missed the moment to be able to crouch down alongside her and share in her moment of joy and awe. I had missed the sacrament of the present moment because I was in a rush and failed to stop and to really see. Advent is a season of waiting and preparing that invites us to slow down and affords us the opportunity to see with eyes of faith all that the season holds. My prayer for each of us is that we can avoid our inclination to rush, and that even in the midst of the hustle and bustle of preparing for Christmas and holiday festivities, we can slow down enough to embrace the sacrament of the present moment. Who knows what we’ll discover when we slow down and open our eyes to see? Blessings for a beautiful Advent and Christmas season!

Jen Yearwood Director of Campus Ministry

INSIDE THIS ISSUE • Counseling

• Athletics

• Christian Service • Campus Ministry

• Media, Visual and Performing Arts

• Student Activities

• Fall Review/Final Exam Schedule

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