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Chaplain's Message
Sr. Marie O'Reilly
A recent request to commit to paper my recollections of the
first decade of this fine college left me a little overwhelmed.
How does one give adequate regard to the totality of such
a positive experience? From small beginnings in Hartstown
annexe, to the launch of the Rainbows peer support group,
to this year's Presidential visit, it has been a journey that
I have been privileged to have taken.
In that time the college has developed a multicultural character,
diversity that has brought a great richness and a great challenge.
The college has wholeheartedly responded to this college.
We have been proud to cherish the culture and each faith tradition.
It is both our policy and privilege to support all faiths.
Our recent First year multi-faith celebration is a fine example
of a spiritual highlight as it has been every year since we
began. I recall with fondness the Leaving Cert. Graduation
Inter-faith Services and other Ecumenical occasions such as
the Christmas Family Service and Church Unity Week.
The provision of the meditation room has been the greatest
resource for the chaplaincy to date. I am grateful the parent's
committee for their support in decorating this sacred space.
It is indeed an oasis at the heart of the college. The room
is well used by the students for liturgy and meditation. Its
initiation was a special highlight for me.
Some of by best memories are of teaching meditation to classes
of leaving Cert, watching them grow in stillness and acquire
skills that will travel with them through life.
Retreat days and times of pilgrimage have always been a source
of enjoyment from the pilgrimages to Knock in the early days
to World Youth Week in Rome. The latter will always be etched
in my memory as will the sight of two million young people
taking over Rome for one week and enduring the searing heat
and rough accommodation both joyfully and enthusiastically.
I have enjoyed attending the various activities of social
and cultural life among my very best memories I have had to
meet with students on a casual or personal level in good times
and in bad.
Sr Marie O'Reilly
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