A milestone such as a graduation should be remembered, and following this, COSDU called upon a celebration no less than a Eucharist to give many blessings and prayers upon our proud, and to a certain extent relieved, graduates.
After seeing many familiar faces standing before the altar last semester, it is safe to say that we saw no less this time around. And while it is a joyous occasion, a certain air of sadness filled the atmosphere as a few farewells were said to those returning to their respective home countries to begin a new chapter in their lives.
Graduation Mass at the end of Semester 1 2007, marked yet another phase change in the COSDU community. Some of its residents are moving out and on; but it is without a doubt that new ones will be coming in, ready to continue the community’s spirit and livelihood. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to those who have left their footprints in this tightly knit group.
The beauty of endings lies in what they bring – new beginnings.
God bless our graduates!
Clara
Sunday, August 05, 2007
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